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7i n mm 1 m I 1 --: 4. -1 , t. A !4i vw; U.1 J 9; t . i.,u k Vv .:! ' , fa k r - - ' 7 "II -i 1 Jji3 .,?" 1 m 1 hi 1 1 m - S f Tff-fr VOL. Vv O0AL NEWS: N U. i lauuiis," 85 fcorth. -l0BEiiude,77J"Weet.' : Voo ritfeski 6.1f p.m. wr, V Lit4'l)uaa liows. sura- Mt Underwcw. Tteimta 'tihtrtt, Pfatted boaoia Bbirts. Tourist Bair. to., U August,; His oouotK-ionuiusaioncra will be tonorrofM ui. f ; . Tba SMWitidoaA will 1t jroinptly - A K tiro in Mare for the excureioa bta to Magi Dead nextTunul Ay. , The Urge quantity of bagging and tieatntlta OM Dominion wharf reminds U that the cotton 4baanu ia approach- - . ... 'i j - The athooner 'JKeinn, loaded with lumbei, 4a reparW agroun.l nt the mouth of Blocnma creek, about 15 miles : balow thVeltt " ' ' ' ' The Silrr Cornt band will accom pany, the tyew Berne Bteam Fire Co. to J yad.f Erery thing will bQ. done i to jnaie the trip pleaiant and agree able, rganfej j Titflday norning. If r. Aione hae takes . position with lllij2&fr to the dry goods and hollow ueinaii on Middle street. Mr. Joi ihU Waoy 1 rlend ia this ae ttoa of j jinitry who' remember him ae good 4oeiiySaraHneihnt . Ma Puffy U tortuaata in securing his aer . There wire iaTAse' before the Mayor yeefWday-. " rive "BOile dorcB" - of color, were found guilty of disor derly coadnpiaAtl fined one dollar and oost eaxfi fhtim'lol . ueiag profane linguage were required to deposit one penny and coat with the Marshall, and om drank and down waa made to pay one dollar and cost. A good day for law and order. Mr. Geo. Howard left yesterday , . f 1 ' ' moraine for Baltimore. : ' Mr. B. li. .DryM leftr for Charlotte, big praaenthonMt yesterday after spend ing aeyeial day tileaaantly at his old pome. '. Mr. Geo. Ilenn arson and (amUy.Mrs. " P. Ulrich, Mr. 1 IC Cutlor, Mr. T. A. Green and family, A. W. Wood, J. K. . Willis and Dr. Bates and Mise Nellie Wslker ware aniQua the nnseengers MoraheadUClaHnt kikI Orra- ' ; ; The steamer Trwt is preparing' for ' ft&other excursion to Portsmouth and - will axtend-lba tripOannoke in Lfme ' ,' for tbtf-anmiarreanVp meelingi tls aohedale tSSJSt&i afo explaihoinn'an ; -ad yertiyrpept which appears elsewhere. ;vl tMf erleeT-ar. Methodisr Uhnreh Bervices at 11 a. m. and I 81 p. m.y eondifcted by the paa nl?T 6r'awford: AWdial or, Ee Infitatlon k extended to all persons to attmd these serricea. ;. . Bpti46 X3ttfch6erricea. at 11 a. m. ad. 8 p. m., by the pastor, Ber. Dr. Theo, WWtOeld. Sunday-school at 30 p. u. SeaU frealM Qifcuafb cdWislly invited (0 altend. ,I . . , , rreaby terUa Chfafll JL. J Vase, pastor. Bervieea at 11 a. m., and 5:30 p. m. 'JJahhath-achooi at 030 tu m. A welcome e U to Qs4 heuse V Y. M. C. A. at 8 pfi&jecfj Ifced o God 1 help la fjry tViag-fjJfh tth .v. Leader, Dai XjJClatawJ 4 4 Thief Capterv. ' V About a-eTf arT.aettte ttt! entered the d wuf udps Aemowt oat Eael Front street and took therefrom several articles of ladies1 wearing appareVand other things. A .colored .boy. .about grown had caUadatf aerhdaaeaeVtral times during the day and asked the ser vants if la eht&nff airy thing tor them. ' carry a messags-uartheT Judo,'e6. 'i A descriri: n , of, tbiaj py, ras, gitef to . City !:artl fl jjargett, who, from the it.f n ' . l ejjworked 'opjfhe case wl i Vi ! . t " arrest at, Ben, Bpicer, col ery v 1 f t- 3 r. i".ttBerecov 1 1 the . ! 1 poods." lie t ) i e re! ' 1 at once , l '.r . . .-1 i waent to e v ' .aritg tomorn v mot - - in to V 0 adyortise :,u t in t! is Issue. ' 7 to c nn the ..cr r 1 n.e t . mi )BWj 'ti colt iathe neighborhood, of. fifteen thousand dollars. i!?i'hi':.-r't- Are the people disappointed ia the work of Iho aokooi?, Are they ready to burst np and each one start bia own little private school? .Did we male a sh&UJa sWting UjJi sfchqpi and erect ing a good bufldiDg for the purpose? If n6t, what ia the tnatter?. Several hundred-dollars mns( be 'raised yot .be fore the eehool can be assured to go , cm for the usual time. We are not fully informed aa to the ui k done by the committee to solicit funJa, btwe hardly think they have nude u thorough canvass When they do, we hope there will be a liberal roxponse. We ean'not alTord to go backward in this wftrk, all are icteroetod and all slibnld aid in the work. Chlefceas ' Tho. beautiful WyaadeU chickens to be teen ia Mr, A. M Baker's yard is sufficient proof that a successful mer chant can ha a succeesftil poultry raiaer. Tula was not the-case with a very suc cessful law firm in this eity who tried poultry raising a year or two, ago. Their chickens were all raised and the miser skipped before they knew whether it was a aaooeas or a failure. Mr. Baker haa a large and beautiful yardhack aa well aa front at his resi dence on Pollock street, and the back yard is' nicely arranged for fowls. The house teraHroot to. preveat the poBtif-lTi . - . . eroue rat from kiHing the little chicks, and H i kf pt clean and neat. Qreat attention is given to the food , water and be tiding and here Is the secret of his success. v In this yard there are now about one hundred and thirty of these Wyandots and quite a number of other common breeds; also a number of Pekin ducks. The peculiarities of Alio, Wyandot .are, theyaro healthy la this Southern cli mate, are good layers, grow to good size, and are beautiful in color. They have throe different growths of fea thers, each growth of different color. One hen inTlhis lot laid one hundred and thirty-two eggs beforo eetting. We have long believed that poultry raising could be made profitable in this section if properly conducted, but expe rience baa snow 0 that no enterprise will fail sooner if not properly oonduoted. Mr. Baker has succeeded thus far on a small scale, to be sure, but it is a suc cessand it ia because he has given it his personal attention. List of Letters Remaining in tho PostolTico at New Heme, Craven county, N. C, Aug. let, 1880, II. A. Hryan, Alex. Ilargcl, Item ago Jones, Ctfrrio Laikinn, 1'rancoB Richard son. Persons calling for above letterH, will My ad vertisednd give date of list. ' , M. MANLV, 1'. M. Politics and Teachers. Editor Joitutal: The Qrist wants to know why 'Craven county's honored son, our worthy County Superintendent, objects to, publio eehool teachers dab bling into politics,; It wants to know if the superintendent can make a political speech, why can't his teachers? One reason, that if the superintendent al lowed the teachers of Craven to dabble in politic! when they write for a news paper, bad grammar, and Improper usage of the English language would be a simile of tho following words copied from the Orif. There was an inscrip tion on a tomb stone in a certain-church yard which road: ' ' ' "Stranger when this grave you see, ' Think of God and follow rae. " , Some mischief fellow came to it and read 1 and 'answered it I n the f ol' lowing rhyme,' 'etc. Mr. Long's teachers who are required to stay owtot politics according to the saying of the Otitt, would have written hat paraphrase thus: -. "Straogcjvvhea thie grave yon see-, Think of God and follow me." Soma ("rnlBehievous ? fella w i saw', read end hnswered ,.it,?iA. IbA tal low lag rhyme : etc! Twenty-eight words used, four being superfluous and eight need incorrectly. It wouldj haye been better tot die tfrwM fori superintend. enttolMive) ker rmvolit brpolitlci. Mr. Long haa advised the publio teach ers at Craven to stay out bf politics, but he baa not been able to keep all out. To .keep all out, it would require one superintendent for 'every mala teacher. Ninety -nine persons out of every hun dred will agree, that teachers should sot come down from their, honorable and high calling to dabble in degraded poll- ' We teachers of Craven county recog nize this important fact," that the law makes the county superintendent the advisory officer educationally, hence be ad vises the teachers and aot the teachers advise htntw-' -'' The course ol' Uon. -John S. Long is satisfactory to the taxpayers, parents and school teachers of Craven, county; to let the (hit keep on orittina: ;;. ;f v .V -A - Uespectfully, , ? ; ' 1 ' :'. Many TticntAsj :"T - , .a.-. 1J! m nomt excellent. ,r) - J."AdamRV Chief of Police,' Knoir- I ,.le, Tenn., writes: "My family and I J - re beneficiari" of your most excellent iiedicine, Lr. King's ewL)i(lCOvery for consumption; having found it to be all that yon ean claim for ftj desire to tes tify to its virtue. My friends' to whom I have nvTim ended ; it, praise it at evry erf ;n-!y, ',; r' i i ; l'r. Kind's lv"i?w Discovery for con---n in t " 1 to euro coup' s , 1 -opt . ' --a, crovp, an I - p vi,. 1 1 mt, el-' t nn.l llM I if fit 1 :hco!-k tiEENE.-N. SUNDAY ffi&tl&lgt8BflSlS . .. : .iBun. v , ' Atjthe burniog of a theatre is British Indis; over 100 persons' perUwlk , Turkey is reported to be making large aaaiDoae to her anaanenw' i ; . ' The German army la making sirange menta to'.eejebrate ea a wy grafld aoalethelaiMOethhhHhdayaf EavseKsr wmiami u ;.:i pAfr The United State rioopf-waf Tmtie has sailed from Portland, Maine, with aesied ar&m At -- Jtkkl aihonrs-f- .Z 5-V ti .?& vL3 - The heat i some of the aortheraekies lias become very oppressive. Alreadv there hatr.t)Ha a number 7 hi 'eaaesftMt heat prosVratiou. , .. . Atameetiag of the shareholder! f the Bahama oaaal, M. de Leaseps prom- iae the completion of the canal by June, 1880, and within the cost pre viously estimated. v In St. Louis a movement is on foot to unite all tho street railway companies under one management. The plan farther contemplates running the entire system by cable. Ayonng man had a rather novel ex perieoco on coine in bathinsr nn in New Mersey. While in the water soma nnn carried away his clothes and the unfor tunate fellow had to go nearly a mile home in an empty barrel. Tho Philadelphia Preu says that Mrs. Orant in vci.y mOch pained at tho re- Ikftrtu lf I. ia A m iwUt XT 1 1 . . . 1 1 I V 7 K fanhaimy, and bemjr desirous of nhj.in. big a divorce. She says there is no truth in it and that while Mr. Sartoris haa expensive tastes and lives extrava gantly he has money enough. Following in the official announce ment of tho new British Ministry: Secretary for Foreign Affairs Earl of Mifiisleigh ; Chief Secretory for Ireland Kir Michael II icks-Beach; Chancellor of tho Exchequer Lord Randolph Churchill, who, by virtue of hia'ap pointinenc. becomes the recognised leader of the Conservative party ia the House of Commons; Secretary of War Right Hon. W. n. Smith; First Lord of tho Admiralty George Hasxultonj Lord High Chancellor Baron Hats- bury ; Secretary for India Right Hon. Frederick Arthur Stanly ; Prime Minis ter and First Lord of the . Treasury ManjuiB of Salisbuary ; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Marquis - of Londonderyi Lord President of the Council Vis count Cranbrook; President of ' the Board of Trade Right Hon. Edward Stanhopo; First Commissioner of Works Hon. David Plunkett; Postmaster General Lord John Manners; Lord Chancellor for Ireland Lord Aahburne. Kijuton Items." I It ih taid that Handsome.' Oradr dAc lovoSamipsoTi'kbig blues." T' Bear's oil, according to Dr. Green Budd, of Contentnea Neck, is a certain cure for consumption. It is taken, as a substitato for cod liver c4L ; j. . Richard L. Parrott is home again from official duties ia Washington City It is auite observable, too, that he has added two hairs to his luxuriant mous tache, j It is taid the office of Senator of the 11th district ia seeking the' farmer; of Pink Bill, Anthony, Davis, Esq. The office always knows the right snaa for the oocasibn. 1 tr The thririag tewa, BsQa Tsrry Is growing ambitious. It ia said a telsn phone will be established pot ween that place aad Kins ton or New Berne about the beginning of the cotton buying season. I'iA'f " '.' Some of out-patriot statesmen must inevitably die or be sent to Dr. Grissora unless kind friend cease annoying them into becoming candidates for fat offices. We know at least a doaev or more such patriots who are bow suffer ing ia mind in this way, Let this annoy ance cease at oaoe or Lenoir tnast sooa become a good field for aa undertaker. Be. ' Israel, HaMiagei pressed last weeH to the fayettovlfle Faixi h box of fancy fruit, consisting of three lemons larger than goose eggs, pulled from the trees of tt. E. Davis, Esq. , of this county . These trees there are only two of them bear hundreds. W ' lisaaas raagmg from the aixe of a walnat to that, of a goose egg." '.' 1 Giles Parker's eider mill, a few miles f torn Kihston, has become the popular Sunday resort , of prohlbitioalsto slaoe the repreeeive town, legislation pa Sun day liquor drinking. In this connection "Kince Davis Dunn and Co." request us to say, iTthe Vet Fret continues its Sunday trips to that delightful locality, it may find -'a nigger in the cider mill" as well as Incite a spirited summer cam paign during tbeee dull and hot days,,, "Papa''aked young . Butler Ttolds; addressing the head of the family and pointing to a beautiful ted rose artis tically looped to ' the lapel nf the wid ower's coat coPst, "flO 'wtowvrt lis som only among" girlsV" "No, my little iboysuear your thnmb,' vrby do you ask 'that question?'" "Because, Miss Line says When yon go out acaons the girla, you always eome home blooiu- id g ana Diossoming wan Howrs,".j . nwTt vt-.atfm i Uckle'.arUf aaiv i "j Tiik PfT" SAtva la t- wcrld'for Pr- cs, bores, vet f "r, X" i'l o 1 , ... i n,:; , . U i j,uai .. . t.on, or ni. per box. 1 . 1" i" mw vwdi Ja-Jj li-u " " IL :v, K.-ff'STO "! EHJUai WaaaTKWjaliW-TMPrva today nominated. Geortra A. Jacks. cJ Peansylvsnlattorbe SQhci&S; cneravjfthafiowieg come' into Indications continue f aarablff for ar1 adjoaraasoat) 01 Coaesswithnti da to next Moada jw gaeUd thai waaH wis, WT L ide AaaAat tw tm JWf ta4 Fu U ftyu Uyit rem ma uiaomarganaa bui.- frieaoa of easura "will seek td nostrjone the adjournment1 kntff Tuesday ,'oA which day it will eeoaserlaw Wittdl'es daatial aaprovaii' i'wi .nul'ol t"' Ooaxerees 01 iwreeson t juyr xB4ilMXr 11 talk leas hoDefnllv. todawof thair iia hopefnily,. prospects for agreement but toe.iiaueii are well defined and the difference may be reconciled in a moment,' wKOm ever eae M4eo ttieather. aeoiasa to re cede. ,It ia not prabaWs) . ihat faiiaae. to agree upon the measure, will postpone U aojournmem. rae worse or Vie re axaiaing problems to be solved are em bodied ia the Sundry Civil bill 'and the difficulty with .these, coexist rathe' la their number tha. Utir chanaater.. There was a calk for a sonfereyca Hgoti the measure this morning, but a quorum did not appear at the- appointed time and nothing waa done. ! " " " The aawilliagneaa ef the President to sign any bill until he ha had time to study its provisions baagiearise to an apprehension that Qongaeas t will be kept in seesion to afford, this opportu nity some days' after the appropriation bills are passed. ' vThere is. however, be lieved to be little ground for this appre hension, for: el though" pflhiial copies of the acta of Congress are not sent to the President untH all differences have been reconciled iq conference and the results ratified by the two houses, jet all but the controverted JKPVajtf$fipejtt to inspection, and may be examined in the printed billalhafxifa.tQb oaafSleee are appointed, wanU lb4ipssgreaonda.de upon controverted points ia daUy set forth in the Contv&nmtl Utcoryl, , The President may, thereJfgraaa.his pxede eeesors have dona, keep . up . with the current proceedings and be ready wish his approval or veto almost as soon bh completed meaauros ten be examined and enroll Aa OI ClUxca ttpakB. Mr. J. M NorrisA an old re&idfiiiof Rome, Ga., says, tfcat he had been.badly troubled with kidney complaint for groat many years and with eczema fer three year), at times oould scarcely walk' and' htrf' ttted many remedios without benefit, AMif he begaa taking Electrio Bitters aad aaoiatinK hss hands and feet wfth 'Cncklen's Arnica Salve. fThb treatment afforded him geat caliof and be strongly rosomatends -e,leotrio Bitters to all who suffer with kidney complaints,', or need a blood purifier. Sold by Hancock Bros. , '. The Atlantic, ' The newsteam;er' for Wilmpigtun. Steam Fire "Engine .Company Ko. I ar rived yesterdar aitsraoon by the ave oVlock freight traia pn tho Wllratygton & Weldon Railroad. Foreman Par niolee and a delegation of the oempaay wer at the depot with a team to meet it. The new engine was taken to the com pany's engine house where the firemen were eagaged until a late boar yester day evening putting on the fUtiagaaad connections which came separately The engine is called "The Atlantic" IS is as pretty aa a picture, and was greatly admired by all who saw it yes terday. It ia quite difterenv- from the old engine the Littl (fiant although built by the same makers; it is larger, stronger end lightsv,. and is by far the handsomest engine-eyer sect in Wil mington. The company may . wall be proud of it. 1 ForsfBan Parnisleo tele rraDhod to the tankers' last' nieht the safe arrival of the maehfneand it is ex pected that a man will be sent on at 00010 test ii, Wilmington Stan Belie, To" the Chairmen of tne'.DemovrafiU m wownsmp uommiwees; ,, J At a looting of the Democratic En eentrvV Ooamittee held July 24UT, It was ordered thai the ,towaahjp oonvea tioas for the, purpose of electing mesa, hers of tho execntivsr committee, aJaq delegated oherItl I cpaTvWtitf to be heM'Awgf Jti,WhM Aht?VM 1 . J. 11. UACKBCKS, Seoy Dem. Ex. Com rieatartoKftLeFPS' After urgent solicitations from many friends I have consented to run another 1 of those health-giving, soul-stirring,' bkod-reaAvattnr.kdoc& lit then ell ailirwhti excursions JtoNas; is B sad, and at th small sum of $31(55- fof adalta children from four to twwlee' hast faM It will be unnecessary to attempt describe the beautiful see aad the elegant drives oh tK among the ''Kill-pevjl HiltaVtfce deli ciooJlujniMlna4esay the rotnanuo promenades y for theyoung: the wide, eierasn wsasatlthj)n,t ioyment ef the ocean breezes, for those ass senumsntairr mcjuaMrnaj lent cutaiae-o Wi-"r-nrof ti Capt. Tom Southgaie; and ' the en wy- meat of sbeKTjeti, .gOi. .UHUQ era o ana ower-weuoacn . m - 1 1 r Je' I which sains host Jacobs loads 9 his soamng.aUee art the pleasures to i-ttipf had words'art with; are only part 0 be enjoyed on this' ni: inadequate to tell the balance'! ejanl deseribe the beauties and the pleasures of ths trip; you must go to eajoy them. Our' "fire laddiek1hjsul oarttoipata a this grand exourtion,vani.wiU. see, that your cup- of enjoyment hi cotatfnuaUy overflowing. - . -yitwe is .: Let this beja grand suceeet aj wejl as a grand excursion, and ths "bjnoys" th&U have all the eredU. H we hoar and j asS' 'r"'i ,lr:AmflAB, r -: " vgf in ' t'f '-m finil a wft V'XThe'..bei townania srwb"veby notified tbut a aneetinn will be h' M st the MsyorVf .T.ce oh Monday. Au;. ii.V'nrt -Hir,k,"iict e tnwr'..',' . .-o. ., for '.' t -2 two years, ., , If prcj-r tf t.. C.r" UnsSi 'i Ct r'rvT y vxi.vt Cam, n,.t aw lJJii:!id in . m, r- 4I1 ii i bun uil4illsl. . r u I 1L li' 1 ssssawaal -rg r iir ti " 1. are rdMf. aaorm4. an Balm Co., AUmb. ua.4 fereee-chird thoatoaey aad la ot3 iLt' tae Uma sMbired wy eery tawa m-t- jaqaj eartai - Zae aisaaawsaatjraii forms olBccawUaad norermksjs U f'. i" I Villi hVi and' 1 Humors, , - Kidaey iCcwU, Chreak fsnaW todialalnts. Hetema, issew. Ssndoee tanaasor haasi JIUed wi rha mm .wiM artel' sojas-' an record, mailed free to any add'aes. -;8ol4Aln Hew Bern by B. K, Daffy and B- H.eadows., ' ' tin. DiciOHSoir At his residence on Pol lock street, ia this city, Jaly 27, of typhoid lew, George W. Diokiaaoa. ia the forty-eecondth year of his age. The Aeoeaaea was bom at uqre creek, in Carteret county,' Bovember 21, 1844, He was happily married to Miss Amelia STeal, Deoamher 8, 167S. . I Four years ago he beoam a resident of New Berne and baa tut sometime been engaged in, the mercantile busi ness. Mr. Dickinson was a quiet, indus trious man. a good estiaea, and an af fectionate, devoted husband, lie leaves a wife and many warm penonai friends to mourn his lose. C. ' Nkax. At the residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. George W, Dickinson, on Pollock' street, at 11 p. an., Friday, July 30: m, Mrs. A. M. Neal. aged 01 years. The deceased was the widow of the late J. B. Neal; was bora a South river, JUnfl 26, 1325, and has since resided in. that vicinity. Having for some time been in feeble health, she came to New ltarne last winter for medical treat ment. Sinee that time she haa suffered much from aai affection at ths heart which tarminated her life rathe sud denly on Friday, July 80. Mra. Neal had been for years a con sistent member of the Methodist church and gave evidence of her preparation fur death. She leaves a son and daughter with a large circle of relatives and friends to niourn her loss. C. COMMERCIAL. Jonas ai, Otvtoa, July tl. IP. M. oorroM. 1 Haw Yumx. Jury 8ft. Fata res closed dull. Bale of 44,000 August, 9.42 September, 2.41 October. 9.RS November, W.8S December. February, U.5S 9.2 March. April, May, Jane, 9.82 9. January, 9.43 Jaly, firm . Middling 1 8 7 10; GoodPrdi Spots uuiet aad t-16; Low Mlddllnx nary 8 MA New Berne market dull. Middling 8 IMA) Low 8T 4: Oood Ordinary 7 11 lfi Ho sales, Middling noaiBta-rio ajasiBt btt Skrd onnoN S3. 20. Ootto Srxn tl A00. Tcarxarua llard, 11.00, dip, 11.7. 1 AB TOO.all-20,. ()ATS-New, S5e. in bufk Ci.hn Mc. m bulk from boats; Mo. to 60c f maa stares. B3ca-75a86. ,. Bxaswaxjao. per lb. Bxr On foot. So,to &o. Oocntxt HAsm 10c. per lb. Labd 10c. per fb. 1 Baas '70. 'aa doaen. FwaBn Po 4aa, par aewad . ' Psxaura- 60e per "-rssft il Fonoaa 75o af 1 J00 awasuUred OnoirsA$S.S per barral. Ftxl Psab o&aTOa . UiDxa-ty, tan,; groan to. T Tslfn ii lastiil PaARS75e.af4.2ft par buaaal . uojisrH 400. per gai. . T ALLOW 5c. per lb. iCHioxxlr--G rown , SOaSSe. ; spring yueeoe. MBAL Sa. par bushel. , Oats 60 eta. par boaheh -Tuna ire DOb. nerhaahaL lSxt 1"otavo-Early Rdm, $3.7(1 per WooLiOelfe. war A Potato Bahiaaaav 25aa8o.; yaaaa, &BOSlHt- fjc. wwoticSAia rainfca. New Maes PonlI.e. Saot7aa Msur-7fo. . CB.a. r.B'StBt's and L. 0 .-tic rtrs-t3J8.oO , i!L7c.hy the tierce. NAttBeel12a.tt75. BcaA43raalsedv7ei rasiKnH'l " due. per Sack. Mniiann iwiiftunia Maaliiii Rniw-tl l!K. T. I , if- 1 4afMwwiU saaafoaj ,sr iaafriii j IPR OF. GBOSOK W. SEAXi Principat, Tb asvti siseilswJ ef laaf Benact wtu is hpsned waaerfeapiessecths TmtM of . r. JM!nB, ,ptaa awx asslsisd kaat seraawppcaj, teacher, it )., , 1.U si as iktprm i(Xh aafaMt, aaslt d vy. Me WtmM MwHrtbadbaS ef ' stum o? Vew baiaa OOJinmBlsscswol ttXX aima )fiitaiaa as sans of the Khssaont faXtaveC f WI T iorjldaiwVaVWAllT- "il Jwa ,trt.iltaaatTaii AUrerWiowinV aredal 'rry iit must como i (WwXkI ; sad py the same st o. as et wi.1 r- s aitat the ..iy ef Augvvt. I ' r"ri- T blt 4 y.-i:V7, ' .t.ut.f no.'ioo: ' ' l' T?.1. -,T r ; Vy, f-wirv4J fA-iarc UaeeflnaM IJaaaa Chart wuiseedkraaai i. tfunik -Mt U. 11 IP.1VI3. naka tm aiMw Wei" t)neoar nwmTauodk;b'' ' eH Jf'sJll 'Ths:8teame' doek, as aha soot of Craven street. for"" Pork-mouth and" Oeraooke' rsUDAV.' AUGUST Oth, 1880, art t'taTaad ro- asETai3L4WHMaiTV Greek and Broad Creek. This sxcaraion . will give an opportnnUy to spend a .few. . .. days very pleasantly at the as ash ore foe . a small amount, and also Ml fad lag the annual camp meeting at Ocracoko. SCHEDULE: ' 1 " ' 1 Leave New Berne at 6 a. an. I -rave Mania's Wharf at 8:39 ft. m. Leave Adams Creek at 1 30 a. m. Leave Broad Creek at II 0 a. m. Arrive at Portsmouth at G a. aa. Fare for round trip, $2.00, meals extra. " Persons ioteading to take thetatp -I. ill please notify me aa early as 00s- slble. as the number will he limited. ' ' jlySlU JOHN H. BBLtWAgtv ' KINSEY'S SCHOOL, Girls and Young Ldiei'. LA OKANGF., N. C. ' JOSEPH KINSKY, rElNClPAL., Fall R-Ktion begins Monday, August 80, ' tkkbb: Expense per tension of 80 weeks, in cluding board, tuition, iastruptioa In ntaeie, vocal and instrumental, Ancient and Modern Languages, and exercise in-'' Calisthenics, moo. Pupils will board with Principal, whom please addmtw for farther partic ulars. jyMdJsn vtf . Special Annczz::z:t To make room for our Fall and Winter Stock W will CLOSE OUT THE BALAKCE Of OUR STOCK OP CLOTH ING at COST. Some Nico 8uitfl at 1 104)0. Special Bargains in Chil dren 'a Suits for 5, 6 and 7 jearg. & J0BT3. lacs wiunY'a4c:3 FALL SPECIALTICa (rollctt'H "Maenolia" Cotton Qio. with feeders and Oonderaera. Pratt Gotton Gins, with Feeders and Condensers. .Caryer Cotton Gins, with Feed ers and Condensers. "Bobs" Power Cotton Presses. "Roanoke" Hand Cotton Presses. Complete Cotton 'Cleaners. Cotton Seed Crashers. Aad a full Un of all alassas of Machin ery, Faunar. Machine OUa. Bahia. Shaftk;, INilleye, etc. mhZTTrr Bawr Mill (applies a spectalrr. psem aor exaeaiars asm srassss i-- xourt neatoaaaa, anlisaail aead acuoarnareniowK , . , ,. lot b T'ii Tw - io Ja .(LaVViil a T Viix-lflM , :-.f ytiie U-Wat.joinf V'C)nf 1"' I f I Ixtl,!"!!.'-! il'I iViV aSlJilO;' Tfl. ii ALSO IN BTOCKs!; ot Grain Hacbs. , ifrssacTwyln. ! jmuO atlRis PS at wif fqifTB YHiWrttjlt fl IKK ... . 1 -aa . va j ' ii . " v :; ." yiio jwjryirwfiitrsvi eroA . . --; -rfVfis'Jfsndl ' ai fm bIo If fU J;Wl niiJiJiW MilSSaBj B.CiK . .TiVif - . . k - . . 5( f V f T-- - r r"""' k i4 y f, jr 1 Tv 1 m or ti. hj 'livra In '"T f'.h it' I tl iU '"I t i-ff..?tll RHlfi 0: I -.t,h. 1 .lwiw m. uau.1, CMteria. a, t j .1 f'it"!Ki?T -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1886, edition 1
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