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IT- , !v; A TT TT.. "TV 3 -?." J ':' r ,'" '1'' -."r - '': i"' I '1 ' '' "-' Mwnl'i" "' 'Qj tw.jn . Ittl '".;" i ii i 1. .,..,,, li. ,M- .,,,, .i-.il.,.. 1 Ui : i -.f ilu ,-e?tr 9"-. I . rrrX. ..TV a yr , ;;j.o oak news New Berne, latitude.' 85 6 Nortn. buq; wUt 1ail4bowr,'W axjmule, iL" "BUSINESS LOCALS:' a xweet o.J oat ' - V ips bublie rt, ' J33dtLLL-- iweet old oat an we oner at qva. Union Pilut., Last day of Jane, ' ' " v ' '"' Mr. johnBawsoa "shipped cantaloupes it ii; ' The steamer tHf on made a Jrj to fte VayUHMqMer6r Uefl'i Ferry tomorrow mmwf at 8 o'clock JJhrf iUatoerStf faMd If f.M - fWiH teaAmbret witn a'ciifeo good. . The steamer ZVJtonce left for Baltf mere yeeteraay1 with lumber, nhral The street hands are doing up Craven tret, opening the gutters and leveling up the sidewalks. at ThSlmandoah took a party of. col ored excursionists down teteuse river sWraat'fnorfcing. Thai aUasasr 'in brought in a crowd ooolorediQMriMpnUt from KlDstonsWlerda ateBulg.j r Ij - Thatreqaent showets IrtSnaTkiDg' the - cotton go rspidj to weed, too ttuch so it Q4&Jftit- ' The schooner AddifMentfO PVPi mil, arrived from Baltiniore- yesterday with fliiMpptocnti tar J: A. Me&dows. fcW' JtiVweayAer.is) unfatorable- this snprning((th uperaOl Ey-. Putty's chadill ojake plaf e lentil the even- Til 'S)iiantfoa carried out several 8tttfetif3f tftnWoup8 yesterday pye ning; alsotiotatoes, cuou.nbers, squash, A .' party of gentltimen. who visited ViilKitlial iclyAomplU : thU then wtto, wwjf dad pines on the roattT &a the 'cousin's would get .-fft)M3OIV0flH .XOT-fin The steamer Clsoparo is on Howard 's waya for a tho'rough .bverhauling. The ateamflrtwiUjakethsjarWra' UJv 4ow j th,rWer . on: Thursday, re taming rrldyvra--'': ttoMsWUrTgiTei'notioe thiWV the pWtPl3oiLrQLI Mosd next Monday, July ftxcep., from 0 till 10 o'clock a. to., during which' time the leMort and peknje.! "No money order Oongrsashas passea resolution au (horklni the ecretery of fVTr allow' the lnrtnehlt1f fift of Mrs, - llarriet iBiJUhirian,,' in " th .National , obfaetery neafthis city.1 1 Mrs LehnlftQ'i . husband . was ' interred,, there , several Years aeo. anda"neafmnumnt Of , ' ' 1'V questjon! of raising 'Wpds tor tea graded school of Mdsbpr by private subacrJpUd.' wa'dcille4 upon, ' h, ntrtrislBg"ttrntlW ' kmded the lia wrtb$80d.OOuWe dont Ihdw lUf'snybody has' leadUith list we hope oae,oe wljjtart, ,with - - liberal subscription. The amoonteded " , iir : iM m Mtymn vinw - link jareui'itrtit.eniMii. . ' The Democratic convention for ii the sixth judicial district jwill convene at Goldsboro today. .Tbe ,districtJ MUM y W foUb.loitinifia ) Onuluw. ' ii " i . I'r. iud I'fsV'wrR'J'OWOd arrived pn EtrGbidri'aj erayrt)i t:. tor r kit of GnslowVVsiinthe ''"T -icporUj- crppslopBipg . . ; tl.ore is Hoi mnch rii. AeU and fsmify left onV 1 t)j'!!!bj for Nait'sHeadi . " .i left on 'the AeaVm- A., A.iii;i re v a ti.p toeT i ived":Iast : r:.(X frcm ' 'The Ns p. PMsenan,apeeJimg of tipri of Krta CkroliOTBayst " "'Aa wa read otthe" trees festooned Tvith luscious grapes, and theNwa, bea tpg ttusic -a- the Bhores and bearing away the clusters,' v.-e- can( q be therel We are thorough, temperance, folk tool Tna lasmtne' bowers-JioW fragrant corn-, 135. .haahels to the acre, and' 40 bushels for- the ooramoa yield-that is absolutely the plough just tickling the fields, which laugh in their golden ears! we anur tae salt sea breeEe. ana won der why the tide of. icaaigratiou does not, now, to--theoe lands. Om emt reason is, that the public have g mvu rate and authentic knowledge about them and do not know that literally they flow in oil and trine. This book gives the valuable information. We would euk- (rest that our "Immigration Bureau" at laligh Biight-profitably ciseutate a thousand of these pamphlets at the North, and, in Eaippe. . , J "La Orange3 Items. . N. J.. Kouse, psq., of Kineton, vras yiailingiafser last wtck. The infant child of EL W. Bizzell is still in a critical condition. J. Y. Joyner, Esq., of Ooldsboro. spent a short time1 in town last Monday. Services at the Baptist church last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Hires, the pastor. J. K. Driver is still unable-to be out from the hurt received some days ago. John Fields, sr., has been quite sick for some time, but is better we are glad to learn. Mrs. Rose left here last week on a visit to her relatives in the western part of .this 8)ate. f , 'Wa are clad to. know -that Will. N. HadjeT ia improving. Ws hone to see him on the streets again soon. The ecops ere -still in .good (trowing aonditlon. Th$ rains ar to, frequent, It Is thought, lor this ' season of the year. , ! ' 'Blessed are the pesos makers, for they -Shall be culled the children of U6V' What shall those be oalled who encourage strife? - David' Walters, living near town, lost hie youngest child last Fridays The sympathies of the community are with the bereaved parents. A fsw of rmt eflzen, mamly rtt ct holders, visited Morehead City last weak-the meetina of the.stockhdJderi q,f theM. V X B.J1.- j.isiJ - Joe Parrott fell from a cart and had hie lee? broken last Saturday evening. It might make some one mad if we were to day be was-drunk f , .... A heaTy htrn-stofm passed through a portion of New Hope township. Way as county, last Friday: 1 The cotton was almost destroyed in, soma places, and the corn is badly damage. The- people Irons, .the.; country speak hopefully of the crops. Rather much rain and grass are the only complaints) Miss Bagby, of new Berne, has bsen spending a number of days in town with friends. Some bf out young men are in favor of prohibition prohibiting her leaving. . . t , ; , , The Disciples are moving in the mat ter pi building a new house of worship They appointed a building oommittee last Sunday, who aet Monday, sight and recidSAlt4bBjli.abr Lais' ohasch. They have commenced a subscription which is being UPetaiiy; sigmea.i I ,11 , ffMcosies'ih, VrftferJot1 these itenis to Den some parung word, as oucum stanQMraaka mnatMsaMttrHk com. pany witn , tna many reaaera or tne JOBJUUi to. whom-it bar been par good fortune to mare regular, visits inrougn its columns., we desire to, express our thanks .to ' tXt "who" k hate,,, favored us with items of - news as in VT'"Tto'trM makinR"Klnirtd iUMsJtatwestiagiand 1Sefil1?'-kOflr work has been such as eould not please eyery onauFoivwe war' expected to know pf tb visita of all of the yoang ladies; though TUfcrriod man; to learn of. all. important . business transactions ana cnanges; m iwora, to ruwy report all that is unusual or important about Kinstonl" and should we fail to learn of any swa matter oft interest) how asy to compare it witn numDar ox items pun- lished of so much tees importance! un the other hand , another claes-sf sexcel lent parsonage -not like-to-be spoken o in tne papers, anaooaaionaiiyLwe speaj Of some one of them, not knowing the! aversion to seeing, tneir name - in n oader. an the mnocentjtemlzerjxi trmihln trmin! Kill w aoon bsfioms Si Ounoissa to au tnja, anor learsrso en dar. , theeo-f ew- sour dishes, thatr v, a may better va joy the - many sweets Feeling confident: that pulr ncc ssoc will render this column more int restr iop, with! best: wishes to all f e r ftk. our . best?. bow :nd bid! you - ada. f Atrrora Items. B... ill 'Tor Vor.l ! vv iJ-Iri Th7c! hat man" is gonatoFamycoj i ... .... . iu.ni tnouij'BW aim nwirj buuuii : ar grma p tp OxTqrd.rJ4opt tM-Wiy heve a tics tiuat.. - ; J 1 1 W (The protracted meeting in the M. E, Church closed en Sunday tight 20th vral acrwfions to the cbnrch.' ". . ; i Ycur correpcr a oni .paid. mt to Fanaiiooou&ty-1 beeropefrom Aurora t4 Pamlico or to Bajboro, aretlieof n he hae r-rteca. '. I -J J i .ujII r v1 Prohlbiuon is.raging over bpra and in Pamlico. .If the oi l party leidws don't quarantine it, it will f"rr 1 ail over Uiie conr-try. " pic'; i; t ." r.'.. ITS -3 "i i "'j. ' ' i convention in WaM.in-tcn June 1' "i- 1 -:a Pro' of Wa-;.; n.,Ttitv.asv. latt-k.Jt 1 .---'-,c-.- I'- -. , . i-rt... ,1 U. i. . Ut- 'n'" o ' r-i pTfca live com- r t. J 1 ;. " , Art in Italy is on the decline, -j James Cobb, of ChuUfinaa Ala. Las a biscuit that was baked dnrini the wi , 2the gubeatatorlal anestkniaGaorgit is yet waging, witn uordon still in tba 11 The J8,60o rhinoeerea toeeftOy phwed in 'Cfentfal Park "New'torkrdied last Saturday. ! j , The axptilsion of the Piiacas fram French soil liable to give tfwfcle to tliat Repubuo. Gen. Fits John Porter received many ongratufctjgiis'upon the passage of the 'nil restoring Jiim t he,rmy. A sale of , peanuts n Virginia last week by one dealer aggregated 1,600 bags of shelled peas weighing 350 pounds each. ' After seven week's illness, Judge David Davis died at his noma in Bloom- ingUrm.m.,' last Saturday, fn'Oi Tlst year of his sge. The annual exnerts of the. Unftdd Sutes to South America amount to34,- 000,000, Thlss bmIsI Jest ,- than1 what we import irom tnaf country? Twenty families from Kansas have purchased a bodw ofUnin Jyoniaijiam aiia will movelAie'ra'Vlin early iif. Referring to Uie pnrchase the New Or leans Time-Dem6crkt remarks: "Haifa dozen years ago the man who suggested that immigration of this kind was pos sible would hftvebeen laughed at as an lmoecue. ' Roughs who accompanied a Sunday- school exeamion on the Chesapeake and Ohio Raft way from Richmond,' Va., on last Thursday, entered into the rash sport of tossing bits of toe, taken from ioe cream freezers, at persons 'dn the roadside as the train rushed by. The results so far as known is two persons seriously but not dangerously wounded and one colored child instantly killed. The Democratic President's Popularity Colonel John O. Prather, the Missouri member of the Democratic National Committee, who is in New York!, is de lighted with the administration of Preai, denb Cleveland, and in speaking of it said: "I can't say anything too good about ft. , Itm be the moat saocessful administration' the country ban 'ever had. In the west and southwest Mr. Cleveland is universally popular with the people. There were a few dissatis fied members of the party, benause they thought the President did not turn out Republicans i quickly ; enough, but they are becoming fewer every day. They tea that the. President desired only to be cautious. In another year there wlRDes rw republicans in office. As far as Missouri is ooncerned, we have every reason to be satisfied. The President's, selections: there have been excellent! "Besides; his views on the tariff have made hlai very popular in the. west ' ' Mark ' tny words, Mr. Cleveland wilt be given a renomination, whether he seeks ft Or not." The President iioet Fishing. Wasiiinqton, June 25. The Preei- dent left his pretty bride in tba White House today wwlth tha honeymoan only three weeks old-and went off with Congressman Soott, Law Partner Bis sell.and Daniel Lament, A.M., for a cruise on a yacht with tha . piratical name of Corsair, Bho-rhe yacht-rvrxs sent around from New York by one of Congressman Scott's friends on purpose to give the President, a breath of salt air, and i provisioned for cruise of six days. The party left about 1 :80 this afternoon ana will bebaCK early xuee- day morning. They will tail down thaJ Potamaa.and the. Cbaanaeakw i iaoq Hampton Roads, and go out to sea, If tbe'wenther wqaietr: as the skipper pat no orders like those that were given to Capt. Meade of the Dolphin, XA, hunt for a cyclone. .. ', " "' i .'- The President needs a rest, accoraing to all acoounta, for Jia has been pretty busy since nir martiage: Mrs. ' Cleve land said to a lady at her reception, vesterdajt.iVZhe President is ver ofteai Therefore, those who heard the remark think she sent him away. Borne idea of the amount of work the President has been doing can, be gained froav the fact J 'thalT VBBterdav77 hen Mdrned c'ety-iRht. .Knsion i4Us,- and- vBteedi nirtyr icivery one 91 tne veto mngsgn wW'wVnten'-wraV fatjttwd -hand. Eleven, of, these messagea were wpttea on Wednesday evening after dinner. and they ayerugsd tpere than two pagee of foolscap neper each. Mr. Cleveland hae written with hie own hand eyery one of ths messages he has sent to Con gress, the long onea as wall as the short, aa ha haa not the faculty Of dictation. aad seldom ute aniA-a; except to answer letters.- . 1 i - .There Mnow 14tpenienlbillsps; the President's table, besides sixty-two measures of a miscellaneous character awaiting hi titsattrre, and hy hrgtpeo- ted Xbat .be will, come, back, graced upj for more, vataeeuniu I By1 wife lad beeATilt greAt iu?erer from catarrh. Several physicians ana various patent medicines were" resorted to, yet the disease continued unabated. nothing appearing to make any imp; sion upon it. - ller oonstitutiow finally became fmpucatedthe poison Ming, in her blood. & .-,u t -,.(... . . I.seoursd bottle ef B. Bv B, aad placod her upon its pseJ afid to but sur prise the improvement pecan at once. and her recovery was rspid and com plete. " No other preparation eyer pro-d-"-d ruc,h a wonderful change, and for all forms cf Tlood Disease I cheerfully rc-r mend B, B..B. a a si blood MM vardrr.?r 1 . ... road, ,Cs !r 1:, 1'. I' Jonet CoTUftV Items. We ar'havmgfJwarroJ ilgbts noWi mating otton and all other crops grow. Mr; Hard y, Mallard Bona nave been supplying the aitiswne of Trenton with some very fine(taeeioits peaches. Dr. Rom. Wbitakert'dwemBf islfast eariag eonplstioei -and wbw1 nnhrned will be quits neat and oommoxHous i ,uWe rr of the ''th'ai ttfcr9pp watermelon; wtth us wUJ be 'pearly, aq n" fMptt rOOnraM.en,. The sUamejc Cutler had fravi road of .freight on , Toraday , -Ustor , mer chants anJ farifti rf Jnnaa nl tha RicMands section of Onslow county. John Sinr&Sf!, S ccT"4 blsckamith who resided in ! the an uun i et Trenton, died on Monday hul.tvayui i saikiger ing fr several fwfeek knindti was quite e K4e4.aBjnft i'f-ji. djiring reoonatruyotion times. J 1 i Our double dally maik from Trlnton toXJove will ttare aBTJiyxBday, tke 1st of July. Thenavar anttecriber to the Daily JoaXJftt"fcatt get has paper in the morning if mi)eeV,by . the way of Cove instead of MnbjVi) olkjksville. The higi bushwt4rtieberries are get ting scare around UYentpn, but the low bush or ground wtotwsJeberries are now getung ripiMlU4wM very plenti rai, wnile), Wutr anil aew berries are now ripening, wim an overwhi npply, WWt thelctets are tha-vtheirulllflniaand atK ocqs bv -already let thetr thK mlirraxrvise"nsafn tie berriaaf MrJotkL.1 tiaaeH hVareaaiit! today a ni w kind Of, frgidLjSe'balls them the WUd Goose1 plum. 'They are cer tainly flse , lookint nd tstAdsliarous. V,.C1M la .lea H JwavS. m i tne f.. M :.ii.d.i 9 fUiM' eft varfcxy oias of any farmer in. the w any farmer in the wnple of eautern CareVf otbeTl wtLbl KfDpa variety of peachi es, peare ana appiee, ana i m must lay nit kinds of fruit that will eroeljter Md some tw wont. " Several of the oitinens of Trenton are using on their; dwellings the. paint bruah-j:. A. biuith. J.l Kineey, Shar iff Koonce and others. We further srifcatTO oar Market sueet opposite the court house. IX every owner of town lots in Trenton could havu the faith of the future prosperity of the town like our good old friend T. J. Whitaker, Trenton would aoon be full of buildings. We leant that he .will (n. short time move his dwelling tq th atrte joj coknipns and erect a new dwelling on the old te., I S,. ,.::-... . . The merchants of Treotou - bays the chance of wearing on their counte nances one of those, well known mer chant's charming amilea, every Satur day evening fer about three hours, Saturday evening being the time which laborer generally call in to. trade, and as the, June showers have been (ailing Wl aVl afe Been bkving a nice. Urna to marshal forces and Cefcnser fealiarfhim have called in a pretty- large force to oppose hunK bringing out many, .ot thos- old 001ns wnich have been laid away for. a rainy day. Now these laborers neyer have learned lo lag no anything tore rainy dar. so. Iter xenerallv. hand it over ana buy rreeiy ana tne jtngung 01 these coins just makes them smile and feel like old times ootne again. A m Bad t Mom BcoMplng. Edward Shepherd, of narriebnrg, 111., says; "Having received so much benent from, EleeJtrio Bitten, I feet tt my duty to list auffejtuii; humanity know it- Bave bad m rnnnuag sore on my teg for eight y tars f my doetors told me I would have to hare the bone torsoed or Ue amou- taied I used, instead, tkrae bottles of taeetrio Bitters and seven bottles Buck- len's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound aad well.'1 Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Buck ling .Arnica Salve at '25c. per box by Hanoock Bros, n 1 1 In leinoriaai. . aftmhWfeie 8, laWHiaveass.. In m Dr. Chal June 88, 1880, aged 8 jf am. . , , it is saia-mai en sooie tu tna moun tain ranges where flocks are pastured, SrSeldtve!eTtSles floekt an IWdmgWWeriy in fair been It navthVltee ttad clilrs knd 'ptrWlrr-rftHrV otrthe other tide. (V ! (CTIHKl The mother sheep seeing the why her precious lamb has fcewe, follows after, toon smother vtkfin another Allows un til sJI.'lTAhrErimitdVovdhers tha maa la a WAAipr atul fraaher .and tha waUrefca&deoxcflCiiJO lit Dud 1 And so Jesus, our faJVhZui,opiera, haa borntf. tkle liuit laaabwishbhJ hurt v uariu- iu- mbu m . wvmm i nd to atreamt that aevw drj; andJ ookirHf hark, kithi rirtinBvf DWf eVrwe?iflgmdllAfau4 aoffdwfn father oome ? - . ."To heaven above vrhere all is love, j There'll be no sorrow f there." Ra wenwttbf dichnd." tOTi?&i-oaAi' tt the Xea ben ef the Democratic Ex ecxUre f Ueainltteh I Crarea CeWV:-'- ThrtiwBI MhJiailiilkbUioP inittee at the Gaston Bouse in New Berne on Saturday; July 10th, 1886, at IS o'clock, for the purpose ef calling a county convention.. All members are reBf-M tstfw. II il Aixiil WJWotD, Cliilc 1 mTrT to e rrrnt t u ! M ki should alwira bt a 1 1 toil aalldren aiming giving lion. ftrops M me tiMrr. It tooihwi .v.t child, softens t . g a"srs all ra'i. crs .winl f-"-",! " t- It t l"" ! rr- ' ' T-t I - - V ' a ...-w j i I' , AUABCRWT8 STILL DRtLUKQ. CHlCAoq," June 15. The Bohemian Aaarchtsts are not at all" subdued. I Withitti the laat maath i at least nfty shooting galleries have been ap nam in the. Bohemian quarter, and they, are much - frequented. - Many' Bohemians are drill tag aecrrtly in different halls. Nine- hundred oC them are said iso- he well drilled. Twice the auisaJber art patrons of the sbooticg galleries. Nearly every Bohemian thinka the Haymarket affair was a victory for hie cause. chilaoo CArriBxe USB GUvkLxirn. Cbicxuo, Jane 23. Miea Rose Elisa beth Cleveland ia to make Chicago her home. For some weeks past the man ager of the Eider' Publishing Com pany has been in communication ' with her relative to her oomiag to this ekty and taking charge of the editorial depart ment of Literary Life. A despatch re ceived this morning says he has com pleted .all arrangements with Miss Cleveland, and that she will come on at once and take the position. FBa at Laat. M. A. Abbey, of Russellville, Ark., dated June 8th. 1884 "At last I have found an honest remedy. B. B. B. is the best Blood Poison remedy on earth, ttnd ff . I had a voice that would reach from Atlanta to the sea, I would pro eiaim iu virtue. I have used only four bottles, and -am nearly cared of a se rious Blood Poison." Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. COMIVIERCIAL. Journal Omoa, June 89, 1 P. M. , OOTTON. Nxw Yohk, June 28. Futures closed steady. Bales of 59,000 bales. June 9.83 December. VMS 9.89 January, 9 80 9.40 February, 9.39 9.28 March. 9.39 9.14 April, 9.49 9.10 May. July, August. September, October. November, Spots quiet; Middling 8 5-8 Middling 9 3-8; Low Good Ordinary 8 9-8. New Berne market dull. No amies. Middling 8 3-4; Low 8lfl: Oood Ordinary 7 3-4. Middling Donxexic biaiibi kt. Skko OOTTON K2. 90. OOTTOIt SlKD 10. 00. TuartJirma Hard, fl.OO; dlp.tl.71 Tax 76o.atl.9B: Coax 50a87o. Oats ReUil, K5a60. Eiox 75a8o. Bxxswax 80c. per lb. Bxkt On foot. Sato 6c. Oovmrr Hatm lee. per lb. " - Laxd lOe.sjer lb, Kaas 9o. per doaen.. Pbxsh Pome 4ia6c per pound, PxAiroTH 60o. per bushel, rOTjmra-r5c.a1.00 per hundred. Oxioiss $3,50 per barrel. FiaLo FxAeaSaTOo. -Hroae Dry, 10c; green 60. APFLBa-r80a50o. per buahel. PxARS S76o. per buahel. 1 ' Honey-moo. per gal. TiLLOw 5c. per lb. UHIOXCNS Urown , sOaSQo. ; spring ausjtoo. Mkal 85c. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. ner bushel. Tuxmre 60c. per bushel. OKKO rUTATOKS EAnV KOSO. Kl.lTt OCT DDI. WoofclOaloe. per pound. PoTATQXtwBahamas. S5a30c. : vanta. 40a60c. KKfiOBKKg 9Jc. WHOLXXALK PRICES. Naw Mssa Pork til. 00 SbOCLDKB MlAX-Jc C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C 65c. Flocr K3.23ad.00. LaRd 7o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10fe$S.T5. SoaAXr-Oraasdased, 7c. Cofteb 9allc. , BAXt 85a90c. per sack. MoLASBxt) aitd Sraurs 90a45o. fOWMB 41.00. - GRAND EXCtTRSIOIT: Tuesday, Xuly 6,''86. I yhe OliJ pomlnloo steamship o't (Msamf p WU1 leart n BniS at HIHK oVlortr, A. IT. r NafS Bwad. arrlrlaa lhara In tlna tor M l Ho rMcblnc train Kit ft vlDg axsuraionlata twa faU ad throe ant tweaarMf tplndia salMac oeUiea ainoanr watora of 'aua Hlvar. PualkMsOr atanaat Altiamaria gonad. X tna Viw of kU ,th; IwhUmaaaa , M.swate ntdan ewfcn, 'Brant and Bodle Jtchte and Uie workl raoewnad Roanoke lalami; aa wall as Ocraook. rUMmt ud.UmW Inletaj Ve-teibwr-wrth the aaeuUiV Of Bay, Pamltoo, Mitaild mnaan aiTna.aa,H Beh from tna 'iMaMkli Beaeb from k-meehn W4i(tulbavwk.K lMln(V Dsmenntaiaalknnarti aa DtSHUIi- tI,' ' ,(.,,.JT..lll :l , aa vjuu i iery- enarenienee, rat 4riv1nc. aaUUua ieatlB ttkhftnt ana Onaelbt will a Ibaae at tbe bote!, Alt. Kllan Jaot Pitwrtrtreas, In eftoa, asatated bv hex aoeoaapUalwd . nea- fnafliuL ,t . If J-I-l - ttcaTaTRtoMia'aSKAD htoii&isb rrwwiniuistarroTeBeownrW; aiyui airamiiijjn notn-new WTn aXSH 1 rrtom MarebMkd City tiM. . .. . , ! i ... 1 Fare at la at Nul Bent TTntal . - -- TnaaSay-STWiTiit nntir rrlrtar toornlna hii ew m tetiMjw esjo. rwim ft dimwit on' Taeaday ot break taa and tlrinetvea rvldejrn fiw eenueenh rurolalied ea tbe eteemer, but venafia dewlrlas to dwsa W7 vmmw Hern along anq aave Mat CI - j4Tia entire expanse mm n Inl emanoro; L Otann and Xlnainn will leave on tttb mail liaia lnkd tiir.i,.. Inr-ewaenneioroieoi i"-. lr i JT M. iruHra.naie.' srJ;Fcr;RCeit a. nnfM.-rtlaVaTT T tVfl f 'MIS Vt-.S A 0)oDDn,UV(J da Oimi'aMai w,.r-. i i.j n-f". ' a no iTsprov( t ro,i wa Mi huMdingabd u J, at.mr a Hetaratnr. will leave SMtfttek en rstday aaoraina. New Bern, la time to connect wlin .SoJSabora In Aba aterMon-. thna f i&t'Ui l3Wl (wiej v Little Store Bottoitlie Cornerr :4 By wt-iniitr balletm'ooarda at'tame clftce you nil keepup wliblatefteTenta.' - j. fives; L1TTLK BTOKK, i Middle Btrwk, . -i LAUGE STOt'K. ) Oue duox frum Pullaek. J-"w" yen utus t.. tt U. H. tMIJI.NIMCK OrHCI, Wii.iini;t.ij.. No. Caroi-ika,.,: .1. ZiTU it; ax, totfH,,. J hKALEU rROI'OMALS tut aixMit UVUmhi und feel nwnl l.l'MBER aiid l,7iu pouuds litOSI rods ud nattg, 1rr- use' Ofl 'llie Neune river Ijektw Kliittuuu. viii be -received at tlilH office uuiij ia H, on W Joly, l., and opened Imiuediaielr LUeruafwr. fpo.iUcauoiis nod blank lorma of proiai ,an In- obtained at Una ottice. Bldalll L-e ieocu od, fot llus vltole or portion ot ih- ai K amotinla. ilioilaltt la raaervt-d rrtfc- nuynr all propoani. 7 '. 1L BIXHM. . ,1 .. Jlb:rw 10 13 11 B. WOTILBll IB. NOTICE, iieraoiiu dome bUHinea ai.u.nr- Air chants,7 or otherwise, upon all goods bought in or out of the State, or any others liable under Hahadnle aro required by law to hat the same during the first TEN day in ulv. persons failing to het within the. time' will be placed on thg deliflUPPnt lint and Trill be charged 'with double tax. I will be at my office to receive the name. Blanks 1 urn mil ea . After the 10th of Jufy aH who hare not listed nnent lint will be placed on the-daliH- j'iJdlf HegisterolDwedii.1'- FOR SaOIE. Five JULNDKED 8HARRW STOCK in Ika ATI a WTlp a wrr - .a . '.11 .1 1 ... r. i NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, in n suit. Apply to 1 l?H V .,.,) !J. A. PR1DOKN."'-,-'' Chmn. H'd Co. OommWW,' ' KinsjfcijfN; C. ' June ath. 18K(,. ' 18 ,jwtr (lew Millinery Goods ! My Large and Select STOCK OJP New nilincry Gootk, HAH iUklVKI,, tmtrm arpnnbt ot preta "OI'UTMltirj 0A1. 11 .t 1 will Im! niiiHtantly rect'lvlnu mldltluu W my htorlr atul will be i.leiwe.l ot a.U Umei to KllOW tlu anina 10 frlfiula nn,l 'rtiatomora itti-in lima aii.l llniinrla '' ' AIno r 1 1 I h-p.clfllllj-. ! '' I ,aMl( M I. KKWItt."' The National Live Stock Associatiror Hit I1MOND. VA., lor Inaiirlug Itetorn-d lUaka In I Alt .Ht I Nsm 'T 1 i,n Hk ut( Tioji-r 1'kutkti0k. . CAHJllNAl. VKATITRra. 8"U-no Plain form of pol-y KnatitemK ludeiuutu pu, 111.0 pmcucal oiierallon.! i ,. y,;lu'u"" Ia'"ble auiMially.mi annoallT nuarierly or bl monthly. t, Iba of Mortuary 1 re,inm., Inauhn Wy lera aaluat lap., I,y Uie failure ormslls The plan at tha Company la Durofi nulnal 'Jii2?7 i? ,""rers 'nlW sW52sa at Uk by fl lanaa or anient. T No nollcv will 1m. - ... . . will a lollcv nf Insuraiua k u. .a Tbla Company dopa not T. JirT. atlancy prfcea,l,ut.i,Upix agra t Indira oftfood aervl Hhi. m.b SiitSJf-!?V?'i!i WUf beweeta UMIfMef ( i5Lii a-k Vor.eV. nTr TnV ui not oe latued rvTerlng: L(w - - oy nireflL iia iiivi .,r ai.i need bv uompaalta.: . i . i r - or fna classatock, aorcchta wtUiot.re,r.l ftrftrt.thrulnet.7 tolertJ dw saw 4WK;w:'fj.m' I? Ii '4 d txil 100 Tons To Arrite!ud Call and jlace yoiwoordww Prime TimothytJO V.M.i. i.i ti-.r.itti trnua'' Grade ia00:: - VSION Pi H NT - Ton.' ; , : -1 u nil dtr 1 Ferdinand jJIri:&r taonsAite'fjfifjfjgC it.Ai UwU i-j tii!"h tiiiil in aitiL 'flivajKifB atom .i itU S niitttfi ii.ial mlit tid Lsuit Vnu MiUa lui-l U lint ppccial Prices cz '-net:'. -.1 ai.vrrt.'" l f ii ill zi hnlr iv: !.:;.! t"-4 itr i ji jil a '! ii i i -J. 1 f t - H'l :'' I .1 I :' t-t '.U . '- , M . J.
June 30, 1886, edition 1
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