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I' 1 U. 1 ( A TT -77; Tv-X ' 41 M TT in. 1 T A IT - ivrrr VOL.-V.'-,;J ; ;NEWtBEIlNE. N. C:, SATURDAY iVX& 17, 1886. - ' ' u I . n r y LOCAL NEWS; . JeariaalSaBjatare llauM :; 5 Ke w Berne, la&ude, '. S 6' North. , . i . , . ' longitude, 3' West. Siun tide. 4 :51 1 Length of day, ; Sua seta, 7:13 1 14 hears, U minute. i ir EUSnTESS LOCALS.-' " Ans lotef Iee-Rij4 Melons iiutw - r4i from li&lrd a creek- and can be 1 obtuueu at -your noor wxibj imm Walter lU-;.; ; 'itof FliiaSTATiONitBY, including - Box Paper and Cards, Carter's Inks, ete.,, just received at Mbs. Stakly's 'Booktttere,-IoUeckst. W The Wr York Star will be furnished by J4te)wex"rseven papers at 19 eta. . . QoTaftrvBOK. . - ; jio street sprinkler baa been needed lor a number of days- the last few day bare boru quite eooTfactbe middle pf July-' iTbe steamer Stout loft yesterday with a cargo of melons, lumber and naval ' stores. . , , The people's ticket is gaining visible strength as' the objects of the movement is discussed and understood. - L. aUnaAflkts goods at 30 percent letetba $gst. If ordor tn make room for fall stock. See "ad." ' The Sheafdoak brought in planing maQhyeetrday : for Card Sc. Gal lup1 mill atSlooumb's creek. The steamer Wait after a thorough overhauling, ft yesterday for Beaufort and will resume work on Dogue sound. .The Slienandoah made her regular trip yesterday, bringing in a cargo of general merchandise and taking out melons and vegetables. Eaglbbtpariows are becoming nu merous in New Berne, and already this bold I saw ay little fellow is being complslMt .to driving off our do- Four casee . were before the Mayor's boart yesterday Two were np for dis orderly pondaotone of which was fined a dollar and "eost'.the other a penny and eoat.'CTwo for profane language on the streete were -fined one dollar each and ConMabJaj.Tallvg. of. Cotton, called Tsater.dy;jo teftTs that the crops in hlissnitrra) art pseepeaouet that Bill Lane is the beet man ir the , county and that Mr, CarlesCUrk Li popular with both partieev'lle goes ' back today and de clares himself a candidate for re-election acMfonetable and ;will " 'rah for Hahn.". The ageei of te Old Dominiou Steam -hip Company; dasi res ns to inform the Junior "Gojd Samiriiaas. and their frlondslLalhe vill keep the ticket Office open until 9 oVslook onfght (Sat urday) tot naOt'Tttatilti purchase ' i tickets for he Grand Excursion to WashlngtOB. Such another cheap op ; portunltywlH aot probably be granted to visit Vr ltr town, Washington, . and all who buy a ticket are helping the Junior Oood Samaritans to put money la their treasury. The steamer will sail on. Tuesday, July S0th,"at8 a. m. -'Ckarrh SerTleMTe-Derfi l :;, Thars will be servioi in the Methodist church at 11 o'clock today (Saturday), . .prebJntf by-Brrt.-J.T. Harris, the :. presiding elder of the district. tmpreveaseat WU1 Ceme. . There has bees lately a number ol gen tlemen prospeoting aroaad hare with a ' viaw to making investments ia various . eatPrprises, which will give addjOooal employment to' our laboring classes. Let us push ahead the people's ticket to grand suocees .end, as Major Palmer more than intimated theother night, we - may reasonably 'expect great Improve ment in the oounty of Craven td follow. Whstyer benefits the masses in their moral, and '.financial . relations surely fanprovoe sny county. 'J . t,"- ' a --- ' 1 1 " " " ' "?"' 'a7:: C:-4f i 1 ' who aiTived on the iiSka- yenerday rreporiJQiaTTi: small - ''h'f-Teret rsCttrt wa . OB r--'B Ilead i Wednee ' -9 of the t-MwrKPTSi a . i a small girl jrere A Juug'ladyremned in the C4.Ha hnr rxk. be.:.'. 1 I Irr r ', f lit 1 ' e I ;,t U Vsf tp tO -1 t ..I .parties (.1 ceit ruurn'ng and cut ,f -' - l r i;fe.",Tje body of ''It- a r Tr. ; i V -i !'. r;...- wnv, of paralysis, f i a a I -! 1 -jir, Em T f ( HP 1 ! . i ' n V ' 11 ' I o' H inst., at LI tC) urcli . t K " " SMlsw Cssalr AOalrs. a- We publish by request the expenses of Onslow county last year, it having been charged that the present board of eommisBkmer is responsible for the debt of the oounty. From the accounts published the expenses, though small when compared with many other ooutv Use Craven for one are In exoess of the reoeipts. But for the year 1885 the commissioners of Onslow oounty published their proceedings and every tax payer in the oounty hod tli opportunity of scrutinising their ex penditures and knowing whothoi or not their money was properlyspent. When oounty commissioners show, by giving the greatest publicity to their acta, that they are not afraid, nor ashamed to let the people know how they have dis charged their duties they are generally able to refute any charge of extrava gance or negligence that may be brought against theni. When they do this; show that the money has been spent for legitimate purposes, then it is npt their fault if the taxes levied arc not sufficient to meet these expenses. But few countios in North Carolirn, if any, with the present low valuation of property, can meot current expenses and keep within the constitutional lim its of taxation. This state of affairs plsys into the hands of speculators. They object to all taxes beyond the con stitutional limit in order to depreciate county script and buy it up at a dis count of about fifty per cent and then bring suit against the county and get in terest from the day they obtain a judg ment. It is a very pratty business for this class of our useful citizens who have a little ready money, but it is a bad business for the people. While it is wise to have some limit to taxation, it is certainly foolish to have the coun ties so restricted that they cannot pay ourrent expenses. A proper valuation of property and an equalization of the assessments would remedy the evil to a great extant. Ctly DIlkarHaitllU, la our notice of the city treasurer's report yesterday morning we stated that the disbursements for the months of June and July this year were con siderable less than for the same months last year. This comparison was made without any reference to the nature of the disbursements. Our attention has been called to the fact that several hun dred dollars of the disbursements for June and July, 1585, was for old vouch ers issued by a former board, and that the actual current expenses for those two months was only $108.63 in exoess of the same months this year, and this excess was on account of more work being required on the streets. The comparison was not made for the purpose of reflecting in any way upon the management of the board last year, for it was gonerally conceded that they inaugurated the cash system and the strictest economy. Our only objeot was to show that the spirit of economy still prevails and all vouchers are promptly cashed. Perse sua. Dr. F. P. Gates, of Bayboro, called to see us yesterday. He is a native of Lenoir county, studied medicine under Dr. Hyatt, graduated at Bellevue MedU cal College N. T., successfully passed a rigid examination by the State Board of Medical Examiners when in seaion hi this city, and now offers his profes sions! servioes to the people of Pamlico. He is thoroughly, devoted to his pro fession and we predict for him much Messrs. J. T. Gooding, of Broad creek, and J. T. Cowsll, of Bayboro,. Pamlico oounty, called to see us yesterday. Thay report Crops as looking vary fine but moat too moch rain. -' ' T , Mr. ,D. H. . Harrison, from upper Jones,! was n tha city yesterday and reports crops damaged from rains. Politics, he says, are; dull yet. - j Miss Kin ale Eaton, daughter of" Sam. tU Eaton, Esq.. left en thev Shenandoah Tuesday last for Maine,; where she will spend tha season with relatives; prepar atory 'to her enterirg" an academy, in New Hampshire.- Miss Mipr-ie wtU bo very much' missed by her5 friends and companions, j n ' t a& '.f-r-w '- Rev. J. T. Harris, Presiding Elder of this afetrioU In the city. .-" - Mrs-VK, Dulin,' MraAJ. B. Shin and children, of; Washiiigiott City ar rived On the Shenandoah' on a visit to relatives, j v s - , ' Jv.i l- ' '. WenSerfsl Cs. v. -. j -W. E. Hey t St Co., wholesalo and re tail druggist of Rome.- Ga say: We have been selling Dr, King's New Dis covery, 11 e trio- Bitters and Buckl en's Arnica Salve for two years, llave never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. Trre rsve Dpon some wonaenoi e .e' ted If t.. 9 melcinee in ; ic't. . tveral c-e of prointinop 1 ( j-! ion have I 'a entirely cured - r '.fa fo-v t iff Tr.' Kin-s V i tr.teo . , - ; it butllyir '.. L;"oe. BsUKFB, ' There is yet no abatement of the cholera In Italy, - ' . - There is a general strike ia the tan aeries in Massachusetts , r,, i Mexioo ' and, 'nrobahly Chinav will erect legation buildings at Washington. The corner stone of (he Lee monu ment at Richmond wfll be laid Oct. 3. There has been' mora rioting ia Ire land bet wean Catholics and Protestants. The contract for building the new Harlem bridge in Hew York has been Awarded for 13,058,000. Maxwell, oonvioted of murdering Preller at St. Louis, has been sentenced to be hanged August 97th. It is tUted that Grand Master Work man Powderly has consented to accept the nomination for Governor of Penn sylvania. Wiggins, the Canadian foreteller, is prophesying again. This time he has liin eye on a big storm that is to strike the United States on the afternoon of September 26. The Preeident has issued an executive order warning all officeholders against tbo use of their official positions in at tempts to control 1 political movements io their localities. At last cents are coming into use in California. Ttn vsrs crr thn Califnr. -Ian would not deign to noUceanygLM less than a ten cent piece, but with the decline in prices of different commodi ties the nicol was gradually brought about, and now the penny. The Secretary of War has detailed Major John J. Upham, fifth cavalry, and C'apl. Henry J. Nowland, seventh cavalry, to witness, under an inyitation extended by iho French Government, the maneuvres of the twelfth and eighteenth corps of the Frenoh Army, which are to take place during the month of September next. Buncemlo All Right. AbUKViLLK, N. C, July 14. The fol lowing has been sent to President Cleve land: "To Preeident Cleveland, Washing ton, D. C Sir: We, the undersigned, oitizensof Asheville, N. C, beg leave to say the message sent you by Mr. Natt Atkinson does not voice the sentiments of this community. While your veto of our courthouse bill is generally re gretted, the confidence of the public in your wisdom and justice remains un shaken, and should you visit North Carolina at any time you would receive a cordial welcome at Asheville. Re spectfully. ' 1 Signed ) b. J. Ash ton. mayor: Gird- woort uankin, boott Murray and Godune W. Powell, aldermen; H. A. Gudger, State Senator: Johnston Jones and Rich mond Pearson, House of Representa tives; S. R. Keepler, president of the Board of Trade; F. A. Hull, president or tne looaooo Association; j. r. sawyer, nruiil.nt a, lh l.h.v P h IV V WlUbu. . II f T V' U U , f . AU. Hreese, preeident of the First Nstional llai.k ; . W. Battle, M. D., U. S. N." Iho following ia the -message of Mr. Athinson, to which the above refers: "Having sent you several invitations to come to Buncombe oounty, believing you to De a wise and just man, and nay ing found out that you are neither, all tne invitations are withdrawn." The question now agitating tha pub lic mind is, which ia most damaging to Asheville, the President's yeto or Mr Atkinson's message. xpenf a of Onslow Ceantj far Tear 1880. Amount of checks issued for miscellaneous purposes $853.04 Bridge lumber and (mead's . fsrry - 508.OT Court cost, witness and iurv tickets 1143.01 Health offioer 155.00 Poor 1548.45 To rl. Mnrrill. naid Judsre to holt special term court. 100.00 Checks to E. Murrill for jail ex penses 7H8.1I Nixon 6 Galloway for nrofes- sionai services zo.w - 1. . r AW At $5118.75 Total due Door ner aherirT's set tlement fioia.wa County as per sheriff's settle ment.. Z304.4S $8818.85 Total amount of expenses... Total amount of receipts..... .$511.75 8818.85 Excess of sxp'd 'ts above reo'pts $1398.40 A For school purposes $875.M 3955,81 i Chairman Board ConJmissioners. i ,Tot riney irot3ti2 Sunday, July 18th, steamer Cleopatra will leave New, Berne at 8. 'dock, tw- turn in evening.- rarf Hi eenta Jfon uiveraaie so cents. . ' ! xiii Wis. KrWL.--1 ' ' a W"i.v Managers. v j ! .-.NaWKiiff Ga.4 Juse4j lc85 Fer ever two rears I have been a suf ferer from Hhrumstv .), f.T urg bc'i slioul.lors to such an enter t t)at 1 eould cot rnt on my cost WH'-.Cit h''p. -The cf -tci l-;uips of B. B.'B. e"i n r- ( :'-.. I refer tj . V. , ,,a tr. 1 s!I rnpre' of New i". JXCX B i i-ONTLFK. K ill V r.rne by li. N. Duffy and L. 11. 1.. i.Jows MEWS BT MAIL. skvkbb nxnr srosn u bwxex; 1 Chicxqo. July tfl.A snac'sl 'from' Newark, Ohio, says- "This cltyLwaa Visited by one ef the most severe stossos ever known yesterday. Over $50,000 a a mage was done; the greatest loss be ing in fruits and gTow&m evops.' Sev eral business blocks had the4s' roofs car ried away. Men, women aa4 children terribly frUrhtened. lae stoim wuaof about one hoai's duration, the wind high, lightning fierce, b-ul terrHo and rain failing heavily." DismBsaD ton d'screditable oobduc t. WxsHiNOTOif , July 15. Actinjr Sec retary Falrohild today summarily dis missed the chief of a division and two clerks in his offloe for discreditable con duct in connection with axsminations for promotion. It seem that the chief of division had been instructed to pre pare examination papers for promotion in his emoe, and that after doine sxr he surreptitiously furnishes of the ques tions to two of I've oiui-XB under biro. This fact waa brought to tho autmtiun of the head of the orhce, who made is- 2uiry of the accused parties, tod upon aeir denial of the uatn of thu iisu:e, reported tnam to the acting becretary as persons unworthy to bold position uu der the government, A high otlioial of the Treasury Dependent etacee that he is convinced that ibis practice has been long in lvogue, and that the au thorities are determined to put a scop to it as far as poesibia. TOBIXS AHO UNIONISTS' (IAIN'S. the elections so far, amount to forty-rive seats over and above their holdings "i the last House of Commons. The rual Kesolt It is not to be denied that a good sew ing machine is one of the tuOci import ant appurtenances of iLu modtrn house hold. We thought we l ad a Kuod maulunr Until One day the aeut ot lac New Home presented himself at our Jucr and prooeeded to deliver n tbihh upon its characteristic menu. But, wo answered, "our machine suits us well and we do not rare for another." The agent, however, begged the priv ilege of leaving one of his machineH with uf, "for the ladies to try. '' Tne request was not unreasonable, so we granted it but more to oblige the agent than anything else; for we really did not want the machine, and had not the remotest ides of buying it. Tne macnine once in the house, it was natural that the ladies should look it over; they did so, and as a oonsaqoenoe feu to love with it. I hey say that with out the slightest wish to decry or dis parage any other machine, this, all things considered, is, in their opinion, the most desirably one to be I aJ. This unrivalled marh'nc is manufac tured by the New Home Swin Ma chine Co, Orange, Mass., inil :S0 IItiioo Square, New York. Atlanla Parfy Wet A Atlanta, Oa., July It. Tne Kimball House for the last three days has been emptying s keg of beer every five min utes. The rush from tho firm boa ben unabated, the drinkers being composed of the best men of the city, who seem to enjoy the defiance which they are v ing the prohibition law. Under tho junction which the Kirobail House has secured against the ci;y ofTIcers, there will be no interference until July 17. Then it is believed that JaoTira Clarke will further continue the in junction in order to give the lawyers full timatogathei up authorities.- The case will then to taken to the United States court, where it is expected to lin ger for a year. By that time another election aan be held. Tnio win bo a ansa ftr the Kimball House, for during that time it will have the ex elusive privilege of dealing out beer and spirits to 60,000 people. The Stats Dem ocratic convention meets hereon June 88, and the prohibitionists are anxious that the. town should be dry on that date, but'thefr hope will not be real ised. A singular feature of the present re newal of the liquor traffic is tbe man ner in which the colored people are af fected by it. la the elect kh, unser tae lead ' of their preachers, they were ardent prohibitionists: now tr-vt the Kimball house has opened its doors as s bar-room where negro custom is refused, the colored people stand on tbe side walks and denounce the whole business ss a trisk by which ths white man seeks to keep them from gev,ing drink. This feature was tne prom vent topio of dis cussion by crowds aseemlUeoV at the ne gro churches today. They deaounoe the white prohibitionist for hav'ig led them into "0a trap." , . . ! Ol V " . v 5 - j Klgs Conaellj Acquitted. J . COLC&bU.' 8: C. Jafv 14. Yesterday the grand - jnrfi efi Barn Weill county found true bill In tbe ease ot Mies Emma Connelly, wbn shot and killed her second cousin, JohnT, Steed ley, daring Suadartthoot tra- Jtrly 4, for oiroolattna nefBtiiattryf rfpom 'sbftnt her.-" Tha trial war et rotodV1.tl Uoth parties, were of. good familioa. and, had. many strong aupporters in me county Steepler's family eagatred soma of the best lawyer In tho Stats to aid tha prosecutions. The atrial , began, at 11 o'clock this morning. Miss Connelly, who is" a very, btndrftoo ' Mruette 80 yean ' or age,' sat carmTy' thrrfegh' h4 triaJr whioh, las l A povwn t'henr v Xb 1 jury went ou ahortiy befora, , ;4ockv and in fifteen minutes brought in a ver dict of not guUty. Onto it the first time a lady has evee been tried for -murder fabouU always lhX. Jut , cLildrtn tett?urr, it tooines ne onuo, soitens ... , a"y, aiW paia,ures-wind ooiio, r'-i M t"9 bet.t .remedy for iar ho?a. lwenty-fi ve eenis a bottle. . ; jan24dtuthatwly . Settee.- Ttt the Member of the Democratic Xs ecutivt QommUUt tf Crmtxn Cownfy; There will bo a meeting of thopaas-: mittee on Saturday, July 24, 1888, at 13 o'clock, at the Gaston Bouse- for the purpose of calling Township Conven tions to appoint their several Township Executive Committees as prescribed by the plan of organization of tha Party. Alphkcs W. Wood, Chmn. BaebJaM's Xralea Saiv. Tut Bbst 8xi. ve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Uloera, Sen Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively oucss pBea. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by Hancock Bros, ly COMMERCIAL. Jouxlmai. Ornox, July 16 I P. M. OOTTOH. kw Yohx, July 11. Futui ee closed steady. Hales of 70,000 bales July, 9.45 January, February, March. April, May, June, 9.43 9,58 s.es K.78 9.82 Auguot, Sentemher , Ooiober. November, Decern ber. 9.4 y.44 y.sa y.sa u.s.r, 8rots stead v. Middlinir 0 1 Low Middling 8 3 8; Good Ordinary 8-1-2. New Berne market quiet. No sales. Middling 8 5-8; Low Middling 3-ltl; Good Ordinary 7 5 H. . . oonnsric niBiKT. 8ki-i cotton lf2.90. Oottcn Skxd (10.00. Turpkntinb Hard, $1.00; die, 81.75. Tab 75c.a1.25. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Corn 50o. In bulk from Ixiats, Mo. to boo. from stores. IUrc 75b0. Bkkhwax 30c. per lb. BKrr On foot, 3o.to 5c. Ooi'NTKY H amij 10c. per lb. " Laid 10c. per lb. Eoos 7a8c. per dosen. Fhxbb Pork 4ia0o. per pound. Pianutb 50o. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $3. 50 per barrel . Fixld Pxas 5a70o. Hides Dry, loo.; green Be. ArrLBS 30a50o. per bushel. Pears f75o. per bushel. Honey 40c. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Obioxxms Grown, S0a3oc. ; spring zuaxoo. Mcal 85c- per bushel. Oatb 50 ets. per bnahel. TcxKire 60c. per bushel. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, 82.75 per bbi. Wool 10al6o. per pound. roTATOxs Hahamaa. 23a30c. , rams, KXBOSENX 91 C. Bhinqlxs West India, dull and n tm leal; not wanted. Building. 5 Inch hearts, 13.00; saps, f 1.50 per M. WHOLBBAlX PBICES. Nsw Mens Pork $19.00. 8hocubr Mxat 7to. C. R. s, F. B's, B.'s and L. G.-7c. FLOCR-f3.33a6.00. Lard 7ko. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10'i,$8.75. Sua ar Granulated, 7c. Coffee Uallc. Salt 85a90c. per sack. Molasses axd SyRnrs 0a45o. Powder $8.00. 1 1 ts not necry tor yee to suiter any longer wiili th'sa trouulM MeuUar to root a whB SlaipMa's ritartM Owrtln eu-yiMi in eSaweavs. Air fcniels - ! yield reulllr to the mild imwera at aiaewas Uiaeriew nFeieHee. Prloa SOe. a box. XT Run D, tLomi, H.IK Sola uDuiovi'm. nana le. in stamps tot trial package and alnnUar to HoBaa h Bhdbtt, Agents, Louisville, Ky. Jyl7 dwlm School Notice. MISS MANLY wfll open a School for Young Ladies in this city. MONDAY. OCTOBER 4tv, 1886. For further par ticulars apply at ber residence n East r roat street. July 14th. dlOt I88C VnlTTVS I0C3 FAIX 'SPECIALTIES. Oulla'tt's &f nrnntia" OnrtAn nin. witb. Feeders and Oondersera. I Pratt Cotton Gins, with Fee dan and Condensers. Carver Gotton Oina. with VmuI. era and Onndensertv .- 1 . "bob" lower tuotten rressee. -Itoenote" Hand Cbtton Ttt&M. Complete pbttoi Cleaners. , ' -CottoritSeed CrMaera. And) fall line of all clismea f Maohln- eryv .l lttings, Maohiaa , Oils, Belting, nnaxtmg, riuieys, etc f,r , 1 Saw Mill supplies a specialty. , nw ror eircumrs ana pneee. , Ykr patronag soliorted;anI gatk faction gnamateadiu t tu i . -i 1 ;W ?t,Prayr street "" 1 mu nunara pceiert i 3 j At'ia. wunsi ili. ' n , in. in iii ill im li i junrwy iiuffv m i in r ismmn rnrtli.nflo. RIIFRirif CiJf PBlVrJ fCOtTNTY; withoet rectr to rrty, a 1 ir eieoied wni enaesvor to be t. 60.04 of thsvihoie people of the eountrv Iv ( -:".' - 1 r rtrr t w x-t.w July Slhn lSS , r tf new awKtL y Little Store trEoundLtH& yoa wiU kep up witk latest vtuU. r'-' ' j. p; ives. UTTLK BTURK, I MldAle BMM,' fl niwiu ) uii aoor irons rOUOCXj u wu -iamw s&iuia, si, tj. f . I- Hksets school,- POM ' ' ' Grirls and Young Ladies, LA GRANGE, N. C. ' JOSEPH KJNSKY, PuiNCIfAL Fall Session befinu Mondnv imnut 80, 1886. TKRHS: Exoense oer session of l0 wiwlri Yi- cluding board, tuition, instruction in uiuaw, tuciu ana instrumental. Ancient and Modern Languages, and exercise in Calisthenics, 580.00. , , Pupils will board with Principal, whom please address (or further pareae ulars. ivl-1 dim wtf Seven Springs Hotels SEVEN SPRINGS, WAYNE CO., N. (J, , Tkia klUl nnmi to accommodate guests, and no pains will be spared to make them nine less able. The medicinal properties and: curative powers of these waters are so well known that we deem it un necessary to mention them. 1 i return tnanxs tor the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed, and solicit a continuance of the same. For particulars address . T- A WlUTFlELli, , . jyll dw2w Proprietor. Sealed Proposals. HKle4 Bldt for Copying and Computlagtaie T l.lsi of Hie 1ty will be received until Al'UIXT lal. INKS. IK SIKH W MOOKK. 1iuii man yinanc Coaa. UNIVERSITY 0FN0RTH CAROLINA The neit (ration opens Aegut SSta. KMV teen Proleesurs otter . wide range of Instruc tion la Literature, Hclenoe and ftilloanany. The Law Hohool and the Uepartmeut of Normal. Instruction are rally eqMMed. Hpeclal higlier lialnlng In all tbe depart ments la provided for graduate of the Uni versity and of other Uollegea free of cuarge Helect Library of 'JU.Oos volumes; Beading Uoom of 1 11 1'eiiodlcala. Total rriltglele ex penees XW.UU a year. Board tS.U to (UUS Hi menin. Heealone begin laa Thursday 1n Augoat. ror full I n formation, address Kami hint Kit -1. Battlb, LL.ll . Jflldlwwlm Ohapel Hill, M. O. J. McSORLEY. FieEIOIiiLE BOOT AH) IHOE KilR POLLOCK ST., NEWBERN, N. 0. Catharine Laek, Onslow Co., N.C. This la to nortifv that .1 UieWU. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 17, 1886, edition 1
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