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. ,t i?ll f a 3lH!-j-" V ' ' ' " -v - v-t -, -V- -. . t-V'i ... ..)...: j hi. .-, i u . . : V, hJ'i,r.&',J;J, . V UJLi. -iV.;'i v.i?f fNO;72. 1-, t -.. tic': v. 4' 4 .uoal news; a f t ' re A 'jeaAai f Ql O e, laUtude, 8!P ' North, longitude. TP 8' West. San rises, 4:43 Length of deyV'1' 4. f Hut hu, 7:19 1 is hours, 8 minutes, Mopn rues at 1Q:4 p.m.- r47 $ . . -i o a Y n . Y a ti- 1 aa L ? recttbed trtry trip f.lLe SiiHituiuaA, and kept, oil ice; fiwaU parched ooffM, n teaa, break faitt baoon and sugar-cured small hams B and aboulderf t ritrrr , ' j2jiriiiajrila'E.su)TgR,8. -' :.. Tke.&unday-achool ot John Johnson's Tt;, urcu bad anxcnirsTon toTJoHsboro i4 nM,l"rdy ,?ItX9ars6n tbejr - . Ths steamer Shtmiiidoah arrived yes . Urday - evening"' with a good cargo ot ' 14 i tin a good cargo of potatoes, squash, ' '.cucumbers, etc . ',,,'.." :4T OonetsW Wallen',' of the QU towiji- "'! p called eura'ay inff 'reported the " crops in bis sectioB ia excellent con- dition. He also reports that J. J. Weet ' brook has abandoned his bar-room and "t t Uken Mp .his I soytbe Ut theresping t season.' -.- - "Johtt'dl Wioe.col.! was arrested a Id ij ot t W JfCupoa axharga of aba- donment of,fainn and-lodged in jail. , "if &f Jaes EOt UwaUbj bail in' a Jew daT; bJ iiab.aen i Nash ftty; rona whence he came a&d'wherehe is fj, Alarge ciowd went down for More !'.,' hea4 City last nt.1 'AooW Wm den. Directors of ' ntfce.yin ftS W,C. fc:,'Col! lL. WHan.--1 m I Wt BoV OsttinsM ahd others . Mpltarlee Dickson, co!., the unruly boy - tabjsi.SLiakem'to the pel lee eUtion on r" Monday, bad a preliminary hearing be-:-:tori JostlrflPdBf JHiertty upon the charge of larceny and on. the trial made 8n of his sneanbess ent to Jan. . rroceeaings were . tlin,UlaUWUd'befbTe'JutUceE. O. Hill 1 ' ' against ppliceiwft owden and Teoker y tW utegwiebessar force hf arresting ,v- the prisoner. , Upon, a return of 'the ' "v'' papers to Justice Hill the policemen, . .thoagh dieir64ansel,tClemVt Manly, ... V : 'Esq-? "filed" ia' affidatit ' asking for a remoTal ofthi i'rlal.' 'The case was re .' feMJTBVJuMiW Wll.-Wfsdy and the J; 'i.aUUeicleillb' fetrn' the psper to hlm.(1, We areanxipui tfl ;se how this v '-' base terminates, as the prisoner was not dJurj64('iwiiJU8' ti Isad oon (v dact hnd detetthiiied, ttsistattee," the tolicerpan faring. ' caUe4 in., oroe v 'enough to manage him without Injury. H M jtrtr-H 3'i3",.4 -' V.Mr" A, M(Qaborn,-a a Morton, " "Msj. ne arf, PiBiandvfJard are 'canTSssing Crayon ' county for Pomona Hill nareeTfi J.-Vsn-'Lihaley' : prorrieWP, J' tfd'li aareliableJ'nursery V juidaUedingJJruj .trees conld 00 do - (ettrthsi)i place their otdwwitb these warn cni' '.npr. . -J-The- Duniocttttio -partyj. fa( Wayne -cbusty xt conVentwii" assembfei'. ed 4onw1 and Instructed their Idelegates to oie for the nomination of HcnivOeo. V. """S foV, Siipreme.,CurV2aage;Hon. Walter Clark for Superior Court Jodge .Capt. Swift Galloway for SoUdtor oif . p 4 'i a4xial 4istrlc ltd VjoLL TP. Do rich f or r Pnfrees. ' A41 good elee .tions. r-1 H '.r'r iP1 Vi'??1!!1 ID? (w ' left for Beaufort yesterday. i , GruLaui Daves left on the steamer View. Ion1) f pterday ey uingJ T (,) ? i;r; T.ll. Llount 'and wie arrived on the Sf.niJoah from, Washington jes t " - -1 X Kay W.WlAlnfetbir. 1 ,,, 11 . i, 'ton vint trti(T hrobcy, rr."r. I. ( . Crn Ft f fJr; gflieted ' ' Ve','ritlifth.tody, a i'.oci:. 6utlook"for j f rp-T ih ihn X(Vpt . ' 1 xctive rales is l 1 Ltu.4S I. - y yt to t ie timb.e oi f hrrwrs will pro I'lC- .i.'y, e cl our m. If part urea VMer4arMorBfnc . ' Fof . Washington, - J .C: Messrs, Jobnathan Havens, JTy Moore, A. W. Wood, J..H. Haekburn, John Daha, & Waters, jr.5. WgmAUwoodTP. g. PeUetiersa. Haywood,? of JUle,iglt. pisses Maude Amyette. and Ltulia Rob rtsfcy. J..Mitcheil. teeBj.j,GBioa, Col' Hagbes. a. Wootesv Mies- SadleJ Holls MisBea'.Cdwper of Raleigh, Mary 01ivert Beecie Flanner, and W. R Uulon, Ed. Bwhop, J. . W. 8malcod, B. B. Lehman, Jas. C. Boberta.. For Black Mountain : Misses Florence Brysn, Katie Daniels, Hannah T. Oli ver, Flora Marks, Connie Curtis, Mamie Allen, Hannah Allen, Bachael Brook fleldr JaenetMf HonuterT Madge i CHehil uat ana sister, fannie rleuaod, the whole ebaperoned by Miss Harriet Lane. - John; IveaGharlevfiolliater. and W. H. Rhodeeaf Jones county, also left for the Teacher Assembly at . r ;-t- f - La Orange Items- Zeb Vance Tsvlor left for his home last Monday. . -...i D. M. Stanton, who has been absent for some days, returned home lat Sat urday. -Willie Raid ia. home on a visit from Tarboro, where he is learning the occu pation oi watchmaker ana Jeweler. The new store of R. B. Kinsev is at a dead halt. The failure of the contrac tor for the iron front to deliver as was eypeoted ia the cause.. . . Rev. Mr. Rose preached here last Sun day and Sunday . night, bis regular ap- r ointment, and the school bouse near smes Fields' in tha afternoon..-' i 1 Our friendW. NJ HadlerAho has been quite sick for several days, is still eonfiaed to his bed. We truly hope to sea him up and out again eooa.f 'i. S.'Wooten' retoriied home from Poughkeeosie laet wekk; and Kirbv E. Sutton the week before. These young gentlemen bave been taking a course in Eastman Business College. We are . elad to . welcome Jefferson Davis; Esq.,' back to our town after a four rears 1 abeerice at ' Trinity College. Mr. Davis' school days are over, be baling graduate d :a the lost peauoo J J roWCH Walker fef Vof'Ms tir ginia home last Wednssdsy. Prof. W. bas been leaching In Davis School for three years and we are glad to hear that be will return at fret beginning of the nekt Session J. If. Driver reoivl a ur hurt nf Ite back In a friendly tussle with Geo. Lm Tsylor last Saturday. Dr. Had ley sayt the muscle of the back received a severe strain. , Mr. Driver was unable tab out on Mondays ' ' " Our town is growing exceedingly quieti bordering ori dullness: i Ample time now for the discussion of politios and other questions that affect the pab llo good and local interest,' only let it be done in moderation lest harm come of it. i::4v.'i . .-.i.K H. E. Dillon. Mayor of our town, has shipped to Washington,, Philadelphia and other cfties oyer boxes of peaches this season, which, have -been sold, st paying prices. Thte crop has been large and fine. We have seen some very Ane oaea, fjenr' Jlr PlUqm "a orchard 1 1 1 xne crops ox our couniry, we wins, are In good condition both as t eultiva iien'and as to growth, 'good looks, etc,, Some farmer think it unwise to speak of goo4 crop prospects, but we think it always safe to r pea It of a people when they, are doing . welU It - is when they ater net doing 'Well 'that 'our' mduths should be closed., 4 r, , .- j ' , , The losing exercises of L. C, L cams off last Week, and we hear them well pokseroi. , ,Tbtr sermon-of- Kr,' Mr. iigtatnlsotJoed heretororer wee higtrly complimentea, ana tne address oi uev, Tbeo. Whitfteld on W'&jMsdsy was full of good advice, we learn, and is highly spoken-of a The 'exercises by. the chil dren so fat as we saw and bave heard, were very creditable. We regret that we are enable to give particulars, but hope some other and more' competent wiH.n-11 xHn-irr-il-- v8om oaebaaaaidr'; i-? ' -1 i"? "The sweetest lires are . those to duty .wed, M(n "MJ lT''' Whose deeds both great and small. Are close-knit strands of. an-rtmbrok a thread, A 'V.v Where love ennobles all. -f Tke world msy sound no trumntiarfi V J. 'no bells. The Book of life the shin iff tk -rl And men are blamed fot doirz wbnt I. rj believe to be their ii r, ty tv who areas deaf as the r ks . ennobling principle. .- i -1 - (, , . iS "'Notice. ' ' T, , ubMcan vot-prs o I- ai , i Ci r Ol w J-?rn, are BOt. ta hi, -a, 1 6ih r.- -ruriHj i ) me . at t. ;r-v k st re J - -r T ." '3t cl e.- i i 1. in re : . c Tu t s r r j. , "9 dt.egt.U-s an J i I 1 J ' i t ' t t " i I 1 Ci.i, f i,itU:i.,t. e ; r eg to SlleL.4 townkl-?' c 1 the thif l t rp' r e i e f.r U.e v Aiio to elect 1 1 .5 ' .ef tLree. .- .... j i t c : ' r cf C ct tr e. I ";,;!;?,-'"iJ ' -'; ' r-'l .Idfrf-ilr? rir"l'Bt." f Hiram CVmeroii. f " rfckler T-l Columl":?. f'3 .'t-:' 1 - iti"dcp. t" ''-: "J-; r 1 - t-- " s- t i Try ,., f r' ' - ' t" i ; . - 1 ! ' ' ' " - 1 v. - : : . . ' - - 1 :'s biuem." ' Hi! I, St. Louis is proposing electric ejeys ted Rev, HenxyTVar'd Baecher- left for Europe Saturday.. ti" - v, v , us I .Tluee Ihooaand aores of wheat-were destroyed by firs in California, , ' A wooden dish manufactory in Michi gan ahittft a cat load of dishes daily More than-' 49,000,000 ' persons We passed over Brooklyn bridge staoe it was opened to travel. ' ISerioaei ravages are reported of the Maryland- wheats fields 'by what is thought to be the English sparrow. ' The United States steamer Juniatta will shortly start on a cruise around the world, to visit unfrequented ports. The monster rhinoceros recently 95,000. It was imported from Bremen. A man-of-war has hoisted the French a'agriM the'SW HebrtdJe, irenp of islands in the Padfio which, have long ut 1. r. w ' t,. k i I ucnnnnm mj uhi aB A four-mast doubledeckeJ schooner, the largest ever built in the United States, haa boenMtkbcasdJ kllikth, Maine. Her capacity is 9.500 tons, a, The past , fen ( day have been un usually cool (or June weather. One of the causes attributed, and one that seems reaaomtdej j- tfoA&tba steady North easter which set ia on the 17th and con tinued for several days, had brought on thichilUeg 'breeze (yom the immense fields ef icebergs' reported by the trans Atlantic steamships. If , ...- Uucbl' AralM Slv. Tuit Best Saxvi in the world, for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Sau Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappec. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. PrioetOcpnta per box. For sale by Hanoock; Bros, ly f ; - Congressional Work. Hoi'fcK June 19. The Speaker laid before the House a message from the President - annonnoiari his annroval of the Shipping bill, but pointing out a de fect which he discovers to exist in the measure. The message Is as follows: To the fose of RtvrtaentativtK Upon examination of the bill originating in the House of Repreeentaiivesy Num ber 4,888, entitled 'An act to- abolish certain fees for official services to Amer ican vessels, and to amend the laws re lating to shipping commissioners, tea men and owners of vessels, and for other purposes,.'. I find that there is such a failure to adjust tha existing laws to the new departure proposed by the bill ss to greatly endanger the publio ser viae f Ibis bill should not be amended or at once supplemented by additional legislation, i the fees which are at pres ent collected for Teasels for services performed by the Bureau of Inspeethm, and which make up the fund from which certain expenses appurtenant to that Bureau were palcL jure by the pro posed act abolished, bat A provision has been substituted direotina that such expenses shall be paid from the public treasury or any other source. The ob ject of the" bill are Iq the main so pss- foj arid Important that I bare oeoelided to approve the same, upon assurance of those'' actively, promoting Ht passage that another bill shall at once be Intro dueed to cover the defect above refer red to. 1 ' "",,, :,' . " - "'- The necessity of such supplemental legislation ia so obvious, that I hop. it wila rsVr th. irairwdktfe ,et&f Congress. , .'. .Signed iu aiiovaa Cletold. Mr. DinkleV. of Maine: stated he Was instraoted by. the Oarpplag Oomnittee to Introduce a measure to remedy the defect pointed out by the Prtaident;and be asked unanimous aonseni tq Intro duce it hew tad pbt ft vpoff Ma passsks. Mr. Morrison objected, and the mes sage was referred to the Bb.ipptag.CA'n- The House then went into Committee of the Whole (Mr, Crispin the chair). on the Naval Appropriation bill. On motion of .Mr, Herbert, of Ala., an amebdmeat was-adopted teappropriat- ins SS00.0OO from the aurplua oa bano to the credit of the payor the Marine Corpst i Consideration or toe till having been completed, Mr. Qoff, of Wi-iVa., offered an sdJitidnal section appropriat ing $3,173013 for the oompletion of the double-turretted monitors, distributed WM lUllvwi, a uiibnuf f vv,u atiuur trite, .651.0S4; Monadnock, t818,42; Terror, f 833,765. He quoted from the statement made before the Naval Com- BjiixoabySerretary Wh.toey to shew that that officer was In fayor of t&s eoaij lotion ot the monitor, regard iff the monitor system of coast defence as the bt hi rte-wnrti ' ZZZlfcZi Mr. C.Uon'cf W. Va.. made a speech in-wkich be attributed the ' deplorable condition' of the' Navy to Kepubiican mismanageamt ehanrt which was deuipd by .Mr.. Reed, of Maine,-wee f lared the rerponsibility upon the Dwn ocrstio party, t.K n rtat bad .control oi the House s.ace the 4 lib Congress, with tie exception of the i'lit1 Cwgree v hn a pia r " '.a a h Ha V '! r-i It ty tie g-r.; em.a Um V'esbtr .L.iatK one beloved in iteTCeptthe man hirooelf. - f -h ; r--' -' nl Wf-re tTR.le' ty rntie- .i.a' f. t:.eir on- ?t .'-.if.r.tjv Lid We gcnUemail -ttir.k tl.fct f f ir constituents were mors igno- r-rt tl n thrrf'lTPs? Thst wss 1 . .-r r .-; tlbtir-2. fLsertter.l . i . a f rottpd scmt the arro- ; 1 imiti-nrt re-"rVt of t r. i ' r ( 1 j - i Z. v-.: rlth Instrni- rsi to the Committee On NavalLAffaha to report it back with an amend went, appropriating money (or the completion, of th monitors. Th,e yeaa ana nays ware- oraerea on tne ma? tion, but the houat t: 4 o'clock having arrived,, the hilr Tjlaid ' Se until -Monday. T' I " H. t Senator Killer VobfHr . Volutions .(were t Leo ffeeeHtdt., 'ii farrow, ol Calif jiria iEr. iee v .pronounced by MortiJW.Xlr jt .THulmaa, Catch- w, AHWIU, - VUMTCWUIUI nil MetCeana.!.Tbe resoiirtrwere adop ted unanimously audi Ue rioase as a mara oi respect to t&4 t ibiwurr of the deceased :34 ad joud. U wr;(t(4i A I have only a few words to say, which are to state that I have, been oonfinad to ay bed for two momtha with- whas was eeiled Nervous Rheumatism', oy Sciatica, J was only enabled, to bobble, about oc casionally by theaaeof cratches, and in this condition I oommenced the use of Bi B. B. , four bottle of. waiohf enabled me to discard the aA efav crutches and attend to buaiuttW 'J iiad previous ly used all welt reeorrftnenied medicines without relief. tTHaa been over two months siaee using B. B. B,, and I con sideirniyself a permanently cured man. J. r. Luvis, t. ,.f Atkvita,a.;iWastl5nd.) I Sold ia New Berne by R. N. Duffy and . H. Meadows. Elnston Items. Dr. Edwards, of Hookerton, was in town Monday, June 21st. MisaTuIl, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting., Mr Qeo Tull, left for home TusBdaVi . Juflev2kXa Prof. T. R. House has lately, severed bis cpaneOVioft witlilKkittoiJGbBege. Dr. Lewis, the Principal, ie in corres pondence with some other parties, and will secure some in due time to ftlljhe FeAfi , V ti M'Jii ' '.il 1 1 L K. rerebee, pastor or the A. M. church, took au active interest, iu the prohibition question, and some one Started the ruoioa that he sjeoeiyed ene . . . , ... . . . i i . - . . nunurea aoiiars irom ua proniuuon iaia tor his services. We are requested to state that tbq rumor is false. Primary 'meetings were held by the Democrats last Saturday, in all parts of the county, and delegates appointed to meet at; Kiuston oUvittiardayj June 26, to select daJogatftefevtJsWfOther con ventions. A large be owe Kktlwred hi the depot Tuesday tAorning,' sdme to start to the Teachersj' Assembly, othrrf to sersome Odd bfli AUAsnere ia -high spfrtts and severed an aniextytto go whqfaad not oome prepared. ' The foHarwm are the names of those who went, as tor as we were eNtlt obtain, (bet. Jtftta lienoir Co., Dr. R. H. Lewis, Geo. A, Grimsley, BF.'AlbrittvLWlAlbtoDJ. H. Fridsen. J. A. MsDanirki Misses Katie Lewis, Amelia, IlirteeennHr'auWk, Jennie Patrick, i Johnnie Kornegay, Carrie .Harding;' Beaufort Co., I. L, ChOBliattS-rtu Gel, Mitses Maggie SmkeABettie PaXrtck? lCreene Co., Miaees Mollis and da, Ed wards; Jones Co:, ' Misses 'Annie Hammond, Cattie Khodee ninpuen in a,lt j j , i . I. L. Chestnutt, formerly of rarm- ville Academy, was in town Monday and Tuesday, looking after school inter ests. He has Tented the graded school building and will1 open school on first Monday ia September 1880, ,. Mise Cyn thia, i Tall will have charge ot the pri mary department. Mr. Chestnutt is attending the Teachers', Assembly for the purpose of employing a professor to assist him in teaching the languages and higher English. A teacher of music will also be secured. Mr Chestnutt will' Mtv in the building and Mrs. Chestnutt ' desires a numbej of lady boarders. Further announcements will be made soor, The peoepeaity o ton demandslwc nrst-ciasswtb we hope tq have thenu, , .r -I ;n ' f CABD. Tokllwhoare suffering fro'mthS er ror and Jadisoretiona of youth, nerVotis weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etcwill ciml a-reloipethjlt ffitjure yoat TOEC OF CHARGE. This great remedy wa discovered by a missionary In South America. senaasair.-dareasa envelope to the Rxv- Jo&etb T. Lnmam, Station IX WeYort CWnTr te ! reAeiktioWa'tirOuitbilftui wbolei country . that- large, strike are being made among the- labor rngtlta as la 'some of. our Unrest cities, snob as Chlcaro. PhUadelBkia and. New Yorkv Some have been wMBded for life and some have lost flieii: lives n . The ques tion now arises, what shall be done to keep the peace In Eastern North Caro na,J The t-farmer. cnrt ' ITord, rt 1 tjSte i.aiiuiitaent prk of produce, neitlier.is the laboring bad satisfied with the present prices of labor. Some reHef must be bad: somethics mart be tone; rme oO rtiftt'conXei. the irorat ana aevise some scheme oy which the people rasTi be rcCiaved from such a tyrannical, oppression.' Ia view of the foraBoimr fact andin the aiw seebeof anf rejisflffoaipdier aeaiaeit wesujreet tbat the quickest and most natbfattory wart of : keepings down nrik! pnd diwen tions among the labor iuz ,-. of Eastern North Carolina ia. to make t- rTs'oeeof soodaaiid upplie m con torn.. ;y to low wages, and, in mhl.it s the suf-ostion-we hereby a'n ncTinca to the public tht we propose to act v "a it, and direct everybody, labor ing cU.-p -i a'l, tn the f-rext cheap c(.a sune of i..i!Trhrey & Howard, where tbrv wi'.l t . 1 a large and com plete st-o of f "cerips and dry gods at -,; n f'l". l r- - t t 1 t'nka m f i fnrns i t f ".tihJso- t f J srey COMMERCIAL. , Awkuju Oincn, June zt, P. M Wrw Tomr, June 8L Fatasej plosed steaoy. sales of 19.200 bales. , hlane. 9.08 December, 9.0S July. -Angnat, September, October. 8.14 9.13 9.08 Janaary, ." 1 9.09 February, 9 18 March. 9.S8 April, 9.98 November, 8.98 Spots 'steady; Middling 9 1-8; Low Middling 8 8-8; Good Ordinary 8 1-8 new uerne market dull. No MiddlUur 8 7-1S- rr Mlddline 8 116; Good Ordinary 7 7-11. MUtfll MtaiRT. SaXO OOITOB t.t0. OoTToa Bxeo wl0.00. TuitrajriuawHard, f U00, dip, Si.75. Tab-75c.a9I.S5. Colt 48a5oo. Oatb Retail, 6Baft0. RictB-.'fbaSO. :. Bxkbwas aOe. per lb. Bxxr On foot, 3c. to 6c. OocimT EUics 10c. per lb. " Tjikd 10c. per lb. looe lOo. per dosen. PaasH Poax tiato. per pound. PaAKTJTB 50o. per bushel. Foddbb 75c.afl.00 perhandred. OKI05B 13.50 par barrel. Fisld Pxas eiaTOc. Haas Dry, 10c.; green Sc. Apples 30a 50c. per bnehel. Pkars $75o. pet bushel. Honky 40c. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chiokknb Grown. 80a35c. : spring SOaSSo. Mkal 5o. per bushel. Oat 50 eta, per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Seed Potatoes Early Rose. 92.75 er bbl. WootH-lOalfte. per pound. Potato as Bahamas . 85aS0c. : yams. 40a50o. .. . Kebosknk 9ic. Shinolxs Wast India, dull and n m inal; not wanted. Building. 6 inch hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. WHOLES A LI PRION. New Mess Pons $10.25. Shoulders Smoked. No. a. Sc.- prime, 6c. U. K.'g, r . B's, B.'sanU I.. C 6Jc. Flour $3.25a6.00. Labd ffoi by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 's, $3 75. Suoab Granulated, 7c. CorFKB-r9allo. Salt 85a90o. per sack. MOLABSXS AND 8TBUP 90a45c. Powde $5.00. Stockholders' Train. A train tk, snn J A. " .. .v.. . Vl Stockholders desiring to attend the S'id Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the A. & N. C. R. R. Co. at Morehead, Thursday, June 94th, will leave Kinston at 7.38 A.M.' .' Leave New Berne, 9:83 A.MJ Leave Newport. 10:52 A.M. that day. Stockholders and their im mediate families only will be passed free to and from Morehead on this train. Grand Historical Cantata ! from the Beautiful Oratorio of QPEEIV ESXIlJtSXt. In Five Acta and Three Scenes' NEW BERNE THEATRE, TliBriday Si Friday Righti, Xwme H 4t 45 Joseph us' account of Katbcr la an tali uiii complete tlmt It will very much enhance the Interest of the piece to give the fMlewlnR extract: "And the Klna loved leather arioTa all ether woman, and ahe obtained grace and Htvor in aim yniu more 1010 an in v irglns, so that he set the Royal Crown upon her head Mi made her Uwta ltiatead o( Vuhti." Esther 11 17, 18. , ;, ,, ,, , . , "' A new cut or characters, com twaed of the ablest musicians aad'Anert drairtatlc talent that thla cosy etty can. effonL j ;n. lTO beVsons, 50 adult and fO ebUdrsn. as earlDleamaonental coatntnesl temv-cheriiaesl Qherasof Persians! Chores fjewsv , ,. ,,, , THIS beautltnt rJantato will be rendered tot nehenent of Clinton Chanel A. sl Klnri Church, by the, eelebrated Prlmax Uoana, lladatne GEO.UTK1QG, OODdttetreaS: II las C. tt nr. oaoi u raiso. or Mo , Bniloesa Manager These ladle have rendered this bsaoufut play thrwagfcoht the cltle a the Xat and W eat. North aad 800 th, wiwnaiorm suceesa ana hearty oonunenda, vo woman in inuvvuiuK ui. iitninn.i t'avne'nnbllarA'ahrfllallSr rnvitiwl rn .t. (end, and ha raw tke. msasw tot eoosplete a Church that will promote the eense tJ It. Ilgtoasjind add tbthe beauty of the CltyT Po lite and attentive ushers have keest Bscwldad to conduct too to rour seat. 9 Doors open Jf vtriMtlt Perform aaee WUl oomipane mt a fyeleoa: aharn. 1 Admission, SB eld; ehtklrea. asder 19 It emr reaerve seeta. IS et;T' Call al Metdewa'. Drag Btorevnal asewre ra servea aM.i licxei wilt seen Saesssoa nowantU'tM Cantata la over,. ,;, . ., ; anw nu .' S.lVl SLAKABLE, PaStOt. t. 'lilt ' ' ' ' ' ' MUTIiTirrTT 1 Alt.rirstaU'daijWneW' as tier-' 1 chants, er otherwise, aodh; sill roods bought to or out of the Bute, or any other liahln nndtir1' fiohonla. ' t r M required by law to list the aaroe 4nrinc the' first' tek daya in Jaly. Persons failing to list within ' the time)1 wilt be placed on the delinquent list and will be-charred With double tax 'X will be at icy of. pa to recelTe the same. Elaaks i "After the" iOOt 'of 'Jxtif Ut wno iaVe not listedtjirin, be, placed on the delltr- ....... -jcitTa, pajtt Register Poods,; ireT7 Gtcck ratinc3 ;s Littlo ' Ctcrd '.'Hound tho l ff",TT "T -n ..ir ' " v ' I r- ' at taxts fimcm you . ket lip . ' . :! c,'. . a Stocldiolders -'neetiiiff. . tu .t . v I Hl.lt i Uf.1 'i The Thirty-Second Keg-'itiaj Xaoaaj Meet- -lacef the Stockholders of the AManjtteaad Horth Carolina Ballroad QompaajwlU he held at MOHKHEAlV ' Cy,, , a. M THPB8UAT. tith day 'of Jaae, ltpsl, if The Br-Law require" mat fl(,wte by proxy ahall be allowed, anless tha jsrezyb accompanied by an affidavit" by, ewner a to bona-flde ownerahip'cd steak. If. iX liOBKKTS,' Janlt ' Beretar For Rent A H01 DWKLUNCt ua UiNi aueeL. theroughly repaired and lajuwwed- betwean tne MrLc.u building au.l 77"- . i .r a ' . . . I. Therr will l,r NPl.,-iai Meeting of the HUeklu,l,ier. i i lie Nt unu 4: , Xrecrt- River Hteaitilxiat lump,,,,,-, l(.ld Kw.m. of .he N.-w Berne Jlord of tredi In WiUcuy.ou mumiav, ji'wk atn.'Tass, at KOL' K o'clock., P.M. . ., ( rly order ol ihe. Ikiaid of lUrMlera, i I) I.. ROKKItT; ' juui;,ii.i A Tree. FOR SALE. FIVE IIUNUKED RMARES STOCK in the ATT. ANTIC Arfe 'k'ORTU CAROLINA RAIIJiOAV, in lui' to suit. AddIv tu J. A. PRIDGEN, Ohran. B'.l Co. Comttifs'r, Kinston, K. CI IS dwtf Juno i)th, ISrIO. HATIIDPftlEB,'t(lltti'H W UnK. Oil liiipoaalble U the UI- CURE rOW seniion w impaired, th neniion M IMrMlred. the l.l ver inactive, or Umj AftalftTiniTlftll miweia uonaiipated. tiUnO P irftl lull Tarr.nl . KtU.rveart r H1 k tea-lka.d will cure OuuMnun. Hlrk Headache and bys iwpsla. ltreaaiaaiathe iHixela ami enable, tuoav ttf fueitl diaeeUDn to enjoy llielr food. It red uc.w r'ever, i Coela Die KIihmI, la Invaluable lu 1'llr. aqit litltaiaua lory lilaciiaea, and la a JiiNiiy eateeaiea. Aee- 5icK-neaDacnB,u:,v,c.rr&x AND K"iil. It aliould be DTS PEPSI ft.. ver)iwliere!il Uired only liy TAlllVAltT A CO yajfc? "Jull ii'unu in every iinnae- ruKKiala MacHifin)- JuVtisefwfm CATAWBA COLIiEGE, N ' I. SU-mu 1 1 ... will mA ' ai. . " -- S1(M. ... .BUI Academic. BuRluctw Hint l olluulate tXtunea. wuuunigB, uoranea, AipnMn, Sc. Board and Tulilou ModurnUt. Worthy per- aOllSOf llmltAtI nirflti. uy.l.tl . i. and liealth uiiaiirpiissed. Apply at oase Catalogue free. ' v .1. A. l OIK, Secretary. JNlVKasiTY OP VIKOINIA. BTedical Department BVtl ...... . ' . ' run cuaraeoi inNirnciloii lii medl'-lno. The session beglnii October 1st and ronttWs uiuo iminiMi rnr cnraingne apply to the Secretary of u,, fcaemiy. i I r. 0. University of Virginia, It ,lA!lYK,'r,liBR1 VwsatliatesSSfS- - t i nr-i" 4ai ii btjrnhas:;::; pi i'TT,ww ! h:iui ttBSS VllltHliiai. maim lUHUintx Ul !"'7TO'W nnnai w MTAat efJIaAnAirtmrlav; ti AVdvwjrUsaaj Paatphl Wtt W.w Prte Mat ea Sre. -jr - avaantn BUUB,,ltrk.Fa , i i i i ... i ii i in i ii. i .I . ' I'l i in .... . in . .l ri r.. ...Tmietftiarff . . i . if lTl! A fci.-Jit JJiV' . .-i:H ' ? WHOLESALE GR0 inti'tt .i till -. ajv-ii i ' ' (I, Ml ." ' ' ' , ' U "ill ' i..:...V ., ill! I'll' Milkll'li flt'lSl , : ,! irrl iM lout J?l4' .lull f? uil. .yl'Tnlmt rii.ti i i,hj' iii-i :. .,!.; ?f lHnrf trmvnwyMaf oraKa . ? ; j'u:U'i-ti'l b'ta il Io'Juhww. atts .iiTir.iqiiiori -- t.i itt ' Kali Ama W.mwaTt.',r t SttU. i..nl 'FOIt tilt) tX 'V' 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 23, 1886, edition 1
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