X Journal. VOL. V, NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1886. NO. 112. Daily r LOCAL NEWS. VJti -) Jfew Berne.latirude, 85J 6 North. " longitude, 77 3 Wei. uu rises, 6:04 1 Length of day , u leasts, 7i)7 1 14 noun, S minuteo. jfm rUt st 3:17 p.m. BUSINESS LOCALS. C IningliirlU at $1.00. siunuier nock tiu, V'hite Lawn Dude Bowk. Sum mer Inderwear. Tennis Bhirts, Plaitod Bosom Shirts, Tourist Bags, etc., at llOWAltl) Ol Jo.SC'. Democratic ward meetings tomonow night. Steamer Shcnandtnilt is billod F.ight a. in. Tuesday. July 10th 13th. Bemuuiber Die lat Nag lload and JOirahttb. City excuifcii n on Tuesday, August 10th, 8 a. in. Tho steamer Deaujurt left ytntciday morning fur Hyde county with u Mpjud of conyict. F C Klu in hud them in charge. Eggs are scarce. Tho prico wari up to 10 and 11 cents, wholesale, yobtorday and threaten to go higher unions a sup ply ouines in. The 8th township 1 cmocrat w ill as semble at the city hall tomorrow for the purpose of electing a townnhip x JCntrve committee for tho ensuing two years. "Coalition always leads to Radical ism. Metsenyvr. Tho I Yoit ' .Idi-o ryrfc, a Hahn campaign paper in this city Keys it always results in giving the ssnoe to tho Democrats. "Are you for Ilahn or Stiiusou?" asked the jovial Ed. Pavie i f n stout colored nihil at Nugs Head. "Who a-a-a-who is dis Horn and TimsonV" re plies! the dark io in utter bewilderment. The Silvor Cornet band wau culled on twice for a funeral dirgo at Nags Mead. Of course it was all pleasantry ou the part of the boys, but the nutivpn weir astonished because they don't have fu nerals over there often. Listen for the whistle of tin tram from Morehead City ou Tuesday, Au gtist 10th, and in a few minutes there after you will seo the i-nginiH of the Shenandoah propelling her on the Niirn Head and Elizabeth City excursion. Exrur.lon To Mtrohrad, Hollowell and Peterson excursion train will pass through Hun city on Monday tho Oth at 2 MO o'clock p. ni. and return on Wednesday Iho 11th at one o'clock p. m. Faro for round trip only f0 cU. -This presents a fine opor tunity to spend forty Iiouik at il. ne:i shore. 4t TlswaKxfeBd.t. Thomas Daniels, the City Treusuier, informs us that owing to the extreme scarcity of money, the time has been extended to Oct. 1st for the redemption of property sold for city taxes. Several bajrejTA&pondod since the publication of thelist, and it is hoped that others will svsdY themselves of thin extension of tiMe Vlttd save the trouble of a suit for possession. Personal, WartltTet tD hear that Mr. A. T. JeVtinsls confined to his home by ill neaa. Mr. W. E. Dulin, of Washington, D. C, is in the city and ia at tho Gallon House. v QeorgevOrsen, Esq., the candidate on the Hani ticket for the Senate is in the city. 'He lays he is going to give the county''; a thorough canvass before tho eleetio. ' f Msj. -Winder, of Raleigh, passed down to Morehpod City last night in his private car. "" s . . Col. John N. Whitford's family left for Beaufort yesterday eyening. Cbarch Services Te-Day. Methodist . Church Services in tho Methodist church at 11 a.m., conducted by-he pastor. Bet. L. W. Crawford. At 8:15" p. m. a union service of all the churches will be held. An address will be 4eliyered by Rev. John Davis, a re-1 turned ' missionary from China. All persons are cordially invited to attend. fetlri'ilJke free to ail, . ,Y. M.&A-i-Meeting Sunday, Aug. 8, USA' pw nv Leader, Wm. Hay ; sub jecC VBenofita Ariaing fromAseo ciating with Good Companions. " ' Pro v. ' Baptist Church Services at 11 a.m. by the pastor,' Rerj Tbeo. j Whitfield. Koeetticeat nighti 5l.4f'M-j---. ' PiwbterianChurch Ret.L.aVaas, Aaetor- At 11- m.,- ttev. John w, Davis vD- P- oCBoochow, Chins, will deliver an address, illustrated by maps, eU., on China, l.At 430 p. m. Dr. Davis - wilCja1 ddrees, especially for the ypRfg. omeooial life among the Cfa'inesev Many pictares. will be used The general publie are most cordially intit" 1 to attend these services; and the RA!bs!h-P hool andyonlh areparticu larly t i to the afternoon lecture, as it wiJ ts bright. - , Hcaa. As a eun.mer Jtt,.,it and watfrinn place, a place of real hnd pleasure. Nags Uuad is looming ui and will soon take its place uniong the mobt fuuious in the country. Situated on the Atlantic bouch between the ocean and Oioatan sound, in siht of the historic grounds of Roauoki Inland it is accest-iblo by steamer to the inland lowne of Uri northeast eounties in Nortli ( ui hi . i Eli.abelh City w inch u connect' J iti Norfolk by rail, and to New liei. . r netted w ith the interior by in, v .. t Uailroad lU'lwem tin- two hti,i luiinej iK'intt lb. elegant ftoanier SlmutiUiali plic. making two trips per week which can be increased to throe if necessary touching at Nags Head. In going to this place by way of Elizabeth City or Now lierno the trip itsell is a pleasure oSKM'ially from the latter oiut. Then there is the steamer AVic 1U which runs between Klizabeth City and Washington, and accommodates pasben- gers from (iroonville, Tarboro ami other points along the Tur river. Besides these there are other Hleaiuerg running up the various rivers emptying mui Albemarle. Croatan bail l'.iiiilico sounds, making Nags Head i-any of access to all the northeast coudties. There are some advantage at NagH Head over Morehead City, the most prominenent of which in the furl that the hotel is on tlio beach wIiito hup can go to the Hurf when lie fuels like it. The hotel building in f.u interior to the Atlantic at Morehead City in fact there is so muc h difference thai a comparison can hardly be iiiadn. Kut there is a scheme on foot now in build a new hotel at Nbh Ileal and the pres ent on ni l of the property Is hopeful i f having it completed by next summer. Another plan of improvement that is ropiill gaining giouud there , the building of cottages along tin' heivch. These are m ar enough for the occupants to take their mealx at the hotel and at tend the balls if they ho desire. Mr. Jacobs, the owner of the pro'rty , eu- coii i ages th ih plan and it xevniH to tako iiM there arc quite a number of neat cot lai H already built and others w ill go up before another m ii.-hi J The hu I f bathing and I em I, diiving at Nags Mead is, said a pioniinont man who Hpcnds a week at each place every kunimcr, nuperioi to Morehead City on the olhei hand the i .nlil., .iii.l IinIi 111 Molihe.nl It. I ll 'llilloi t" that .'it Nags lied. Tho present i.eaHnii has l een cry successlul so lar at iNags nea.l. ' Ui Thursday of last week there were near Ihleo hundiid giicU al the hotel. Among khe quests Hiimiuenng there aro the following: 1'rom Creenvillo, lr. W. M. II. Flrown, Hon. iermaine Bernard, Col. Harry Kk inner mid -family , Mrs. I.. C. Latham and children, Miss Flla Mon teiro, Mr. J. Bryan Orimes, Mr. K. 1'. Chprry, M U. lAng and family ; f rom Wahhingtotijudge Shepherd and family , Mr. I.. M Blakely. Miss l'.mnia Ulakely, tho Mihm'R Kodman, Mrs. John Small; Tarboro. Dr. J. II. Baker, Dr. H. T. Bass, Mr. 1!. Morris and Miss Pearl Morris, Hertford, linn. Thos. O. Skinner and family, and a large number of others from tho slime town. We have mentioned only a few of the visitors in order to give an idea of tho popularity of the place. It Is to North eastern North Carolina what Morehead City is to tho Southeast and Center. With a new hotel built in the proper place we expect to poo at least five hun dred guests there in one season Kovtl and lutcrcllnc l.trloi To- Uar. As announced yesterday. Rev. John W. Davis. D. IV, of Soochow, China, will deliver several lectures in Now Berne today. First This morning, at 11 o clock, in the Presbyterian Church, his subject will be "China, The Importance of the Chinese Empire, and China's need of the Gospel, and the Mission Work there." This lecture will be illustrated by maps, pictures and diagrams. Second At 4 30 p. m , in the Presby terian Church, Dr. Davis will describe the "Social Life and Cutom of tht Chine-," and illustrate the subject by 35 pictures. His service is especially designed for the young. The various Sabbath-schools are particularly invited to this afternoon lecture. It will, how ever, be Just as interesting to older per sons. ' He will give specimens of the Chinese language by repeating the Lord's prayer in Chines; and also illus trate Chinese singing. ; ' Third Thore will be no services at night, in the Baptist or Presbyterian churches. ' Dr. Davis will apeak, in the UMhodist ehnrch at 8:11 D. m. on Japta'.'-'He-wfll'ciTw comprehen sive account of tnai empire; its els. resources. "hietoirVtbT. Revolution f 1863, its present attitude towards for eigners, and the condiUon and pros- poets of Mission work in Japan. , Each of these keinres entirely distinct; 60 i( wiH be a loss to miss any L-e of them. Such an opportunity sel dom occurs of hearing an accomplished scholar, a mtm of rare ability, describe scenes and people from which he has just come, and with which he has been familiar lor many years. Dr. Davis, too, is one of our own men, a North Carolinian, and those who have beard L:m unite in saying that he is a most in- i. reeling speaker, lullof life, facts, and urrmt.' incident?. A'e lioe that our cuiiouo will come ut generally, and givu Dr. Davis a full "iipregauon each time he favors them 1 1 an add i er Kinston Items Kx-Mieriff J'is A Smith of Ji-nes county was at KniHt'n lust week, visit ing relatives. Dr. U. W. W'miLen who has been ci UK .illy Bick f . r h- oral days, is now Cnli .llosClli Uiuinger and Moye s fuice pumps arw ilooiliiig the lowu aiui country with pole walel. J hey are juct the thing neesle.l fur family and plantation use. Mi W. H. Ferre.ll, who married the w idow ot the late harles M. Tilghman, dienl August 2d. lKl, at his residence iu tins county, of typhoid malarial fevei lis wusu ineniber of the Knights of 1! net ami itcut thirtv rive years old J i' Allerinan H . graduate of ICichmoml College. Va , will, we learn, take the position in Kinston College vacated by Mr. T .1 House. The chairs of iiiKlruclion are now full, and the college will commence its fall session fully i quipped for imparting instruc tion Dr John T. W alsh, in hm seventieth ear, uul at his residence in Kinston, AiirustOlh. 18Mi, afler a lingeiing ill ik hi, of utiout seven months. An emi nent duiue of tho Christian or Disci idoi ' f.nth, his Intellectual and orator ical abilities made him a man of mark i u his day and generation The bear man left here for New Berne iii high dudgeon " last Thursday. lie became vexed with his keepers for giv ing away some of his white rats and cut up like a full blown man. (Quitting the "d show.'" as he denounced it, he roamed around town with a delighted crowd following him in search of a magistrate and the sheriff. Like many other f ki1b, he wanted to "go to law'" and get justice, lie was finally quieted dow n wiili a cigar and a short stay in the caladoose. The "old campaigner and "old War rcnlonV right bower held a nominat ing convention at Woodington Mills last Wednesday with this result; For sheriff, Lewis (I y; superior court clerk, Lew is ( i y, register of doeds, 1 ,e w is (i y . treasurer, I jew is (I y ; State senator. Jim Henry drey. And J no Henry says if this ticket, with four chances al the big prices and a keg of brandy peaches and .50 1 bottles of old rye for luck, don 'l go through with a rush, he liope he may swallow a nail and d ic. A niiinbn of ladies and gentlemen, the elite of the town, turned out in wagons of the Can ad y and Quinnerly stamp hist Wednesday on a fishing ex cursion to Woodington Mills. The fish, it is reported, were not In the least dis til rind by their presence, but the gay party, it is said, hud a royal good lime ill the same. The rough ride seemed to have turned their hearts to love and iiiinslrelsy, as, ou relurniug home through the town, tho whole band Coined in melodious rendition of the sad though swoet song, "Good bye, lover, good bye." It was nicely done. Excursion! Excursion!! Excursion!! Nkw Bekkk, N. C. Aug. 7. 1886. For ladies travelling alone; for gen tlemen travelling alone; for ladies and gentlemen travelling with one another. This excursion is gotten up by the re quest of gentlemen from adjoining counties, and we desire the assistance of hi pleasure seeking citizens to make this fc i irnf i if the ewon. Do not stand in your own light. Go where true seaside enjoyment can be found. Using the words of one of the jolliest of our "fire laddies, " "Southgate is the best man for an excursion I ever saw. He can make a man enjoy himself whether hs wishes to or not. Now I am going to put a flea in that fir oman's ear that he will remember: Southgate is a first-class caterer. He caters for his own table. He buys the best that all the markets afford. ' He has it well served, and best of all, with his open, smiling face, he loves to see you enjoy what you eat, and yon do enjoy what you eat, and after yon have finished, you feel so comfortable that you are at peace with the world. Can I say more to induce yon to come? Do not look on me as a beggar in throwing out these inducements, but as a Philan thropist, in wanting all to enjoy what a few have wisely enjoyed. I will not say to you, "There's room at the top," but "without fear of successful contra diction" I can say, There's room end a welcome for ail pleasure seekers who will take in this trip on the ohenandoan. Take this last trip in (August Ntn). All delegatee to the 1st district eonvention which meets at Elizabeth City .on the 11th Inst, will be charged the email sum of three dollars from Hswbern to FJinhnth Pit and Mtum. . Fare from- Newbern to Nags Head and return, S3 .00. Children half price. Fare from Newbern to Elisabeth City and return, HOOk children halt tare. . Special arrangements for meals, 'v - - E; B, ROBERTS, Agent. , j '-.." ;7 ' i . . . . .. i .. ,, i ... t Th Iter SiXvi -ial Ute.worU lor Cats, .Bruises- Sores, - Uleere, ;' 8l nt 1 .... - Tfi. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and .all bkin Eruptions, sod positively cures pui It is guaranteed to give perfect sstiaf ac tion, or money refunded. Price ii cents per box.' For sale by Hancock Bros. If BBlEPtt. Rioious deuiouoliulH'ljf continue in Bel fact. Both Houses ot i. cng.'et have ad journed (fine lie. Sarah Bernhardt is tilling an engage ment in Buenos Ayes. The new steel crum.r Atlanta has sailed for her trial trio i The remains of Hon. Samuel J. Hideo ere interred nt Nw Lebanon N V Saturday It is believed in New "iork that lio . Hill will inherit the political fortuco of the late Samuel J Tilden The new loan for t he Panama canal pronounced a success in prance. In Paris alone subscriptions amount to 450,000, WO f ranee which is three-fourths of the entire amount needed "The Modtrii Jew His Present, and is Future, is the title of a small I! c lume by Anna L. Dawes to he issued by D itbrop A Co of Boston, Met: from lViinsvlvauia. Ohio. Mis sissippi and Ixmieiaua have volunteered ieir seryices t the I nited States (i.o rnmenl in the eent of war with ex ico. Montana is mm h alarmed over the ecline of silver. A d it-patch says the recent depreciation of ten cnts per unce represents the profits of the uining companies, and that many of he largent works will have to shut lown unless a reaction occurs. lulereailui; K i ci I u m. Hiram Cameron, furniture, dealei of (Xdunibus, (ia , tells his experience, thus "For three years have tried eyery remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but not no relief, un til I used Electric Bitters. Took five Isittles and am now cured, and think Klectric Bitters the host blood purilier in the world. Major A B. Ueid.of V est Liberty . Ky. , used Klectric Hit ters for an old standing Kidney affec tion and says: "Nothing has ever done me bo much good a Klectric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ham cn k Bros Carteret ( oimty Deniocrar) in Con venlion. I Condensed from Beaufort fieconi 1 The Democratic Convention of Car teret county met in the court house at Beaufort, N. C , on Tuesday, August d. 18fi. At 12 o'clock sharp, the convention was called to order by B. F. Mace, Sec retary of the County Executive tmi mittee. U. W. Humphrey, Ksq., of Whileoak township was elected tempo rary Chairman and W. L Arendell temporary Secretary. On motion, the following committees were appoirilod "N i'KKMA.NENT OKO AM .AN"N . James c, Craham, S. C. Phillips, Dr C. N. Mason, (). C. Whltehn rst, Y.d ward Jones, M. K. I'ulcher, J Walter I'elletier. ON Kltl'KNTUl.S. K V. Humphrey, Jame-; IC. Bell, John J. Royal, John Walker, B. II. (laskill, M, T. Davis, Tilman Taylor. During the absence of the committees Mai. John Hughes, of Craven, Hon. J. C. Buxton, of Forsythe and D. W. Bas il, of Carteret, addressed the conven tion. The committee on permanent organ ization reiorled for chairman J J. Royal, for vioe-chairman M. T. David, for secretaries W. L. Arendull and F. B. Mace. Report of committee on credentials was adopted. On motion, the majority rule was adopted and the State plan of Party Or ganization as set forth by tho Demo cratic Central Kxeculiye Committee was endorsed. On motion, 23 delegates were elected to the Congressional convention. On motion, eight delegates and eight alternates were elected to State conven tion. On motion, the following gentlemen were elected delegates to the Senatorial convention. R W. Humphrey. T. 8. Forlaw, W. S. Bell, jr., J. J. Royal, J. W. Pslletier. r.n. Mace was nominated and, by acclamation, unanimously elected a member of the Congressional Executive Committee. The names of J. W. Sanders and M. F. Arendell were placed in nomination for the Senate. Sanders was nominated on the first ballot. The names of L. T. Oelesbv, Richard LefTers and C. R. Thomas, jr., were placed in nomination for the House of Representatives. Thomas was nomi nated on the first ballot. The namss of J. B. Russell, M. A. Hill, P. A; Koonoe and J. B. Howard were placed in nomination for sheriff. Russell was nominated on the first ballot. The names of Nelson W. Taylor and John Forlaw were placed in nomination for Treasurer. Taylor was nominated on the first 'ballot and on motion his nomination was made unanimous. The names of J. D. Day is and J. H Potter were pieced in nomination for clerk of superior court. Dayis was nominated on the Dm ballot jona Kumley was, by aoolamatiofl. unanitBOusfr nominated for register of eeds. .' .":; Van B. Salter was by acclamation, unanimously nominsted for survevor. The names of .T. Ci Davie end F. F. Longest were placed ia nomination for Coroner. Davis was nominated on the nrat ballot. The following resolutions were read an on motion acted pon smaffmr . TV ' the Democrats of Carteret eonnty, in eonvention assembled, do MSOlvnl'fcvMl tM;A;?l .t,4 - f. 1st. That WV infirm' tfur;,Uegiance sad dsvetioato the principles of De nocraer. as enunciated in th nl&lfYtHM of the Democratic party, National and fet&te. The resolution as read was adopted 2d. That we regard pure Democracy to be that form of political government wnicn guarantees and secures to each individual citizen the fullest, freest representation. The resolution as read was adopted. 3d. That the management of party machinery by rings and cliques in or der to defeat the will of the people is conn ary to the spirit of Democracy and dangerous to the rights and liberties of the people. The resolution as read was adopted. 4th. That party organization and management upon the basis of the plan adopted by our Democratic Central Ex ecutive Committee, should be adhered to by all good Democrats. The resolution as read was adopted. 5th That the late action of our de- facto county executive committee in the appointment of delegates, as given in detail in a published statement by one of the coimnitteel shows a premeditated design on the part of the late chairman of ihe executive committee to ignore the w ill of the people which merits the the condemnation of all good Demo crats. The resolution as read w as adopted, bib. That the Beaufort Record, by its fearless course in condemning and ex posing whatever is wrong in our county government and politics, has shown itself the true friend of the people, and is commended as a sound Democratic paer. The resolution as read was adopted. ?th. That our representative in Con- gre-a trom tins 1st Congressional dis trict, Hon. Thos. (1. Skinner, by his course in this county, disregarding the expressed wishes of the people, and re garding the wishes of a few men only, has not fulfilled the measure of his duty as a representative, and has failed to merit the approval of our people. I hu resolution as read was adopted. Mlh. That upon all questions which shall come before the Congressional -on enlion, our delegates are instructed to vote as a unit, a majority to decide how the vote shall be cast. The resolution as read was adopted. '1 1.' following was read : Resolved, That this convention en lorso the candidacy of Judge Smith for Chief Justice, and Merrimon and l'ruden for Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. The resolution as read was adopted. On motion the convention adjourned. John J. Roy 1 1., Chairman. W I. Ahkndeij., F. U. Mack, Sent 'ys. Beaufort, N. C Aug. 3d, 1886. A Bad FIX. Thousands of men and women all over the country are Bilently miserable while the outside world think you have no cause to grieve. But, ah I We pro nounce no anathemas against any other remedy, but w-e assert that one single bottle of H. B. B. will do more in the cure of any case of blood poison than twelve Imltles of any other. Our book s free and it tells the tale. Address llMiciii BaLU Co., Atlanta, Ua. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and K. II. Meadows. List of Letters Remaining in the Poslorlice at New Berne. Craven county, N. I'., Aug. th, ISHft. Mrs. Ai Baysden, llarrel Kalhrig, Samuel Karry, Mary J. Jones, Jackson Johnson, Isaac Jackson, Harriet Murne, John Newbern, Frank Taylor, J. W. Williams, R. (J. Williams. Persons calling for above letters, will sal ad wrtised, and give date of list. M. Manly, P. M. aovk'k to mothers. Mrs. Wii81X)w's Soothino Sykup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diar- hcoft. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan 24 d tu t hsat w 1 v Beraocratlc Ward Meetings. The Democrats of the 1st ward will meet at the city hall on Monday, August 9th, at p. m., for the purpose of elect ing delegates to the county convention to be held Friday, Aug. 18lh, 1886. AU'heub w. Wood. for the committee. The Democrats of the 2d ward will meet at Gardner's carriage shop on Monday, Aug. Oth, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention to be held Friday, Aug. 18, 1N8H. R. D. Hancock, chairman. The Democrats of the 3d ward will meet at Reliance engine house on Mon dsy , Aug. 9th, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the county con vention to beheld Friday, Aug. 13, 1886. Jas. W. Moors, Chairman. The Democrats of the 4th ward will meet at J. B. Lane's shop, on Monday, Aug. Uih, at a p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the county conven tion to be held Friday, Ang. 13, 1886. J. B. Lank, Chairman. The Democrats of the Fifth Ward will meet at Hack burn's store on Mondsy, August 9th, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county con TBntion to be held f Ttday, August 13th. 1886. J. U. UACKBCRK, Uhmi The Democrats ef the 8th township outside of the town will meet at the Mayor's office on Monday. August 9th, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the connty eonvention to be held Friday, August 13th, ltKe E 8. Btrmt, CVmn Ketice. The Democrats of the 18th township are hereby notified that s meeting will be bold st (he Mayors office oa Monday. August Oth, 1886, st U o'clock, to elect the township' executive committee for ue ensuing two years' By order ot the committee. Clxxkxt Majtlt, Chin's. COMMEBCIAL. Jocmal OrnoK, Aug. 7. 1 1. M. OOTTOJt. Mew Yokk. firm. Sales of yi ,100 bales. AuiTUSt. 9.41 Fatim.-. ma September, V 38 March. 9 68 October. 9.31 April." '7 ovember. 'J. Ml U.v at December. ,"J .33 Jnn o'fts January, y 41 July, Soots stead v. Midiil Middling 8 7 16 . Good Ordinary 8 -t. ' iwiin ainin ami. noseies. Middling n li-ifl, Low Middfing 7-1 (iood Ordinary 7 11-16. nomitsric hams: err. SlCKO OOTTON (2.90. Oorros Scxd $10.00. TrafBTTiiri Hard . si. 00 dip l.7ft TA.a-75c.a$1.85. ("Jats New, 35c. in bulk. C"HN jOc. in bulk fr.iin ll. UU to f'Oc. from hIiiiu Rici-75a8,V BssswAi-aOt. per lb. Beif On foot, .tc.totJc. Oooktbt Hamh 10c. per lb. Lakd 10c. per lb. Eoos lOalle. per dozen. Fbjwh Pokh-4U9c. per pound Psanuts 60o. per bushel. Xoddkh 75caJ1.00 per hundred. Onions 50c. per barrel.; FlKLli Pkas 65a70c. Hides Dry, loc ; green 6c. APH.Ks-2-.a50c. per bushel. P- K8-75c.al. 25 per bushel Ho.nhy 40c. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Ohiossns Orown .Hfwiru ...,, 20a36c. Meal 6"c. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. per bushel. Tu a' IPS 50c. per bushel. HKKI) I'i fATI IKS Karlv Hrme, '.' 7-i r.r bbl. r Wool lOalftc. per pound. Potatoes Ha Kjoiihs y..:iL. 40b50' KsicusKNg y,e. Shinouuj West India, dull and n a n fkl ' Twit want A.i i A i i i v u. i uiiuiug . u tnoti hearts, 3 00; saps, 81.50 per M. Great Reduction! A Ijiiki- I. Oie ol India. Liueas, CliwE Nain- nook. .,i, linn M. In i I typllAti and Orleu 11 Ijk, v, , i.. . itriMi Marvelolniy Uw lkl lcen ul Little Store ;Rouod Corner. J. F. IVES, M l.l.lle Htrcel, one ilxir from Fullurk FRENCH'S HCmT ITV HAI L KUUIIK, NEW ISRH. i ''.ill.'Clly Hull in, , u. -t omor. in s icui men. l me imai coinutoie In Ill'l(lllilii),-UIH ioi.I fnrnlLum ,,f AHV HOI UK In n,-,v YOrk Cilv and la msAuauil .u in.- Buropoau Plsasx. KiHianHiinly i in,, ixillnr lK-r ilv. Hilfmln. nit a uiilk frulii llrixiklvii llrl.lv .nil h.l.. vate.i U.K. All lliH.ii ,,f , art paiia trie door Most I'OIO I'l, .Mil ItnU'l In N..a lirk ..r MiTi'hai,i in aion al. IHioiiu iiunm. i. Mini l.iinrh i'i.uiii. r rt I.U U in. a.11 lha lm. For Sheriff. 1 hereliv annon ncn m.iulf n.nui.i. for the ollice of SHERIFV nir fliivi'M COl'NTY, without regard to party, and if elected will endeavor to be the officer of the whole people of the county. KeIectrully, JOHEPH NELSON. July th, ISsfl. tf NEWBERN GRADED SCHOOL. SKSfilON OF lSh-t)T. PU01-. CLOKOE W NEAL, Principal. Tli iiiii saalon ot tioa soliool will b 0iend unit or Ihr aoaplrrt of ibe TrnatM of tlie Sn Hern AraOnuiy, Monday, Sept. 13th, 1886. The Prinri niii h ably aaalaled by a corps of iwmiH'IDt twarhprm. It la Uir purpoM of ttie manassnasat. asatst ed by tlie liberal rontrltiutlons of cltlMnaof New Hern, to CONTlUrK the School ritKK OK ITITION torhlldreo of boha ma H- esnsofthe Klglitli Kchool Ulatrkitof Ciwrva ooanly. Those from Ucyond will l chkriO'd a here tofore. By nrdrr of the Hoard, W M. WATBOIT. ogiui Hm. ai 1886 WHITTY'S ICC3 FALL SPECIALTIES. Onllott'a "Magnolia" Cotton niaa. with Feeders and Condensers. Pratt Cotton Gins, with FnAdsira and Condensers. Carver Cotton Cine., with Fotxt era and Condensers. "Boss" Power (Jot ton Pressor. "Roanoke" Hand Cotton PwsW, Complete Cotton Cleaners. w ' Cotton Seed Crashers. -f ' ' And s full line of all classes of Machin ery, Fittings, Machine Oils, ' BsMatv ' Shafting, Pulleys, etc. .,,., w am snpptiea s specialty. ' Send for circular mad artbeW ! ' ' l l Tour ratmaanr nlwii- J , tacttoa ruaranteid. Beonaotfally m '.tc.U jcwkvi 1 J; a, wmm ' R tcon riroati Crsrea street, 1, Ajreai lor rati dues ocanaara i a A. a ea s . . Jaiyio d win

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