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-t!:.yijllv'' lS"-fl- .j'l1 Wilt .f-hv tifl)i Urn? ,;i -v1 CJ-.j 1 ' ) 1 1 mii . , i in i ... ii X r r voL-iv;,: -! - 1 ''J- it - Jaaraal 3X1 ilia, to, Alsaaaae. : , , '-".''t v Nw Bornklatitd, 85' North, i V ,. longitude, .ma'-Woet. Sun rises, :5S 1 Lentil of dajTiL . Mid sots, i I )4 t uW, IV minutes. MiKin rif -t i--'-5 p. Eg. s C : The ateamer Trant will am uraxeuakta to fnnmnoatH Pto4aj waning, July ' tilW. I wiving' from fx of Craven sUeet U TUiJtr'tlock sriil return Wednesday or TbaraAay following. ' Far for round trip. 83.(10 , ?iokto far aala at office of N. & T. Ii. Slaamboa Co. ' T jsost . jmo. a. bkll Ag v Will fc fiirnlbhed by tKe.week Beyetn paper at 15 ula. ' i ;' Qut C. Stykok. - faf.i.:.j ,i. , i m, i . . , - , t iiwaiearaer .ri'micp ieit yeswraay for Vanoeboro. ' f The ctcainer ATt atoti aailed Teeterday - morfilntf fot ,Kfnton and intermediate Larja ahrptflenU' of watvrmelong anil - eantaioapea' vers .mud e on the sicainor ' Shenandoah yeatesday, m i ' The ateamer ShftnanJouh arrived yoa terday Aornlnc and aailed iu the after ' noon, with freight and paeeengcra. EeguBr monthly meeting of the M. E. C. WorKngWIetyl torught at tha reai - dence of BIT P. Williams, on South front street. - Thetd4r tytvJB&ne arrived yes terdly 'morning, but departed so soon . that bat faw I riaadi of Captain Pritchet obtained a glanoa at hia genial coun tenance. ' -'i i .', Tha oloaing exeroiaea for the aeoond term of Profeasor Hauaer'a singing school will be held at the Board of Trad, rooms .tonight. . Visitors are ad mitted to these (ojoalng exercises. ftThe Good jBamaritans, colored, of New i rpeJeXtjooJh,o steamer, .New ' Berni yesterday for an excursion to WaffTTeira they wai.'doubtlaei " receitat- kindness of their order and ' citixeol genersDy. . Mr.' J. F. dark aaat and killed a huge anaks batwesn fir and six feet long on Johnsan stroft Ust.aight; where ha was goinf anaHow' forever remain ud knows, as ha will nerer get there, and deadHiahastMlsJ rtories-not even1 snakaitwto rM ..o? fcrlna 1 aaisaJar - . Tha " annual family excursion of Meaars.t,'A Apollo well, from Ooldaboa' to Merahead, .wont down yesterday with a large numhertof 'pao- pla froaOtb lisa.etha take day or so of raoreatlaomt tha sea side.' TheW Ckenf Kurt are oputar and a4 wayt wall, pajifd , , as..rWWerk. : Mrs. Cbsflu, vt CtwrhMtoa, winigutn eot the lise fifWsioln iJie , looture roorotf4VBhUaUxbbich on this, , Wednesday, . evening at 0 - o'clock. , She desires to" confer with them onf bar svbjwt s orsjsssiEiaaj for Temperaik orM. 4 tha ladiaT-are urgently requested WailoW.- JfrsC: ' will lears oa Thursday morning. , i. Jiff htntinM. ! --' , Tha qutonas to weUet 5ah used ' North. sVrolina ps or not tt io ioaaas of tha arkT 4s ot ka bo.tdelsd by thl ' people this campaign. Later and mora interssthag shatters ptii bo-suhrntttad to . their oonsidsration The present con dition and future pro poet of tha peo- i plaofQven curty will bp enough at onetime." - " - - s Jtrlna ta Craven Oaaatf Ocssecrats. j Whije wp ware, absen. in, n Jpoes wnaty f'ihe' Goldsboro Aryu ven , tared some advice to the Democrats of raven couWcb. wUrfotio. amorrow. The Wilmington 8tar of ' )rwtrday also Mvibs priocrk(v to void mongrel conventions. arid , an- ' nouDcea that Hon. C C. Clark declines to run aa, it, a.'cand id ata . of tha fusion ticket in thi. countx. -WiU tha, Star ' tell os where ,ad hew it got iu fzkfer- inn!' latin K 1 "" f ' V A:. ' fct tfpori af :tfie cap erX (Sear aj V Head .t x a a tecial to the . Baltimore n from Norfolk, Va ' Among other " thirds it Br. j"Ufct E. C Chsytor, In command t i X. S. sioop Alert, ' was ft r . "wfcpn thef psws r. a.ia all ponhible " . . e of tb acci- t t . i.rs, ti,d 'w ilhhU ' 6rvi;e in rwca i - rrtr." - Now 1' 9 C ' 'snrftlnowt lit ' a a r?n in NEW Sn Hore KU11 by Lltfc'utaff- . A pobtal card from UicLlwiJi iaforma Uf that Mr. ChrUtopher Steyena h&d seven horses killed by lightning at once a few days ago, which," with three 'Others "that died from" diseaser makes ton lost by him in a few weeks. ' Persanai. - ? r Mr. A. Cpoke of tha AUanlio Hotel was in the city for a abort while jeetar day.' He reports a good crowd at Mor he&d, with a decided increase of (iiK'. irt visitors over any previous seioti nr. u. rwrgerou or Aurort v. n ir, town yeeterdsy.' Ke says the raii.at.avp damaged crops In his section. Mrs. S. 11. Htreet and family lilt yue- terday for u vluit to relatives ut Dan ville, Va- II. 1L. Bryan, Etq., and H. K. Ilrjan, jr., went up to Raleigh yesterday. Mrs. E. F. Smallwood and Miss Mary Smaywood left yesterday on thti .VA :u arufoah for the North. Dr. D. II. Abbott, ol N'undemert'.wan in town yesterday. Mrs. Jus. If. Taylor loft on the Site immlouJi lot New York yenUtiduy. Mrs. Haywood Tooker left ou the Slienaniloah on a visit u n l;iliven at Norfolk, Va. W. K. Rountree. li., left uii the Slictuttiduah for u visit to Baltimore. Maj. B. W. Cobb, of the ifettenyer, wan in tus city yesterdsy and dashed On with the excursion party to More- head KUIKPK. Mr. Gladstone aeonis 'ieU rinimd to reaign tlie PreuiierBhiji. A big flro in the lumber yardn at St. Ixuis destroyed property to the amount of $400,000. Prince Napoleon will sail for New York soon to meet his son, on the com pletion of his trip around the world. The United Htates has nearly three times as many doctors as England, and nearly four times aa many as France in proportion to the population. The revolution excitement is at a high pitch in Mexico. Government troops have bean ordered out to quell the dis turbance with the Insui-gents. The new iron steamship Alliance, built by John Roach for the Tatted State and Brazilian mail service, was successfully launched last Saturday. It is 803 feet long, 42 feet beam, 24 feet depth of hold, and has a register of 3,000 torn. -Along with the advancement of the sciences, the art of photography is keep ing pace. The instantaneous process has been reduced almost to perfection, and now good photographs can be taken at night by the use of the electric light, and fair ones with the common kerosene lamp. ' Vancouver is reported to be in ashes a gains tbo seoand time within the last few weeks. We gneea it must hare been what is termed one of those mushroom towns," that you read of . It has bardir been three weeks sinoe tha wires were tailing that the whole of Vancouver bad boon burned, not a sin gle building remained. The rates of postage are all along be- ins xradually reduced, oixtv years ago it was, on single letter of on piece of paper, for any distance ' not exceed ing 30 miles, o cents; over u mues ana not exceeding 80, 10 cents ; over HO miles and not exceeding 130, 12 cents; ISO and not exoeeding 400, 181; over 400 miles. 25 cents. Letters composed of two pieces of nape were charged double those rate; three pieces were charged triple- rates; and more than three- pieces, quadruple postage.) STATE NEWS Clinton Oauciuian:- Dr. 'D.' E. Clifton' brought to bnr offieo the other day a stalk of corn which Iim eighteen ehoowf seventeen oi wtucn hare silk. 7 ,1 . ' ? Fraaklinton' Wcl: Mrs. V. T. deed baa sent the Weekly a beet that ! weighs flte ponads and thir teen ounces'.' It measures tCi inches in circumference. . :JSelttadr,Snterprit: A. beatr wind storm, accompanied by hail, passed brer. Jacobs rork. township Wednesday - Mnch . damage , was done to J tie i timber Und" growing crors a vt -' a - -:-4 Raleigh Kei Olterrer: The first anniversary of tft North Car oling Baptist, orrb at agfc t Thorn oavi!le. will be celebrated July 28tb. Ben 1 1m Carroll, f). D.f Of Ashe rille. wiil preach the sermon. - K6T Or. Pritebtrd, of Wilmington, and Eev. 3, V. Unfham, 1. D., cf Boot land 'eckt will, deliver addresses. Wilmington Star:. Some ,'of the people in the staid town of Smith ville have been somewhat Cpset by the advent of a Tuy? tor iota party ef railroad' surveyors. The prospee tive ri!road to? whieb ihes snr rpror Ate (ytt'd ta be ranting f.nes iroca LoDdoTi, Ivy to JinFtol, Tcsn., frc-i tve l.Utcr place to Fails---r, (. f to Harriet, an-.l ,1 BERNE, N. C.;3VEDNTES Xinston Items ' .;Dr. JohaT. Walsh returned home last Wednesday from Tarboro still very feeble and critically sick gweet Dover eider is now tlMi favor ite drink ia Kinston, It intoxicates all the same as red liquor Even Dover horse apples will do the same. It ia a matter, oi wonder to many people of Kinstoa what our old friend Cabbage Cox does with all tite cabbages be raises and all tha snuff be purchases. It is a peculiarity f the tempcraaee f (.pie that they are constantly' aglta 1 luir more taws without being able to I ncuie the enforcement of those already ; i.i uxutence. I In Kinston. when oider gets bard, dealers syrup it and call it sweet cider. There is nothing like keeping within the letter of the law. This is a sweet old world. anyhow. It is Baid that Sheriff Sutton has put his fences in such excellent political re pair an to make him sure of re-election. There is no telling where the wind will coiire from that is to carry them down. It is better for office seekers to inves tigate tbeir records bsfore nomination than it is to liave some one else make au investigation after nomination. This sufrgoption applies here as well as else where, v it IB aaid there la a dabaotive on the watch looking out for violations of the local option law. As ke has a keen eye and a wonderful nose, it would be well for all hands to be on their guard for a few weeks. Trie La Orange boys and the Kinatop boys played a match baseball game here last Wednesday. The military street was taken out of La Orange; but there is no disgrace in the defeat that comes of playing the game at all, . Mr. J! B. CummiDgs, of Cnmmings-A Orsy. who has been oonflned for the last five weeks with billioue fever, is out again. With bis wife and child he went down to Morehead last frlday for the good effect of the sea breezes. We understand that Hiss Amelia Hardee is getting up a private school, with quite a flattering prospect. Being the daughter of a most excellent teacher and trained for tha work, we hope she will be sucoessfauy rewarded in her efforts. Did it ever strike you how great is the disposition of both political parties to overlook La Orange In the distribu tion of public offices t The statesmen up there are disposed to think there is no use every year standing up for the ticket. K. C. Ijoops and W. (J. Fields are the neatest and gayest of the Klnston wid owers. They keep their front side walk h in fancv at vie clear of erase and frogs and soms ladies do say they have been experimenting with bottles of youth invigorator. Has there been much rain in your section." enquired our jovial hardware merchant of a drownsd-oul falling, creek farmer lately. "Yes," squealed out the farmer, "it rained hard enough up there one day to nil through the bung hole a barrel with both heads oet. ' ' The farmer whose crop was clean of grass when the rainy season set in, is now bright and cheerful aa thetnorpug lark; .whua us, poor isuow was was crowded with crass at that time is now sympathiaingiy considering the proba ble future ot me rriena woo noma a mortgage on his crop The Lenoir Baseball Club, Capt. I wis, and ;th Kinston Bough and Readies, Capt. On minings, played a match game last Friday, . The chip Ja mads np oi "boys of Sweet Sixteen and . 1) Tho' k,k. ate b.'rf a' The Rougns are boys or a larger growth." it does not hurt u only annoys tbe Roughs to speak of thel result. Tin a very sad time indeed with our prohibition rrienas tn nanston. me '"wets." as usual, smile on all occasions, while the Vdry men', oannqt ffctd s drop Tor "love or money." However, the thirsty fellows will "find a way or make one" after, awhile, Just - now prohibition prohibits, only prohibition ists, The old. Republican, ticket, it la said. is pulling the wires for renominate, this year. Many Republ loans, however, think v the old ticket has had enough milk out of the Republican teat to let co for a while and give the party a chance to strengthen itself. Soma peo file, however, want the earth, with a enoe around it. , , . r i - i Kinston Inatituta for males and fe males ande the control oft Bew I.' L. Cbestnutt and E. P. M an gum, A. M., principals, with Miea 'CyathM D. Toll, Superintendent of Primary Department, begin the last Monday in August next. The Institute will occupy the buildings in which Kinston graded school wae conducted. " It begins ander flattering prospects, with experienced teachers and will take the highest rank with the educational institutions ef .the country J Tks bachelors and widowers, ot Kin ston, Isoloding the poetical wi4ower of Onslow county, who. w on a visit here, ere1 now breaking fa the. glories of "love's young dream.11 A beeutiful South Carol inaTUiror is tha occamon ejf all their -hapciD Poor ef this fra ternity often meet in the beauty's parlor at the same time and draw straws to eee who shall, cammaod the situation. Wjdowsr; Fields, it is said, always d raws the suBoseaf u 1 short sera w . . : i. ! -i . -t - 7 tin 1TmWs of U DcwiftTaiM t tr T oi ; w'M be e meeting cf te Conv p n ; ?iif J'v H. at l?f f rt 'S r y 1 'j r p-h-tt inn 'I'i'mi 'n i-t" " La Xnxxge Items i i j The rains haveafaated aadhcirtvdr ia eubewUng, er weada te that eff eet,: t Church service art lata kLl E Cbairch last Sunday by, Jphe. - ' " rii' f.vi;''1 A fox chase last &lurdy , matoiug near town brought out i largr nuiber ui weao wno enjoy sucn run.- inecox was caught. uttr huj.1v F. B. Fields of onr town bad t&i ais fortnna to tret hie left arm broke one day last week. We are glad to sea him able to be out. J. B. Woo ten returned from a viait to Greens last week, an4 thinks crops very materially injured, almost ruined, in the section he visited. Various are the opinions In regard to the condition of crone. ' Some are of opinion that but little. damage has. been done, while others think it serious. Time will show. We are sorry to hear ef the severs sickness of Mrs. B. F. Sutton of Buck- lesberry. Dr. Uadley, the attending physician, reports her condition more favorable at tW tisne ' Hollowef.1 & Petereears exruA kw well patrexiised,- at f thie elae. Hart times and. unfavorable onp prospaats don t have icdci to do wii- theac things. Buf we are old folk and won't say anymore. -K l 'The La Granger MSeeell olub went lb Kinston last Wednesday ttt play the Kinston boys. 'IVa La Orange club was defeated by some ouskap of their own. We are not well aneugh versed in -luh language to give particulars. It was reported (ere last Haturday that Peter Sutton,' ooL, was drowned last Friday night h attempting to cross thetcreek during the high water. 1'eter turned up in theti afternoon without a scratch, and ready to laugh at his beipg able to disappoint a .fjifieral. . , LaMTvredey was the leading htavy rain, is Soaia fUeea of any day of gte wet season. ' Yast an north at here the rain was exoaosfingly hoary. Hear creek was higher - than It baa been known Ja.be for aom time bridges npset and Joyner's mill dam had to be cut in eeteAr pieces to save the mill house. 1 J r'S VWj k As4Jcaiestls S-. G ' Six months ago vte had no demand for B. B. B., bat now our jeUil demand is such, that we are f creed to buy ia gross lots. We attribute the rapid and enormous demand to the comparative aixe and price of B. B. B. (being large bottles for 51 ) and its positive merit, it sells well and gives our customers en tire satisfaction. Our sales have in creased 5CK per cent, within a few months. Jacobs' Pharmacy, Per Fred. B. Palmer. M.I). Sold in New Berne by K. N. DorTy and E. H. Meadows. Greenville Items. Euitoh Journal: After an ubeence of several weeks, your Usmixer returns to his post, and after looking around in different portions of the Southern States, has come' to tha conclusion that old Greenville is the garden spot. Through out Georgia and Houth Carolina, the crops are aaid to be fine, but the finest cotton wa saw on. tiM whole trip was in Pitt county. i Wo- round the Bute of Georgia rooked hnm center to' circum ference by a political, eeaidiun. a he old war horse, 0en. Gordon, seemed to be e hsrging with Bncphalua strides on to victory. YBiaoe our return to Greenville, it has rained until Tar river is on a bust of the first magnitude and the farmers are very uneasy for fear the orope may be damaged.,.. Mies Beeeie Rldeout, from New Berne, fs on a visit to her father, Mr. James Rldeout, who Is With Sugg & Orntond Young Dr. Spicer and that promising young member of the legal profession, Mr. Smith, botat from Ooldsboro, were ini town on tbe 11th on professional business. , ,. . I . Miss Charity Beaman, a lovely daughter of one of Greene county most prominent farmers, is visiting the daughter of Sheriff King. vThe Little child of Ool. L A- Hugg is very til and n0 expected to lire. , We were very sorry to part- with our young friend Jim Green, who. goes to Nag's need to taxe cnarge or toe tele graph office tt that place. Wish you well, Jim. The little Child of Mr. Frank Johnson The friends dt'CoI. I. A. Bka.il axe much 'disposed to seleot that gentleman as sebcisea of tbiarooagreeaionaJ district land a-more' worthy 'gentleman or one better toaliaed wilt be hard to find. Mrs. Lultf CTere-, MrtT Mamie. Dftuay. and Mrs. Mamie Cherry teave Wednes day nserniatg for Seven Spring. !: ; f . The bokrd of examiners met far three days tn tha ooart heme to examine fep- pucanu rot teacnera or, pnpiio ecnoois. . T The fiaptdet asxi Methodist? Sunday ecnoou or .wis, piece, are now ran tea amotag the hestia (ha State. -McJ.Q. Tuck en Superintendent of theqrmer bavingl reevtnedr to accept t feat her 1 place. Mr.JX J. Wichard w Wlected to fill the vacancy. -1 Sv ! i ar.rx.m'. . ay t t '5 O , . BxeTtosaesit re Ta. , t , Great excRement hl ! n roa r in the viainity of Paris, T? xsaJby t is re? markable recovery of sir. J. fc. Corley, who was so helpless he pc 'dc ! turn ja bed, ar r-?a his bead; ?ryt ' r said be Vas dying of Oonmr ' -on. a trial botUa ol Dr. King's Ne ' . 00 rr was t b'm Finding rel f. ,e-be Ji ---- 1 K-"Ja and at. box t Dr . .na - -w-I-i.'e liUs; by tl. ' ne I bsd t . , bitPi ef pills s t w-ottle i- ftffiiij -tii tj 1 . .!;!.! f 1,J '.' akl 1 r'!i' t'T yv"' '"' i ! lU&rThUtf.Ue.Ceawsjaea,...,, ! Wa record, with satisfaction that it. is nsiiei uiat the restdaot w giving snore satisfaction now thajs at any tuna since a took the oatavewaar rrssnaa, ' vie nenryI hesromieV gat atiU 'aearai the PeiaaeratioJkartTWdsbeee , Awiio .'.Lr . By trying . agaicf ' .'and keeWhM!ib'pi poarege snany tnuaga seenunrTy wmm- Bible may be attained. Hundreds of hopeless cases of Kidney and Liver Coinplaint have beau cured by Electric Hitters, after everything eiae had been tried in vain. ' 80, aesit think there is no onre for too. bat try Electric Bitters, There is no medisia eo safe, so pure, and so perfect a Blood Purifier. Elec tric Bitters will cure Dyspepsia, Dia betes and alt diseases of tha Kidneys. Invaluable in affections of Stomach and Liver, and overcome all Urinary Diffi culties. Large bottles only 50 cis. at Hancock Bros. COM1VIERCIAL. Jouhkal Oinon, July 20. I Pk M. OOTTOH. Kkw Tukk. July IV. Futuiw closed dull. Hales of 58,600 bales. July. 9 41 January, 9 89 August, tM'J February, 0.47 September, 87 March. ..57 October. U 27 April, It. 07 November, 'J May, 9.77 December. 'J.2H June, . Spots easy Middling 9 12; Low Middling 8 s-H; Good Ordinary 8 1-8. New Berne market qoiet. No salsa. Middling 8 5 a; Low Middling :i 1. Good Ordinary 7 5 B. ennfro aiaitT. Mkkd ootton t3.0. Oorros Bkxd SlO.OU TonrxxTiMn Iird , $1.00, dip, 1LT5. Taji 75o.al.sa. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Oorh 50o. in bulk from boats 56c to 60c. from stores. Rich 75aM. Hxxhwax 0e. per lb. Bear On foot. So. to 6c. OocirrBY Uams lOo. per lb. Laud 10c. per lb. Boos 7 a8e. per doaea. FaacsB Poax (taee. par pound. PaAjrora 50o. par bwabel. FooDxx 75c.all.0O par hundred. Ohiohs $3.50 per barrel. FtXLD PxA 65a70c Hiassj Dry, 10c; gresa le. Apples SOabOc pa bsjahal. Peaks 75o. per bushel. Honey 10c. per gal. T allow 00. per lb. Cmwxxws Grown. S0a35c. ; spring 20at5c MxaL 5o. per bwahet Oats M cte. per kwabel. Tuwrrps 60c. per bnsbal. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, $2.79 per bbl. Wool 10al6c per pound. PoTATOne Bahamas. Ka90c. ; yams, 40a 50c Keboaene OJc Bhwolxs West India, dull and awm Inal; not wanted. Building. B Inch hearts, 3.00; saps, tl.M per M. Nsw Maaa Poax41J.00. SBOULDXm Mxat 7fo. C. R.'s. F. B's, B-'e and L. C.-7ic Floub 3.S5a.00. Lard Tic by the tierce. Nails Baa ia 10's,aa.u. ScoaS Qrasulated, 7c. CorTKE Oallc. 8Ai-5a0o. per sack. Powoxm aa.oo. Bhot-t41.0.. . NO TICS. I In- undaralsnad. K. W. Dlaaawav. luu datv qualtned as AdmlnlUtrl of , tha , eaiUj 01 a. m . inaosway. ua nereey gm on nmj (itvs s all peatana bavlrit ef the Said A, H. as to thai said A4- notice uiai sue reonuras au claims aavlmt the Estate4 of Ulsoaway to areaoni. IM' Uilstratrlx duly anihsDUeated.forpsymsnt, on or before the aith day or Jnlr, 1KK7, dr laeinis noure win ne pteaaM iu ne off. co very. rei-sona. imiebled to tns uui must Bar without ,ky, , . .. '. ' IHBA C UlBUBVAr,, JyESw ' ; ;l :'. ' 1 AaalaArvtt. Scliool Notice. MISS MAjTLT will open School for Young Ladies is this sKy. MONDAY. OCTOBE84TH. 188ft. lor further par ticnlara apply at her residence on East Front street. JulyHth. dlOt 100G wiiinrs ic:3 17AT.T. HWirrarnFTEHi aw saaaae mwhma a n Qatietfs "Maimolia" Cotton Qli. with Feedarg and OomrerMrt. l'ratt Gotton Gins, with Feedere and OotideiUerg. . , (5imi'Cbtftt':fein8.Vah Paid era Rua.Oridehsets. ' ' ". ' . 'PwarCtton rrasgea. "IvOauokBIlaiid, Cotton rreasM. aOompietOMtoalI(AQrir. ' iaid a'Tu lrDslr.flrL-'if'Uakin'. ery, rstdriRii; Mardxini OikBeltinf , Shafti Palkrvej-eanJ) ra3? .-lit i.. Saw MUlsuppUWst sTbMifS( to isena ror circulars an priaeaicrte Your, ,patronage solicited., and satta- acuon guaranteed. - . A 1 irdti FroW; Oraven elre,'1 J gent ror nks Standard Scalne. arl dwxa - 1 "Hi i' hi j t t 1 V . t- j . , . . ill ll .1,', 1 - mm New Stoefc-Satines ATI fittle Store Tloiind tli it !; uorner. 1 . wL?f-..--- h1 fcaep npwluylsvantfc,.,, ,w? tlTlLK 8TOKK, l MlUtSlwtL isuljdwlf .. . XW hJaifc52t, W O fJ EM! It Is Dot neueaary for you l suffer any loaasr-i with Uioae iroublaa paeullar lo foul aaa will euro yu m a fw da.rm. All fcmai dia- eaaea wield naiiii. n. . .nruu vr. IU WWUB lUT VIM package and cwruuif u . ioataa aT-wsialiTVJ ' Agent.. LDaVljglKt. . 7 t irlTwlTI UalinhtllM, 1 i 1 . - . KIHSEY'S SCH001V Girls and Young Ladiea. LA GKANGK, N. U. JOSKPH KiySKY, TKlSCtPAL." I all ti.bUiu M'iii Monday A exact 30, ihsi. ; ----- TKBJ1S "' ' ' Eapexiae per session of BOweeka.tn' cludmg board, tuition, inatruottos) is,,'j music, vocal and instrumental, Ancient and Modern Usruura utol nkaL 4' Calisthenics, ao.OO. ju.., . ., Pupils will board with Principal, whom please address for further partie- ' n'-n"- Jyldl -U ,11 For Sheriff. I hereby annowawa myself aeandidate' for the oflice of aiiKIill'K OF CKA VN COUNTY, without regard to party, and if elected will endeavor to be the officer1 of the whole people of the county . lies pec tfully, JOSEPH NELSON. ' July ttth, 18H6. , aae Walahwv Ba4M a CTiai at Uuaj Vila- u ai boat a. X4uk al aar- utnlara a. Alwaya Hafln and alwar. PtllmaxmiUvlautl lrtm,' I aora. LaAtra' uitn see BsTsi.gM7aV io cki. i t,y aiaii. aaou nase J. McSORLEY. FimcHiiLE boot aid mi WIAAKK. 1ST., NEWBEEN, N. C. Catharine Lake, Onslow Co., N.C. This is to oertifv that J. UrHnrLmw ka. ntade me two pair of boots of flaa ejaai ity, excellent fit and very durable. I take pleasure in patronising and reoctn- tndinx tO all Who mil nail nm kiaa ia. hie liAe of busineen, as being worthy of confidence. Oh a ft. DlTrY. Sat. Mr. MoHorlpv wishes to Infcwiia.eha Dublic that he han now tarn fl rat i 1. i . Bootmakers employed, has a stock of the very best material, and can Mat an .l. 1 . ... - . r uie ery uesi quality OI IMOMeAtwaBWMe, maue on me snortest notice, and l e, and rnar- respectfully jyUdwtf aniens a fit. our order is solicited. j.Q , GEORGE ALLEN SCO. DEALEB8 IN i . . . .1. General Hardrare ' Afrriowltnml fit p pjie u tV Plows, Harrows Cm rtl valors, ' Hen avad Axes. Wood's Mowers and J teApe rs. ateaui Kngines, Cotton OinH and PresMAa. Fertllizcrn. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1886, edition 1
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