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.. . , ... . . , ,,. I I trl lit 'v-"' ai-.:-' 1; -;.itii : Ytiw .- 1 -'-'t . . . 3W TiTf 7t - W V Villi. 1 f:f.'- C -.U" Bene, latitude, SIP North. 2 BCV4iriii?ILtk Of day. , j Uim seta, 7 .vi 1 1 hours, s minuuw i a a n Iil4.I tTlII" 1JFT SJeTfT -J w i i - VTl-l 41'rU seldot-the beet kro' aai tli JovmnALftios by 'nvo - i---'- Bom fxvxy, iitein Salt at $1.00. summer neck int. White Lawn Dude Bows. Sum mer Under-em ? Shirta, Plaited Bosom BbrrU.Teurifct Bags, etc., at . . HOWARD At JONKB'. jn& York-8tir will be furnished by the week seven papers at 15 cts. I ; ' CH'Y C. STYBOJi,r JEiutf re still bo booming. They sold Tne county Democratic cotiveatlon assnmlilrs ia this city tomorrow at Stanly llall. .: , (t (r. Sassuel Cook ia sinking a new well at the foot of Broad street forth . city authorities. T a steamer Sf ou t arrired j eetetday maia jtrom Baltimore, with a large carff of geaerel merohand be. . Tin i$nt - on JohnwiD stieet, op "poslre rmiCademy Qreen, have been cat da jjsajd wamaowed by the c ry uH toritiaa.t ' TBe farnters in the Htzth township liad a jtrajid barbecue at lr. Allan Tolson's onSswdajr- large' crowd was present aMUMioyia- theniashes. We notice considerable repairs and. improTements being made to residences in the eity. The paint brush would greaMy impTa-s many boildings. Mr. J. T. ronton, of Carteret, brought up a cat load of fine Cuban watermelons jyeatarday They are ery Rood, and are ao pronounced by all who try them. The coalition ticket in this county is strengthening; every dsy. It simply " means good county officers and good representatives in the (Joneral At seaabJr. '' ' Peterson & nollowell's excumton re turned fromMorehead yesterday. There waa a larm crowd and a number of coueHies represented . We ucliove every body was plrased and enjoyed the trip. Several person! along1 had never seen lha ocean before, and expressed thom- aftl'fM' Wf -iff fti-Kly tinjiri-t-l with It. Tbeaa gentlemen kpow how to get Ti icuiiiiti and ho to ran It after -stesmerfyrn returned from piUoUe 'W: Portsmouth yestenlay Iftet-A cdm tanser m oui uiuwu k0 atakiioWn atwrse4 an4 all art iUaao-fSe law, 1uf yf)-rryfctCTupyK.,njr of Ihipba raptrudonof the W. S. F. E. Co. No. Ana VMwmofa mm romt aiang, H trosjlTLW dat'they Wend to-prd-log t.Vlor'awhDa.' Dick William. . poaaiaee an aoourate report ef Ibe camp afToaWi, lfeloesn't'give it bgl th3oWltAtf anfonrffcan get it by ealliag on him. . Lawt night whew the mail and paesen- strVyM8l1cirbd gotte lt oWmile' belovf ths city, the eafetralve of, he engine blew out and Qui Iraia r waa brought to a halt- The eitftpe osteaib'Was dis'tinctly neard in mm Me, aai MatnorlL'rptrksr stated forAjilao. He mat one of the train lull I HI! I swMiaad lilag v porWe iaasageweavprdaUvy to aaMU 'Ca waa going to get another ' ?raJt7, w4 another engine. : . Ti ptwnltmi list of the hird aonaai xhibitioai et the Kaatera Carol inn Fair a4 Stock' Aaaoclation is out. The list li ft Urge eae premium jbelng offered for almost eteVy produot br the farm, , Broducu we otke that, the largest J premium h'bfe.focotoiv notwith-V- - etasUing tha wry ef -eoe sBuoheottow t i th.edoet at corn, wheat, baeon, hay, .'eto... The' fair; wfU he held atOoldsboTO aw . dneaday, Xnuraoay. ana criaay. ' i Kf. 8, 4 and 5. s'' . i t ' r Sheriff J Siiev waa la the ye 1 14 rt 00m- ;wi v oomf'" vast 1' Qds-rCIhrkVloat to chf 1 ; for jurors next . uordon,vt i yp ri was ia t T je'-'or " jy, ie takes ood ec cw of the pe Jcal r. -f ".C. ' .orcb, aij.4 ' , ': ,irdy, at.-rshaL. .the annual r - " tnmlrr. ka j is Hopping with r- '. f ijckett, of tVe Greenville In . T-f1 frrnT rortownmitH f.i the t Tf-ijt. . r 1 i F. NEW irsr C ailu-al DUtrtrt Cmtcs- uo ; Special to Jourkai. Euz.dkth City, Aug. 11, 1886. The Judicial convention met at 9 a. nx. today. ' J. H. Blount was nom inated for Solicitor over Wm. J. Griffin, of Paaouotank. hCengreeaiopsJ dTtCn tart at 3 ZiaLi; T- TTf - I . ed permanent chairman. On the fit htk ballot Lathaiu received 140 votes, Skinner 97, Brown H, Moore 40, Htiaw 1. Convention theu adjourned t oue hour. rttuvllli' liultlule. This institution, under ihu manage moot of Prof. John Duckolt as Priu eipal, is looming up us a school of no mean proportions. The catalogue shone as attendance last year of 108 pwils the building ia entirely new and com modious; board and tuition art fixed to auit the times and the Pntlesaoc has very efflolent and corn potent teacken to assist Elm. The fsjl session begins As sist: Soe"ad. 4 Welutve received several open boll of oottoa that were taken 'from the. farm of -Mr, tat . C. Uoaea, ia thy 0emver Creek section ef Jones county. They we lake from the field on the 8th iasaadtkppaa to be wU Bmtrd. Mrs. f oees' farm, or this portion of it, trmtnagrd Dy UOI. Hunter, a young man pt oottsiderable ingenuity mul a good superintendent of a farm. The indications arc that new cotton will be in the market earlier than unual this year. Hut a good deal dupcinlw on the weather through August and Sep tember. Wllastnsloa ana Kin llrtnc Clirmiu. It is real pleasure to wilnens the good feeling existing botween the tiro com panies of New Berne ami of our toster city of Wilmington. They have met several times on the field -of contest, and have alternately conquered oafh other, but no ill feelings were engen dered , on thd contrary they delight in honoring eaeh other. The following preamble and resolutions adopt d by the Allantio H. F, E. U. No. 1, of this city, will ei plain themselves: Whereas, We have received a com munication from tho W, o. F. E. Co. No. 1, informing us that they had named their new steamer "Atlantic," in honor of this Company, and, whereas, we esteem the compliment as one of the highest character, therefore be it Resolved, That this Company recog nizee with becoming meeaneee tneir un worthiness to receive such a eompli ma4, front a oouapanyi whf4.jaerjts arjd.atulpmeatt fat exceed our own, aad Rat jan ant reward It as ah ad Haoaai expression of that warmrheart ed kindness that baa ever been shown toajbyf itta,W 8..F. E. Co, JMi 'ln aaat yea-ur iequaintanoo vth that Company of rallaai flremen. 4 A Reeorvod, That tri Wteem it a; further obluratMn upon mtVipreaeirlansuIIIad 1 $aq ana it a own as amqnt legacy 10 Sr enoeeesora, ana to taep a in suon 0s that this aotiea oLouk Wilmington brethren shall ever be a fragrant recol- leotion to them for all time ta aema. r . Besorved. That we beartllr- thHBk ur Vttmiagten. bretavaniot this hkgh compliment and shall always cherish it as .the crown, jewel in our diadem as firemen. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be forwarded to the F. E. Co. No. 1, be published in the New Berne Journal, and spread upon the minutes of this Company. J. It. B. Oaehaway. ' L. II. CUTI-KH, ' Jas. W. Waters. 1 . , i OommiMnei.i " Crarea Coaaty. low euffers becanae of Its lack of in flu enoa with Aba "powara 4hatb." Now If WUminctoa aad new Hanover oounty feels the lack . of , representation, what must be the suffering of New Berne and Qraven oonntyy Wilmington ia repre eenaed fa th Congressional Salegatidn aad has oaf he sons in Ue presWaa- tial chair of tne tMateaenate, but, poor old 'Crwrasi has ac repreeentarAxa in State or National Legialaturea nor in . . . . a I ' . i . ' . rya tf. . Ua dcbw aanuniMrauon. oam m an pleteJy "hlda-bouad , at fax as political lnfluenoe goes. Ever einew the Demo-cratio- parry aaa beea in power in the 9tae ah a been - nothing but a black lumB on. the politkjai log inert, use loss and aotaething to be, kicked and eufled by the .very ones who, becauee of ber hopeleaa eooditioa, eboaid try to alle viate fcer-troublee, and. now. that pa tience has eeaeed to, be1 a -virtue she ia determined 4 be repreeeated.at leant ta the , Bute Legislature br aaan who will be heard and felt. And tuppoM that" we are Hot go tug a Kin the old fashioned Demcoratio arrlej , which 3s aot the case however,' and the Stat aad other papers outside the county ail into na, what matter ia it M they raftt defeat our ticket and all tbeit Mboeh" fill not influence one aingle vote." -r u , . And again, pray tell why th Demo crats of Craves oounty should, to oar detriment, ffbt the battle of the Dem ocratic P&rtT of the.StatelJf don't say we will not but merely ask rhy a otM"whe the ivo-vsta of,our,ad j (( count v. 1.0 have represeata t ,r the Nation I and Ftato Legis 1, i ve .lavri.Hv civeirM the or" 1 ' r and 1' 9 LKroocrat'6 State i fin '. ' ? a j . n ar r ?pn l. J !;,(-?.. la additiOnV j KnfTU JOo4W-Mr,6tfnt ia bis fetter to the index, which yon published la a late lean, aays ibat WUming- JBERNE. N. C., THUBSDAYy AUGUST r 1 ' a to this we have had te 'taaekir eabmlti to indignities forced udol, m nr Democratic legislate re te watably eae a portioa of our eouOty aneed Off aad given to another county without any of tne county debt going with it. in I act so persisteatiy aaye we baea snubbed and ignored that we ausf show our manhood and protect ear righto. Aa to the Democracy of the coalition movement I would like for some of the wondeTtuiljr r&ntaakerous Desaoerate who oppose the Coalition ticket to tall is how President Cleveland, whom wa 11 know to b a Democrat, became nay or of -the city of Buffalo r Unless acts have been terribly perverted he w as elected to that office by just tuck a movement as the manly Democrat u4 Republicans are trying to carry in this county, and ,nund ye, growers- that una movement does not nave a some what similar termination. Like the city of Buffalo, Craven county ia overwhelmed with political rascality , and the good people of the county, Democrats, Republicans, Inde pendents and colored men, have com bined to bring about a tetter order of tilings, and if the Democrats of sd join ing counties and "smart Alecks" who poee oh editorial champions of Dem ocrury don't like it they can lump it. 1 he Coalition ticket is supported br the intelligent white and colored voters or tne county, wnicn is evidence enough mat 11 ih the correct thing, and that it v ill le n suocohh there is no doubt. Sui'PKBY Hank Tilden's iNkw Vokk, Aug. Will II. -The will of Samuel J. Tilden was read at Urev- stone this afternoon by lawyer James C. Carter, of this oity, in the presence of all the relatives except those in the Went. The document is a long one, containing about ten thousand worda. and would occupy about five oolumna nonpareil type in any one of the great dailies. - Betides the family, there were present the lion. John Bigelow, Andrew II. (ireen, and Mr. Tilden s private secretary, Ueorge w. Smith. Col. Hamuel J. Tilden, who spoke for the family, said that not a word about the will could be given to the preea. The family had decided; be laid, that no intimation of the terms of the will should be made public until it w offered for probate, and as the date had not yet been fixed for that, he oould not say when it would be given to the preea. lion. John Bigelow gives the follow ing facts about the will: Mr. Bigelow, Andrew H. Qreen and Oeorga W. Smith are named as executors and trustees. All of Mr. Tilden 's kindred are gener ously provided for in this way : The whole -estate is placed in the hands of the executors as trustee. Each heir isto receive an equal share in the line of Iuh or tier consanguinity; that is, nephowH and nieces equal amounts and their children certain amounts, but they are to receive only the income de rived from an equal separate specific sum, the principal at their death to be disposed or in a manner which Mr. Uigplow could not state. Iforre of bis relatives, he said, except Mrs. Mary B. I'elton, his sister, are given aay apeoifio bequest forever. To her be bequeaths the residence No 88 West Thirty -eighth street, and the sum of f 100,000 to live upon. All of his real estate except thia is placed in bis executors' hands to be disposed of as they see fit, either by sale, rental or exohange, Ureyston and the Oramersy Park property falling under the same raje. , The executors are first charged with the duty of sett ing apart for his relatrveo the sums named for them from which the several incomes are to be derived. Thia done, it becomes the doty of the executors and the trustees to carry out his wishes regarding certain publio beneficiaries, They are charged with the duty, first. of establishing a free library in his native - village. New Library; also in Yonkers; and if in the discretion of the erasteee tkry ofcooee to establish a free library in thia city, they may do aa, aad if not, they are at liberty ta aae the funda that a free library would cost in the promotion of any charitable or edo cational cause. A great deal is left to the discretion of (h Jrastees. In general term the rtflkcfveaire hand sonsely taken 1 eat of by the receipt of speoino incomes, which consumes, Mr. BlpvsaitrattOutat not taekeeed one-third of hie estate. All thereat and residue ia devotedto the public gobftxad tho trdeteeaTaadekwafaai-with the responsible duty Of cheoatag each methods aa shall prove the greatest good to the publio in the disposition of this property. The estate u not aa tares aa estimated by acfceips3pie. 'The 'value has" been placed at SlO.OOO.OOO, but Mr, Bigeiow. saythfo is double Its real vahie. Aa regards a oublio librarr for thia city, that matter ia left to the discretion of the treats, fcoth as te looatka, equipment and cost. Henos the city will have a library if the trusteea think that the funda in their hands cannot be used for the publio to better advantage. The instrument most likely will be offered for probate in this city, the law giving the executor the Tight to choose the piaoe or proDate where a person owae propertviq more than one county .1 wuaueasiwiu ae oasaea sewenow mxn tne Hurrorate's uourt miuum relatives tyhqnraeertwtttMptohatavi .1 11.'. Mr. ttureiow returned to tirerstone tonight.-. Oohf Tilden) 3orH; tijden, sirs. reiwTr, roe stutftes kudt ana eusan Tildea. aad,.Mrft.t Haaard. are at CkeyW atom. ,yi atui tasia 4.'Th.a Edward 6hsohew,wf Hafrtflbirr.Dl.; saya: "Having received so much benefit from tlsotris ISttaarV 1 re ft saydaty to leteoffering hutoaaitv know ft. Have ba- a ronoiDg sort on my leg fot eight years: lv.j dixtora toldoe I would have to have toe bone aoraned ar Iw tniw tated. ' I u)-J, rfftil, three K-ttlflB" of Uoctricj r..l .' nbou.s Lttckr len's Arnica t lve. sw4 T"y lt (a BOW sonad and w ..!." I ; c I . -r'are sold at fifty eenta a boide; and Luck tan Amii Salve at 85c, per box by .Hancock BroaA : 4 ' r", " .. Editor -Oattra fix Jafir L A correspondent bl' tha New York World who saw Editor Cutting fa the sasatcan jau uctfaaO Bar H evte on ounaay says: 1 The prisoner . wa found in the ofen court of the, prison iai at shirt sleevos, enjoying the coot aveninK nreuaratarv to spending a hot, ncomf or table aigat la his cell. The only Viaibl chaagaj h ats iuoks since nw mcaroaranon m a alight tinge of gray in his hair. Ha is enjoying good health, and since the extra allowance for his Bupporthas been aaade he manages to live very fairly. He takes his present predicament oelhv ly, and has the utmost confidence that something -will turn up' to succor htm His theory Is that diplomatic relations wiu cease on Monday, and, in that case, Mexico will back down. Sooner than go to war it will grant him a pardon, he thinks. Outsiders do not take such a sanguine view of aSaisa, fhaw-asy that Cuttiag is aioqaaadBatt, & & she United States (pit the Anal tep -end- declare wat Cutting andgubtal j V til be the nrtmaat6keet WwbaA)Mt. On thaatauy haadftt thefujaBt does not auterfere a4 the prlaonef. is com patted to sartuiCthaatencem posed en him, fce VCToerer Ofre to see its ex piration, r-w. nqiacytcan can do the work that will be uapoeed on Cutting, on the allowajkCVmt Kxxl of five cents a day. ThU.'ri be pardoned ts generally disherTaad, as the Msxics) have got theirta.'a un. In passing BSBOSMOe upon Cutting, thI mexican qscricv JUOTO al ratio del Norte used the fallowing-language: "It is the decree of .thai coart that the defendant. A. K. Culia3Lb codstuned tSi servw ttistiaate oftZSuMJrdT at aardlaU.r, un aabHp works, for tha'peaiod f one yeafj arur!j aaJaVTl J u treasury ottbe fMw4tM sr it 7 atd; in the event af fajur. auy luiathe, that the aaid A. K.Itwatka4 ae eld to serye out an additional 10Q dfygAt ard labor on publhywarga 01 the ftUtft," ft ia further morwdsxaWtatUJeeid AK. Cut ting he. hU sfsponaiblf to a civil buii for damages to Erulgdio' Medina, th party injeiedbji (be ilegai publittioo by the defendant, should tho said Me dina desire to. institute such a suit. In regard to test application of the prose cuting attorney, asking that this court recommendj&at the United States con sul at thia point be withdrawn on ac count of offensive offlckmsness, the court holds that it is a matter of such impo(taaeeaa Ut bovatiratv Myond its soope, aad --the application is" therefore resiwotfully referred to the Supreme Court of Chihuahua for action ' ' As soon as the verdict became known on the Ajnertoea side the exoitement became ia tense, every oacr seeming to understand that a crisis was rapidly ap proaching. Plaoea were opened for the enrollment of minute-men, qoarly every able-bodied man in the community volunteering. On the Mexican side the exoitement is emally intease. AUVlt'K TO OTMKRa. Mas. WiNRiow'a Soothing Syuup should always be UBed for children teething, it soothe the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Ls the beat remedy for diar ha. Twenty-five cent a bottle. jan34dtuthsatw 1 v Mexican Trouble. St. Locie, Mo . , Aug. .10. A speoial from Miaeola, Texas, aays mends of Oovernor Ireland here are Jubilant over, the endorsement of hi. Dolicv hv thu old States and the oity ia full of excite-l meat ia favor of the United States taking! a decided stand against Mexico. There oould be one thousand men raised bare tor a Mexican war. At a mass meeting laatAtaaeswsoiutiena wf passed favor lagan immediate war with Mexico. WAfflmoTO August 1 (.--! t was saaaed etaae war and navy departmeate today that while the fighting branches of the governmens are in their custo mary ooaditiaa of readiness for action, offensive or defensive,, the present diffi culties with Mexico aretea yet the ex clusive 000 own ef the diplomatic branch, sad that no movement of any vessel have vet been ordered with a view to possible warfare. . ' At the tnate department it m aaid that there is nothing new which it would be proper to make publio at preaeatjbut that there is still no reason te doubt an amicable adjastaiaat ef the Catting attain. . It is unofficially learned that the ear- respond ence. aow ia' croai ie ex1 pected to brfair aboat lefiaite f esulu of rsome kind in a few days, and that the direct objects sought tons accomplished by thia govern luaji, aysjftMi, the release of Cutting; and seooua, the renuncia tion of the- claim try. Mexico of axtna- tcrrttorial jorisdiotion. ! , Kiowa, . Eaneae,- Aaguat 9. Two handred -vDrODteera for a oowbov av airy battalion cvrgaaiaed bene to-day avd wifloeW their seat ties to the Secretary of War, awaiting marching orders, r . . . . , Baeklem'e Arnica aalv. Tju ums aUtva ia the world for Bruieee, Sores, UJoars, ,Raw 1. Fever Sores. WttbtdaUMMX da. Chilblain, Corns, and all Sklnj a, and poritrvety cares piles. it ie guaranteed to give jeaf ec nrttefac- 1, or money refund eowrasi eveeate box. For sale by Hancock Bros, ly Grc:2Yiyt39ffiiit1d. TXXALX. 1 , FALL TERM OPENS AUG. Hot, 188. 1 New building -eontaiaiag ti rooms. Excellent advantatea for Music. New piaW. 3oid f7JW to $ft.00. i TuUioi fivmt 3.00to'$5.0 prSnohih. At- tendance last aeesioB, 108, 1 For further frMculaadrwe.. ? j . , JOHN DtfCKETT, 1 V : PriacipaL ; i ureenville, N. U, 4agAla. dlt wloaiVtfj 12, 1986. CO! LKiH mi JecnsML Oanoa, Aag. l,'tM. Maw Yoaa, Aag. 10,FaMteaetoaad barely steady with ealae ef mjXa) Aaguat. .M 9.29 9.26 9 98 M 9.at aa 9.M September, March, October. Noaeaabar. April, y June, July, 9.78 Deoamber. January, 9.81 9.89 Scots auiet and slued r Middling OeodOr- 9 Low Middling B iM djnary 8 12. ."ew berne market dull. Middling 4-8: Low H-b Oood Ordinary 7 6 8 No Middlmg rao mAnnarr HxlUl COTTOH ..90. Corroa Skbd 10. 00. Tvarturrua Hard , li.OO, dip. Tab 7So.afl.s&. Oats New, 85e. in bulk Coax EoaftGc. Bica 76a88. BauarWAX 90o. per li. Baxr On foot, o.to Ik Oocwrrr Hamb 10c. per lb. " Labo 10c. per lb soa lite, perdoaea. raaaa Poax 4iaao. per pound 11.75 r-aAJruTa two. per wasbei. Fonpaa--T5o.all.00 parhuadrad. OaiOKS 80c. per barrel. Faaur Pa as 6a70c. Hlla Dry, loo. ; green 5e. AJPPLKS 25a50c. per bushel. Pxu.BS-75c.aSUe& per bushel. HonkY-40c. per gal. Taurw ftc. aer lb. OBiOKBae Ovowa. sOaSAc. . snriaa 90a4oe. Mjbal ft6o. par bushal. Oatb 60 eta. per bwaiiel Tcajrrr ROc. per bushel. Sxkd I'otatOICS Early Hose gl' Tj par bbl. Wool 10a lee. per pound. Potato as Bahamas. SJaSOc yams. 40a r0c KKKoenaa Vtc. 8HINQLX8 West India, dull and n tm tnal; not wanted. Building. & inch hearts. $3.00 leaps. SI. 50 oer If. waoLasALa rtaoas Raw Mass Poam fit. 00. BBOOLnaa Mkat 7H. C. K. ', F. B . B.and U C.-7ic. FlOUB f8.25a. 00. LaJto 7 Jo. by the tierce Nails Basts lOV, 19.75. BuOAa Oranutated, 7c. Corro telle. Salt 85a90o. peaaaok. MoLAJaaa abd Sratjiw SOeeee. Powdeb $5.00. Shot 11.75. NEW BERN GRADED SCHOOL, session or jiis-mt. PHtK (JKORtWC W NKAL, Principal. Tlic pmi Hawaii of thu SrlKH.I will h. 0af rt UU tr tin- aiifttlofe at the TruKtrrs of I lie New llrn Aradruiy, Monday, Sept. 13th, 1886. The Principal will be ai.ly aaslatod bf a oorpa of ooropetant leMtier. 1 1 la the purpose or the majiasanieii l. ed by ths liberal eon UlbuUoo of ivlutaus or New Hera, to OOKTIHTK the School ntEK or rrriTlO.tioebHdren r bom ni. mm or uie Kuthtb Hekooi Ukjusat er Uavan OOUDt)'. I Those from ber ood will te charged m hSSSr tofnre. Bj order of Hie Boenl. W. M. WATHON. aligl M 8m. ami Treu. 1 i Ciri mat I iC3o vinmrs i::a FAIL 8POALTIl Gailutl'rt uMajtaolia,Uottoa GiBB, with edar8 aad OoodaoMra. 1 'Ptatt Cotton Oinn, aith Keadera and 0Ddcnser8. Carver Oottoo Gina. with Ftfxi- era and CoadeBaera. "Bos" rower CtHtoi Prasad. "Roanoke" Hand Cotton Presaefl. Co tttplet Cotton Cleaners. , ' potyn Sed Crtuhers. Kad i fast Itae t all el asses of kfachin' ry,j l"itt?fv. Maehhae tJifc, Betwatf; ettd for circular and nrfaea. Vonr aakranagw 'eottBited, and sati- .RespaqUuttjri . i ...i : !, aJ IiearaMraVtAatrwat -i.f im tat Fairbaaka flbandarw flradac9 IVUt 911 ' ' iT ---,, nil Hutt,!, .Sill llil 11 ,1W OITT HAtti kavAJUK.. MKW VroH'01vV HaTl bad the rest r v. Tbwnt biawaia taes tin arrolnlmenta aad .raraiuwe A BOi iK In Nir Yore cii .1,4 r flsttaa j f Knnmi only ( lir ir t.- Frnff from hmij , -a i 4 1 K. a," All Vav of eart i ..e 4 ot- fwnvenleni i 4el n m s f. . atia a iarrvieei vll. ail v..e ui. urtes at xeodcrate prises. - . jjj wly DPIU NO. 115. Orcst n::a! A Larnt Ua ol laaM Uneaa. OhseK Haia soofcs, TueeboB. Mediei. tfrtttmrn aaal Orlaa lal Lr be oObraa at Harrstonsly Low PrlMl Little Store Round Corner. J. P. IVE3, Mtssusawset, One door rroaa PailocA. Ferdinand Blrfch, WHOLESALE GE0CER AOEM'Y OK HAZARD POWDER 00. ALSO IN STOCK: Ciruiii I'uinlK, all Mre "'ju ki Oll, At Itupna, Twiur, NiUIn, and (Shot of A drren j Oid Utimit 'KV HKUiJK, S. (J. KINSEY S SC?H00L Girla and Young Ladies. IJl ukanoe, n. c. JOKtril KLN8KV, PBrariPAL. Fall Session begins Mondsy, Auaust no, 1H6 TRKMb ' Kxpenitu per semiion of 20 weeks, in cludiujj hoard, tuition, instruction in music, vocal and instrumental, Aaeiani and Modern Ijanjruagee, and exeroaaa in Calisthenics. 00 Pupils will hoard with Principal, whom pleiute adilrem for further partit -ulai jyltdloawtf i. c. wmny a letiqfirtin "illbtltiM," "lirbltiu," Hir , wad now la the Lime to muo vateand beaalliy yur praesUM.. Tlut cards, Mutv Ins Ih Tartous color. nwalahMl on appUeatloe. All weU-racu-aled ftuuliM um IU mylXUa-tf J. McSORLEY, riiinoiiBLE boot an .bos iiiei, POIJXTC ST., NEWBERN, N. C. Catharink Laeje, Onslow Co. , N.C. This is to oertify that J. kfcHoriey has made me two pair of boots of fine qual ity, exoelle&t fit and rery d arable. I take plsasqre in patsonislns: aad reeom mending to all who aaay eail on him la his lias of basiaess, aa being worthy of ooandeaoe. Chaa. Ovrrr, Ba. Mr. afefiorley wishes to mroraa the publio that he has now two flrat-class Hootmakera employed, has a stook of tho rery best maaerial, aad eaa jpaa ap the very beat onality of hona a ad shoes, made on the ahoraert r'T. in t fan anteesa fit. Your order ia iwspeesfally solicited. Jyadwtf i tanf Tbar are al prasent renal w enas on MMMIe awd araad straets, la ktwt- na, vhMw BAafce aleaaws alaeSe icC. Aa Dlerprt aJKasti nrunrA mm it soak. Diarprfelah I In nee Jaaav A & aa4 wieiiieWairjt t wea seua-aaa . m or aew Uero. aat lb mImm i.tly Mat WMleootluaa sarvw waa WMA tae are ajai aajsjr u aap ar.BxA t . TA JiKAl, ftwobiau T ma-very b.ev Obewri lasnsnaarA. a.riaa aw rine out TDtwooi4A..sao. Wtlm Ubsm ? a and) I ean'tSen oat Mar the corner of HStia rreuAeueu, New ffkmi. WM. U; ball y a ' A. .fc.J 111.. T make roopi for ourTtll, ad Winter Stock w j will CI08E OUT TSi.jimVM or oroinoc? ortixtrtei nro;- i cca '? ' - Special ' Baiiriif Tti 4n'a1.BuiU-.tVir.Atl raiisr&d iT.i t AW r7TT Aseu.a, L-KJit lue, Kjr.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1886, edition 1
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