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I b'U vrtta sic ;i JT 1 n' nil t .. :!; i it "r litii "t hat rfl situ lit id t U..M4t'll vLyny: 4i ' if NEW BERNE; Tilfti -TiiO 4 -f i troo J-JViii -we'" mil' "l', - ' i i i i J . f i,i,rjf"'f I J f' . i I I YBjV if Ju rr 1 ; :. ,,11 - ' 1 ' . r""i?""'T" " ' 1 ii.;r it; LB m f IT ' ( ..ogau.neWs: 4ub t Dkab Jodie tMjpxcKvWjiui Jodirt, yI a JbIIL " It; t J - -MUlLiugliujU SOO, aUO)er nock Vear, :TV'liIt Lawn. Duja Bows.. Sum jher UWlerreai','Teiini(i Shirt, Itaited tmeom DUirta. loyrwr ap". we., m bjr ibff wetk-reT pap6r t 15 ctn. ai))rit t, ,i7 . ; 1 ' f- But ODt'fefcM 'tofoi-A Haror a court TkantVkA in nwy cnllratlio 1 SaaibtniraH would not quote ovin a freetrader unfairly. Thoae who are fond of the sound ot lUam wbiatlea will bo glad to hoar that one bw placed on tho factory at O ywaaa1! wliinli' can to hoard qutto distinctly in the cjty. - Wa hwttl?lrJf'i(; w4 alKTueWorVaa firing luownln ferences aa the language of even an opponent , politic, much loot oao wtd'hAi ii liratima, mnoh longer than the Stars, alwaya boon in accord with the highest principle of justice and truth and fully devoted, to (uo best interest of his native county and Stato. Baarsl f Trade Excnrtloa. The Board of Trade of this city wont to lforehead yesterday on an excursion. A large ' delegation of membore wero along wthry 1 1' targe stock" of good humor '.'oa hand" and a jolly time "in stora'Uo all. ' - A iheetr taper appeared yastcr aav Mption) of fWwii Covnu'i TjcwJn't. It is to appear in the! fatfffja tJifll'OisoiJussn paper, ac git et.thfl ailura to receive iu paper fra k tHyumltagJmJfoi this UftrtmKnk dimensions. . ItlislaM jn ''Politic. Sepublicaf irTl1 andbaaRoallo 8. N. mil. Editor; 3. E. Abbott, City Editor. The reading matter is strictly miaoeUanaen V Wa Wirn (hat Miss Manlj will not open the school heretoere advertjsed iaoar oolamns, she baAng accepted a position at Aaheille.' We regretJhiB ' becairsr KTa llOy fifKf ejJ tatlon ai aTpaghe andJX)(iiaaaoh plishmeeta which reader her service in thrf ujg tisleAnTaHiabl, and we wsrela hope thai her, school might lead to a primanenk institution hore for the edaoation of young ladies. We con fratulate the tlienJ of Ashevillo upon the aeoesaioa'of auch an ornament to society a they will and her to be.'1 1 1 On Thursday evening last, at the rest ' dene of tha.br Boon, Esq.,' or 1 the holy bond os? raatrimoay. toIiaa . Bella Gibbs, danlhMrof OateheViif' II.' 8. Gibbs, of Hyde county., The marriage , cerer'' i VaJr)etQtallrUhflLne. Mr. Bcot, of the P. E. Church.4 Friday mor" ;g;' 5 tjIJo anfgropm lert for a topVtfJi nPAataio their futore home in this city.. They haye the congratulation of a host of friends and aiT- sVfl'i:f' thoae If Mr. C. a Clark Is elected, -from Craven county to th Senate's will vote and speak against county govern ment if Uk-'T teeofce aa Ihru. "We believe he I a tdfd. So,' Or vords to that effect. - ir ::viyigtm jSw j :i i l 'This k'uiut as 'near the 4 H Eiar vis vilicd U repeatedly denied that "r.latk Jtad 'acCepiod Ma from'' inaii. n f - Senate. It even went SO far 1 ej af t..' I it i' t ;! ; B t! " f" ' - 1 ! 1 1 r -thM MrrCtaTt "WioW 1 -fimlnatidh . arfd . r,4 the Arjyti w , , - - n ootwith- I J;$.;r:i it the y r- T ; . Claj-k It isYc a-ords C : ) p i i , r r i.t 5 - , ord s l! f ft W3 - '-at' ,i.e J will . h tVe :e, 1- 1 aa a t l-i -1 7 n m . ; -t ... LOCALS aa n im turf 1 -tt-fr-Plyi V Pemul. : -','-' .Jfai, B.. IBe, Eftq.V'was in thatkj yttefd7. W did not get a shake of hiahornj hand, but knov. he Ja busy in agricultural pnrauiti just now. 4lQ,KTabiStoiD ffcalow; JJounty, two tyff of cotton in, xegujft OetobM TU DlflTttrcnce, , , i . , . I Mr Endioott, poeretary f W r, wak considerably irrifated, at what h- -ill , a fubricatiun that ' he had critic im.nl th, policy of Secrotary fiajaril in n-ferunce to the fishery trouble. The Argut is elaUtl ot itself in criti cising Mr, nayard and 'the Craven yiny pemocracy in the same iiwue. ' The diiTerence ia, Mr- Endieott has a hinh regard Tor polTHrnl propi let y, nud tlio Aryua liasn't. Kteaaie Mevaaaeals Vrtiordar. The A'fturfon arrived from tip Neuee with freight and paaiteiigers. The Merence arrived from Vaiu-vboro with freight and passengers. ,Tbo Tunt returned with the lort- month excnrsioniRtfi, nnd all uro out- PMik( 11 in praise of tho niro limo they hn.1. Tho cutter Sterol rciiirnP'l from a crfltBe through tho BouudB. Tle ChujHitra left on her routtvstawn the river yithj froight and passomjrYa, The Flftrrnee left for Yneeboio wfili freight and nossengers. rrsrsrdlna ml (be llemvtratli Con ellon of lint 14, I8N1. 'llonvO. C. Clark appeared in the convention and aaked the ohairman for a few minutes' time to bring a matter before tho convention which ho said was of importance to tho people of Craven and to tho wholo State. After a fow forcible remarks in regard to the im portance of the pooplo of this county utilizing their home talent to aid in ln voloping the resources and advancing the interest of tho community, he offered ilia following resolution, whien were-. rferrd- to tho; oommJUoo.'on resolution and subsequently adopted. Tho resolutions wero strong recommen dations of Maj. John Hughes for Lieut.;: itovemor ana joint . Long, Esq., lor State Superintendent of Tubllo Insttuo Oon." " W reproduce this for tho benefit of tliD Wilminglofi Star ". Our own poplo have hoard of it before. We only auk tho Slar to oliservo the date n little rnrr fully. fheOaalow IUtlroad. j i "Can atly practical, rellecting man assign one sound reason in a year why the road into Onslow and thenco on to New Berne should not he built 'f Can any level-head od man of business find one good argument agalasf completing the Cape Fear aad .Vadkln valley Rail road to Wilmington tWX. Star. And can any practical, reflecting man who wishes to see justice done to all sections of the State assign one sound reason why the State ahoold not with a portion of its convict forco grade a road from New Berne through Onslow and Jonee to Wilmington. Wo are en deavoring to get some ope in the Qon eral Aseeembly to help us on this thing but the 8tar seems inclined to want to stab ns. It and ita bosom friend, the Jlrfip, rathcraoeACrav'en represented in. theiOeneral Assembly by humble colored individuals than men of power like Clark and Lane. We understand fully thejnotivowhich ia prompting those journals to attempt to keep Cra yen ltfll.atpk"ground. L A af a Railway Kumors. Recently a committee waa appointed a committee waa appointed imond & Danjilla railroad to i7a suTiilarS olraTnltaoif tLO r thN. C'ranroad. "it Ta by the Kicnm co A far ita( dirnctors r th N, aaid that a matter to' be considered waa an, .extension of th lease or the NVGttr tothe B. B. A D. R. B. Tbfa . lease , expire in about eixteon years, i m waouKii uo U. ft D.- might desire to lease the At lantic A North Carolina railroad, with it. Th matter has aa yet taken no defi nite' shape." Col. Soott,J Col.' Andrew and Ool.llolt went oyer the A. N. C. B. R. yesterday. 'There ia vldently a deeir to get a ktifgeT lease of the N. C. .3! .Ak ld nuaeta speaks v (3 Mr? NorriB. an bid residenl Rome, Ga., says, that he had been badly troubled riOt. kidney romplaint for a great manyyeara and with eczema fer three years; at times pould oarcely walk and ba t tried many remedies without bonei.t,ntil he bfgen taHeg Electric Citter and anointing his bands nnd feet with Tncklen's Arnica Salve. This treatment aHorded hiai great relief and he strongly recommends Electric Bitters to. aU who inifTer with kidney complaints, or need a blood purifier. sM h Hancock Bros.' ' .1 t a . Selice. .t of the Democratic Town-1. p ti.i.c.; At a -oi'.r.z rf .;. cf. ' t' e Pemoeratie Ex: . ) ' i Jo)y 84tb, it r crnveri- , : i - -r r'em - - . f '" . Germaay la the least ill Herat of any Ac (harlot fir-Amsterdaip. f Vad, tweftj persons war killed aiv, thty A roovejmeittj onfdo .ffiaiaryland to hold a reunion or all the Joneses Haaij v f w vrawthy nrferteowaers inSC4aA jitW fTing tho propbsedLBroadwoy arcade.. - Strjiig? T,rWrWitf ydW in ynie of the large eitia to per in- decent' ad vertisemftrts in 'elgaraUjWJ window. ' ' CoJ. UpClure.' of the PhiladwlpkiaJ Time., says that be think the illustrated j feature of jonralisiu will cot last.. It oushi not to. ' i 1 n A late consua report of Paris shows that there has been a decrease in the population f over 100 000 within the last four years. A Texas judge has decided that when one man in that State approaches an other with his hands in his pockets it is Sn invitation to shoot. This is some thing like tho Virginia judge who once docidod tliat calling a man a Ur wap equivalent to' knocking htm down, and ho could thereafter govern himself ac cordingly. The extreme cold wtulher now being experienced by th? inhabitants of Labra dor and Northern New Found land isl iioprecodentoil. Report says that 8jG80 of the 15,000 population in Labrador hare died from starvation, and thatajl iho ice Ii:ih not yet broken up. It is very remarkable when it is considered that this locality is in the same latitude as Norther preat Britain. , Kinston Items. The ruthless dog war continues. It slays alike the "Just and the unjust" dog. It soems that dogs and bar-rooms are the only "contraband aticlea in, Kinston under this dispenaaoosh . j J "Handsome h Graflf haj just returned home from the county of "big blues," seriously hurt internally by a kick from a horse. Stay away,, voung man. stay away, from, the" "big bluos" of oampson or suffer in the heart. The mayor and town oomnika0rihnd the endorsement of President Cleve- are quite resolute in making Kinston a dry town. , Having shut upj 4 die liquor saloelisi they are ! now .liyiag twenty-five hundred feet of fifteen inch drain tiling on lierritag street, to take off surface water. Bad whiskey and bad water must go from Kinston. You r Jones county itemizer, we ob serve, is in great distress at the entire absence of anakes rom hisiapunty. Never jruiid, old fellow, some of the Kinston saloons have moved to Trenton and they alway breed; imaginary if not roal snakes. You 11 aeo 'em yet they all left Kinston about Jaly let, 1890. Mr. W. O. Moeeley and Mis Fanni D. Woo ten, both of this ootmty, were united in matrimeayi last Wedneaday morning by Rev. Israel Harding, at the residence in Kinston of JohoF Vfaoten, Esq., the brides father.' The 'wnited oouplo immediately started on a hridai t rl j ki Asnevui, ft. v., and atwbr Ihis event a as greatly iatea ana 4 couraged our Kinstoxx rldowJei.UC ' On the night of the 83d af Jnlw thi smokskouaeof B. r.rVflggina lei Con tentnea Neck township ,wa fekxaiouslx entenodatid about one htandssi ad fifty pound of bacon bams acoMnk afterward search was niad S remises of Simon Croom, colored, liv ig on the land of J. II. Stevanaan, where tnost.ee the stolen bacon was found buried ia a barrel in Croom 'a garden., The thief waa preaentjwhen the searcb wa made.' and when; after digging in the ground, the ifaqmwe struck he skipped to the wood amidst a shower of bullets, making his escape, nrnh&hlv unhnrt. , ..I. n uuh jvu.HuijmiHjgu.yre -Judgn Cktfhr; wht'trtlf oId in ap 6ne ; yoaira happy rWUhov proachiog term of Lenoir Superior jlornianVehoUtanrinsMest oaurt, na rrquestea rmorm muson k rovi?ett aaxjlbc? fortiseour room Land sr doxen cane bottom revolving chairs for the comfort of hi jurors. This may mean that' the next tarn, of thi court will be run on "tiok." whbh will be a gapatreUef tathe law beakeraj who cannot realise on their crop before the fail. And then the' InToraf wall re volve in body aa well aa in mind. How nice that iwQi be! t Now & on aoootn-' rnodating sheriff would provide Vsakxio attachments' to 'the Vevolving chairs, what a happy and. eomlortable time it will bo. Who would not be a juror 'then? l3..v.tt' ' '! A Terribl Xiaiaka. fTTTTSBCBO, JulylJTA-aTrW John Prill was frightened by a great storm yerter day and run to her bed hnm.be?7c a Vas Of holy water.' She hastily grasped tho wrong bottle and liberally sprinkled her bead) face 'and shoulders with sul phuric acid. Her cries . brought assie anc. , Hot Ca. wiLh. aavad-aat- at eyes are destroyed, an she will beler-, t ib'.y iaflgttre4,'q tW -'.l ' T , -i iL.t"- ' tt.Qfpr. - A earaS PrrlUB. , iWo ar oredibry informed that the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., propose to cure any of thSfoUcwief'tt.; ,.utS fnr one-third the monev- and I b half llie tir rpri'vred by any known, rem- p 1y n t. Tie d iaoas, rn(,n c.' 1 , tor. ' . S - t J u sml i i ri CI ,-rl,r:,v,!. K.t 1 Ui 1., 1 1;. ii. v.c .".id K.Tfci fcMaaa.'llafcliit'b i"w 'UTbehvteat nwwa'fiAr'tfA char Makieaaw aswrtflr aao Jveru,.meriotJs cira taatva tiur are searched fw ; WjOatioa,. Jr Woapt have entered, tha, rjaoe..TliejeaUng among the MexloJn aseeaT vy, ba ker against 'American1.' Theyare qalte Aaibasaad sayttwiMlsaa eaW matter fof,4hair oowitryi to whip the United Staief, jiTbey haya aomehow', brought ttenlv topeheve, jthf flrin U the first gun wouhl be a signal tpj.WW Soutthonfetates to dome to1 their aaais- aoo .so reng mesBsoiTes 'apett en JHOftham rHateslor tka diaastroas V. ?W .t tilJWs .They likewise feel ooarincediftha England would at once take their oart and block- ad the Atlantid and the gillf porta of ha Uanted States, -ftendr Aecaper; the1 Mexiewa consul at El -,- sy that unless one country orhe other backs down war cannoT ita. averted, and he adds: "Mexico wllriever comply with th daaoaad that has neaw made" If it oosnatataai yoa taaay-beeur Mevlee wiuaoaaw nraMi Snor- Eaoapor U nrtty apito speak by authority, for nat aa aaewni toi aa aoresoiore re-fiecaaai-abai entimaate of 1 hi goTern- maaMvi The MneaaVre8 te intensely patrkstU and. naligereae, and. 'want the goveanmant to listen to no negotiations hatar. Taa atssjiean paper pun liahed at Paso dp, j'orjus, say: "Do you Americans believe that beowtse you belong . k , a , poyuioua . na tion you will cause our weaker nation to vascillatei' You think so! po you think by noise and hurrahs you can scare our authorities? Never believe it, never, Jet it enter your minds. . You-on neve impos upon the sens of a warlike and valiant nation.' " - .u';,;., The State 4epartini aas hafonsations so it ftioials say. concerning' the re lease of Cntting, and haanoiniormaiion whatever as to when, th release oan be effected. Ik la said?' that he may have been released', but if p the representa tives ot the United 8taXism Mexico have not sent say partietklars to Washington I ,.,..'l !..! Gen. dordosk 0ta the Nomination ATLAMk','4uJy Id, The Stat llemo- icratio eonventiea" met todav, ;: Judge uingnam, pi ptroup cnty, ya eiec4 nAriujkniinl nrti.L.nfc. . . Thai ma invilw rrule waa adopted. Gen. John V. Gor don aeoeived S23 vote oat of 383 for the nomination for Governor. It was Moved to mak the nomination unanimous, whlob was lost by ono vote." The old State house officers were nominated for their respective positions. After a reso- .Uution of fealty to the Democratic party land, the convention ad jour nod sine die. Cattle Affected With Texas Fever. St. Paul, Minn., July 87. A Box. man, Montana special says: Texas fever has broken out among a lot of graded cattle brought hero by J. F. Curtin from Kansas City. Already twenty one have died and many more deaths are expected. The herd has been qiar antined. Stock men fear the disease will mrtwvnil . JM.i A UK OAA f cattle, from which this loa. hrouKht th fever at Missouri valley, Iowa,' are now being driven Into the territories. onrri'ARv On the night of the 24th day .Julr. a tna TMsutrri outik-a ia rfcadli of Mr. B. F. Sutton, jr., took its (light to the Beautiful Beyond. Couidth skill of rfbt phciona, U ny an laaiijaaaasia veMaw oe tneir' nweanea watctamgs and devoted care have availed, she would not have died. but alaal typho-malaria and congestion of thi braia stamped' lhlgnt of death si l. 3iit . thrvv Vll3l0i2ibr? .?H"v their K9 Thweaseo5wa fkirtr-thfoii yoilra' of age, and leavss a Xotid husband 'and two email ohildren, with a host of rela- tires and friends, to mourn her BDriJtOn8$. ) or. She wasaiaoisvj Vfeand i dutiful daughter, kind and I mind and We miss you : sadly mis you. precious for and your busy root-steps, ana tne nearta ot your. dai; ones ar ccuahed and krkaJ in anguian or your parents is unutterable-Wbed th mmaythetrBertshed darling hath gon from- tam:in' this world forever.. But amid, their .grief ome'a whisper; winigrof uriasfin gloria of ,,Vhri baautesMU rm,"OY tWe golden harps, now- waked, to haavanty .U IWU " J ... u w.v UfU V HIJ 11(1.1 finger. s Oh I lore the hearts tf thy' tad, stricken ones.rrom jmm worid, j-,n "Till risen With Christ aViiasfctheiU :HO( lb Beautif oil oiertiDe wrttt ood and thee n J .,M 7nt eniuir t illatt'.t f U Gransift JuJjjM8ti U xK mosra4s of U!s &lfi' tol'nsLlp are hereby notified, that a moot iag wai be ndd at tne Mayori 60ioe on Monday, August 9th, VtSft) ailAo'cIoctTto elect th townftU&ilfctt ooUmReo for ihsi anmtini wa waa. ' v . ; JJi order b the aamaaitfoeliaibliaU 11 f Alet BnaaUea CmT J.J. Adams, Chief of Potic Knox villa, Tenn., writes; il Jy and I are beneficiaries ot you r mv:V -exeeltarit snediciae, l)t. kiog's New I 'vrry f of en!iumxtion;'hrinit,foori It U be. all t' 'tr ' lox.lt, doaire to te t ti i s vuiue. t My- friend--fvwiiom' t have r.. n ; Jj; ''It," itaito'.lt ai IT "' !y.' : j -i i , . n s i ew Discovery for eon niaranteet to core cour' f'-ra,--cr(n:?, an-l . .. iiroat, ct't ar.it .1 bo',lq free at Hancock Pr. evt ly .In M.-v,u.tJi:tji 'i'AJter' wrgeht aotlciuiiotvlf fr fcTAy friends I hav eeaaented to ma aoo.t onhsi ii k;eaifh igrvaag' aoauVattRkar, bloo4newatMa kawck Uarnw haadaOl aUmenta excursions to Naca Uaadi aa4 it ' the1, amall nm of t2.W foe adaUst tilldren from four td twefv, nail far. h I k wiU ha unnecessary ' to attempt 46 describe tne beautiful soMrya ronta, romantn) promenade for' tho young thO'WMe, etegant varanda forth an joymeutof Iheaaaaa bresaes leas sentun en tally inclined; ths xelr lent cuiainaor tne Drum of Capt. Torn. Bouthgaiev and, th an joy menk of beepahead, Muenah, soft crab and ether delicacie which mine boat Jacob load hia groantng tables with; axe only part of the pin earn a be enjoyed on thU trip; and worda are inadequate to tell the balanoa, ' I caat describ the beaafie and tho of the trip; yon must go to enjoy them. um "nre laddisa" will aartioipet m tni gra&4,eumioa, and will slaat your cup of enjoymeat is eoatiaaally overflowing. Let this be'a grand suocees a well aa a grand excursion, and the "blioy" hull have all the credit. The hour and date will bo thusly. a.m., August 3d, 1880. Fallm. E B. UuBIWH, Agent. anvlcie to moth ten. Mus. winklow's SooTuma Svaw should always be used for children teething. .iM soothes the child, uf ten (ha gUma, allay all pain, aura wind oolic, and, is the best remedy to diar- O'ea. Iweuty-oveeenUaaotU. i&n24dtuthatwlT DIED. In this city at 9 o'clock p. in., July 20, Katie, infant daughter of Charles K. and Julia A. Hancock. ' The funeral will take place this after noon at six o'clock from the residence of her father on Graves street. Friend and acquaintances invited to attend. COMAEERCL. Jockjul Ornon, July W, 1 1. M. oorroa. New Toux, July W. Future closed steady.; bales of 10,480 bales. July,, , U.42 January, 4.43 August, , 9.42 February, 9.63 September, 9.41 March, 9.02 Odtobeiv 9.32 April, 9.71 November 9.80 May. 81 Oooembar. '9.83 June, 9.91 Spots sUiady; Middlinr 9 1-9; Low; Middling H 3 8; Good Ordinary 8 1-9. New Berne market dull. No sales. Middling 8 H-8; Low Middling a .-iii: oood ordinary 7 b. B0 saaassiarw. Skbd oqttobj Sn.90, Oottob Bean $10. 00. TrBrairnjri-Uard, f l jOO -t diss i.7o.. iu- ac.ai.so. i Oats New, 35c: in bulk. Conw 60c, ha balk from boat, Mc. to ouc. rrom stores. Rica 76aW, , htmriT ao nuik II PnrMhi fooa. 3c to to. M OeoaArt: Hia !0o. per lb. ! Laaav-fOa. 'per lb. raa-t-aafto. per dsaen. Fxaaa Jroa-faft.'a pbsuid. i-XAjrcTB ooo, pr I FoDDn-ros.aU.0Q pathaads. Oinoira-i-ta.M par barrel. Ftxld Pax 670o. Bidks Dry, lOo.r Applxs 3(a&0e. sa riAJts $75of per baahel. HOirtT-40er. Mr nL (.TAXiAkr!. perlb. hii' uaroxsnraHHtiowa, SOaBac print : I :' VMx-Ab OaTS 50 cts, per bushel Tirairtm1 60c. per bushel. Sx Sasn Porjrroxs Early Rose, S3.75 par ooit 10aI8v per nonnd . geoiAinm i Bahaaaaa., taa.'Wc; yasaa, &e: l BnwaLaaVWest ladu, dall and a jsb inal j nor,majfte4 Building. 6 iaoh bearta, aot saaa; vo M. i .t. mBot.nkiMn.wwmj ' -"m i NxWMxsi tomfiM.i.- "a7Ua MtXT-i-7io. I t Ci'Ri'i, RftV.B.1 had t, tf,-7ic. Li it i Tliitiyttsar tltre. :'' i i Kaiiiaak) 10ta.75. id ' ii ptdA-rQrannlatMt,Tpr: . OortTte 9allc ,,.,,( .... .... - Mtmaw1irkBTtrr0a4e; BwTWoil,iri)'.' 0-I.75;j Mi. , All persons owma ohdaIar'B.l nuK mnst come -forward i and pay theaama at oaoe,s cot wui be added atea th mil uy mnimmmKi IU. , t VMls l.Tina MVHAHxf, Sheriff.' ' 1 Pr Ul.i') ii tii i.i.Ui 1 I t I ' J m. iML Mil! A . 1-ia aBAKOa.flt CC? V",. 1 .rail 8e8oa heglas Mna j , Aagnat . i .-. I'vTVvi IiU'liin1 Erp' - 0 fer ffh. of 20 weeka, an-i civ',. tniara, fji.ion, inort,i. ia i..'. '-, ",.l aad i..tm!... . , A r r t r- 1 1 r Ij ' '"g, D1 ' j ta Ca)i4t:nK, l.-J.uJ. i ' Inpim wi.l hoard With I . tl, xhora please addrosa for fur:' r r ; o- mH Vlio ejegant drives n ana aaaosi, among Ua VJajHrPevi HiliiV ta deli cious plunge among th brakrilh 1 1 SKI 1 UsaUafiadla Uaesa, Check irilij aaj'9aveiias),'ifsdiet Eyptta and Osi9" ' wtstfflitiniMMamkNiiru Erteesat muu (t.imiiiju.i - MMdlBMwMA oaawerftmrob)fct!,,ff- .Jajnake room for otrf-Tilf and Winter Stock w . will CLOSE OfJT THE ttilMtit OF OTXE STOCK OF aJLOTn- ESQ at 08T. Some Nice Snlti at tfq.qo. Special Bargains In 'Chil dren's Sulta for 5, 6 ana. 7- . t yearg. n" K0WM9 & Williams1 FastJ-reigty Line. IIU t'l 8TEAMER ELM Oltir ii. mi WITH -; ltil aMiii T . TI t '. tmi A"gc dcuaio uqca in aaw. Will make lingular Trips -to PhJUdal-' phia and return every Tvm WlCPjr' touching at Iialtitnoro ani Norf4k.in.; return trip. ,hiJk. :1 V , Special rates given on tosyy freights from Baltimore And Norfolk. J. V. WILUAMS, Ganaral ManagW;' 18Q8 WlirTTY'S CTJl fau spEciiiTiS:r.: Gntlett'H MagTio!iat!ot With Feedera and (mJlAra ' Pratt Cotton Gins, with FadMsU and OMidensers. tl Carver Cotton Gins, with FaaaV era apd CoD,deaaer8. -.ii- i "BosaV lowei Cotton Ifenao. 1 "ltoanoke" Hand Cotton VtytoSC1 Complete Cotton Cleahera. , CottOQ Seed (nakara.1. And a faUllaa af all rnt ii1flrMJbiaL " tmw ami applies specialty. Beod for circulars u4Z 1 : ' ' Your BAaotuur anlii!iixij' la. faction giiarnntsadtuis oao. adl ii:idw ticx AKoMIairatoS'gijriWaVd fica ! ! l6.Jw.3ixi oil .nitBiianmvlaaoilMMaaJSKi a -' Ha iwl llii-or 4alMl a ' :.-:!!:! ft!eENCX OF iii;toii , On" -KoK'al ?alnta, Oila, ITadls, did M.f aal 84nai - ai 'a- 3v saaiJ wi- vioa ; i tt. , m, I l0 JO 13TO i .'f it Xa T. A. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 30, 1886, edition 1
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