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a Ji 3t:i vat " - "! i . i ; ' . . i . vol. v: ,v;NJEW:BEB 188a... . n-L : BBaBaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaBBBaaaaaBaBaBaaaaaBBaaBBaaMaaaHBaaBaa no:-ioi. if FT r ir. ' i : LOCAL NEWS. . . . 1 cr i, latitude, 85 6' North, . ..i.. - longitude, 77 5' Went..: " ia rii.'48 Length of day, - tun sots, T.1JT14 nourtTJ minutes. uu r (, lv-fXt.Bju, 'f (i ii 't-rf,'-i'''' wiil he furnished v by the wek-rseyen papers-at ta cm. J Hiebernoineter Tgrt v. Jbyirt ofiWy eterdy .' ' fc - irVlJWrraite ' Vi; " "The INi4VTickWHi '.nwY today at R. O. KehoeV ofllcelan'N'oaM street nt 12 cfthfI fmn JH v v.. 31 - j Th committee j appointed to solicit ""ubscnptions for the graded, school is" ' 'requested 0 nieet at J,hofllcoof flrejjn, , C-'Foy &'Co. yiii ejeuln at jSo'cloak. v . .-.Jr. Nw. BauJfuf-aCw; haa alxUt ( eartii-nt N; Head. Thijr will lav TufdlyTTiilS UjTj will bTO a nice . (ima.'-' ' '' . - ; The DrnorttjoI Piajico eld a coi- 'f antlon Ust Sturaay to appoint dele f sataa )t Uva.' State, fonfireanional and . ; a?natnttatCOTiTnnt!(M)Br' We learn that thatdelAKatce to the ' congressional eon- vei&ifMifif:bE(j; tyt tho choice BtAda W YdnoWini order: J. 'E. Moore, T. O. Skinner," Oeo. II. Brown, Mr. E. S. Street and family left yos teiday for the mountain. -Dr, Qao.tK Bagby has returned from Baanfort and can be found at hi ofllce ob South Front street. ; Chas. II. Fowler, Etuy., in in the city and gives rather a poor report of crops tn Pamlico. Whs C h4 f 1 ' f Some one in Jones county sends us a ootnpUlfit "'iainsT' the' keeper of the J1 TITWIitfNtJiafl Ihe priaonerft, t'. oiliae jwbfigh first becanse we . iomi know that there is any ground for 04MDiatn,'Or whether th' writer is a MSftemihle partr or a crank, and socond lithtre5a.',,a.usa' for oomplsint the oontjicommiSBioners or the courts' is StSiffP,la!Bt iU.The writer ef)q)ojtdj.ihalf .ilimeji with his 00m- PktfyKT.1 .erj .Jtaln by cailipiyithiyoflloe.',' : . 'r Th rma Aawai Fit riu7. " ' The'KoHN Oarolftra Stat Ilorticultu tat.M .hold it flftli annual I "k fruit fair at Fayetteville oftyedjiesday . hope (hat Craei apa.ithe, adjeming 1 ' ' oaanUeaniUiuadiapuaispeoimen of C . ;; their frniU'We tWifk 'this section can f" : grow as ftnie' peaVs 'andgraes si any ' . .- aectioa'iB 'the Bute. ' A fair exhibition 1';' 1 ofnilOTticls olTtESe iwo"claimes of ' f I ? fcilIdoitUessrireUUs.r5'(. t ': ", ' : -iU ii the Feirill ge without i . V ? ox,, hjUHRar.tf W iR paokages r ' -;' .' v of, lurty wudser leas.! tt. . i - v',. iO(MvlMC6ltiuVa"ioVneT the . tCv" 4uaJ JU13mi The Fair" promisee to ' .Allw Umf t Travel. ' - -.:;fa' Ah energy JMfceiiSBpgen wo ported ia havVLfcAshbctrob wfth ' - his line the other morning at one of the landings on the lower Neuse, and as , therWasSa Vio-- eJ f atting or ' walki. -.Xi oeiAeJaletrnd as f'V " houielj phrase is "he 'took his foot ' in his hand," and set rat f of town He ; - palled in over a reasoaablj.bad' read of , about 86 miles in 11 hours, reaching Ijis - , ; destlnatloirln'g . riflin(damajejpf a aJiii.kw4M ? . The gentloman does not cecommend . this(outef nndr.idinw circn V etanoes, bnt as a choice between wait lag twelve hours or walking eleven, it -. eerves a good purpose; and might be come ,'poputar' ' wrlh 'nervous ' and im .' , i patient people. ' It is well adapted to a male route, as hut few torn aloe would . UBilrat0.trffl)!.i4 4'.".'' e'io'4S Ten an Excited Over the Detontion of Cniro-t, July 84. PpeoisJdiBpatches . frr ill Tto ndFott WorthTexaa; tii.. ri here 'this mornin-; indicate i.' f t rrpnt excitpment prerai is through ft'. 1 ivpr tiie detnUonof tditor C ct r r v t.ie-suthoritiesef the State , "n, fi'nr tie repeatea ao !tj r : ; 1 f t' 0 Arnf riosn ' t th 1 1! " l '. - .,.. 1 y lor war, and i- ? , I t -rnr.i to (tart one. I i. 1 i .n Antoni-) says: ' r- ;,o bout . i ' e, . - i, al- 1 a urn 1 ic-i.t, a refort '. 1 1 . 1. t ,;:'y V.i received nt ,vo :! in, ' .u fore in ifir -rsrSn 1 r . ice . " ' T f r ' r - T t" '-r -X SEW BERNEAKS AT BLACK KOp- . ' TAIN, Tlr T.ke a FtTeTip H Jo'iee Wkil 1Hfi Saw and Itew lkr saw r. ' ; ' .. ! ,ti ".'- . EinoB ." JouHNiX: Several of our party left Black UouotainTon ; Ihe SSth J ace, t spend a day or two in Aehville, the '-City of Magoiaceftt pistances" of ItortfiCBrolinav f . VWhileor'thfy had a most deligiiul time visiting the tnahy' places of inter est in and about the city; and, ail. in! to this, they were invited out to drink tea with.ono.ef tha, hoapitablo fsmi'u of Ashvilleaud daring the evening Uey attended grand, concert, gi. n by Crouch's band of Knoxville. On Wednesday morning the remain der of our party left Black Mountain and joined tho sojonrners at Ashvlllo, and it was decided to visit '. warm gpnntofl and return to Black Mountain on the evening train. .We bad all heard of the famous views along the French Broad , but those of u who had not seen this part of North Carolina before were little prepared for ine remarkable beauty of tho scenery which rose before us n wo 'glided ovr the steel rails of tho road. Mile after mile the railroad creeps along the edge of the river, as if afraid to venture away among tho rugged hills and bloak moun tains which stand guard on either eido. Sometimes a roadway is -cut for a long distance through the solid rock, nrtd so narrow is the roadbed in many places that the cars almost touch the rocky walls In passing. . . , But the river, eh the nce! I know nrit how to describe it. I thought the Broad river was beautiful, but as a native quaintly observed, "The Broad saint a patching to hit." The whole bed of tho river seems to bo a continu ous . line of large bouldera, among, around, over, above, between and all the rest of the prepositions thrown in for emphasis which the water is dashed into ten thousand fantastic, beautiful shapes in one place the rocks form a grand incline plane over which the whole .volume of water glides, al most without a ripple, and with the swiftness of an arrow, till it strikes the rugged ledge at the bottom and tties into a cloud of foam and spray, and Die sunbeams, playing hide and seek among tbem, are broken up into all tho charm ing colors of the rainbow. ii,. . under the shadow of the high cliffs, wnose beetling tops cast a gloomy shade. as if holding in its boistrous laughter, while passing by the feet of those frown ing watchers of the West, lest it provoke their anger. At such times and places, the river is inexpressibly lovaly, re sembling a placid lake from whoho bosom, as from a mirror, every detail of the varied landscape is reflected with a fidelity unknown to art. But in the midst of our enjoyment of the boautlOS Of nature an enjoyment too great for utterance, for oven our "everlasting talker" was almost silent here we were brought back to the realities of life by Prof. Thomas, who came up to yUroduoe a. friend of his, Prof, White, of the University of Knox ville. -Prof.' W. was chaperoning party of excursionists who had come all the,wajr from Knoxville, on a special car, to visit some of our famous places in Western Nt C. After giving us a history of hia visit to Round Knob and other places, Prof . White said that hia party was just now on the way back to Knoxville, and he ended by invitinn our whole delegation to accompany him to Knoxville, on the special oar, free of any ooeW Well, we were all anxious to go, wo gladly accepted the kind invita tion of our genial friend, : and all but four ef our party prepared to keep on to Knoxville. . v We took dinner at Warn Spring, or rather, ruoetof us did some of ue who were to return to Asheville, missed our dinners, u the train came up just as we reached the hotel, so we had a race to get back to the station in time to catch the train. But we will leave the dinnerloss four on their way bok to Asheville; and f ol- tM, " II, A" nil an tjt VI1I. The train left Warm Springs at 4 o'clock p. m., and rapidly whirled us away over the dividing ridges of the smoky and UnakSn ranges, aadlroad still keeping olose to the ever beautiful French Broad, and soon- we are in the ister- State ef N. C Tenaeseeel Now begins a race down bill, with the mo Osteins fading into indistinctness in the rear. This whole section of East Tennessee is of wonderful fertility, and every where we see substantial evidences of thrift. in the comfortable farm houses and the broad, well 'cultivated" fields surrounding each.-' Here -flourish all manner 01 fruits, and the vine; here immense quantities of wheat, oats, rye, corn and barley are produced; here, too, are raised some of the, finest stock; cat tle, mules and horses, . that, are to be found anvwhnre. . -. . ' v .- We arrive at Knoxville about 8 e 'clock In the evening, and- take roomaat the Hattie House, one of the best arranged and most elegantly furnished hotels in the south. Alter supper, to which we did full justice, we sallied, out, under the guidance oN Prof. Thomas to see Knoxville- by- electricity the- street are illuminated by electric lights, and we visited the main bunine-s part of the city, where the great v bo! -ale tntdein all kinds of merchandise is carried on. Many of the stores are huge brick, stone, or marble buildings, five or six tori high, filled from top to bottom with t'. peculiar nrtif !ps Xjoncini to oach Una of trade. ' A noticeable feature of Knoxville businws men is their great activity and attention to mercantile affairs, and among theee men we find many who ha arn-vJiM largo f.irtanes in ua le. - Early next morning we expected to - : ; -,o,v ndar tho t 'y. Wa had.Hr- 1 for corriTs ti take us out, but imagine our surprise, as we came from um atning roeoi to th front of the hotel. to find, waiting for us, the elegant pri vate carriages of r the owner; of the "model farm " Grt. Irea Dickinson senior partner of the rreat wholesale Urm of UCiuaCQ.. Kboit' . Col, Dickinson, . hearing' that w 1 ; jnat to vU hie firm, SdOt L.k e'-Jagee thiwe law . ftiaber, U drwn by a pair of- sDUited 'hore(u for our accom modation, and Tie tame himself to be sure that we went With those ipank ing ceamt aa4 those per feed y head and lejel turnpike vroads.-w Kiaa pnly-a4 nw niiuteLaBvaiiBr ugav tneeity to 1 the farm. ' . r Wall; for beauty it kxttoofr per fectnees of design; for, elegance, of appointment, I have never , aee any thing that will do 'to oorapare with this farm. Well may it be cftllftfta "model;'' for it is almost perfection In every particular , and well worthy to be an example of. perfect agricultural ex ooilence. About 500 acres of undula ting land, rendered: productive te 'the highest degree, by a splendid system of fertilizing, are enclosed by substantial fences and hedges. The low lands are laid out in grasses, such aa 1 dennr, timothy, orchard and blue grass, had the mower were at work making hay; and the hill side are covered with fields of grain of all kinds here and there, varying the monotony of field crops, orchards and vineyards tlourish, while on the corners and borders of the streets and roadways through tho farm, culti vated flowers give beauty to the scenef everything is in perfect order no grass, no weeds, no water-logged bottom land, every thing in perfect harmony. We were pleasantly entertained by the Knoxville Tribune, one of the lead ing daily papers of the South, and soon after we took a carriage drive to some famous views of Knoxville and Dbp sur rounding country, where one may look out over the winding course- ef the French Broad and the Holston river, and see them unite their waters, becom ing then the majestic Tennessee, Which now rolls its quiet volume, in many a beud and turn, onward to join the great "Father of Waters." the MiBMBSJppi-.J But 1 mast hasten to close, however, not before paying a just tribute to the great kindness of our excellent chape rone. Prof. Thomas, who endeared him self to us by his exertions to make our stay in his city pleasant. We met two of Prof. T's brothers, most excellent young man they are, too. , . Finally, w took the trait!,' with many regrets at leaving so pleasant a city and so genial a orowd of. friends. and ouco more we are on the way to the "Laud of the sky." After all, we would not give our Old North State for any other she is more suitable to our wants and a flections. We, woald.'aot exchange for all the roet of the sister hood of Stales. I "Carolina, Carolina, heaven's bl leanings attend her, While we live we will uherish protect and defend her." . tii So, onco more, we are back at Black Mountain, and ore preparing to goon another exoumion, this time, to Nante- haela, N, Cttjtnd then -we shall spend a few weeks at Blowing Bock, then home for the remainder of the summer. With this article, the writer lave down the rambler1 pen and tafck up, wn 10th July, the burden of school work again, regretting that uau not in these hasty sketches, been able to tell somethingef greater in teres; pecUll- doettpOet grt!t severing his connection with the New Berne crowd, as pleasant a party as over visited the mountains of North Carolina. , D. L. Ems. , v A Ueereas Prey . We ore credibly informedi that A unaa oajm uoM Atlanta, ua., propose to cure any of the following complaints for one-third the money and In'otie-palf the time 'required by any known rem edy on earth. The disease embrace. aU forma ef Scrofula and Scrofulous doers and Tumors, all stages of Blood Poison, KheumsMism, Catarrh, Bkln Diseases and Humors, Kidney Affection, Chronio Female Complaints, Ecsema, etc. Send to them for a book Ailed with' the most wonderful case - en record, mailed free to any address., , Sold In New Berne by. R. V. Duffv and E. II. Meadow. 1 Total Net Receipts. New York. -July-23.-16 IfbP lowing are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since .AptenbtH I J.IS85:' .Galveston." : G9CG5oV Xew Orleans, 1,724,880; Mobile, 240,795; Sarannab, 196,961f Charleston, 409,072; Wilmintftdn,, 100,903; Nor folk, 561,806; Baltimore, 83,200; tfe,w, ,Y6rk,.64,289f .Boston 183,7fii Newport jsews, 40,m; rbiiadei phia, 50,952; West' Point, 225,168 Brunswick. 16,252; Port Bajt, 12, 304; PenBacola, 1915: Jndianola, 281:toUl,'5.324.48i., ' ' '. . x'f flint . v , i : To' the Chairmen' of the Democratic Township Comfnitteea', , . , I At a meeting bf the TJeniocratio Ex- ocutive. Committee held Jaly,84tbn JJ was erdored thai th: towfjehid eewven-'l tions for the purpose of electing mem- bom of the executive, committee, also delegate to the Democratic convention t be held, Aug. J 3th, b held-Avrt Jth. ,- r-it eo y ueast a.x, vm, Rome, Ua-j sffya, that be bad been badly troubled with kidney-romplaint Torn great maay yonrw aDd wrlh epBp& fer three years;, at time ouid sarely wails -and hsd'trid 'many '"Yerrfiiof wu-.r--:i iT'iFi.i, ui mi io uegaa iu,iai r. : ,c 12.1 u rs and anointing bis band ar fr.t w ith rnrHiTiV Arr,'.r 1 Salvo. Tl.ii t-r.vr.-t ri-T -,r ' 1 1 .'. i gt- t r ', rcn-' -. rr r,ti td'io.1 r i !i A.H'kdJi.: toco aiv. ah m Ia JTlJortLern,',maJrVe( Ire 'gintted with tortisj.' "'-114 j iii jtl l. ., j; .. ' The health of ex-PresideW Afftur I ry much impreved. t nxurjiA 0v. Wear, of Utah; has fashed fe tftbe Umation against pctygaaay. -11 - L ,.Th verdiet m'thb trwf6r4MrkQ case reaffirms the decree of diyorce. , ,: ziOen. Mile ha captured a ' large sraswsn of supplies feom Oeroniaie and hi band. ' " ' 1" 1 1st New York City the Western Union i viforoualy ftghtiog the attempt to hve its wire buried:.'- " ,Two cases of yellow severare reported t Bqeton. They wer eir of a schooner from the West Indies. Travel to Europe is getting immense. From the principal ports over two .thou sand people sailed last Saturday. - The puMio career ef' Sir Charles Is ended and he is now making prepara tion to ipave FrirJaAil to locate perma aenUy in Franoe, Tb State Frwit Kair to be held at Fayetteville comes oil August the 4th aad Athiand i anaiolpatdd 'to be th largeat evet heha in th Stat; . The Sangerfest at .MJlwwuke( Wis., is a big thinkr The strangers ihe re are numbered at lW.QDO and thn raoasttir oboru wa oompoead of 3,000 voices. An: improyment has been made upon the phonograph te be called' th grapbo phoua. ' Wonderfat results are Expected in reproducing thfrttrrree of the human voice. The- 6rst successful Jump haabuen made frotft the Brooklyn bridge by a young fhan named Stephen Brodie. lie was smuggled out en .'the bridge by a truckman' from whence he made the foolhardy leai); Having siaUmod no serious iDjury, was immudiately placed UiTidsr arreV aa all audi orankx should bu. ,i ' . , I Mal ISlnlllllt. J. J. Adamsv Chief of Police, Knox ville, Tens., writes: "My family audi are beneficiaries of your meat excellent medicine, Eir. King e New Discovery for consumption; having found if to be all that you can claim for it, dfesife to tes tify to il virtue. 'My friends to whom I have recommended H, praise it at every- opportunity.'' Dr.' King's New piscovery for con sumption is guaranteed to cure'eoughs, oolds," bronchitis, tothrna1, croup, and very affection of throat, oheet and lungs. Trial bottle free at Haneock Bros, drug store,, Jarge size $1.00. Harried in Spite of tfce Freshet. KorKtffunAtt C, H., N. C, July 22, The high water throughout North, Carolina was the cause of a romantic marrinpo' in Rockingliara county yoHterday. Mr. James Madison StoQVauT Miss Polly Mickle,one of (tie most beautiful yonnjr ladie fo thfia conn'ty, started to get married. . They were aooom paniod by.tuuaUi wedding party. When . they reach &d Jonw croek ther fona thfttr tho water was? so high, that'tlrejr1 could , not cifoas. They were (foing to the parsou's on thcolhexflidfl .1!U 8wUn; ,acrosf4,'' s&ul ToBy Boan the. groom VAieet man, "and brinfir the. preacher to the ether from bank, and. ho can marry you there." ; He soon had Parson. Kazloit on the opposite shore. '- lie gave him Jim's Ucepfla ahd told him Ho pro ceedi . - 1 : ,?JoiiJaindfl, 4o invade" shout ed the psi-sony and torn aoross the stream, he,' tade iheB- man and it -! .ii v. n. wi WIW. n -:i Irfi- .!-: i -I 'Three eheer for the American eagle rt vtod i Uia 'groom aa he swung his at ia,flrfl,a;r j "Pardon, here's to the weather and here's to the llAc, andncre," kfea :to my bonny brido U Twnr.- hawl tfto )r,' son that'flvIfttDiD;and,T9 on hand tonight tcttierfYalirf at Matn mStontVr' ' j "uea Diessyea bohj i" 3nea cue parson, cheenily, waving one hand BncTstnlBng the " money, , fa . hie trotter's pocket with the other. . M it.zja.araaea scnooi. ' The .member of, the ', oommiUeo ap pointed b (4i&it iifeciipiioBW for the friukii Mboal.T.vdll nleaM meet at the orBeOlreWfby.atCt? , rafMck. Tuesday .aad report iaul laai.ls. - jiortant to know at an earrr aay wnetqrr t 77.7 J3o iuJtif,Chm1n. TrJttl.:.aniiie: ea-etf,,tyiTHeera. daughter ef John W1.' and tante' worley . diet! ar tnvrr, resiaencw, pear i ins. miu N. C, JutT itelh.lSSa, , Atee- f.rbb abd petwot nrfriBt ef bewt'4ftdrtr, t her r rv'd f" we coa Id ha - loftgVl; 6A, Inretbe torture 'of the fever and her spirit wntt hvr vn'Ttal framo and went j Mar Ood In i .wn. comfort th eereeved pi . J i nflf rtHhods ceaoi i" i' ? t' V - i (f !--rid rtit It r eterr.al pR,n, for' ' Jv.hssid, 'r-o TAr little cbiiJrea U ciii unto Me, - i .' -? i l ivm notr fer ef -HBr i th K.i-j, .on of Leaven."" V':,--,'.t P-rn- f 1 'r ?a iaw !fV " r"fvf ' w' Me i . lifcg E8i-t I TW iJTrrw"p""'w -i i Ii5 I i TTT7 i,Unr.i JwbiMlkBmM elaMd AwaHui ul t.i' wwawy Sentembar. f.ait . Hunk. . :..Il17 40cbef. .8T Atf W NoBjnber; .S.J May- 1 l December. 8.37. Jan. ., ;-,i 'tr Spot easy; inddliag 1 1-18; how Middiipg 87-19; Owed tfrdteary fl. Sew Barne saarkei qnksi. ; jiesaie. iddling 8 U-lo; Low Middling 8 1-4: Goad Ordinary Til-10- tie kb oottob jra.to. Oottob 8xx SI0.O0. ToKFBJrrrjn Hard, II. OU, dip, 91.75. Tab 7Sc.afl.29. Oat New, 95o. ia bulk. CoaN SOc. in bulk from boats, Mo. to 60c. from (tores. Ricsb 76a85. RKK8WA.X. SOc. per lb. Bnr-On foot, So. to Sc. OoOKTBT HaJSS lOo. per lb. La.no 10c, per lb. Goas raOc. per doaen. Fsbbh Pokk ttaSe. per pound Pbjjtot 60c per bushel. FODDKB 7Sc.a4l.00 perhundre. Onions I3.M per barrel. Fuu PxaS 65a70c. Hides Dry, loo. ; green Sc. APPLES SOaSOc. per bushel. Pkabs$75o. per bushel. IToney 40c. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. OmoKBtiftQrown, SOaS&c. , spring 20a26o. MKA.L 5c. per bushel. Oats -00 eta. per basket. TvBinrs SOc. per bushel. 8KKD Potatoes Early Rose, 12.75 per bbl. Wool 10a Inc. ner Bound. Q Potato Kg Bahamas. 3530c. , yams, 40a 50c. , KXKOSIUIB 9j0. Bhinq lis West India, dull and n m real; not wanted. Building. 6 inch hearts, 3.00;sapa, tl-60 per M. WH0I.B8if.Si PRIOKH Nw Mrs Pobx tlJ.OO flllOlTLDEB MRAT 7Jc. C. K. s, F. B's, B.'s and L C 7tc. Flouh I3.a5a8.00. Laan 7ie. by the tieroe. Nau basis 10',t2.75. Sugar Granulated, 7c. OjypKK allo. , Salt H5a90o. pereack. Holajbes A5D Stouts MaiSe. Powoib-45.00. Shot $1.75. Ferdinand Ulrisb, WHOLESALE GB0CEB AOENCY OF HAZARD POWDER 00. ALSO IN BTOCIi (iruiit hacke, JtopB, Twine, 1'itlntM, OiIh, Nails, and Khet of nil SirAt T. A. Oreen Old Stand. NEW BrJKNK, N. O. Williams' Fast Freiglit line. STEAMER ELM CITY, wmt Barge, Jeiioio Eecrl m Tow, Will make Regular Trips to Phlladel phia and return every TWfl WEFjfcflL touching t Balnorf and Norfolk eo ratwtltliiri. ;.ii ' 'i ' SpAeit.1 rata) given cn hkyy - . t Vf! ' I ' ' 'Li 1 I IJ t treightsi from Baltrmort and I !l ,. T TT TZ7TT 1 W A UtL :! -lJ' OesuHanager.'' I a B "I jtnnl'. im 1 fill rLai via r. :i ' 'h.muj . ' .-:l' . 1 i JUS j 3 SJtlUeslI nwpwuwnj n, .jir.iviw3d.rijivrcckeiy llc fee teieUHsA But BMfttf a hrtl Clan V'trtcty blore, H o( rt oriH h -MW'-A'Tll AX)ror at w noimw HHSU, ; b 11 r.lll t. . i.'oi" ,rne " , B' . yvyot '$oitL, Trout tt.lJTt JStmr,', ft!,' A. Large Use of ittt UnesMt Cheek Kaia aaeaxTnanhna. afaiBteu KgypMaB aa eras. tal imK wtuae Mmiiisi taerveMealyXnw Prteesat . !, Little Store Coin? " . J. P. IVEJ, - ;:.. v , . trw;isr: . I3C0 VlIITTY'SriCID fail stixuvmx - Qollett's uMagaoTt&r,uoiton Oin. ' with feeders aid pendeAdM Prhtt Cotton (?lns,' with Feeders ana uonaensers. Carrer Cotton Gin ers and ('oudensers. St Feed- with 'Boss" 1'ower t'ottoo Presses. ,: "lioauoke" ilaud Cotton Presses. Complete Cotton Cleaners. " " Cotton Beett vJrnsrjers: And a fuU lkiof allalaW Of kfabhin- ery. Kittiuga, Machine. (Ms, BelUag, Shafting, Pulleys, etc. Saw Mill supplies a specialty.' '"' faiend for oirculan and prhtee. . ' ' Your patronage aulioited, aBA'Sati- faction guaranteed. lawpecifulry, 1 ' 1 ' 1 j. c. Hn.:;; Iron Front, Craven Street, jj Nw lierne, 6. Agent for Fairbanks Standard Scale, aiuridwsaa Sealed Proposals., , Heled liidi for Co;ih and CoiupnUiMUie Tax l.ist of the (illy ue received nut 11 JME W. MOORE, Ciiali uwu yiuaaoe Vom,, , WOMEN! 11 u ni Bwrury for yon to raraafdatr Willi liuaw troulileH imrullar u your hi wlien S1,u..b-, Vltariaw rPMltar.s will cnreyi.u tn m lnw ilavs. All female diav yield reiuilly u Iha mild powers at SlmpaoB'a I llrrlne SaiMilUrlM. riov Svcu bus. b v turn D. Hum, M.l., Sard nufu( lurnr. Hen, I lor. lniUniMliirlii.l puckage and cln-ular to Homut-M Waoarr. AgrnlH, Lou ln I lie, h v jyl7 dwu , , KINSEY'S SCHOOL, run Girls and Young Ladies. r LA (iUANOE, N. c JOShTJI KINSIiV, 1'KinriPAL. Fall Si'Hbion Ixwins Unmlar. innil 30, lHHfl. tkrms: EzpenHe per seHsion of 20 wweka.-iaW eluding board, tuition, instruction In music, vocal and instrumental. AncUnt and Modern Languages, and exercise In Cal istlienics, $30.00. : , ( , rupils will board wjth Principal, whom please address for further nartlo- ulars. i14aimwtf For Sheriff. ,:, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offlco of SHERIFF OF CRAVEN' COUNTY, without regard to party, and if elected will endeavor to be theohoer of tho whole people of the county. itespectfoiiy. JOSEPH NELSON. July 8th, 1886. a J. HcSOELETT FASEiCIlBLr BOOT iO !EDE I1IEK,, ruuJC'K ST., NEWERN, N, C. , Oathawioc La ke, Onslow Co., N. C. This is to eertif t that J. IhflnrfarW made ne two pair of bocte er MeejuaW' itr , excellent fit and verr dimUa. i take pleasure la patroniElng and reootn mending to all who may eaU tm Un iav hi liAe of busineafl, as being worthy of,, onfidea, CnaA Tocm. & " Mr. IfoBorief wtohe to haforai the tmaker' etnployWI, 'ha a stock of, Terr beefc nuttertaC bxhI 'esMmc en'' t,inality,of hp4iuljuasil Biae op the shortest notice, and guar-., aBBflt YoBfrerfelKi. ip-otfBliyU .yjWMdf-n . .-'"i 10 jdrf; iih GfiC;,cEfluai:c'jJ 14 An era 1 TTo iA rA ul . , i luvvtiu'; s 1 1 aa a m (U V "!a . ..llocs and Aim. WOOd'S fflOWSM SBd -'.RaoaaM BwamjSBgineg.., ... 1 Cotion Gi tfSjZtf! Fi.Klirf.lndriiwtW.KainU MeehanJe Tlindllaware'n Lime, Brfck, f&uriV'TUbltA1'. "wri ariiav v ayioirUa4jj iVMr( -nUhOil, qMwsrnttJT aad Uadr.oJ ! FreeaerBiiv SeirinrafraA!i; I. ' VoyK StOTea,, Eureka j JBurelRr.'.r Br'BWtrtaAaT Ma T W AABai - - - ! 1 1 Sftti Mettrtjty and satlRfMOtion. T"r",'"" vv -, .4 llauaway. an. I ! ! veoaii be Lau oiarma atroinal tbe Lali of Vianawaii t -pmeni -. Mwm a , i .. mlnmimi iidu!yaolheDliri.l . , en r -ton tbe t day ol j t ai Uii notice iU be pieadeil i i .,, 0O'rV' l;."- !hf , V mT ; .rvr.na Indebted to theT-4 r rllboBt deter.il '"Hi' o
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 27, 1886, edition 1
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