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NEW. .BERNir:K;.C.iTHU;jL5l)Yi.' Jl?LY 1, 1888.
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.,LOGALM.NEWS:J
Jrii p-iBiir laama. f- ,,,..,in unfinoe of fin m asfc&r talent jn
lAsrne, latiWd. v8!JO 6' Kdrth. fthh cityVlilcBiiall t b cultivated.
--H,II".. -leneiUdWrW 7olmumj.tanmrtM the
Sua ium,4M I wagtaoi aj
-Sun 750 1 14 houra.
Uitna ric atlu a.m. -tt
TV t - 1 -'
Ji'gt Racitii i A Btocjr?of sound.
6ia oau, .wbudwwv offer attuj.
par txishef, -retail. '-,,.
.m!7 ,isyJfn s: A.x Uiixto,' . . :
' r jJ5dlf ' Union l'oini.
CoatiUinta ot too much rain continue
La euuta in from the ooantrr.
Le 4'i) lalawloar11'
ulntUM i&Hkb ti-ks-.e
'.The Rational Ban wth close buainea
- The glorious fourth Jails on Sunday
-this rear. All. glorification meeting
- will be.hUi onffcrndar, he 5t, ,
: Friend Walker, of the Neutand Ob
" aerw, has been in the city a day or two
and finds that the Irish potato crop has
eared the country.
n dohgion & Son are drivins piling for
a lart-etef wlatf for lumber. At the
raU they are auttini logs now they can
The atefTWnaupafWb adroit W to
tmm thlrtngVry rerj WeiW
' MMayt and. Baturday from, niorning
tp0t fO lAr tni frry on thieW
' l)tfl)fiBK is, prepared to extend this
- pinji toj balding jn the, ity, and
furnish an unlimited supply of pure
Wam.m'alicolt. '
Ifi.' fcfement Manly "s new dwelling
di'tlMf IWUf flieet Is tearing comple
tion.. A JocllNAL reporter dropped in
yeaterdUJf n$ Contractor Pavie showed
him ( the arrangemenU on the inside,
hJqrnjietS pnuKiinR all rabd-
rn conveniencee
Mr. K.T. ViliiaruH hab brought up a
bdul. ,V aays they are tho best be
ever made, and he attributes it to the
fact that he fid,tha JkiLn soon alter he
aided m getting an prdinanoe nassed
prohibiting Sunday work .
"Vfneeil) itnUfln io tire change In the
advermien,tjotAiQeo.,ATlen & G.
They represent a number of first-class
MlUble Ittsnrifoce'&V 'and those who
want biwinart ia! that line should give
. dwhVjUiaC V!luey ale continue to
keep a full line of hardware, sgncui
turalt Jrfleneatt, 'paints oils etc.
q W theft a trial, j; f'f
Viral CUa Bmti." ' , !
lokkf OleJ brinft ns a cotton 'boll nearly
aa large as a' hickory nut, , Says he has
- a great many that eiae in hie field . :
' - -h rtH , I - i.i'm.l it-.
ah capping, v . ;
,- -Uessr. Geo. Allen & Co. bad at their
atore yesterdaw evening a stalk of cof-
. ton eighteen inches . highs with aeveral
v forms, thai was planted on ground after
' 'a croD of neaaJThe advantage of
dpuUeVPpiACi.io .thie'i'.aection is one
. ot poieeased bj; many, this, far north.
. THBHea
- Dont forget the excursion to Nag's
B ttTaeadJO JhJiltta.biTl
: rates are. verjiVrwand; we'eara that
the. proprietor wf ,U;hpte4 fi ajakicc
TtrniiritiniirT efforts to make the olace
; on the coast. ' The sail down the sound I
'-' on the elegant steamer Shenandoah h
weJl worth the ppet of the tripl jin S
rrnit Drylac.
proceed mfal p4TvAn
i row
ers' Ayistlon' whifl (fttoihi; tHhrj
of inteMat eTetrl lemur eeo
tlom .It fcaf ;rVfeqqet inaaawj
or drying iruitt-ana-ae-feHe wiiaeiT w
be a rrrtty fair frfliVrr; WW Witbtt
the power or every.Jamilfitojlry their
o 'fruit,1 Those who ddndtf raise fruit
si ' 1 Uie adrsnUgasd theeirandapj
cr.'pkni buy w'hile i ts cheap.' Those
ml An r-'A, tr-rtUrli-Tn& 'thee
pr edii,s ahd leatVnow toorepeel
'Div B&AXiirT whan mktA
. . n - -i - . jk .
IfU.t
lie
to r :
,-i.ls EeneraUyrry'prety
' r 1 ' a frt if hftd iie Vdre
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, A prominent mfaiater in this city n
rharked a few 4ayaag(riha( there was
worship in all otlr eburchee and as kuch
it oaght to be cultivated with as much
care as' the Sunday-school lesson is
Uugbt. .,. ,
Prof. .Haunt , a teacher of vocal
sanaiO) haa been teaching a cIspf in this
city or a week or two and he bat- givtu
snffiefsnt satisfaction as a teacLrr to be
retained for another sossion. Hit. (.burges
are very reasonable, giving an oppor
tunity to all who desire to acquire
Iknoyledgfl - of Altia accotnpluhmaat to
obtain it at but little cost.
rrDr.Tneo.Whafield armtd lust
night and will at once enter upon his
rark asjmsfaor ef Middle syeet Baptist
rjiircn.' He win ne me guest oi air. a.
II. Baker or a few days until his family
arrires. They will then occupy tbe
paxaonftee. The citizens of New Berne
generally extend to him and family a
hearty welcome f rid trust that their stay
among us will be pleasant and of long
duration.
Mr. Eben Alexander, of tbe Univer
sity of Tennessee, at Knoxville. has
been chosen by the board of trustees of
tha University of North Carolina to the
chair Qt Greek, lie is a native of Ten
neaeee, is "thirty-six years old, a grad
ate of Tale Callege has been for eight
years ohairman of Jiie faculty rot the
- a M lb i . ' . '
univecsiiy or unnessee ana rroiessor
Of AreeK and Latin there. He is a man
of marked talent and is the President
of, the Stale. Teacbers AsaocUUon of
Tennessee, tie is a Presbyterian.
Slxlli JudtrUI DUtrlrt ConvenUun-
JaeaBohlu ami Nolliltor Alien
NtMUllMl4,
The judicial convention of the (lib
district was held at Ooldeboro y esterday;
All the counties In the district were
represented-
J. j. Jackson, of Lenoir, was elected
chairman and F. It. Cooper, of Samp
son, secretary, and . J. lucauu, or
New Hanover, assistant secretary.
The convention was ably addressed
by Capt. Swift Ualloway, John F.
Woo ten, Esij., 0. R. Aycock, Eq.,E.
W. KerrEsq., and Edward Hill, Esq.
T. N. Ramsey, Ei., placed Hon. E.
T. Boykfn' in nomination for Judge and
Judge Doykin won nominated by accla
mation. John F. Woottu, Esq., nominated
Oliver U. Allen for solicitor, who nai
also nominated by acclamation.
Tbe convention was largely attended ;
-the greatest harmony prevailed and. ad
journed full of enthusiasm for the suc
rose of the ticket placed in tha field. '
htrtaefa fn Bad PligHt:
Chicaoo, June 28. A special from
Grape Creek, Illinois, says: The miners
who went on, strike Mar 1 are i being
tamed intolhe woods like ftd many cat'
tie. They struck for seventy-five cents,
but snbsVjnenVyl ' offered tp.Vbiorate.
The company "declined and placed a
strong guard over its property and aoti'
nea tbe ' etriKert to rccate tne houses
they occupied. The men, sought relief
in law, but tne eourt aeetded tnat the
ieaaeewere valid and the houses must
e vacated. ..The men wera siea notii
Jeno Z tCtnOteliatt faiUd tocbmply
and last week were forcibly evicted.
The strikers, U) Uieir: ramillaa, num
bering l.OOCCare camped in the woods
and sutsisronlipttanoe'dol4 dtftto
them by the anion. . It is asserted that
but for a few professional agitators the
men would long since have gone back
to work,- Their condition la deplorable.
.! i u.
afraid ot UieTeto.
.4.3 -4...
i Mr. Mann Let 'a sesf Tom, you were
.t . '
at Oettysburg. wsren't fwtf-,j-r-Tom
No, siriyasn'la tjiejaimy t
all. " , ' '' -
Mr. Mann-Why: I have always heard
that yon served during the whole war.
Where did you lose yowr arm V1
! Tom took on in a sawmm.
i Durink this conversation Fore is eve
logiTom witn amazement s tarif f out of
his eyes. Mr. Mann having retired, be,
says:STom, what do you mean, Ij ibg
in tnat war r xou rascai i ,iou iow
a cant i ball took off your arm, ahd t vit
you hate war record that any r n
ought to be proud bf." " 4 ' ---fi 1
- Totn--Ys. I wu proud of it once, but
since the soldiers have taken to begg'ng
for pecsions and ofnoee, I'm ashamed to
let hay body know I was in the army. ' 1
ddn t want to disgrace my children, you
kno wjTou '11 oblire me by- not giving
me away. Btmt on TranmrjpU' -
f taUrd Raekt4 K $
' iiy Swife htA beea a' great ruffetef
from catarrh, Several bhysieiias and
various pftfect medicines were resorted,
to. vet the dieeane continued unabated
nothing1 appearing to make any Imp f 9-j
sioafUpotr it. cer constitution. bnaiiy
became implicated, the poiBOn being in
ber blood. w T -
'. I secured a bottle of B. B-and
placed ber upon its use, and to our eir
wipe the improvemenl beenn at one,
ana ber recovery was rsr i i and -com
p!ete.- Ko other preparation ever pro-
l ioed such a won,1rfu! charf, and for
- 1 forms of ' iL.betrfe I cbeerfullr
-- n-nrr) '. '., T. 8 irnp "r t !
.1. 1. 1 -K,
YarJn-.f.'Icr Gff r! Fiilroad,
a, ;.
' ' !-i "iw r, mo by K. :'. I'uiTy
An ocean raca of ships from Bki-
t 5raefeja hat tkatarf lit
, Mr, fieecher was present to bear the
speech of Mr Olad stone at Liverpool.
j A yn tody aear, Bslford Va has
perform1 ad die' remarkable feat' of iaat-
ing ferty-eight-daye."
L . TLe one hnadrsd and tenUt nni
s ry of the battle, of, rt Mpnlie was
o uebratea on tne With at Ubarleeton
Tbe new steel cruiser Atlantic will
soon ber'jedjfor berjtriij trip. It is
hoped thai she will not meet with the
trouble that the Dolphin experienced.
Laboring classes and capitalists are
again in a great up-atir at Chicago.
Numbers of families are in a deplorable
condition, and all brought about by
working men allowing themselves, to,bs
led bv a few of those mean and devilish
Socialistic leaders. ' "
Representative Ling King, of Louisi
ana, has introduced a resolution, in
Congress that the United States shooed
view wih great soljcjtde and: disfavor
the contemplated action of the French
government antagonizing a lottery loan
of 000,000,000 francs for further opera
tions upon the Panama al. j
The Boston Post declares that the
yachting business is hard to understand
For instance: Here the Priscills beats
tha Atlantic, the Puritaa and th4 Vay
(lower; the Puritan beats tbe Priseilla
the Atlantio ' and -the Mayrlower;4 the
Atlantic beats tbe Puritan, arid f the
Mayflower, and finally the Mayflower
boots them ail, Jjew which 'h ttia beet
boat? . !
Hie N. C. 'leathers' Assembly.
,, Cor.Jif tJo News and Observer.
Bt.aok-Moumtain, June 24, 1886.
This is oertuioly the most remarkable
gathering of educators that our State
has ever witnessed. Every train brings
accessions, and many find nightly quar
ters at Round Knob, Asherille and
other points. The hours: between tha
appointed, sessions paae in delightful
social intercourse. Music, on pianos,
stringed and brass instruments, etc..
abounds and soon we shall have delight
ful choruses under the lead of the ac
comiilished Dr. Kursteiner, of your own
St. Mary's. Promenades on the-bat-
ooniss and long Walks and drive aanottg
the great mountains that encirole the
spot, Ramos and strolls for the I wealth
of ferns and laurels and otter beauties
on the mountain-side, are ocoupying
the time of several hundred of tbe pret
tiest girls that our schools and homes
oan furnish, to say nothing of tbe
sterner half of creation, which is hurry
ing here, to feast its eyes and exeroise
its efforts to win their smiles, by every
passing tram-"
i esterday afternoon Miss Cox began
her exposition of kindergarten work by
a clear, concise and philosophic setting
forth of tbe prinolplee ot the elementary
education of the child from the earliest
period of perception onward to full in
tellectual development. It waa a rare
treat Then cam a blackboard exercises
in drawing the map of North Carolina
by an ingenius method, 'illustrated in
apt language and charming manner by
Mrs. Humphrey, of Ooldaboro.
Prof. Kureteiner's hour hating ar
rived, he entertained the audience with
a masterly sketch of the rise in progress
of nnsio throughout the World, marked
by the learning which distinguishes this
master of seven languages and graduate
of a renowned Oerman.udtversity. ' '
At night rrorK. u. Henry, of the
State University, was announced to de
liver a lecture upon the "Theory and
Practice of Teaching," but it waa in
effect an exhaustive' and detailed ac
count of the life and labors of Pestalotai,
Introduction.. of hist methods' into his
country from 1821 to the present day,
rod ay ara nunipnrsy- renewed ner
topic of North Carolina, geography, by
request, and a free and pleasant discus
sion followed it by many teachers pres
ent, including rror. Joseph Moore, of
New Garden, and . various Others Dr.
Kursteiner then began his course in
music nroner. , and is ranidlr redncina
chaos to fori hiid iystemv with-eae
and skill. His glee clnb will be organ-,
iaed tomorrow.'! .' il 'i it i 1
Prof. W. O. Randall, of Marion.
claimed the attention of the astmbiy to
the subject of drawing in school, dwell
ing upon the importanoeof ed neat ion in
tha art of desiga, and closing by appro-
Sriate. and rapid 'blackboard work in
rawing- 4. ,i.ii,iiik diiH'irft":
i Among the interesting ' inciflente of
tJday waa thi adoption ot axeaolntioa
fy. appoint a committee fro memorialize
the leaislature is behalf of tbe erection
ion Mt. Mitchell of k suitable monument
over the grave of tbe lamented Prof.
Mitchau; to -enoJose tt and to erect a
stone cabin for tha comfort of .ytartbra.
ah tnu, it is -asoertamea.. oan oa aona
for 1,50U Thle acttoDwaataaantaftefl
tributes by bis old pupils had beetfpata
la a neat, f entinx manner. The pathetic
rpeech oi the venerable rrof. uetceoii
Thomasriiis, a graduate of the Univer
sity ot N. C., of brought tears to
many eyes. t i, VV 'J. i
, w e extend our tiacere coagralmauonfl y
his brilliant success in the management,
as secretary, of thif great and promiaiag
Ork. KDAOOQV, T
'. nia-in iV.Ml at I-t.' ,'l .1'
M. A Abber. of. Rneeell vUl Ark.i,
Intt Jnnn fU.ki.ii lR:"At Inst I haTA
found 'an- honest remedy.- 15. 15. UvJU
tbe bpej Flood Poi"n remedy on eartb,
n I if I ! -sd a v ? t t would reach
'.' ' t t3 tiiOBra, 1 would! pro
t' t -a, i !-vo csed ozlv four
1 i ; n i r rlycured of
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KB; GLADSTONE' AT LlVfRroyj.
'.MM (mji lf.ilJiii.7..'ii
A YAS lASO rLiAStti iUDlbHOX.
.- .'.flr,..i. tf.ll 1.1,1
LivkKPoot, June, Mr...01adaue
this afternoon' addressed the slectors of
Liverpool in Hengler Cfreusv' He was
reeeirad: with aoaadieae enthueiaam.
The cirone was crowded i to its;atmoBt
eapacityj 5,000, persona being j pratsnt.
Hundreds of people'unablo togaia ad
nyttanee, crowded around the outside.
Mr. Gladstone' tStdThe enthusiasm in
favor of home rata (urpaased anything
he had witnessed daring hie lifei ' Des
ita tne kmg parses ef aJ opponenni, he
looked forward to the result of the leleo
tions withooondeace. lrwss true that
ha detaounoed tha aationaKsts In 1801,
bat it was because he thong I they were
in the wrong. He supported them now
because he thought and knew thev
were in the right. He now proposed to
give a statutory Parliament to Ireland
to deal - exclusively wnhv - Irish affairs.
His opponents pretended that such a
grant would be the breaking- down of
Irish allegiance. toJheJmpcrial Parlia
ment; burnWthe'pri- ty, their alle
giance had ben- aJyeaf gukl'rjdy and
half-heaited. feet etoore,j adT lo me
timea t had net beant gaved at all.1 The
Ubevfe ftiahad hit dSnir- that iirt of
alle? ufia and make Irlshsnfn 'Avere
the .jrperiaiailivaelitlike IScofc hmen
aikTgliehMti reotni'tbe heart! and
mind. He'stouUa denied that they were
refusing Uistor Vrtlsgee whioh they
were giving eiaesvnere. On the con
trary, the werajralnig to listen to any
suggestion) oaYbeheif of Wster. They
were willing tty make exceptional pro
posals if ther were likely to be adopted.
Again, they 'werel told (that the land
purchase project meant taking British
taxpayers' money i it meant nothing of
the kind. It was one thing to efend
thelt money end-another thing tdlijest
it.Ifthe, thoughtthat land jphroLase
uist urore' tliau-eavostrijeni le 'wmld
be no pasrty t Ike echam. nte defied
howeVerrhat the honiefrW.Wll and
the landpuKJliksogillweae inseparable,
He reminded his auditors that home
rule was a (umstion et claseeaagtinut
the maVBaea, ibiueraiparty,;ktaaid
waa, at a rule, notaupitod'tr daktn.
sqalrea biergynaeni or the tablls)ie
cnurcn, omoers ot toe army, and so
forth, '. Wherever there awe a hWhly
privileged, publicly endowed profession
almost every member of that profession
was an an U-liberal ; but from the legal
and medical professions, which were
now open, the liberals received a fair
share of support. The question was
hetber tbe masses were able constitu
tionally to overbear tbe claasea, because
it had alwavs been Bho wn that wherever
truth, justice and'huatauity were con
cerned, the ssnases were in the right and
the claesee were in the wrong.
He would show this by reference to
Lord Randolph Churchill, whose name
be had not mentioned before during
the canvass, and which he did not sup
pose be would have occasion to mention
again, lie had been told that Lord
Randolph Churchill had had a good deal
to say about him, but he (Mr. Glad
stone) had not taken the trouble to in
quire. It waa very difficult to describe
Churchill, but if he could out out one
half of his qualities be might make with
the other half a valuable and distin
guished public servant. ChurohiU ad
mitted that the classes might go
wrong, that the PalKMall clubs might
go wrong, but tnat the people never
erred . Mr. O lad atone hoped they wou I d
not err on this occasion. Parliament,
he said, had been paralyzed because of
tbe Irfeh question, and it would remain
paralyaed unless some measure of jus
tice were passed. Ireland bad struggled
to bring her case to the front, and had
succeeded. Shq.was now, backed not
only by her Own members, but by a vast
number oi r.ngusn people, lie Deitevea
that the measures proposed, would tend
to promote the ftrewtn of ftdBberity in
Ireland. The liberals were told that the
result would be thay England woQld
have to held Ireland, by force bu thh
she waa doing now. He hoped to hold
her in: future bylore.iphers. Mr.
Oladstotae concluded, amid loud cheers,
wlOiVlTlgproaS deuUaefeaionJ ef the I
manner in which the act of union was
effected. . . ,101
' Henry Ward Beecber was on the plat-
" . . ... -
I
Mr. uladatone will remain at Hawir-
ea one weekvuewul then go to Lon-
MK,Tbomas O'Connor, speaking here
is evening, ridiculed tha. argument L
would result in the Hooding of England
with Irish labor. On the contrarrJ he
said, it was the act of union that caused
the vast incursion of Irishmen into
Qreat Britain and America, with the
consequent lowering of wages. .
p.Uatalfte Ulm, hnii)i. i OX
Eulgd'Spher
saysv "Having received se nraoh beneihH
front Eleetrio Bitter,' I feel duty f
tl lo(4T4h.MtveUAJlh.
4 let suffering hamaBitywrkW A.1 Have
had a running sore on' my' leg for' eight
year, my doctor told me I would have
2t&?fei
Electrlo Bitten and, seven bottles Buck
leu's Arnica Batve. an mleg'iB now
unaand.welh'i.Electrio Bitten are
eld,,at Aftr eenU a- bettsendBeea
Itfn's. Arnica 'Salve at 25o. per box by
noocx oroa.
i7iaWProK
.YNOTBUSCf. J0n0l28."-Mi8S Watdron.
ouns lady about It titan Of age1, who
Idee near Bnford, Va., completed her
48th day of fasting this afternoon. ' Her
Only aoariahment has been email duna"
titles or vinegar ana water; uer case
pinlea the medical trofessloh',
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I , . ADTICB TO OTHBR.i ;:
r
inuki alwsva be. used i for - children
t ' !-jr. It poptb"" t cV.iid, softens
t. L iu s, a..aj9 &ii rs, i, euros, wi. ,d
cc. 40, a"d is the best remely for d.ar-
bOa,' Twenty-five conts a bottle.' ;.;s"
j ' Jan; Ututhsatwlt ".
Moaal rntHed.
' RUarkteredkyladliai.
" UciYUMS, Mex.,' June T.A band of
Yaqur Indians attacked, a mule train
loaded with freight near Becon on last
Tharalay, killed two men, and captured
.thirty mules. , iur.-n
4 later report aays that a lien tenant
Colonel (name not ascertained) and six
teen soldiers were killed by Taquis near
ftftasa.it' "t'.V'-f iix. 't--'
, tiOGAUca, Aria., Jana ,17. ndVieee
Xrewfprt Huachupaaay, that the ehief
of the scouts under , Cape, Lawton ar
rived at that place yesterday. He re
port the killing of five Mexican wood
choppers near die San Augustine mine,
aeveaty naUee from ' Magdatena, on the
bonora river, by h ostites. Capt. Lawten
is still on the trail betweea Vaaamiqae
and Senoquipe, Mexico.
Ta the Mem bers ef the Ueaiocratio Ex
ecetlve Cemnlttee ef Craven
C'ouutj;
There will be a saeeting of the Com
mittee at the Uaatoa House in New
Berne oa Saturday, July 10th, 1886, at
13 o'clock, for the purpose of railing a
county convention. All members are
requested to be present.
AUH8Utt W. Wood, Chairman.
COMMEKCIAL.
Journal Ornox, June 29, 8 P. M.
COTTON.
Nxw York, June 29. Futures cloef d
steady. Sales of 60,000 bales.
July,
9.JT
January,
February,
March.
April,
May,
.18
9.B7
U.87
9.47
August,
V 87
9.24
on
07
9.10
September,
October.
November,
December.
June,
spats easy
Middling t a 8: low
Middling 8 5-8; Good Ordinary 8 3-8.
New Berne market, no sale reported.
Middling 8 13, Low Middling
Oood Ordinary 7 1 2.
oomatario naarnxT.
Skku oottob IfifcO.
Cotton Sxxd $10.00.
TcaPKNnNi Hard, 1.0o, dip, l.7S.
Tak 73c.a1.25.
Cokn &Oa57c,
Oats Retail, 65a0
Rica 7&a85.
BaxBwax 20c. pet lb.
Birr On foot, 3o.to 5c.
CocimiT Hams 10c. per lb.
" Lard 10c. per lb.
K 309 13. per dozen.
Fbssb Poax 4ia0c. per pound.
Pbajjuts 50c. per bushel.
Foddxk 75c.aS1.00 per hundred.
Onions $3.50 per barrel.
Fmi.D Pxa-65a70c.
Hid aa Dry, I0o.; green Bo.
Apples 80a50o. per bushel.
Pkaas $75o. per bushel.
Honey 0c, per gal.
Tallow 6c. per lb.
Ohickxns Grown, 30a35c. ; spring
30a25O.
Mxaj 85o. per bushel.
Oats 50 eta. per bnshol.
Tuenips 50c. per bushel.
Seed Potatoes Early Rose, 2.7!" per
bbl.
Wool 10al6c. per pound.
Potatoes Bahamas. 25a30c.; yams,
40a50o,
Kjbbobenx 91c.
GEO. ALLEN & CO.,
AGENTS FOR
SpririD field Fire Insur'nce Co.
Offer safo Insurance on Dwellings
and Mercantile Kinks.
AGENTS FOR
THE VALLEY MUTUAL LIFE IKS. CO.
Safo and reliable. Easy payments.
ALSO AGENTS FOR .
The PtopItYMotael Lifrissirwcs Fund.
Policies payable at intervals of from
fire to seven yearsduring lifetime.
Money advanced on Policies.
GEAOT EXCUESI0R
esday, july 6, '86.
The qi lApattnllbh aWaaaSUp 6o's gMaiaer
U",w'w' aiC Nllrtt o'clock, 'A. M.
riat iwwM o iock on Friday momlDir,
r WDg N e w brn u time tooonaaet with
tr -a Oo)drtoro In the. aftrmn. thus
(Wing SMUntonlsM two fait iajw aa three
"I'm mi w " jaaa-s jaeaa uetsi,
aae) twedarsof anlmulkl a.urnr on tha mam
nincent wateta or Nsni Kivr. SmUml jm.
laum aat Albemarle UooDtU. A flae view X
nui ws.ji atmimei on we rout oedar.
ewajo-Bsanlt an4 Bodtesi Hsbtand ttia
worh rcnownee Roanoke Island, as well mt
Ocnoska., tutteiae and) drerrm-f Bleti, to
rether wllh U months ec Ber, BaasUM,
wiwpua uwwh rivuri, kdu wis uoean
Beaeb boas Oemeake toJKlttUwwk, Iswtwd.
y, .v.mr onvvnianre tor SMvnie. saiinuc
t aoatlnr, nshitig and dsfccliut will be fonnd mi
uiv qvw, jars, wise jaeoM, rfopsistraaa, ra
PMspa, aartsted by her amraphakad'taw-
L ftom klnston .oa, Vwne Kwlteae saisrV
rrom urauroerom m "Fronr La orange SSJ5;
Ml
rare It Nul Head Haul, tvoni .Mnnn
v,tnt4ToMdaveveiiiDcnntlI FVttlKV mornlna has
WWJUI put WWDIIHtn MWi Tini will
M dinner en ToetiUy and knakawa and
dlm oa Pridar at ft Oenta emrh f onflahMl
n the uum, bnt paimos demrlas tedeeo
MR lanen ajoni and acre thai tiixmaa.
--Tha enthre axpena iron New Bm
will he so theebapnn nwom, Pwwta
lavtp (lonlsi-wo, 1, (, utiB at tKinalon
will M-ave on wi, mii juiv oX.gptMnt
upper liisrtnK an.l bi-..t jtt ttif kotaii
m v nera lor n nMir. .
New Stock, Satines.,
AT ' ....... .
Little Store Bibnnd the
Corner. ' .. ;
by walcbuii; bulleUBJMUa at um aW
you rill keep up wiib Uujat vanta. . .n...
J. F. IVES:"'
LITTLE 8THKK, Middle Street, '
UAlUifcirnHX K. tlaedaor fnmiKrilnM.
JUDI dwlf NKW BKRa,KJ.
GEORGE ALLEN & CO.
t.- DEALERS IN ' ' (" ui'
General Hardware,
AKritultiiral lm ulemtitl.
Plows, 1 1 arrows, Cultivai4re
Hoes and Axes, '
Wood's "Mowers and" JtenpVrs,
tuiiitaajintti
t'otton OiuH and PreHht-a,
FertillKcrs. Lund 1'lu.wier, Kaiuit
Lime, I i- i W, iimmi. Plaster,
Hair. Palm, KaUontlne, Var
iiiftli, Oil, CJIhns, Putty and llMir.
Frrwrn, Kef rifrcrator. ' oil
Cook Stoca. IlurtsLu.. lluralar
Proof Sash Lo ks, warrau'd to
gl
set uriti and hat jHi'ucUpii.
IMlIfKS VKKY LOW,' ,
UKO. ALI.KN & CU.
B. SCHEDTTLE B.
NOTICK.
All Hrsiiie doing buainiws as mar -chants,
r .iiherwi, upon all goods
bought m or out of the State, or. any
others liable under Sdiuduiu "B," ai
required by law lo list the same during
the first TK! (Isvh in July. Persons
failing to list within tho time Will be
placed on the deliuueent list and will
be charged with limuble tax. 1 will be
at my olnoe to r reive the aiumi. QUtnks
furn ishef
After thf
not lisu
qunnt I is-1
l'ih ui July all ahohavf.
will h. pH( f onthedelin-
J' LSKl'll NKLSON.
UcjfUir of LVudn.
j-'.Mlf
New Millinery Goods !
My Large and Select
h'jtocjk or
Now Millinery Cood&.
IIAH HI. I Ui. I,u !
( uiii oi jircHS
f,ii pui., lor au
Ill
un:iH
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1 will ir . .,i -simiiiy ri .4 I v I hi; niMainiiN to
my sIin-Ii ni. l ill Lm, ,rH.-,1 ui tlm.'i to
iln n.iii.4, in r , I i . t h ni,,l i umuiueia
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m I'utli rii ll.i!
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Ferdinand Ulrich,
WHOLESALEi GROCER
NEI.I.N ;)IS AT
SMALL MARGINS.
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Special Prices on Flour.
T. A. ilra n't, Old Stand.
NKW UHltlJl N.
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on,ppllaUon
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