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! y "- -:, 4. K . -": . s- - -1.1 1 ' v r. i-J d V v rt r n1 ii"' T-r:J' l t i f . . A.Ii'T '-iiii -TT-?r.TnvT -A'. '-IF i , .... ft. ..,... . , ir ... . ,. ,. . -r -rry- J. r ) "1 ft; T" 4 V . ; i..UOAI; NEW.S: 1'-itp fi' NurUu- lons-itude, T7 r Wert. " J ho r.-- ''"'V tf " - . Mooi ion iiA0 p.m. ffiiTr7-?';f 'ii)"--" Cr.v uu h&a insr. FAnAiVAn rTnAiA Tea for maklngr Iced Tea. MtVorlng - COoewi.i tFtUVP larke Ffcrnily Bef, &aUi Cofft ground to order. . But r on loe, and no flies. " 1 ' Jly71w , THE StEAM' IfcttBY. Wkdkkbdatb P KewWett il3, S:4B, 8:19, 93.11:15 XM.Ja2Uv a.UV fi:8. P-M. te,. Brfinir)a Ferry t 6:00, 7:80, : 0:00,. iO:30.T U0 Mr, 1:30, . 8:00, 430, X), 7:30 P.lt KVo 10 eents eeoh way. City axovraio parties"' 10 eenU ' round--tr1p.--: Buaday ehewl or picnie TirUea oenl ppuaa trip. ' JCBT f bECEA'ED.i" A dtock f SOU lid, , aweeJt old eata.Vwblch v off or at Mb. per puirtwl retalt. . Mil; -iJ' WA ;j. A. MBAIXJWB, J j25dtf Union Toint. , Pork ! boor orrtjr It MnunnestO rain. ' 'I'foM tfeBffbf tndic&lionB, tliellepub- lie mb will bate lively time tomorrow. Tl .SliT,5 eJty'ooumcil metlMt nlgbt and adjournod to 12:30 o'clock . tJday. - imfciiClrAWdrElkB feocity wiirmM fonight at 6:80 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Thoe: Daniols. ' The campalgnore addressed the citi Eentof Jimcs'City'on Monday night, holding them from Op. m.to 3 a. m. .Gladstone1 campaign on home rule it nothing' like it. -Our ataooiato left yeoterday on an ex o jraion jfi )&tl llad, from whence he ' will iftttb,1 liglUhouso. Should it pro ve too cattia m it djd on his last at teaipt L "loo, tLo overland route will , ii ttuf iii. !;-' '.y-- " ' ijtfltftfWfaifyccy Queen from Swane bofOATftB torpeuUQ tot Major Den nlB0$ W. OOttoo . for Dail Droe., eani'e tbrpufcTi ' CM Clubfoot : and Harlow Greektcanal. ;.Tb captain jraporu the einal quU navigable for his veeaol, ex eept 4itoh where a cave-in gave i hlvgfc4 trouble. uXfitif 1A yd. ciunif . ' Atraxrt'ofwrVenty-flve acira of land'- ' wcmiifud mn arw!odianr w"&iroTd at auctio t P wan Quarter on the 1st Monday tn this month and was knocked down at (1,000', cuh. , , ; , , , A change in the nuxad freight and . paMenira train goes into effect today on leave, rfp?9WX3itj:MBliOla,,n.vo Monday, Wedneedayt and Friday, ar- nyagu wer narne u Biia Tm. and W: atzearataa. the Saaak. The exonnioa to Nag'-Head yeeter (LwnVtbJ aounda. '. The run all the war by day light U m treat bnt eIdoini jy)d jfchile trip on the Bhenamoan wun ner bljgjnxoty-t t yime. "araWira' a. fetter from Oaorsetown. f S. 6.. .vinir an adoonnt of . the alnking of the achoonerljrffe," formerly of thii cit, Capt. Charle 8. Moore, off Win : nv bar. Oeorcetowa Harbor. 81.C. on the aight of )04 bU. o( Jane. 'The orew : were nved. The AtOt wa bound for . Wilmington wit) J cargo of pbotphate rock, j j.W ,beUer .;.h ., jwM,f not owned by parties in thUoity nnd was one of the oldest boat! known here 935 Manhattan City U propoaed I name of a great hpmettle -InitlopoaiB to enr ' tmln Naw Yrtrlt. Brooklyn and all the uburbaiiXtowntf and tUle oV the New yorkdf-the Hridemr rrrertnto one grand empire otty iPnehenired mile of v'i . ar d wharres," additional parks art ;rreationrgreunde, wKh ten luillions of dollars saved to ta? payers tl - f a ... ; ill t4 Je n Joyed by ovr three millions of inhabitonte with tmswbi nf tlm-AfiribXation' f enough of the Jersey side to outstretch evenLiOnti la. population.. - '?-! Personal. ' 1'-. V"? !!The luid faxntly left last. ' 1"7 ''behead City tqtpena A. ' . u and family leinor I . -ri.. I City yesterday for the sum "'as v, f ily If ft f . - nd the fan co ct !., Vt r' day r-a pot, large hut, 1 good, number waal. Wj, i bt b fine ran (LwnVtbJ rlre mkI iireis the .. - T RpaiUJ Prltatrlt-A' Llvaly.Ttm , It tk (tk.rrMUal, l Ward. - The Jiepublicans held their primary conventions 'yesterday in-(b.e -ariotM voting precinct- of the oonntyforth pnrpoae.of selecting delegate to the eeunry convention which, aeeemble at the theatre tomiknewtt SZZ In tb 6th precinct, (th wad in this city i the. aymventloa. , wka .held th little church near the Frog Pond , I V. Apbau and v ralmer Dotli ciaiiu.d to be chairman of the precinct commit tee. They' both undertook to cull the meeting to order, bnt it wa soon ap parent that the Abbott follower were in the majority, at least they nutde the most noise, and be was declared chair man of ,th committee, and afterward declared permanent chairman of the meeting, the Palmer crowd protesticg in the meantime against the manner cf proceeding. A pandemonium ensutd for a while, during which time the Ab bott faction declared the following delegate elected : To county convention 1. P. Abbott, Oeqrge Richardson and E. Merrick ; al ternates, W. F. James, Putei l ibber and W. C. Griffin. To township convention J. ('. Miice, Peter Fisher and Silas Hryau. The delegates to the county conven tion were declared the committee. As chairman Abbott left the stand, coals flew off and the crowd rushed to gether towards the center of the floor and for a few minutes there apiartd to be a f ree Qstiouff. One standing out and looking on expected to see at least forty broken noses and bunged eyte. But all ended in smoke; if there was a lick passed it was a very light one. 'While this row was in progress the Iter. A. J. Man-ball, the pastor of thecburcb, camo in and tried to pour oil on tee troubled waters, and in the midst of his appeal one of the participants mounted a bench and shaking his fist violently aid, "I would let my soul go to h 1 before 1 would vote for Israel Abbott." The preacher continued his remarks and severely reprimanded them for dese crating the house of God in such a man ner and told them if they did not pro ceed to their business in an orderly manner he would take steps to remove thera from the house. By the time the preacher got through the Abbott crowd had withdrawn from the house. Palmer then called the meeting to order and proceeded quietly to organ ire by electing II. W. Canndy chairman and J. T. York secretary. A motion to elect delegates to tho county oonvdntion by ballott was car ried, and the following were elected: N. II. Styron, H. II. Simmons and Lawrence' -Cotton , each receiving one hundred votes; Abbott, Richardson and Merrick received 17 each. The Painter faction ef this meeting was forBtimson, the Abbott faction for Bean.. The Palate -meeting adopted the fol lowing eeoto iona:,- j , , We, the t4sili(ians of the Mh ward, 6th precinct, do, on this 8th day of July, 188, Resolve, That we condemn the ao- tions of I. B. Abbot Peter Fisher, Geo. Richardsen.V Emanuel. Merrick,, and other for attempting to stifle the will and wishes of the good citizens and honest voters of the above named pre-ejnetj-ci i f I Resolved, further. That we never in tend (to her led by sure each olamor as wis perpetrated by the above named parties ;jtowtuereiQae veeneeriuiiy recommend the endorsement of the fol lowing named persons D. Btimson for sheriff, and C. E. Palmer for the House of Representatives, and da instruct eur delegates to use- au Honorable means to secure their nominations in the. next county eonvsntioo.P 3 m i wi Kespectruiiy sunmittea, . , , H.P.Kennedy,, . f . r ' i H. H. finoioirs; ' v A muraml TVwna 1 lue following were eiecteo ? preoinci committee by the Palmer meet ipg: C. Ei . Painter,; :JT. JS. Btyro And w. C. Griffin. This meeting was pre-eminent ly a colored meeting, not a white man Deinginit. ; t:. . At the Bth precinct, 5th ward, the election Jor . delegates whEbUot. Two sets were voted for and the result was' aj tie. "The , chairman, decided in favor of the foliowingfc saidlto keHahn delegates: J. E. Hussey, Asa Bryan and A. G. Odeni ' J. W. Harrel!, TrUA eilrk Dolfl aTPH3 rigins were elected preciicr committee J. 5F. Stanly, M, FM;Dfum and Elias Hays Were elected delegates to the township convention.. "w n'-r fy" ' la the) 4th ward,tVirgU k? Crawford, Moses T. Bryan and.M. F Holly werei elected delegates to the county con yon tonl -They are said tone for StimsoU. i la James City, Washingtoa Cpivey Jas. R. Hooks, and Robt. Davie were elected by a large majority and areeaid to be for Hahn. . : t . t 1 11 f ' ' I Red House precinct, Bryan' Jones, Oliver H. White and Wm. Fenderson were d.x'arcd elected, but the chair man refused to give them credentials i-non ' t ("" I V X n rr.i y -wastiEol. : r sre PKid to 1 e f "r IT-Vn. ' . ' 1 t ard. L. J. 1. ort, I'. Uabn , fm t nr . r 19 ' 1 I 1 " 9 w )' irar ana Elsworth Andereon were elected delegates to the ceunty oonvetiiiosr and teod, likes JJahrn t5V-MM BhsVard,1 1. C. Wootet and Geo. Simp- vi sleeted delegates teh tewe In. the second ward DSOmsoa, O. TSaVbk and David" ' Ba'rnm were elected delegates to the county ' contention! This sou Eds tfks a Btimton delegation. In the 8rd ward the meeting was somewhat unruly with cnancee in favor of a SdmsoU delegation. At the time of going to press the meeting was still in session. Steamer Moveiavcnta. The steamer Shenandoali arrived yes terday morning and left at about 9:80 a. ui. for Nag's Head with a grand ex cursion for that point. The steamer Carolina left early in the morning with the returning excursion ists for Quaker bridge and returned in the evening. The steamer Kmston left with a jam of celebrationis returning toth upper Neuse. The uainur Flvreiyt took back the paabtiugeiti hi Uie day net ore, wun some additions, to their homes at Vanceboro nl vicinity ' The tti'uinfr Vltopatru arrived ' from below with freight and passengers. - - . - . Kinston Items. Croiis in this eeaion are reported to. be doirjf; and looking unusually fine, and so also are weeds and grass. It is d is tr easing It dry in Lenoir county at this time. Just now there is not a liquor saloon in the county. "Old John Frosty," one of Kinston 's exiled bar-keepers, has turned up in his old tusinesH at White. Hall, in Wsyne county. J. A. Maths., Esq., recently prar hibited from deing business afKmsten-, has opened a saloon at Hell's Ferry, in Pitt county. Chas. F. Dunn and Owen W. Parrott. late in the whiskey Business here, are at their old place, rurmanlng custom en with perk; ftoirr(and,ethef greosrei without even the smell of red liquor. The universal crank, with a pocket edition of a book Hew to teacB people to nttond to their own business," wa in Kinston last week. He save awav sev eral of his books to prominent Ktnstdta iai.s. H. P. Mnntuni, A.M.. has been en gaged to tPKcK with 1. L. Chestnutt and Miss Cv nth laTull in Kinston Institute. Mr. llangum graduated at Chapel Jii? in IMS 3 and has since taken a post-grad uato course. , Political aspirants with red noses are not seeking nominations" tbie vear for the lRginlature. Prohibition, if it de stroys trade in Raleigh, will at least im prove the personal appearanoe of our legislature, do compensation (a ioubo n all things. Our old campaigner, Lewis Grady, 'turned State's evidence" and went over to the prohibitionists in our recent local option election. Uowsver, before doing so, in expectation of getting the prohibition nomination for sheriff he providently laid aside wr botuee or. red tinnnr fnr flamnfln InflnanoM. Jndge X I Q) Price, j 4 ; aiatmguUed rdagietratk of the Neck township, rs centlT ioined in holy wedlock a loving couple, using the identioal ceremony by which fresident Cleveland waameae twain. The Judge says the vys ef the President, in everything, are worthy ofj Knowirf OUfKabflity to rheumatism, Dr. Joseph T. Quaiminga , kin4lM fpr nished us with a small Irish potato to be carried constantly' In one pocksC During the recent wet weather there has been going on in our system a "h 11 of a time'', between the potato and the rheumatism, witfy. vlotoryi thanks to the doctor, on the pari of the potato. AU,haU totbei Irish potatfl .Vl "LiCi? twelve last Wednesday night, sdr . liobr . laileons closed doors until the first Monday in June next,? All classes, trade said, pro fessions"rere consniououtlr provident daring the day i saying p a supply for4 toe - long ury season. wng ana uemi johns vntboom nob etoppere were mcv imr in every, direction., the . owners, in 1 . V-l A1 many uiswuiueB, uviug mm tuia mm- ibwi iVfra (alien ana, ug pruviu vat proaiDiaiw ists will pcoupy the land.A h.hy. j Some surprise It expressed at ehe hoidiszof the Democratic Jadioial eon' veation or the otn district at uoiasDoro in the 4th judicial district. This. how. ar. is innt what mhrhft have been - p9ctdA' Md soro like Ejeetheaded citv, went decidedly ,twet'j at the local optidh election hi-June last. ' Politicians know wbat a vgooa twng-ur nna ap ways manage to get elose to it. A po litical convention, without whiskey. wonldibe f e4 failure taabereo eanla C Ever thedistlaKhished- chair man oi tna uotasoqjro oonTenwi recog nizes this fragment of philosophy.' v i -.J JBm Sja ISTa. fO'H.t v. : . ...... - t.-i TowALidA.. Ga.. June ei , Wfl find B. B. B. to be the beet blood poise rs remedy wei eev .bandied,' and give mote satisfaction. Its cure are auick and' decided, and you cant say too much in its praise-. W know .of two cases of blood poiaort abd.eiieW c-vtarrh cured by its use, We cnt !l any c'.hcr now. . . . - - . . , B. C. Kisapd ft Ton, , " j;rcl, . Bol'f in Nsw'BeFca .ly I.. fini I'. LI. aleadow, -" M i-.-s:.::" Lien Conj rnnrtrRce lliiHOi.ice. and forr-li H. M. McIWnaia'is' uBding an ad- diuoe to tiaytvagSaOfs- fl La praofs is ttrtaits anpthf f Jjhool wttsA CJsprt.spe f ,1 Simeon V-beini - Jh. f ?Hved another at ai ,:vty. ft jtuJar. Lovit Hines' nullS LtotrJ wTHThas fur nished lumber for several of our people War eXniaeywse Ml i re- sufseaftetsevejei Jay ketjia aceeunt of rain andjdslaypf iron, for the front. puahed to completion. Bev. Mr. Swain praaohed at Hickory Grove last Saturday night and (Sunday, his regular appointment, Mr, Swain has served the oharoh for over twelve months and has given the congregation . which has steadily, inora&sed, perfect satisfaction sal ar as we haV. been able to learn. We wish bim much success in the work in which he ib bo earnestly engaged. Ws regret to learn that lice are very seriously damagiag cotton in mamy place- We near that on tho tarius ot Mr. Noah Rouse, J. S. Wooten and others, near here, the ovUou is literally ruined in many places. The opinion in that too much rain and cloudy u eatht-r is the cause, and that a few Jys oi i.: warm weather will remove the iaus'. William Wells, who wan auine nine ago bonded bv the mayor of our place to appear at the next tsrm of our court and answer to the offence ol ai; attempt ed assault with1 a deadly weapon, was delivered to policeman Pitts last ttumlay by his bondsmen. Wells remained with the policeman till Monday evening and then unceremoniously left for paits to ns unknown. We have seen and heard of the crops fro. dUterent .section el "the tttfuty. and in nearly every place the coan plaint is too much rain. 1 be crops are not so prosperous as they appeared a month ago, especially corn, and cotton on l:dii land. The grass is pretty bo)d and has a good footing in some places, and t-t i : I the crops are in better condition, as to cultivation, than one would expect to see. the over-abundance o( rui con sidered. We visited that juhtly good reputed section, Buckleabsrry, a few days ago and found the crops in a good state of cultivation, and promising, but not as muoh so, aa then usually are. The people in this section do not plant all cotton, but arrange their crops so as to have their weU-nlled barns and smoke-houses st home. We saw some very In corn on Ben. Sutton ' farm on Frog Point, which he thinks will yield sen barrels per acre if the season w favorable from this on . The citizens of this community never say that "farpv mir dont pay,' and the same syntcin nractloed bv them witTaiaka flt " ho aav so think otherwise' Rsiso Yott t ow n supplies. The First Fixcll Year. The record for toe first fiscal year of the Democratic administration in one which the country will read with in terest, and it is one upon which Demo orets may go to the country at the fall eUUllUlU Without TwrV Tlltfpducti on ineimcUfr .otaLl Jane, as shows. In the stats issued) frol he TreasarvV Haaeatlyesteedav, was S9,061,808, 18 brat nsoaJ ysMaTiitise taem the- late icab adffifntttratiofi. TSf lotaC lipta of the Government front au rose dnrinz the yearjrere nr eivvw,uvw , ew ws ssof i Treasni7efaciab,ai W a,a aaivAaa' .L 1 uTl th sadwc in their estimates last December. Onstome reoaipts were $103,747,822 aksjaet tl81,471,989 dqrha the prece dingXresr ; internal revaaoot reoeipo) wm iWoM B?B aoninst C118.498.729 the prsrVous teavrair' incTease'irr-hothl tnstaneesrw&ue receipts rrorn misceL laneoea eouroet amounted to- UtMii MS. a deorease of 13.000.000. This shows an increasfi id revenue, as com pared with the preceding - year, of nearly tl8.000.00O. With an Increased revenue there is reported a decrease in exiMndltnree amounting to about tl9,"- 000,000, ' The total expenditures of the year amounted in round numbers to i45.00a,000r against 1200,000,000 the year1 before, ' Ordinary:, expenses for the tear just dosed amounted to S13V 00.000 os fally $23,000,000 less than tha nrawinns Tear. The Interest charged fog thd past year, was $30,580,673, about a million less inaai tna previous' year, while t04.703.4o4 was paid out for peh- siona against, 150,103,267 during the preceding yea. I With tntel-' twfmfWhl' ' SmOHntiilff iA a338.000.000 and total expenditntes (in cluding 46,000,000: sinkhvg trmt) of gsev.ooo.oov; tn uorernmenta surplus lor tne pass yeas wiaA.reacn e4a,ww,vuu, againssH 118,000,000" during) th ftwal year ended juije TO. iB83.-r n;aningioti Pott. "ii Sthup should1' alwaye be1' need lUr ' cmiarvni children iltss. - Tf annLKaa. tKa -l.fTJ nSSmml palniriM islanl toolib, and is the beet remedy fot diar- r t a. . j jt.. naBa,,r Twewy-uvwyjfTrtsn eanuei) , ,""ian24dtuthsatwlT " ..V; .rtiVlfUl , r araale-. . W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winches ter, Ind., wrltesr, "Out ef, my custom ers, Mrs.-Louisa "Pike? BartohTaRan-do?pb-'Co., Ind.was'4 .long euffertrr with ConsuaiDtion. and" was grven up to die by ber py1lclaos.She heardTor Dr. King's Kew Ltacevery tat Censura ra bees 'TlfilyM'' tion, snd benn buying it of. tne. .InJOlTT HAUk, ao,f ABJE, IEW Slf J t-.tra f waltf Jto3tf48 city, a (..cucof six riilp,'and is now so much improved she had euMasing it. She foelsshe owes her life to it." , Free trSul, boules .at ulliacotk Bro'a, Drug . t- ,. - r :.'m t ni ?.tm! 1 Real EetRta Laita?es and Deeds for sale at the Jovbnal oilice. , . r f!'l'"f!'ir 'tj'C '"'7." i.;ti:"" Tha.aeavr . winda aasdrraiasi hare damagedi the oropa badly. jOernrwae blown down and broke off; I thing the crops already a amagea a quarter, ma joe more. Volitio is seadanina u be nw. XJhe foiling fst aeswW be meeOng wJt approvat , Fo ebsrifl. 3es?F Bwyelor registeer oieedt, Thetnae- Cam pea; ' for superio' eoart eterk. faetas MtOev; .3 istsinuaaafrss, John ri. Martin; for Useearer we Bohody's naoe mentioned, bat ax sect some of them in a few day. The above ticket would make a strong one, and one that the Democrats could win with every time. 1 here is some talk of sending Hon. W. T. Caho back to the Senate ii he will go. No better selection could be made, We would like to see Bill go up hjgher. (eo. H. Brown is mentioned for Con gress, but Skinner's, Moore's and Latham s friends have got their syes opi'n. They all have friends that will stick to them. It U hard to tell who hat got the most friends in the county, Boys look sharp. Saved lVl Lite. Mi . D. L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Kr , says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw kim into convulsions. He tried Udectric Hitters and got relief from first bottle, and after taking six bottles was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounoB. bays he positively believes he would have died, had it not beea for the relief nlTorded bv Electric Bitters. Hold at rifty rents a bottle by Hancock Bro . . . K-i" Any of our friends intending to vIhu New York will be pleased to learn that their well known and favorite atop- ping-pluce, French's Hotel, is ready to receive them. Tbe bouse has been in tho hands of skilled workmen for mouths, and is completely renovated. f'verv hall and room has handsome I'.niHsi-ls carpets, and all the furniture is new, and of cherry or mahogany, wlulo innumerable French plate look ing glitsscs adorn the walls in every part ( f tin- house I he general dining room ih om of the largest and handsomest in li.o f,iy. and is, with the private dining rooms, 'hilorately furnished. All the sleeping rooms have electric call bells used for awaking guests, without the old-fashioned kicking on the door, and ample ventilation. One of tbe new pro prietors, Mr. t. W. Coleman, was for several years manager and part owner, and still owns one-fourth of the Oarrov Uu Hotel, Baltimore, and is the son ef the late and far famed Robert B. Cole1 man or the Astor House. The hotel is kept on the European Plan, the price of rooms being $1 per day, and the bill of fare is equal fo that of any first class hotel in the city, though the prices are very moderate. See the card of the hotel in another column. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRES OP CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a nxissnonary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Ret. Joseph T. Ixmak, Station . fieut York Citv. alT dwy COMMERCIAL. , . JocaifAJU Ornog, Jaly 6, I P. ftf. ,,,.'! o, OOTi;PV ,.;; j New York, July .Exchange closed, New Berne market dull. , No antes,, , OOKfElf lO AKBtart'. Seed toTTtnri-S&OO. OOTTOirBXEBf 10.00. ' TcnncsiassJ Hard, tl.OO-, dip, $1.75. TAJkT-75c.aSl6. .9BT60a$7,, m i OATS-pRetail, 55e60. 'RiCs-T5a85. BOtrWAf tOo. per lb. -Beep On foot, 3c, to sc. jujrnrg HAnawl0o.net lb. : " , LAHDlOc peslks ISoos 8a8io , per donen. Femr POnit 41ac per pound. . Peahu'IU' 10c per bushel. FoDDEB-TSe.aJl.OO per hundred. OniQirs $8.W per barrel. . Fieij) PAa 65a70e. . - HinKS Dry, luo.; green 5c. Apples 80a50o. per bushel. Peaks $75o per bushel. Horey 40p, per gal. Tttiow 6o. per lb. GAfUatuitv-Grown, S0a35c. ; spring aoaseo. v . MgAlftlSo. per bsxshet. OA.T8-50 ots, per bushel. . TurMps BOc. per bushel. . Woov-lOaWc. pefTWnd1. ; ' r' Potato es Bahama, 90a30n; yams, 40a900r r-i ! Hit--. ' : . ' 7 WBOLEBAIJI rBTOKS. . New Mess Pork $13.00, Aa.w aa nnm WR. f ... BHOrjU)En MEAT-0." ; C.R.'s, F. Ba, a and L. a-Tio, . i ! FtAtrB n qsi nn i tir"Tfo. by the tieroe. . . i axiy -oasis iw s .!. I Own mlM 1 . 4.' ' Oorpgn Valloyi. ; avjf Salt 5a90o, per aack. MOLASSES AED OTEUTB 30atOM. w.n.La Art - ? BnnL.t1:SA. 9d3tt: t bf. I. tl 1 .Onooslte Citv Hall and tha Part OfTISa. Th's Hot! la one of tbe moat com pkete tn ltn.-sri6tatmrni sad rarattnre- of AST HOI &K lu w Tork Oily and la eoadaoted on.tk.Xa)roxaXA X eavx. t HoowisenlytsavwollarperrtuT', Bsif nto's from BrwtOyn Iri. .) f . vt h. Air iin fr cars t t o tt . . Moft ofvpvnhl.-1 "tol ir 2 -r y, , Merc'innts o snip U Dlulnv I wifti. aut Lunch Counter replete- uu xi l a Urica a muueniic pncea, if ' Wiy New Stock Satinet Little fitofe.:5pun4,the My watefataa Ulilartia Daaaas'k MBricnlara you eiHkeeyfijiwlUtlatstayvtauia.... J. P. IVES.-' J LrtTL! STORE, I MUldls Btrest, ,' -LAUSK STOCK. I CBedeorrr..xn Tn'fKrk.' ritmUiwity ..i KW MKKNK) ; . GEORGE ALLEH& CO. DEALERS IN General Hardware, Agricultural I m nl nr n t g. Plows, Harrows, i'ullij'iAiora, Hoes ami Axesv Wund'H IMTotv M hnxl TlotiidrK tjteuiu i:;ixieit. Cotton Gins undPrenscs ' Fertilltern. Lan.l Ilastr, ICailift Met lianh s Toole ami Hard warn, inline, urick, tement. Plaslr, Hair, Paint, Kalsomiim, Var iiiKh. Oil. tilas. Pullv ui.l lf:nr Vrcecers, Hfi rigerafaiiv: ' Oil Cook Sliiics, i:ui;ku Burelnr Prool Sauli I.o. ki warrantiil to give Hecuritv ami satii'.u I ion. piucKs vEitrhow1. ' JK ALM5X Av'!0, Tax Notice. Tho following ks a list of i.trani,a whose property has been sold . r lh,m and which Uie city now h.ls 'Atedi for, and unless they coniu lorar,t within the uext thirty days nd iedoii the same, the city treasurer" w i! pro oeed at once by law to tak powttwiua of said property . Frank Willis, Mary I.. Whalvy. Jamea . Smith, (Irmiea heirs. J li. Slh fcni'i- guard'u, II. t'. Whitchunt. Ainhno Wbidboe. Cicbro Urcsu. i.u.rr A. V..L- terson, Carolii.c (iurduer, E. ; M-. rr-(t Rosanna WhiiiielJ. Joseph 1' :-;n, lsuuc E. Brown. I.i.ion Wiudlv. Silia ami Ellen Willianih, Asa liivii'i. Ltrvan Green, Abner (): irnoF, Man .'-.a Oftfd.Mns. Mary Ann Han is, Mary Uatoh. Thomas E. Harris. Handy Simmnr.d. Miiin.hi Wright, tieo. II. Williams. Ja-Av II. Muoro, Eiy Moore, Mariah I: -hsTds. Uenry Lynch, Flumbo Lucas, Wiiliain O. Kane, Louisa Hicks, Robt. i;u.ey. Eli Jacksou, Simon Jones, (lHTi.".ria Jones, Soph ronia Jones, Elixa lvi4nis, McLln. Davis, James Boyle, Lewi Brown, Martha Graham, L. II. Frci.r h. Alfred Baker, Ijiura Chapman. Joim Fenderson, Julia (ireen, Llha llitu Ii, Mary E. Justice, Cilsey Ja-keon, B. T. Justice, Dibby A. Jones, Jubo Jasper. Freeman W. lAtliaiu. BryrS) Mooro, B W. Morris. Macklin Moore, Mike Miiui- ford, Maitlia Phillips, James E. Moimh. Randal Nelson, J. A. Patterson, cuarti u. Susan Williams, John J. Wolfenden, John Warren, Benjnmin Windley, Charles Sparrow. Suruh J. ttidiardsun. Mary Norman, Hannah Moseley, Betsey Moore, Nancy Roberson, Nnncy Kobt.r son, guard n for Annie Morris. A. McLacklan, agent for wife, Lowis Joj- aer, John A. Collins, Habia Blade, Aaron Spruil, Mrs. J. J. Roberaon, Alex. Fayton, Patience Powers, Ann Morris, Redding Mcllwain. Isiah Mum- ford! Edith Moore, James Lucaa, Lunbo Lewis, Mrs. A. M. Disoswav, Miss E. U. Justice, Moses Patterson, Wr. E. Clarke, Caesar Tucker, Ellis William Moore & Williams, Nancy Sterling for Powers children, W. R. Gardner, Moses Willis, Jioitae, w. l'. Burrows, Fiorina l Laura F. Styron. Mar Wh id bee. Lucy Fisher, Letir FonviUe, V. K. ChadwiokagL, Emeiine Bright, Hines ntoM Ta.i. D TT2:i rt W. A. Kelly, E. M. Lane. Marr1 C. Jones, Caroline Harris, Tveina'JoIiej'," Deleey HiU, a C. Foy, Thome FrunH Euntec. Bryan Harry Feartillej Levy Aureen, thomaa Green, Harriet Uev rts, Harriet Jones, Gracie Jonea, Uoqrgq, Jones, H. Lucas. Thomas, Lace, M&iy Abbot. Klllfa Bragg. ' B I'M' ' 1 . I'.l I.1 .'Jt'l I i 1 1 ' anil. I AiarpDOrtqntfyp;; There"are at Dreaent aavnrai unnt unr... On Midd la and Broad atreeu, In Wr r Vnc, l1!? "Sf1"11 lgBt pbMes rM'lA. STORKS, and If some entersrlnlnr i,-kiw Would Uks lham they might al Mind tmd' treat a lively business. But as 1 hnve plaee already ttmt taAM al my Unie uxu tead to ueoeaslnlljr, Iwnnld fj to liiaMil- senaocsraw.uerne ana the poWlfv frnrMv tl'l' L Btl" 9 titan, witlvHiwi VBBT CHOICEST CTOAB3 ever msdo by, the lU.rs or tAfiOB ; there wre. nW better If as good. .,,.' TAR BKKL Smoking Tohaero s mtdttfrir, the verv beat. Ph.vhiir pini. uat WHnn Tobaeeo, elc, . Call and see me. . I Meek I ewtasll oat near Uis eornerMMTtMlffiaAri Seuth Front streets, Ns V liernp fVolt ' i ...i . i.i ii.n.if, i,v!L BeUevue High ScML n oi oIMHtt The 31 it Anneal Sratlon Opeas evteaeAi he WUti 1886"" 1 for Catalogue or Special tstformitteh' Ply to.. W. EUABBOtaVBrlaulMilliC JW2dw2m BeUevwe l..,. tW GEO. AlXEFQDSs - . ... . w i ..v? iilfriiljl . AGENTS FOR'. " 7 - , ; Offer safe insurance on Dwellings B-j)la 1 .v ; ami mi uit7il7 jimw itocitt! afwl a .iJa J;t t' hif-am ALSO AOENTSi FOR-t-i! ; 1 Poficios payaUe at fnterv W r, r , , t ilve to seten yeare during lUVuni. Money advanced on Policies,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 7, 1886, edition 1
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