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.. : -, - fr j " X.-x , .. s j ( . ,"s.- - - ' - - - - - i -i i .
..... 'mi-tm.
, . ' '.' i i L t-
(
Xew Rerne, Uiitade, : 85- ' North'.
. . longitadal TJ 5' We, '
SiC$uD'tu; 1.07 1 H kmrt,v inutW
IUhhi rU u 8d7 p.m., ,
r 1 ;rr"i!:ESs locals,
r t.no l.iiwa jjuuft jjowb.. sum
mer I'n.Vrt't r. Tennis BhifW, Plaited
tsoHt b&ina, lourtst cutfta, ew., w ,
1! "-iA Howard & Joxa i
4 ' Ho! liW Nag lUii.
, ; tfce cky.oouncil will be in aetwioii U-
jL'.X--r.' .. .. -
. at 9 o'clock thU' morning. t , t
( r,4'ai tha look up. 'Eight ceola,
tSv6ltkla,waa quick 1'; offered yeaer-
"V.
The -county oooiniiexioiiRrs were in
eieelon ybrJay atten Jing to tUe reev-
lar routine buaineaa. .
, Tiie'toaniorj'mC,' left yesterday,
wtli Uirga io to'w, earrying 163,000 feet
lumber. 8Ue bound for Philadel
phia. ' ' ', :
UTMiBeldtvUlaLieht Infantry pasaed
down'to Morehead City laat night, where
they Will remain In encampment for a
law daya.-
- Oottage prayer -meeting, under the
aaapi4V4:VOp It. tXlA., Uiia" eye
oing It 9 o'clock at the residence of
- John B. Thomas on Orifllith street, near
' XX WV, Carrawy arrived hut
Bigai n h irect'frJro'hii farm at
Monticello, Lenoir county whore he
succeeded in oonqueingreneral green.
Q U Independent of striking laborers,
. or rather frikgra Uiatare"too lazy to
-labor. ; n -,: ;;v
It Is reported that a good sprinkling
if poupy oand)4ate attended a colored
church near Esq. Wai. Foy's last Sun
. day and invoked the prayers of tho
- ehoreh for the success of tho Uahn
tlqkai. ' Tbe minister ought to hnvo
taken ip a collection for homo missions .
. Asll down the sound on the olegant
tt6sjbtlStrandoaA this hot weather,
and a good dinner with CapU Houthgnte,
is the beet thing sensible people cua do
today. Un" the next best' thing iit,
when you gei down there, get olf) at
Nags Dead njlArry wkh Jacobs until
oooiT times, t-
Mr. Chas. Murphy, of floUBboro, was
to the cifirasVoidaj A eiVt tlirt
an ieeJfapes ikly "toooour In (Jolda-
boro.
r iSl ieTmojir js hopje from Hl.ickl
' 'v'MSCubiilltttrn-dny oil
"; :;Mr.J. V WlUiams.ajidl family left
' yesterday for a trip to Philadelphia jm i
. etoama?!
f W. Ct RtinBoh, Esq., Ieavos tliiu.morn-
of the Finance Commit too of the Orftiui
: lMwrroH4fling. Aftlt, hi the
citytfaisterday, - ,,
. JlieseaKatie-Smaw, Kuttfirr-hurchin
- "a '' F"not)CaVTaway hay1! rclarp3
i . t. a trip to rigypt and vioinlty."
: Hr. D, S.i Willis has returned from a
- Visit, to: the" nontaiNeV,ad tbi coun
. (enance aitems fortCoB Jhe, Clyde
wnar.
tat
Be
Brin
phart
fif ste.
fesidoi
t Ih 8frHrBr(. ?" .
picer, ca5:jwfls before Justice
1 iyest .iityja. answer! tol, the
y larc nr'Z He , plead oA gnilty
T p v. is frass Judge Seymour's
' - 1 sentto iail rn default
Of bail in , . rf one . hundred dol
lars for his Bi i tuianqj utfcbe next term
qf the Superior court.
Pn or rate reaycKtlea.
The Pemocrats of the various voting
I , . , iu, U will remember that a county
r-"T-etition has been called to ; assemble
Li : " Lome on Friday, ' Aogust 13th,
f - . j i.rpose oi electing , delegates to
' f '""te, Congressional knd.Jqdicial
r . Each preoinct will hold
j 1 : ry meeting on Monday, the
' r -r?wae -of saiectiri g dele;
I ,v niQty convention..,.,
; to tli e plan of organization,
c'.. . .ip- will be antitled tothe
follow! : i .::.Lct of votea;,;,!' V,:'i
T"i. 1 nefo...,.,;...,.,.,,.,
. Aft:
ITT. Vf
aeata Kaatatdaav
arrived from Kmeton with
freight and paesengera. 4 4 'IS
fiorenet arrived " from Vaneebqro
wjth freight and paasongera. -
Carolina arrived from Snow Hill with
freight and passengers. , -
Cteopatra sailed for Harlowe and
other landings with freight and pasoen-
gers. .. ........
TW Bight Son l laivrfrrenrc.
The - Washingtob Oaectte gives its
opinion of the Craven county coalition
ticket as follows:
"be division in the IUtpubl icati
has culminMurin
ing, or the 81101011
in Craven oounty
fusion -with oue vui
lacuon, with tbe Uemocratic nartv
Tlio Democratic Executive Committee
Jinn uiven Uio. combination its heartv
approval, and the new born babe starts
out under tbe most hopeful oircumstan-
rcea.-The trade or compromise eivea
the Democrats the Senator and also the
Representative. The tteoubiicaaa set
ail the county offices from aaerilf down
(o coroner. . :
The Uahn faction holds to the crand
old party, and has pot a full blooded
Bepubliean ticket in the . Hold. .This
means breakers . ahead, a rut what Hie.
malt will be future development Will
show. ' ,
Hon. C. C. Clark, who has been nom
inated on the combination ticket for the
Senate, is a host w Ubin himself. lie is
a man of the highest ekaraoter, the loft
iest motives and' deoidod. ooorictiona.
He would be the leader, in the Senate if
he- should- be . elected, lie is fully
abreast' with the times, and, as a ready,
Keen debater, baa not an eaual in tho
State. If the voters waut tho right mail
in the next Senate, elect the nominee.
Craven has been denied a long time a
Senator and liepreueulatix e that relied
tho wishes of the ueonle. Mr. W. 0.
Laro, is a substantial farmer, and if the
voters of Craven know their own in
terest they will send ilitl 1-aue and
Cbarley Clark to tlio tioxt Legislature.
The duaette calls upon its readers 111
Crsren to go to tho polls and nie iI'ho
gentlemen a strong and solid oU
There is no objection to such inter
ference as tli im. The (hizctl him the
good sonse to take in tho situation ami
treat it fairly and judiciout-ly .
Ex-Piesident Arthur's Cuniituoii.
New Loniion, Conn., July 'M I'M
tVrkuiH descrilee tlio condition of ex
Trosident Artliur very gloomily. He
says rresiJnnt Arthur's brain is weak
ening liko John McCu Hough's, Charles
Francis Adams'R and Hartley Camp
boll's. This opinion is not Hharod by others
who have hail opportunities of observa
tion, and as an indication that his brain
is still clear and ulrong and that ho still
reuiins his intercut in public uiluirs, Mr.
Arthur is quoted saying in a recent con
venation: ''Wo area strong government
by a strong people when New York can
punish its own boycottcm, hen Chicago
oan imprison its anarchists, when Mis
sissippi can arrest her own kuklux. and
when Missouri can arrest and punish ite
knightly train wreckers. "
. A physician who lian oxaminod Presi
dent Arthur's disoaso toys b.e has the
old Bright 's disease and indigestion
which has killed so many boa vivants,
which nearly killedMien. tiohenck. and
which; has iust killed Hubert O. Thorno
on-ia Mew Yorlr ' '
Texas Wants to Raise Troops.
Austin, Tex.. July 29. Applications
to raise companion are pouring tnfo the
Ad juChnftOenoral'B office in case df war
with Mexico, and military officers hero
aro of the opkikm that 10,000" men r.gn
bo enrolled within thirty days. It is
rumored hero tin t tho Mexican authori
ties have Boorotly removed Cutting from
Paso dol Note to the city of Chihuaiiua,
and that at the first-named place they
have concentrated l,000"ioldiors. The
latter part of , this rumor,.- however, is
discredited instate military circles.
El Paso, Tex., July 89. Cutting is
still in jail and it looks as if he is apt to
stay there quito a long timo. Many
complaint am heard at the deliberate
action of the American'; (Jovernmant.
Foopla fear . that the question will be
discussed by ' the diplomats of the two
countries until everybody loses, interest
in it : Consul Drigham has received a
lotles from-' Minister Jackson saying
that bJ had 110 doubt the matter about
Cutting would be settled in a few days.
rfji.' .-He a m rn-' i;; '
vTo'ugi'udj' oT men ' and : women all
over the ooantry are silently miserable,
whHtf tWUtsJde Wotld. think you have
no cause to grieve.-. But, ahtmWspro
boubos no anathetnu against asy other
remedy: but we assert that, one single
bottle of B. B. B. will do, more io the
our of any ease of blood poison than
twelve bottles of any other, , Our hook
is free and it tells the tabs. Address
' ; BiX)nBALnCoA.tlanU,Oa.
' Sold in New Berne by IL N. Duffy
and. E. II. Meadows. t , , u
Cstton Cro SeDorti. .
AtorjsT-,Oa., July 81. The Augusta
CTironieis tomorrow will publish replies
received by Messrs. Pope & Fleming
from counties in Georgia and South
Carolina tributary to th AugUBta mar
ket.' The general tenor of the replies Is
that the cotton Crop is not as good as
last year, but with' good seasons an
average crop is assured. The condition
of the crop is such. aa to cause fear,
should a drought oceun, .which- would
cause shedding. Later replies are more
fpyorable than the early ones. Amarkod
improvement is . shown sine the dry
weather set in. f " ' " .. ,. .:
. oUce. . , 'J. -
The Democrat of the ISlh townfln'r
are bThy n'i'ied that a meeting wi.l
bo In i.l nt t' '"' ' ynr ofTioe on Kou lor.
12 o'clock.
to e
o c -r:
ce f
S - . .
-In Illinois they a btviocsome sare
enough "hoi weather.,. At Chicago tbe
thermomatar ranged Jram 10& to 10
aad at Oakland it reaehed til !
The news from Labrador ka become
appalling tq-xead. The rytves haye
been Driven to-eannihaiisa and the
country if fast Jeeoniing depopulated.
The British steamship York City.
loaded, with railroad Iron "Joy, Ksw Or
leans, was caught in a hnrrioaaa and so
I " f thBt 'heh,d ? P iD M
1 AwW,k tot "I? i
juutimore harbor is badly infested
with a gang of sneak thieves, " Theeity
authorities have put on a special police
force to cruise around and break op
their piratical movements.
den. Tioulanger, the French minister
Of wsr, is charged by his enemies with
aspir.ug to the dictatorship, and that he
has formulated a scheme of military
aggression whereby Germany will be
most assuredly provoked into war.'
A prominent American who has been
visiting in Csnada says that he thinks
the time is not far off when Canada
will ak to be annexed to the United
bla ten. Does not this give sentiment to
a high btandard of civilization and en
lightenment to the Americans, that
greed for territory does not exist among
us as in ancient days and even yet in
the foiuiu countries. The United States
is Hiitislied with uh limit and does not
keep large and expensive armies to
spill blood.and add spoils to its treasury.
We liftvr cause to be thankful for our
pool government.
Bayard's Namesake Insulted.
ii.oi i isti:k, Mass., July 29. In Bos-
toil
this iiiornini; the depositions of
Cupt. Joinos McDonald and the crew of
tho schooner Thomas F. Bayard as to
the warning away of that vessel from
1I10 Newfoundland coast were taken,
liy being obliged to leave the coast tbe
vossel eulfered tho possible loss of a
good "trip'' of Huh. At the custom
house it is understood that suit will be
brought against the Newfoundland gaw
oenment tor $4,0011.. , ; j . ,
Ottawa. Out., July '.!).-. William
(Iraham, Q. C. of Halifax, will repre
sent the Dominion (iovernment in the
(isherios dispute test case. The date of
tlio hearing of the case will soon bo
fixed by the Admiralty Court.
.
Pirates Capture a Steamship.
INi0M, July 2'J. Chinese pirates at-
t.icked sml took possession of the Dutch
stoanihhip llok while bound for 1 euang
from Acheen. Tho pirates' killed the
captain, the lirst mate, and the chief
engineer. 1 ho captain s wife and the
remainder of the ship's orew were made
prisoners by tho pirates, who demanded
l.0(KraoHOSi. The Duteh authorities
will endeavor to secure tbe rescue of
tho captives, and, if possible, the arrest
ami punirbnvBnt of the pirates.
Spread, of the Fever at Pottstown.
I'ottstown, Pa., July 20. Augustus
Trace diod this, afternoon of the fever
which is pro8tratin& the employees of
tho Glasgow Iron Company. Jeremiah
Trayer is alsQln a critical condition and
the attending physicians say' that he
cniuiot live through the night. Tbe
disease Is spreading and assuming a
more malignant form in. manx. oases
and developing Into typhoid fever. KTf
day several of the employees who had
oRQMicd tas qisenso were, compelled to
quit work auu take to their beds,
-. hi. 1
Turkey Prepaung for War,-
Constantinople, July 29. Tdraey'is
making large additions to her arma
ment. Uerr . Krunp has received a
large order from the Government, and
a Turkish officer has gone to his works
at, Essen to oversee the mamufactare of
tbe guns, it is proposed to purchase
400,000 American rifles. I -
The Bavages of Cholera.
Bomb, July 29. -The oholerg retarks
for today are: Bologna, IS new cases.
10 deaths; Maudaria, 13 new eases,. 0
daath,Fcrrr 10 nswj tsei 4deafha,
stn 2 new cases and 18 deaths else
where. The AuBtro-IIungarian reports are:
Tricsts, 10 nsw oases, 1 death; Fiume, 8
new wes, , u . i k
Propelling BUoa, , . ,-4
Vxm, ' July' 29-M. t'Hoste, the
aeronaut 1 and M, Mmrosws astrOua
mer, ascended from Cherbourg today
in the former's "nsw' balloon, '"Tor
pilleur," .which U. pro v sled with a
steering and propelling apparatus.
They intend to make a two days'
journey.
f . A tBleody Pncl. .
j ALGIERS, July 81.--Two French subv
orHeerj of . the iryT. statJotted; her h ,
cunae lnvolved .ii a quarrel and chal
lenged to fight a duel. The weapons
chosen were sabrrs; 'The head of one
of the combatants was cleft in twain.
. ,jrv.f.;.i-.-7. .j.MjsjJ
' A Capla.las Fertaaate Wmeurtrr. '
XvXi Col,emanQhrWeyoMth, p!y,I
.hg-Uween Adano City and.Y.J
naa Deen rrouDiea wnn oougnso(aaii
beed1 troubled wltlf a obugh
he was naable to sleep, and was tndueed
to try Dr. hang's sw Discovery for
ConRumptiou. , U not only gavehim in-
"'irt relief, but sllayed the extreme
" r -.: s in his breat.. Jiis children
v't p n-iiarly sfTeotrl iml I t'-''?
I t'- f .nie fcr, f"--t 1 r.
I
' BBIKPS.
The cholera "in July is gradually de
creasing, j, , . r
fTTxsBuaa, juasmiaBUy.
ing in the suburbs butchered a large,
fat dog yesterday and served it up as a
feast, to ,wbiqt mealoflUs aeuniry-
man ana eounxrv woman vera .mvitdv
isey au at nearuiy or. tbe fieah, son
sidenng it ' luxur.. Nearly. sJJ , whp
r- - rm wan w saaoiT BSXJsa
their syntptona MsarnMing these caused
sal 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn Usi MraAskK bmsa fe-Aasr atilr
oy poison. in oootom tMnn asm of
them will die. . The affais haseastsed
alarm amone .tha.Bohesaiana.wha
have dogs in process of fattening for thai
table. - ! ' J
Canada, M,usPa Coat
BaLSMOSK. July 89The eos o the
arrest and . dentention in this sit a, of
rfuoa otodw on tne cnarge or snootmg
his alsoe, Maud lloage, in Beam v ill e,
untarie. has keen sen r w art fmrton
by the United States Marshal. Stone,
on a final hearing, was discharged, and
the Canadian .Oovernment will he re
quired to pay $2,100, the actual exiiense
of his arrest anil detection, , ,
A Destructive Fire. j
Losoom, July 81. The shoe factory of
Stead, Simpson & Co., aS'Tjeirester. is
destroyed by Era. Loss, .20P,000 Fif
teen hundred persons aro thrown out of
-employment.
IatsrMUa JExperj,
II iram "Cameron, furniture dealer of
Oolnmtns, Oa., tells- hir experience,
thaa; ''t'orthrfie yeareJuve tried eyery
remedy on toe market tor .ptowach and
Kidney Disorders, but eot no selief . un
til I used Electric1 Bitters. Took five
bottles and am now cured, and think
Electrio Bitters tbe heel blood pur 1 tier
in the world.. ' Major A. B, IteXa.of
West Liberty, Ky. used Electric, Bit
ters for an old standing Kidney affec
tion and says: "Nothing has ever done
me so much good as Klectno. Bitters.
Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Hancock
Bros.
Killed in a puul
Bui'biiKLd. July 29L-rIn a duni todav
at Liege between Artillery Lieut. Sau
age aad Dr, Prelle, an army snygon.
four shots were exohsnged. With hie
fourth lire the, Lieutenant killed the
Doctor instantly.
Th leatiyutor Afloat.
(JUAHiwwi July 80. The new Spanish
torjedo cruiser Destructor was lSUnoheti
todav It is asserted that alio is able 10
overtalt( kafl dpptrflj Ihfi faeiest torpedo
kmi ilrL ni l. 1 1 Mi.
, -ill 1 ... .-' l
Thic Bkst, S amis ui the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores,. Ulcers., tiei
... . I n . . ' t wis . .
nneum, revor oores, letter, unappeu
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin
Eruptions, and positively.' cures alles.
It is guaranteed k give purfeot seftisfae-
tion, or money refunded, ,1 rico 25 cents
peV box. ''For sale, by1 Uaricock Dros. ly
1 1 i 1 . i i . r
lleinoeratic' Ward Hoetlnp
The Demoerats of the 1st ward will
meet at the city heU oa Mondary, Augast
0th, at a p. ro., for the purpose of eteot-
mg dolegates to. the county cxinvenUou
ro be held rYtday, Aug. i;ith, 188.
Ar.PHEi's w. wood,
for tho committee.
The Democrats U the 2.1 ward, will
meet at Gardner's carriage shop 00
Monday, Aug.' Ota, at' dp1, nf. for the
purpose, o4eleotilig. delegates ' to the
oounty onsivenpsi to bo held. lfYiday,
Ang. 13,1W. , . , .. .... ,,
It. V; ju AKUOCK, chairman
The Democrats of the M ware? will
meet at Eelianod engine lionise en Men
day, Aug, 9th nttS-p, rs-lotihaphrpese
01 eieotmg aetegatotto, tns equnty con
vention to beheld Friday, Aug. 13, 1880.
.'.fiVir IJnftirman.
Tbe Vk6U3ri of thrift .was3 will
meet at J, B. LaneV shop; en Monday,
Aug. 9th', at 8 p.'m., Tortue purpose. f
electing delegates to the'eounty conven
tion tt hp heldTridS V, Aja3, 1B8Q.
The" Democrats
Jcrats of tho Fifth. Ward wiU
OTtlfeHirTO
meea.arllkhwy
AuawstttM
selecting delegates to the oounty oon
vention to be held Friday, August 12th.
The Democrats of tho 8th township
outside of the town will meet at the
Mayer's office ohxMotiday? August Vth,
at 11 o'clock fox Ike pnrposs ol electing
delegates to the. oounty convention to
be held Friday, August 13th, 1386".
I . a BTBBKTi Chm'n
ing from thaNaw Kagland Farmer
axtlitS(laai8riBVe good : The
en rs private homes, tw oaro for
bjfeiC&U oaaljfclalten giite,
or other cereals, with grkham
"geufkff AW ,tt&g f6ttMiahe
trareleror guest may. choose be-.
twMflf hi'xiie atirTlthe uSfaT rbfeat
aJ!d htel&ofo4l,'tbrU -Tttl farm
ing oommanities ip.Ufit'.faitilBto'th
habit sooner or later, and g,iv9 thejr
chjldreri, at least a chance, (o,work
ontttheir1 roirtt,8arvJatroii:j' H5
mob tiekrWihtfl bfadhowtmtidtt
less craving the appetite ob drinks
and i,Btimalan.tsv QWrWniKfcr
- .'j M ,,.17, 7.7. t r t-h rr--..
mora ouniinmi tuuir wupie fjsiein,
when tMf food!' fnlftflfdf Sri nil
ercitibsti natareiTtiid lrwlKiiMife
tastp -lofmed, to B, joy-in, d to-
wnicu naa nuuerw yieiaea tneir
more noxious
COMMEBGIAL.
49-r"iM vwvsusvs.-a,.aab-
Ig it,.: .1 , .-oowobt. -' ito oor0tr
i.Jfgw TosK. July 8L rutarsa eleasd
Paoember, 8.83 -1 Jsaer" "
January, 9.4a July, t. 1.-
Middling 8 7-18; Good Ordinary
O -10.
New Barn market dull.- No sales.
MiddW 8 1Mb Lew MidsUnu
014; uood Urdinarv 7 Il ls.
sonatno hakbibt
Sjuu) oottob 82.10.
Oottos Sun f 10.00.
TVBPBmm Hard, 81.00, dip, 81.78b
TAB-75e.atl.W.
Oats New, 35c. in bulk.
Cobm-SOc. in bulk from boats
r.flc
to 00o, from stores.
Rica 76a85.
Beeswax 80c. per lb.
Barer On foot, 8c. to 60.
Country Hams lOo. per lb.
" Labd 10c. per lb.
Eaua 8 c. per dozen.
Fittsa Pork 4a(Jo. per pound.
PaAMDTB 50o. per bushel.
Fom8 76c.a81.00 per hundred
Omioms W)o. per harreL
Ftklp Fkas 65a70c .
Hidbs Dry, lUc. ; graaa bo.
Apples 25aB0c. per bushel.
Pkars 75o.atl.25 per bushel.
lio.NXY 40c. per gal.
Tallow Go. per lb.
Uhiokkmb Urown. 80a36c
pyK
20a! 5c.
MbaL fl5fc. per bushel.
Oats 50 eta. per bushel.
Torhws 60c. per bushel.
8kkd Potatobs Early Rose. 8 T5 tmr
DDI.
Wool I0al8o. per pound.
PoriTOM Bahamas. 25a30c. . vams
40a.V)c.
Kkbosknb Ujo.
Hiiuiolks West India, dull aad n m
nal, not wanted. Building. 8 inch
hearts, 83.00; saps. 81.60 ner M.
WHOLBSALX PBIOIS.
Nw Mem Pork 812.00.
biioru Meat 7e.
C. it. h, F. B's, 11 's and L.
rYouH-W.2iafl.00..
C.-7re.
Larp 71c. by the tierce.
Nails Basis 10's,' 3. 75.
Suqab Granulated, 7c.
CoKrar Uallc.
B alt 8 SaiWo. per sack.
Molasses akd Rnrrrrs tfail8n
Powpkr 4KS.00,
Bnor-$1.73.
NEW BERN GRADED SCHOOL,
PKOF. CEORUE W. NEAL, Principal
Tli nrit sMl,Fn of this Scliotil will
uhsui d uiulcr the tnsplctiiar ia Trnles
tilt; Hvn llia AiXHloUi) ,
Monday, Sept, 13th, 1886.
J'risalpal vill bo ably assist! hy a
orpd of, com potent ieabr&
II Ik the purpoMyl tUe manactnot assist
nn ny ttic-iiixiriil oontrJbullon of cltlzensoT
New Kern, tn OONTINCK the School KREK
Ob' TUITION l.i children of Soma rim eltl-
taiMtoitlio KlKlilh Holiool Iititrtet of Craven
oun t j-.
1 none irom Uijo.u vm k tharitd a hrre
lofore.
By oricr of the Kimrd,
W. M. WATfiON.
' Bee. aftd Tr".'
Rock Lime,
Plaster,
Cements,
, Goat Hair.
Ri .) ,;Jfi... LODGE.
CUAVEjif STREET,
Htow Bxpreu OBIc.
fc3v!ii.-l .ij,bw.fc
fl:r'. , It i
U.-UtiBs,'
t tl(tBiffr . '
. jcte,
Is
'Utsttwieto
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at onos. as cost will be- nsWad tft S.
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Portsmouth Oiftkoke
The Steamer Treat wflf ii.. XL,
does, u tbe foot of Craven streaX'Tor
Porteroouth and Ocraooae FRIDAY
AUGUST 6th, 1888. at 6aan.U rV
turn THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1888,
touching at Martin ' Wk.rf u -
Creole and Broad Creek.' .This excursiosi
win ire an opportunity tq spad. a few
days very pleasantly at the muImm w
a small amount, and also attending the
annual camp meeting at OoraoosA
SCHEDULE:
Leave New Berne at 0 a. m. ' "'
Leave Martin's Wharf at 8:8U. nt.'
Leave Adams Creek a 9:80 a, ,'
Loavs Broad Creek at 11 fiO a, as.
Arriye at Portsmouth at 5 p. sn.' "'i
Fare for round trio. $4.00. mmi.
extra.
Persons intendinr tn tain. iML'tCi
will please notify turn mm rf.u.
sible. as the number will kelimiii.
jlySltf JOHN II. BEiI?A?.
SETS SCHOOL
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Girls
and Younz Ladies.
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Eapease per session of 80 waeftskt
I eluding hoard, tuition, iisitroctMSI in
music, vocal and instrumental, Ancient
and Modern Languages, and exercise In
Calisthenics, 880.00, . ,.,.-
Pupils will hoard with Principal,
whom please address for further bUrtio-uIar-
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Special Innouncsniiit
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To make room for our Jail
And Winter Stock ve Will
COSE OPT THE BAfeE
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Some Mice Suits at ld PO.
Special Borgaiua . im Cull-
dren's Suits for 5, 6 iO
years.
1000 VIIJTTY'Si IC30
FALL SPECIALTIES
Gullett's MkenoliatooriJAirn.
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