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" . TT . YT-. ' T ;i;d vlbutf i 1 J t .J Ylaiiilii wcJfV Vi-' if) oJ "1 TT..1 n4 ! . : ' ' ' , - t - - iM i ' - l.UCA'L'-NEWS . "K,;;i:te,i -t 1111 " i Vni 3un ruwe. 4.4S I Length" of -day,. -rt'.r j , .iuvi m-is ?ri3 i U honrs, W iPtes. n.jon rtr at .p-v.i;,i;jtii yadt V Frk. , Bt .cfdvsd" every 'trib . ofihejo'.-iJiJ. and kept oa' ice; . tresh earthed ooSearAn teaa, break fast b&oon and ugr-cured amall hams i Hi I. j -t ill - -V ' .' Ci'T today. a V he ru Til aib Ju; wharf Uheln re- Retredr Cl ,"v A watermeloa warrreced here ( - warm weather uas reported aj again, ; . bat the breete anywhere on pur water front U delightful in th evening.-- ti t"" ? ' Theslemaer ."day afternoon from Baltimore -with merchandise, etc., to J. V. William. - The colored Normal achool tahii tj .opened, .well hOTet. foHy iwer to at , ! tendance the first d,aytergernnmber 1 than-rfJuaft 110 " , '- lYr'.ti.in TT rhiline -rae Mirrful rr 'Miae HenrietU PIlipafy.BeTw5JP. i, iiarper 1 1 i t to yeteraaT. e oner The editor of the Jouehal left yester-1 ' d, "e. I "f o Horhes4 taking slongl . i Saratoga trun, waiaenpnan snoes. ! a considerable quantfty1 'of ' . lnciUtoftoh,i;den. , tlon t6 -go into The ur .,.,,., The first session of Prof, .Hanser's singing school leidei last night' An- . ether'' class' has' been' fbmred ana 'the ' ; - - first, eseon will be giren on Mondsy Ktest nsat wswsisrk wishing to receive . Instruction la vocal music can enter. . ' a new express., mai) - and baggage par ' , improvement both in construction and - ' finish on tie Ui'ones- kb'w U ose. The Messrs. J, Bi-Bsnks, J. It. Foscue and - JohnPearce.yofonea, mtpba Dil Hard, o Jh(s county, werj Jathf, eifcr ysbteroay . anp.SAti reponea we crop . " prosnecaajveiTi nraging., ,Tbey bad" rather y much rain on Monday .-" ' .night and Tueidsy morning. PsrseMSi. .', 1 V - - v Mr. Jv;WlirbMn';ii in - J;, itft&twvmMitl ..' 'r ' MwaLeons Uollana',"6f 'tattrange. is - ia tU oit visking Misf limmaBecton. :-:-; :;,fc.;;e : . Jred Tetrf writes qs' from Bmithfleid . that La haiV'ased the Buries nius and changed th nam fri 4Th Commeroral J " Hotel. " Bmithfleid will soon bos ana of the creat throwgh lines'of . Wayel W ten the North enij Soutl along whloh there a're nu me rous otejs. but we pre ' diet that Fred will soon make The Com - merci&l fTotel n' reputation! Sflall o"ini of them. W wish him bondant rto - ces in Lis new.'fielcU'T wi ''i ' - ., . b ii.i l' . " p!s ii of C. gantiatl,.,v'a tin 4 " " ' We publish , today the 'Detnodratio plan cf orKauiiation.liJt suay be of ase t) our Democratic friends vta OthSr counties if not in Craven. . But why hof v in C. vi V, ..7ty cat mais aa effort to .s" elect slle and TrJPprv'Uits.Wpresent ti v-s to tU nets General Assembly. Ate all the r-rublicans and colored, ." ell ; to & ifc teeit 6i 6ia 1 county as not to want Jo accomplish so ' debit aV.e a result. ' ' " ' Tie V r "l? -p"cond,annuimeetingof ',5 ' -i laHe 'AilaAtid'and ') ( " ..llrcid Cstapiiny takes 1 c;;y t"asy.2Uiijet , t i tu, a U expected, as . j t his been- made ! r r ' )3iTjridminis- . A ciicumstance well a la tleLifalory f:the 1 i i 1-fr years. . . ' , l -u-;) on.o 1 " r I" . ' - 1 .!' ( fict thatoi f l i s in larg. f ' ' .1.1 sn2I?can a r ' t'..e M- Th Charles Dicksaa Case, : Policemen Bowdeo .and Tooker were before justice "W MTateo yesterday, erening under a warrant sworn" out by Hannah Dickson, oq. the mothe of Charles 'Dickson,' 'caLlhft . slippery young thief that is held in jaij for the next term of the fJuperior eourt, clwg- Ing ,tneee otacersi!twtw, an assault and battery nponher wayward eon. t4 ; J sworn for the State iWt tor the ejff ijd anta, nd after examination tht true state, lp 'tfci" fiasQ Wai found o le that Dickson had been guilty of stealing sev eral times and- bad been released upon his mother's appearing and apply fng.the Uh-yigorensly Bus taeeir there were two" serious, eharses of thisu. nature broutftfc talnUff$1usf jM suo- oftsf ulry eluded the pliee fo about one month, but remaining, in the city all the wbije,. On Honda evening Pplioor ltnn Bow4en afnd TookefrbemmeVf in at Mr, Scott's store on Middle street and csptured him, he not knowing that Took ef had been appointed a pquceman. He reeuted tne arrest u from tae start ana when arriving' nesr the police station refused to go further and began biting and' snapping at the policemen like mad1 man.-" "" '" " ' Borne witnesses for the State said that Bowden choked, him and others said Witnesses for the defendants stated that tooker slapped bun with his open hand oWiioajsand that Dloheon was contin ually snapping them like a dog, end finallyjiadjo be toted t the station fj 'oar men.'' w " i Eh testimony closed, Mr. 'Manly, at torney- for defendants, briefly discussed the law in tegard to arrest and what oobstituted ah offence on' the part of an effioer with prisoners under his charge The court held that the boy had been properlv arrested, and.nct more. force was useiji than' was' necessary to. make thA arrest. "The prosecutrix was ad judged to pay, thOiOost sad was placed tra tbacuetojj oj.jtbi sOiosiU hwiw Thus endeI wha, .seejaed, to us all along a perfect farce. The general opinion among the. better class oLxiti- ten' jwT4swtthsiralUaitIol fe- fhat these policemen, knowing the charaoter of boy,' were" altogether tod patient with him and should hays clubbed him. But the JOURNAL takes pleasure in com mending them or tbeix, prudsnoe and caution in tne matter, ana nope tney may never so af forget, tbemselveh'as to go beyond the bounds of the law in using ff rce,to mak a arrssts. . t : I ; A year or so ago a policeman in tnis city did use;thr piUetj-unnecaasarily. The board of counoll immediately dis charged bit? and the JouRlf au and the community justified the action of the board and; condemed the pbllosmani Now we feel it our duty to call upon the board ot 'tpsncU to(kustaJn;'H'alI bkz- ards, the polios f ores In the proper dis- hargtof hefic dutfeil ;V bef o cafl tMeir7 attention to see'Sth chapUr II of the ctty( ordinance which ires follpws; 1 Any 'person who shall assault, oppose, ridicule, resist eri to any manner abase an otuoer of tbXity or member of the police while io tbs discharge of bis duty, shall upon conviction be fined twenty dollars or imprisoned for one-month, ito oc wrtfwnl labor. . RHH j now tc 19 weu anown tost wnen tne police hav a Idiffleulty'Jnljpnakuig sn arrest it' excltes a crowd, Us ion Monday evening' when' Dickson was, fn such, a biting mood-1' Now if it eomei io the . knowledge of the city authorities that anytTtcme-iWiolate the1 above sectiMiyualoniJi' tha' dsyif; he dr she shtmld . 'be vigtmrajr prosecnted. If Tany J person.-!, be- bw-vrhite, blackr fyellow. U brovnVJ i Itrioii vot streaked, no matter whas-eolor-of what his station in life, made v "of any words that evening ia. the iresenieofJ this; prisoner that jsre calculated t& intimidate the police foroe and etjdour- age the prisoner in his resistance, or; U to be punished, and that speed i'.j , to the1 f ' I extent of the law. 1 14 ot pr wor" ; k t hs sustain the'tpolici wl n thej- iud right against all intiir Uatuts who "?!re rierely to ' work v? 4 senti ment! t nt erior purposes by a hj, rbritlqal jtc :ssioD of s; mr"hy ?for a n6toruis s ;d stlf-conip aed-thLf lTb a'ulf "si puc'hhed thspoUce I when tney we..i t, . . .sid U.e Lounas of i-ruffp; rrwl.t 'orn to- -'a to t'.r re.Kl Laia a..tn.,.t is tubde to fro ecuie and r: !.'-. !a t', rid.; 1 'dtfl t j - Till T . . ".,1 ' a.rej'lf, i T: C - " i T:a V.r DOT Li F" frcn tLje K.l i larsoly at;rr.J f , J. - i ; ; 1 i 1. A r i ti st k yw.: 'x'l. we ta get is " -: be is we!! ASwUUL- L, V, Schs elky aschitecf End flaDd-'ef Martinsbnrgr W.' showed of on yesUrdsy the plsAof a new hotel; for which ground- has been f6kei toJlW&tM sioses Patterson. rJ. ' . , f v The 'mala' 'building wilTbe 88 feet front -and '68' feet deep with' an sddi tiqaA).bnding,s ieav MsM feef tor kitchen - and dining room,,.Q the lower.floojtoere.wiH be i wo stores 18 reet fxtm. iaum oiear, acb, and aa tyHoe 1 fn t Jj mehflsia ths clear, with a five foot vestibule of entire width of office. 4 Pm .the left sid $ the vestibule will be a-privats ensrahce for lidles; the entrance td the, pffick will be on the right. 'The entire front of office will beglsMOtTq fTTn A : Entering' on the second floor yon land in a large, commodious hall leading tb tory and skylight which are so oon slructod e-j to t JigM ml tQ to the nan and ventilation to the rooms. There will be about thirty large and medious bed room (In thaemjd third floors, while The basement will be used ( 101 j berbefi shop bath rooms, etc. This building, we understand, is to have eery, modern. impvoyeinent neo- easary for the accommodation and com fort of guests, and when completed can offer ;tedientaitB to Noytfcertf health and pleasure seekers io spend the win ter in H ew Berne. We hone it will be completed in tims ' f6K the 'oVsW fair next winter. . - ' vr Democratic Meeting at JacktosTille. Aoootdiag to previous 'notice' from the county executive committee, amass meeting of tne Democrats of Onslow county was held on Monday-, June tltt inst., in tne court nouse in Jacksonville. Mr. A- C . Huggins,., Chm'n of the Democratic County Executive Commit tee, explained that the object ot the meeting was to appoint delegates to at tend the judicial convention of- tk 6th districts which meets- ItiOoldsnoro on June Hf, tm. Mr. A. J. Murrill was made chairman and: Dr. JI Nicholson - was chosen secretory. .n .., .jr, On motion of Dr. O. Thosnpson, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: ' ''' ' Resolved, That we believe that the choioe of the Democrats of' Onslow for Judge 'is E. T, Bqykln of Bampson, and for Solicitor O. H, Allen; of Duplin. The chair, on motion, then appointed the following delegates:, Blohlands township, CoL B. B. Tayloki E. Murrill, Dr. a Thompson, Rodoiph Duffy, H. A. Cresgbt Jacksoavilta township, J. H. Msrshburn, A. C. Huggins, Frank An- J r- m bl.L. T ariww v. vi l-HHVi sr. , a uu. n. am w- yer; Whfte Oak township, T. E. Oilman, J. O. Frasfcell, Dr. W. Ji Ifontfert, D, S. Aman, C Si Hewitt;' Swansboro township, E. M. Koonce, Sol. Gornto. Bani. Ward. Dr. E. W. Ward. Dr. J. Saunders: Stump Sound tpwtssWa Jere W, Bpicer, H..E, King, Dr. BW. ward, Counsel Davis, A. N. Bandlin.' To these were added the chairman and secretary. ' It was moved and, carried that Abe proceedings ef thU meeting M Mnk the Mew Berne Jours ai, Qoldsboro iltMengerl and Wilmington.' 'Star for publication, j ' ., nt;- " , xnn meeting aajournea. . . - - .. MtnutHL. Ch'mn. 1 nMkim i wi- r c ISO ODTl DttiO. Iiidiaos'DOlJaV wl ing hi Columbus, kUas., denewnped cer tain tsaptuis,twBon ; nt iSocassaei proselyting the cooverts. calling them liars. He has since written a letter, extracts froj ,W,hich hs bep, pub lished in Die Sun. in which ha soaght to limit the application of-the word, but I. Bptit church at Columbus, writes a letter to a friend in Atlanta, Ge., in which he says: "I am indignant and outraged) t Jpns's ) chargps'.bcfcJf. Ueir refutation on tneir laoe. Here we nave him justifying hiseoarae'end boatempti tie Tituperation," , Mr, Dobbs coes aa to show that the BSptists aided Jones in i-ood.faitbtl etwithstandinpr 'that the lethodisto obtruded upon theoe tracts n defense " bf tnfant baptism and 'Jones's special commendation of him- alf .i Than Tlnhha rtM' "Vim mi imagine how astonished and Indignant l was wnen 1 react me letter., its nas cruelly slandered the Baptists of Cotam bosv I am sioh at heart at his mendac- i ty. ' God forgive him." Be then ssys t bat the cburo will take onlcial acUon regarding Jones this week.--BaJi'wors Sun. rtC3flXiljr .112Ur.V Thy Wnf the Urt 'ttd Strfpa.', Dioby.'N. S.. June SL-rTha cnertion ef secessfoh at the polls has occasioned Biuch f rankness of erpression by tbs -eople in rerard to their earnest desire : r antiexatimi. ' Iji-t Vf k,' sfter the great tictory by tte l iera!s oa t" e q" -t -n ft i"-:-, a vn! .!y c! 1 sea c ...in "ft" 3 1 .ce took a hatchet, stTir"i the , -i irom the- t , v t rrr'it 9 co f f..:;n npart'ae l jf 1 i t'.s 'i sri Stripes tlcre. jipo--;:?-. ;;.e Asp-, be tlm-'-i: ' -t 1" r i o-?xt qr. ..sn to vo.a ci,s-d jc fi : i l-ffre long two-U.rds Cf cs t'us.t w sy cf t:.i.kirg. :ji-l.Ti H Florida Speaks. 1 T ' j ' aid thft'XJtailslai 11 ibuatfi nrjedition. lull gfflo tha battle Tiu.v-i.v- 1- 1- I rlalA Mnt raalr Srt Wmtovr- ohaArril thnT nun, wuu w uyw r r j ' 1 ill conducting 1 meet- jtsnth anniversary of the massacre, Chjef I Anneation the;growii,ojaa(iym jVf rtiwaPjtsjt,nMid Davis haye fitld.a wosBUtio aadswo nounes nM.teplli1tllJi4i3i stt ,TJ,4&t niTtaauv AiQhesaJVto-' tor4f 'p aocessi04 so ths shrpae ioC Bag lsd.wm celebrated ba'blt) at.H, Street car drivers la Minneapolis haVe goo onia strke becane',tbe7'were for-i hlddc tosil down whaon ffaty!"' 0 ' rrAb axadWodl tted"crt bf the New Ts.TMee 3uni sflfe Inakmg'eV rtotasibtw ' fit; tbwM'psrts' of Swiss' residents- of Philadelphia are making n atonstr rraaceeosnU for celebrating r tha 600UaiaJersary of the at ;ooun try's todependene) on Jury ' T0 Px destroying: 'property to the amount of a aarter of a miUioa dollars each occurred oa ba Slet i. One was at Hamburg, !4r' begins i (taira a I Sume right J home rontupiecsvi entitled ThCWeddlaglJayTthe comtsnion ptoture tai thje''K:ti in the June rrMh eyrajm says, ai--W'Gen. Oordon, OSvemor, of Georgia, mha ad listened care- OKtmt) to himself: Well! H4dT4,alljBg endurin' the war: he MhibMcT jfil e Yankees; he saved demweLAaiusfi Callmi an' Florid) an'Lo'untaflnyntr'ieJt of the States! s" he tailf all the railroads by hlieSlf . J&li fellow iasdrest an' I aint fcrrcjwdtAW kovefnor's job onto him. Bacon Is a "big strong fellow anVMMtarvrtSM ioa&Al reckbii1a'd(l)ee r et hki, try it a whltei'fe)It1aj4rdfcr.e tJ add -JSI anti- 4 Jk Brewa's Grate. A correspondent of .thp Jfew. York TV2Wdwbo reoonlly vwited the grave ol John Brown at North Elba, in the Adirondackj.,witesrp,EithW a small graU-grSown InolosurSsiirtaVsd by a roaghlrpafnted picket 4 feaoa, ire the grav4MJohaBrowBAhii sftVfat scw, who was Mlled flqy&lhaaKsit at PTsamAv'ai Tsrvw ThA ann'awMM im w uvsiy aaaunsai sou w uaff t ausii v tuw father is dissinssistaed by a small head stone carefully boxed np with rough boards, so that bo part of , itj is tisiUet This was done1,' M WalleS'ed'tO save it from the- assaarta ef 1 curious ' visitors, who were, inclined' tb break off frag ments to carry home asenrioeitiee. Not a tree, bush or flower break or relieve tha monotony of the grounds nothing but the huge granite boulder, at whose base it was tha old man's dying wish that he should ha laid lo jresW .The old homestead MPVnv aVttlmtion of old abolitionists, who bought it to per- eminent services in (heir, cause',' , ,. I i(ittRrrlfrtrrrH,f fcs(ti in r BlSMlhCK? q Da a,, June 20. Capt. Uod- Ifrey, Lieut. tUocnm, BurgeoniPoter uaui, bow at hue owtuuuK fwi akbui; j, who wa4 iaQrraaand; of - the Indians of the fight, and who has hitherto refused to talk on the details of tha fight, has consented t? gQ wito. Vps rwtf sad khow where tb maxn try a-ad i tv it u r 1 - . .1 Oi i: Y" I- a. k. imr iftweaaf AUaTiBo Ckf ,ia& Nf had Uetr fcroabUdrwith eVMgh so ha wss unable tneleervead w aalU It ta tor Dr. KhoV lirw Dlaocsrerr nsusptioo it not oniyjTverDt SUWt rUlttaV vus stsirw'n m sorene-4n hia.bmstv.niaichildiea wsto .aiSUiarry 1 auaoswi ar- tr sian dose bad tba same hftl feffhcCrtDR King a New Diaoovery isWw" tha Stan dard remedy in tba Coleman household and on board tha echooswr. raa trial bottler ff tibnttandaf.Eeaedy at tumooc Lrvm eVTUK dwio. i . -r a.t wT LA.Cil.X aa- - - , a 1 POPULAB DISOOjmBTT I BAvVAWAv ' Munich-J ana 2 l.t-Murmirs are hoard aa ail sidss regarding tba treatment of the lata King. The ; people k why his body -.tr 't i '. favfr j his latins ui ue laeauufet" Uiuroh, in stead of being plaoed in a vault contain tne the bodies of distant relatives; and in which a Fmhr of the royal family 1 reason given for this course ia, that the royal vault ilalrUdf bveiftired but tbs bumbls classes believe that it ta because Kin mf.'Hi I L 70 "I ,C,I 1 1 . iwsCrittlM, fii . - '.'1 fcavs'o'r a f? w words to sky; 'which areto ii ll have been confined to rry be! for two months with wbat was -hiledNcrvocs r.,fumiUro,o( Sciatica. I w f --- - i to bpfcbla about 0 c - l - - rf crn:be,snl in thip r ill 1 tv ui of B. B. i . ' r of vhkil Srtal.'.ed ins to c - i t ms cf try erot-bei 1 a''-r,i tabns.cws,. I hJ previoas . f r--!s'!-r'l ro' - -smended mc'-in.'sps w . 1. r- r-Ti or two - - - l.r. I;., I r J. ,'T tvr- Bbftoa, ana tne other at Alabama. T" T"v itsosU,Ml cumt a-XA The f number. E-r ion nun, YTIJ ter a stumppeam who wants) to ba a oountryi fully was h 1 &Mtta nutr nmmn nf th TTr-rXtan I J1 1 ' .-..i '1 - .'WAS! Ibr, Ii:iin.'"-'V: Trial sf Ue AsarchWa Cassssrarrs OaiCAaQ.,Jae IWTba flrstfoaatal niovs in connectioa with tha- trial af tbs anarchists was taken feafore Jo4ga.Usry thirmorning: " A large crowd was pres ecu. 1 DMes, eenwao, iwaenv nner, Fjiria. Liner and Neebewerearrairned. W hen the court had eooceU4 haestotf fhe pleas of tha jurosa, to ba-excused irom serving on tba paaeWCapt. tuacK, asioounsel for the accused, asked leave to wuadraW the pksa of sot guUty, and eatered a snotioate e,assh the badict- meets, which was argaadi at length. Tha court at oaoa ovacmlad tha motion. The defense than madas mo tied for s separata trial for the accused for reasons aitad to a petition heretofore telegraphed.- The eoort expressed the view that (ha iatareata of - aoaa of the deendants would be jeopasdiaedVI.He overruled the motion sad decided the trial to proceed. Tha defense then re newed the plea of not guilty, and the work of obtaining a Jury was proceeded With, , ,.,.r .; . :' ;rthlcgatrle4 ' ' ' It is generally known throughout the whole country that large strikes . are being made among tha laboring classes to some of au largest ettiee, sucb as I Chicago, Philadesahia aad Jlaw York. some JiaTe. baen weuaaed lor ma and soma hare . Ios their lires. The ques tion bow arises, what shall ba done to keap the peace in Eastern North Caro lina i Th fanaer eannot afford the eight hour system at the present 'prfcflB ol produce, neither is the laborinc sdhh satisfied with the present prices of la boa. Some relief must be had; aomethjng asusl be done; some one must corns to the front and devise-seme scheme by which the people may ba relieved tram such a tyrannical .oppression.!. In view of the foregoing facta, and in the ab sence of any relief from other sources, we suggest that aha quickest aad moat satiafaotorv way of keeping down strikes and dissections among tha labor ing classes of Eastern North Carolina isS to make tba price of goods and supplies iu conformity, to low wages, and in making the, suggestion we hereby an nounce to the public that we propose to act upon it, and direct everybody, labor ing classes and all, to the great cheap cash store of 1 Humphrey & Howard, where they will find a large and com plete stock of groceries and dry goods at strike prices. The most yital strike to life is the strike for ways and means wbioh guarantees' you perfect satisfac tion at tha leas oast, the strike then for tha great cheep cash store of Humphrey & Howard will certainly obtain for you the lowest possible prices, thereby alle viating all past troubles and guarantee ing you peace, prosperity and happiness in the future.f7aaS6dwlm luisfa Kxpriaea. Hiram Camaroa, furniture dealer of Columbus, Ge.," tells his experience, thus: ''For three years have tried eyery remedy en tha market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, un til I used Electric Bitters. Teals trw bottles. and am now cured, aa4 think Electrio Bitters, the best blood purifier in the world." Major A. B. Reid, of West Liberty, Ky., used Electrio Bit ters for an eld standing Kidney affec tion and. says: "Nothing has ever done me so much good as Electrio Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Hancock Bros. COMMERCIAL. JoraiAii Orms, June S3, 1 P. K. O0VT0M. New Toac, June n.Futarea closed steady. Bales of 43,200 bales, June. 9.13 December. a.07 9.15 fl.28 ftBS 0.43 LJnly, :' 9.19 January, August; 1 B.83 .1 February, September, 9.16 March. uotobar. ,1 April, November, 0.04 May, finota stead v. Kiddlin 9 1-8: Low Middling 8 3-8; Qood Ordinary 8 1-8, Hew Berne market dull. No' sales. Middling , 1 1 Ma 1 Low KfddlinK 8 1-15; Good OrdinaryJI Ma, - m i u Bocf6aT--j.90:i'l '"'' "' ' boTtoaffrni 1 tlCtO. L ffvrimaHr4i tl.09; dii, il.7bV pA-nrfi-Retafl, KSaQO. ' ButaW?5a85k'' '' ',: 1 fieaaaAXi )aaif la, r Mwrvi soas,i.arkaa so. 1 I Cprni HAaipoicrlb,i : Pomr-tatc ms 1' mil ' PaAJUIS 60dvtoS baabs ,11 HI l'M fooaaa T5o.a41.o9 per haftdrad;' 1 vkiqks a.pf MrbaraaWiilt irm rtiiraa65aT0eM. , i raaaaigTSo. ber boahaL . I noirr-HlOe. per gaLo ( t'V't TA-LLOW 90 mmr Ua,, i .tt,ifiiiiit i-! C lOiu t Growm.,. MaSSa t .aorta ormvi - :j ..... - liraupWbtiahatl v, aOATB-0cta.aarauahe. Vi l! Tuasirs COo.aer VashefcrHnj''.:!) a ! in 8rr.pATOaJlyEoaapefi lJf-OOL-lritlSd. pt pound. (,, . I jmi Ir'rrMrBns-.taift:I- iil V.wi tttswis S f a Lsa-Weet Iod law dull and' auta rnal;aot wanted.... Psildiraj flab L . . - ,-1 . . . ft A i- mi , i.i. . h, t pr a,( It ? rri'na, so, . .,r,Ti ..il t n C. R.'s, F.B't. R-'eaB4I a-raiTJ i.k. , rvfe t re, . j , , " ' - ' 1 "! 1. li Hew; Stock: Ratines V tittle 'Sto Corner.' ""'. f I Hy watckiua beHettt sards at'sams tlf ' yoa arm keep up-wHh 1st isuIm. - Jiwmix LtrruK StOKE, I Middle atraet, ,,.,,,, LAbUiU UTtX'K. ) One door from foUock. imHJiwt . i-VsarKW bk.ia. tr. u. B.- 1 SCHEDULE-? .:B, -' ' '- ' 4V6 T I CEV1 ' ,Ml fteraoas doing bosiaees "fca, "'mer chants, or otherwise, upon- all goods bought in or out of. the States any others liable urnlnr HnheduU "Bt" are required by law to list, the same luring theifiasf JTKlf days 4 .JifltTtemoos faUingto list within the time w5l be placed oa the delinquent list and' will ba. Charged with double tax.r INrfll he at my adioe to rwoei re tha samef Htknks fnrniahed. After the 10th of July, ii wh hare not- listed will bo placed on "th delin quent list. JOSEPH NELSON,' j23dtf !gteter of Deeds. Grrand Historical Cantata! Kroin the K-ull(ul Ursloiio of In Klve Arts and l'hrue etnemtt , NEW BERNE THEATRE JoSephua' aceontit of Kthf r li io fn'll'and ooiuplttliat It wlUTery inn n nhaneettM. lnlarest of the piece to give tlu tollowlM stmoaAMl Uw Wnr lovi.1 Brther a5 all ottaas women, asiCslts oUAlnod om an favor In bis slKlit, more than all the Vlrvlna. and Blade her Queen Uwiead of ValitL" Kstlks U.; 17. W , , T n?!L0,,J?' ,'"'U;ni1oi)nlposd of the W Mi. WIJ cu ! ilium, 100 paraona, ho adulu and Stt rhlUlroa. an. peartn elegautorlKiiiul nwluiued OenilrOaorilHeB I Ohorni of IVrsltfus! PhoryS 01 Jtt Va I m t This beautiful (Vnlta will Ih rndnrad for IbebeneSt of OMnlon Ohapel A? a JtSloE 'ii ift.111? Mm' Uonna, Madame O Ki . f ..Tit 1U( i, t u,iu ii ire- Mlaa C of Ma . liualnesa MauiK'-r Tbew laiHca taars rendered thla leaiillfiii py ilirt,ubt the ell S af the Kaat an We.t. Korll, andlVmtlt, w.u, uuioiiu Buiiu'na aim Hearty Commenda tion. as- A good liand of .Mimic liaslten aeenred widc paouc ate cordially Invited. I afA tuu. iuu nip mrse uie mean to Ortmplcle a Church Uil will roBiot tha hmikJ a i.riuu, iiu kuii ,i uiv oeauiy 01 the CUty lllaau.l atxutlve nahera hare been ptoi fa pt-o Tided1 i oopuoct 7011 to your teat. es ixr on at 7 o'clock. IVrfuruMuioe, , wtU nmmen'e al 8 o'clock almrp Admlwlon, i ou ; elilldren uiuh-r U year lfteli.; reeerved seata, lj cu. ' Oall al Meadows' Drug Slnre and aeeirre e aerved aeaU. Tlckels will lie on Bale from' now nnlll llic Cantnift U over 3t V. MA 11 A B 11, Faator.' a3tockholders' Meeting. '-'''' Tlw Tlilrfy -bi-r,.)l i Ktwular) Annnkl Meet. lngif ihe HtorKlioldrrsof tho Ailanile and - North Carol i im llallroad Compua wUl.a held at MOKKHEAI) DJTV. N. Clou. THIIKSDAV. -illh day of June, lsstf; Tho By-lAHS require that no vote by proxy xliall lo allowed, nnleas liio proYh aeooiiiiaiiled hy an anktavlt hy aiMte owner aa In Imna M1 ownerahln of Mrwb, , . .J!T 1 ' Horretary For Rent " - A GOOll IIVKLMKn on r.. thoroughly repaired and improved! . holwaaai tns McLean rmlldlirK and L. J, Moore's, ASDlT tO lh3 if f. M. H1MMQN& .(.. SPECIAL MEETIK8 OF STdCalOHall'. There wilj he of'C fpertsl Mci4luif Ktoekholdora of the Neiist ll .It Hteamloat Uorupnnv. held aa th Rooms of Uio New Derno Bonrd of TraHo in" inweity, on HLOKVAY, JUNE JStli. 1; at MtBpVeJock, p.u. 1) r . ! ..... Hi- order f Uie stoai d ef lXrestcni. I !. L. rWBlR-fS,' '.-!') . ' t Sec. 4 Tress. , Jo1T'rjUi i' ' i" i ' .. I!, FOR-SALE: t ia , the ATLANTIC AND KOKTH'-1 vvjixja JiAlldiUAlJ,, 10. IPtS IjO salt. Applv tot,. 1 1 s t itliiflW6l l, . i.:;'i...i.j- s Ltiiaifl' QhmiwB d Cbi.Qommis'ra; pmu . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 24, 1886, edition 1
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