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TW '" J' ( 1 ' 1 ' . lir r i .- " NEW BERNE. N. C.. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. 1B86. NO. 118. J 1 fir ' i iv rTv i , Ef(5GA!LM NEWS'. .f.arn.l Hialatare Al 'New Bern, latittale BUSINESS LOCALS. jJL.---mJlA.. Usxiera .junie BSMres, iiaitou 'i uuriHt HagsCetc , at ilOWAB Junks'. fljeter registered W t the JoDkkj yesterday. Yesterdaf' jiied by some of our citiWns'ne hottest Jay of the season -,BuU the thermometer fit the Jomtif it Office TH3ffl say "so JeneefMperibr Court tomorrow. McDaaiel wiU have carriage and horse iVmknK CIMI MMlMg taaw oot any one who mar to ,upjf fhe. train. f; Load, of crab grann hay are lob aeon on the streets daily. When pnpp- erly ciiTed'rtiB excellent forago and any amount of it can bu grown in thin sec A heavy rain fell in this section oa 'MBay evening. Mr. E. B. Cox, whose plantation is about three miles from tfiQ cUjjUiay jOro w'aW fell at hie place than, At ajrne time in twelve year. "The "SwifUooUs," up-town baseball olwbr aad-the ''Greasers," of the rail road Blrtnndjrjvtttca 8' the deat'ywetaaeVeWng,'anVtke '"Greasers" carried off the prize by h acore of 83 to 12, in six innings. Ianiodl iarTta rulma will be glad to hear that Capt. W. W. Carraway has been tppinted a ost oflice inspector, and baa been nAsigned to duty at Chicago, Illinois. This is a fine eppointfmtiwM (none ft jo ut it more than theJVeritTaiid Observer. Vte rejoice with the 6lsbrir over the fact that Capt. Carraway ban received a goofl Ipofntrnent. It any Democrat in North Carolina deserved it, he above all others, for his fit noun, qualifications, genuine devotion to hi party and hard work for the same, stood foremost. Iiut we do object to his being sent td Chicago among tho Anarchists and Socialists. 'J Now We'tln'derBtand why he ban bet ii keeping his horses so fut - he 1h going to drive tKrjjgb()flpoiiu hi. orw home. Correrllou. j J ' In the report of the commuter on credential, to 'tko Uvmoentic oouven Uaaheldal ihs . . w.rrMs JaaJuBry tt, eii s reseted . aa a delegate toWiBir. In the elec- j it delegli8 in iif locnTjriri" of thwtty -AwVightn' township, no nifo3'WwlajQfited ftftoh- dttlegate I f ft & "SttjtV yt Jn, lh ronrttop from tbe t .-TnSI llt4 Bristol Dill tne secretary uiu uoi uoiyu, bv mu i p.rasi.i. iiHHi '.I t Mia Myrtle Pope, daughter of Mr. S. D. Pope f Wy ftf lr' ' f f7 morning forMrV "ftTWaf ote V , tinoir cannttla ke charge of a chool in thaSwighorh6o(f. Miss Popo jiassed thtfWghd&'Vlf'fn tneradetf1 sthool oAhiatr Mateed Uiihlll bar claM. 8he worthy, competent teacher, pattona fV Hf Pelletier, Eeej;', of; the'ffrm of Oiiloi&i'elleaer, ktf' fr'.TYenio ye terdaVr1 W in attendance of Jones Sapelorork next week. ifiai Uinnie Bellamy, of AtlanU. Oa. , is In the ciafyl&atjM ofl hfM W. R. Mews, Va.; ft Tfattiftjf'KWftcs in the 7i -i i .i .i.l'f I TUJ.rnrl M The, ijrtfrfMltlrottgnttfdVh PridajrMa Urge number of farm on farmers rRY'tr wiveandfdaoahter an4 about two bund' toarq anautey "bad a very r "withatand- . Ing the t" ttTytitM, tnenp about i' tern v wniivnpw Piyer dinne TrBt Deru r Ut . farroei Ing in I , ai the i r . . ot . TVw ok 'the picwt.qu,' banks, V e er befoarrttin . al ' all "i- ia a xd humc L ' tO'ae ' V al If ..y wOW- .QOOd should ha. -ring at . leafit oDce a it ... , ,-uurings are calculated toinspue kindlier feelings 1pc- r j--1 Sory ad : jsrw ttst kfs if eikh livtog. Our Jones county frir - wiri eot thatk,for n Ini iat.. - tile v . . i'.enil-at' for otuer pr" ' - ."- rnti-'t daj wftjterUUU Bhc v . . Uff..- . m ' , Cbqrrh Mtieaafesai. M. E. Cbu.rcfc Services by Ut. Geo. W. Nasi at 11 a. nf, Tbe public cor- (tlltllv BilAf XIF" ' HZ. In . Strait The Hahn factiou ol the Republican party are terribly disappointed at tbe harmony which prevailed in the Demo cratic convention on Friday. They have labored Laid to tuake.the Demo- dirace themselves by voting the coalition tick ct but failing in this they are nor trying to preoumc upon the ignoraacr of the colored voters and make tUair believe that the whole ticket is a regu lar out and out liourbon. Democratic ticket. In this they will also fail, for colored voters understand the matter thoiough- iy- They know that it is simply a union of Democrats and Uepublicani for the purpose of sending, good and oba patent aaen to tbe General Assem bly, overthrow the oorrupt Crowd1 lejrj hj Dahu, and, eleet good and, true aaaa lr county oflioem. The Haho revl 1 j. a. K. 111 ' I I ' ' KTunn u m o(Wson juuomnj oQm tofNki with tkA Dvtaocruta will itefeai their titktty anOr they are making a des pe'rate effort tqrBrentUk'ombination It (a in the later eat tt good government that the coalition ticket shall succeed, And It is gaining strength every day. An Uukappy Set. Epttor Journal- I see that a num Uti uf Uepublicaus are trying u '' a $tto tUVOit4tii, uolwiblistundinK the executive (JoutimlttOd or the tHnU- re fused to call one. In UiLir udil n ms tlip follow inj! upitoars t "it'wiIHw' olweYved that only iie nianiber voted agains calling a oo& ( n- tioa. Thi is a minority of the eorBiini- toe. To pvrmit this decision of the com- nilttra to stand anlmpeacbed and unre sisted wuulil be to assent to and approve of tho establiBhuient of minority rule in the government of the Uepublican party exactly as Is now the Case In the admin istration of county government under tho present tory system, as erected un der the constitution as amended by the fraudulent copvention of 1M75. ' Now 1 tako it to be good doctrine thai if n majority of t a our preantt votot for the resolution H whs carried and is bind ing on the purty . Six members were present of u coin milieu tousiplin of eleven mcfnhuiK thiH w flu certainly a qiioium qualified to transact buHinotw, because a larger number, to constituUi u quorum is not SllHded ' to. In . the kldr.af.l Then liy what rule is a quorum required to be unanimous to make an act binding on ihoskvlhcy teprcsenlV Then the simile of tho county government in better tli.ni the Kentlt ini'ii intended it to be. 1 The luajoriti parli W iha.LegiliUurtt appoint uio jutHices in ine county to au UJetnm(ttMl (r cdftitoTlMy The majority in tho 8 bate gewernmritWrft rnlingthe. rniojt.o4iJity ia-aolk lature It can hn rliminiahn r,r in. creased TH area by tbe lerislature, re- t (Td.Sat u re eeknl "ft rCtee, how he wisfleJoffneffBlans, if kvBtillm ofkry the ro and assigned to Uar- teroar Ha judicial sjrrangementeiMi 1 rnadtti afthviU-bf Rbe 'sXIftlatAre lotmtaVoe ikistiel clleiekslaA If not, how came Craven dieaevered fro U eoniigtions oonties and placed one hundred miles away from the nearest in this judicial district?, . i Major hies o rle in thls-toveislnsent, but one thing necessary to ascertain in dotermiiyng it, p to; find out what is majority, and majority of what? If ear IlepnWIoan friend are notearefnt they will find .that, .this action o the executive committee was binding, ana, even in Republican circle. WHH be're- garded aaiucUhen .tubaitted to the Utt f Letter Remaining tfrJiio, Postoffioe at New Berne, CraveM outy,' N.' C, Aug. 15th m. lfe ti (jh, u . . ,B, iiarae iwrnnet, jKmui uaumid, win. O. CrawfordL J. W-Cheeda (c. o. C. kJ PaAlatfWin$iv! Wekb,Cr Medarter Mary BKza HiB J. C. Martin, Mary Stafford, John B. Wmeton.' .-' ' ' ' Persons calling tot above letter, will say advertiaed, and giea date of list. "U' A lui'aHt iMf W.eaan Miss Minnie Wallac. of. Atlanta. lotU nur lieu Migt ,uer aia;u , mun kuw m taste. Sores coveted her bod j,i and limbs;, JLIer jointi ware .Awila.od Dainful. heriimhe .naraJreed. appetite lost, and she was eking out a miswraMtfl her ligbtand bearing, relieved all acbes and pains, added nean and atrengui aaa she i aew e' w)l wmdBf(,'WrrM to Sold irrHwfeerhe'VyTri.'N.' Duffy and . II. Meadcam r i W.Cuatomn sTataaeVna Taaaeeoc-; Foreiga Mailt umoe Hna injorma, tne Poatofikee PfiaaUseeit taattobaooofrominnd.tjfijp; tM Unitm 1 atm traDie 19 cweeotBM duties 1 Great Britain, eioepl ia cast of packages . weigkmg awsj. mors), abait three wnees; which- brut rirMeTfJwdK cation that if ant as iu4l4..TIM tofore tbe maximum Unwt basbesi 2 aUsLKFa. Four cases of cholera have been dk- covered at Natdea, - Minnie Hawk, the noied, ryig has sailed from Bremen for Hew York, A race of one haodrd and Ave mile. between sixty Baltimore pigeeaa has been arranged. There has keen an advance ef from live to ten per cent in the prioe of cotton goods in Canada. Mr. CeUey, the much r.joied fetaign Miniater has at last received an apfawnt-J meiil at Oairo, Erypt. i it came, so it went, might beap ' lied to a Montana town. It vas one of those mash room settlements that spring up like mag to. One of those prowling cyclones came along and com plettf ly wiped u ost ef f xkttenre. y Ailing iNjcretary rairctiiu has re- eeued a report frees tpe lal Agent Jerome at Tucson, Arizona, to the effcet that largo nusubwra of Chinamen are oontinually entering the United States over the Mexican bordrr, in violation of the law I'lieri- is a movement on fool ui hlo to remoyi- the icmains of president William Henry Harrison from North Bend, 1 nd , u Spring ti rove Cemetery, at ("in iunali Minn i rttteul resting dace there ik no monument or anything to mark tlit- si..l of Inn burial place Tlje lAindon ''iiifn, in referring to lb. recent dispute between- the I uKed Stat" -h and Mex 100, has this to say : "The chief difficulty in tho way of a settle ment, of the matter lies in Putting's ap peal to the angry passions of Texans, and the desire Uion the part of raiders on both sides the frontier for an out-bit-ak which w .mid result, in the rtor ali i i f Virab.nf tjr4e Pfesldent Dis. . of Mrxu o. pav lie no wish for a c ) I in loii with his powerful neighbor, and ho tuuat be well aware ttier. are enemies of on both sides the frontier who are elnmoring for war. Mexico lia bueu airriruungb reasonable j ill dealing' with f'utting, considering the provocation he gave, and although Secretary Itayard has been a little too exacting, the action of the President and Senate is all that Cohld be desired. In that action lies the assurance of Kinaton Items. I . 1 . . ' See what a rent the envious Caaca made." whenx with malioeaforetbought in a reoeiil newepaper tasue. Be pranged the dirk into the Joukhal's heart through its Kinston correspondent. The KiiiHloa College announcement for I tWO 7 is out. The fall session opens Hoptbmler etlt antcoatinuee M Deoemy tnr CSd.' next, w ith the same Instructors as last soasiou except Prof, Alderman, who takes tho chair of Prof. Bouse. William U Alley, it is said, will prob ably be the prohibition candidate for the House of KcprosentaUyea from this untyf 1 lit M 3ir MeV. tkw)i cash illiarW wkhW tliat ht the"- y a cou W patriot always talks. Col. 0or)e T. Wasson, of Cohlsboro, was at KiUhton last; Jnurtda UenUyl viewing the proceedings of tbe RepubIM can convention, and solemnly dropping IdentieeJ Spot where several years ago be laid low Je ernes H . Harris, of Raleigh. Our neighbor, widower Pields, has been unwell attd notiflned to his room much of his time since his return from the Onslow picnic. That's the trouble with widowasm.-uieM ey one week well and sick the next, which is the re sult of tootfiuciiJsosjriiag. Our farmers, we are told, are hunt ing candidate for the legislature who can cut grasa use a larroex. Ah, if that's what' th. boravy handed " aoae of toll want, we have their man, in sight, our neighbor, the learned lawyer, f-A Jackson, Esq., to Whom we point wttn most farnT-lfkfr job of cbttlng graal ever done ia mis romftry, when Deacon Hard ine. court house flowers rot rrawT thieOq,e: III boU Khare bsoighl the farmer's .heart to an unanimous jacraon can cut grass ne is Duut that way." The delegate, to the Republican county convention met on the 18th inst. at Kineton, with D.,M, eratorw of fh xeteotfve' oommitie., tem- prratyiag,., AjommiUee m credentials having been appointed, the ooneatonioqs bajfi ni hems at realm) during which Hon. J, E. O'Hara, ad dressed b 'trfc In MoVVmW sharp speech. Upon, ie,asnbiing, J(r. Stan- fon was made permanent chairman, with J. C. Carter and Richard L. Par rot t secretaries. Boa. F. B. Loftin then arose and spoke at length, erring harmony and introducing a resolution appointing daiegssej to Ibauoetrreasion- al convention, which met with violent oprtkJhahdVab-arnAlaar voted" tftwBi BaBdttn lor 'delegatelf then began, reralting in the ae4eotkm of B.Vank ' Prr WMftioiard LlPah roU, the former, being for Loftin and the liifiItrZiKiZ TCIi ijistion being divided, Mr. Lor Loftin declined an I endoreenHmt V tha coavja&ioVtbIE!'' clwtwm nf!l djftBTj ookttentibn atbol time became obftrep-f ported here 1TTT A R 71 (17 erous anvr ffttdlrry ffealening T Jt4jAQy fto brek;..p.in 9 rir.it thephclrTl 1 lTheld fceW in th-esjstj A AWwwhrissVtre injs oi B many 4r W Wiy mm. rVe4Mitoe fog CoontH aJt 1 iter i iaimswlia oi abePdar.xscvtire eoenmittee for th district. 0.UflTtW-Oi'"'tilr1W sAf9 "J WV TO 1 ti iKUSA A. 1VA A'bTwV"f( -.Ri.lbl KKPEtBLkS. atexicans KUUsg Amarieatva.. Wabbuiqtcux AAgust 13. It as serted at the state department that there are no fresh development in the Cut ting oase, tmd that the attitude of this government has not e banged ia aery f spect. This case ia the f rait of amtarai inouon or num betweejn toa,sr s-1 terns of government ef two peopU.wnoJ differ radically in character and, cus toms. The position we hare taken is based apon (be aammptiob that all ma terial fact and mgal tsn Saras-ei the case are aa they have bera set (unto in the oorreepoudeaoe and re porta aifaedy made public; but in a matter In vol viae peesibie warfare it la held to he incum bent a post tbe United btatee to make sure that there is nothing f importance oeyond tile ofluia44MiM-mation already in hand and to this end the best etf ecu of the department axe turned. Tbe foundation once firmly laid, a decision will have to be made, whether the dJ ferences found to exist shall be recon ciled through the further efforts of dip lomacy or by war, but iu uo event will this governweat assent to the doctrine that an American can be arrested, tried and punished abroad for an wHeuue committed wtthinour domain. Dallas, Tex.. Auk. Cummercial circles in this city were greatly agitated last evening by the receipt ef a telegram by the machine and implement lirm of Mateo s co. , from their agent in Mei co, advising the nun not to ship any more goods to that country, as it was not judiciafTi to 10 so. ,Te feeling is too bitter. MeWjLaddOftTlNes of Auiariaans, ajartutikdv SfrtmiUxas are ima ifobt ieopasdy Toxf-budies of two dead AaaefieaDt had yjuekv been found oil public hirhwav.a)sthall the evuJenres ol baving bwen murdered. TlaV ageni sattNtbsJuvjwaid leave the country ab-Onoe, while he could do so with safety, ... . - t ft"f T a u mjti it-r) a. k. . Mas VVtWowV ftfXJtHiNd Myhlp should al WJrys be-pjsd for childteii te tiling, it BOCta.es; lh thud, softens the gums, aJIajg-ait pwiar, cures wind ck. lie, and Jfl tbe beat.Mmedy for diar h.e Twenty-Ave elite a bottle iUWtbrTttl AIgS IfaViesaeri can nrwrpaper toWeAdxiV " com pacy with SjunVeU f ado, a well known citizen of DllaH,aMW Cutting in the jail auVase 4atrjsen 1 1 sewn iiarl He asked Vpi M tVl. t if tot ' alleged cirtttUtio. p. tri ta. j A I Vi the 'UcHiijipjp "Uposi going over to .the Mejiioan .ide,) the moramti iir tbitMibii cation, I had in my pocket a com of tbe paper Kl Sentinel. I entered a corner cafe kept by a friend. of mine aaa oaanalty aaoed smer, tbeoawweawl had. This 1 all 1 did, and to tht Tery troth as' to tha Story of my circulating great numbers of the pa pari In J?aJ dl, If rjrte. " He asked Cuttidi MMtiwr aj intended to appeal his case to the Supreme Court of Chihuahua. - He said that his attorney, a young Mexican student, just out of the law school, had determined to do so,. A CAKD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send .a recipe that wtll cure you, FRK Of CHAKKi ,ThKreal remedy was AitcoteYed b i missionary in South Ameri. Send a self addressed envelope tth Ev. Jbggrf Ti Inman, Milium V. New York City. nl7dwy t)AiAK.sTt.NTjai tforhQ(i4tiv.' mittee on Platform and the Democrat ? S Dieted its labors IVttMSWM w.a ( 1 j . , abd referred" to' tt all been supplanted states that American citizens ceive tbe protection guaranteed by the Constituiion, anil that protect badltJJ 2 tion was f . -s Ariu aa. )i for Tut hkst Halt TK in i.he,gawld Cuts, Rrotseo, '-HdreV(lTctrs( : Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and, beeitively cwat'pitea. It is guaranteed" to give JWtrfect satisfac tion, or money rfitMld ' PHSe 85 cents per box. For eak.br Hanoock Bros. ly A Oood Place for Hon. A. M. Keiley. Wasiiinhton, Aug. 12. A Richmond (Va.) special eayi Hon. A. af.JCeiley baa been appointed oaAf the Jadrse of tbe interaateonal EgybUan CommW' aien, rt Catrp.Tgrpt, wUh.a'aalarg of 1,500. vice Judge Batohetdor, segne - roRtfx Mnn: 9VBBtr, Angr. p.-ffidtJiai finally spoken upon the qaeetlosi at the Knightt of Labert Tbe eec4tt n trBrqttfYaeally cowemned nrtne uoif , ,sA h4hn t to peo ops of. tbe Dhjarch asesM. oset aaminst nit- eeorer atitirttalr ocuBaioate Iks i we Biatwsai toekeMbi lic here t ' sbape- (t " !eU" ad- w - IBoatavAog 1t,Today 111 TreW caaet Swwera saa vs ffuis were reftortea Barletta kitin eaaea mm4 sWtbs aft Rawesma; M nwww'cy and Bt deaths mwlNftsejilUry"" " w ; Tnnr ' Awg K. Seventeen new ere re Xetlom- TWe Desuocratio mints wlthiftaiid dkf 1 uict will DteaM copt.. ' r.. " rvesoiuupns 01 llWtrWo war n X O..Jil.j 5OTS?t?ve tsnalsMMUdl Aid re- COMMERCIAL. Jodsval Oinoa. Aug 14 t P, M. OQTTOJI. ' Sir Tcki, Aur. 1, Futures closed steady. Sales of OsOO bsdee. ftawa v tu V wa uaM 1 September, 'J . 3 1 March. October. rf.-.'v April, iltviiai ti till L'uh. it 8.57 f 6 November y u May, December, y :U June. n.75 a. te l.vo Mary, 9 41 July, Hpees steady: Middling 97-11 Middling 6 ie 1') ,Oood Ordinary B ?-ir New Berne luarkot dull. No ale. MiddlhiK k- y i- low Middling 1 ' It Oood Ordinary 7 U-l. uoatKsnc niKKKT Stta ujrroK-t! M. OcrTTOK 8ili $1.0 00. TUBTEKTUIB Hard. $1,011, dip, $1.75. Tab 75c a$l ft Oats New, 34e iu bu.n Cow- Yinhbc RK'e--78bRV bamtwax 0c. per lb Barr On foot, c.to 6c. OonrTsr Hams 10c per lb Uard 10c. per lb. EiOXM 14c. per dox.n. fllBH Powt 41aSc. per wound Pbamjtb 80c. per bushel Fodd 75c. al 00 per hundred OjtiONB 50c. per barrel . Fuu PAS 66a70e. Uidbs Dry, 10c. ; greea to. AfHLES 25a50c. per busheL Pkaks 75c aifl 2i per bushel ll iNKT-40r per gsl TalAOW 9c per lb. Chiokms Orown, SOaHftc. spnng iOaSVo. Mial 65c per bushel. Oats 60 cU. per bushel . Tunrtir 60o. per bushel. Bked PuTAToi-s-Early Rose, f3.75 per bbl. WoOLr-lQaltio. per pound. Pot ATOKS Bahamas. SiaJOc , ynius, 40a M)c. KEB08KNE - yC. RaiNaL West India, dull and Din (pal, not wanted. Building. 6 inoh hearts, 13.00; saps, $1. 60 per M. . wuoi.xsau men. Ntw Mass PoRx-i-llB.oii. HaouLoxa Miat 7io. C. R. a. F. B's, B. S and I., i:. -;io. FUWB t8.3oa8.00. Lajrd lie. by she tieroe. MaoarBasb 10 'a, t 76. SoaAB rmnulatd, 7c. (k)KFKI Wallc. Halt 85a90o. per sack. MoLAMBg iw IjTaure 0a46c. FtlWDBB $ 00. BOT $1.75. A FINE FloridaTonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, on. or ths landmarks ol th. SMSrgla lirnt 1 1 uir, ikiw of oilsnrto, Morula, wrtlca, "I i-ma harily sMmC . sln(l f of iu. m.uy ui whom 1 have km (Jalaw'a Ptw.r SI..4 Rtuwrr. imL weal have lxn uvlsSed, and I (Ind II tti. bet r.m.dy for all Hklu 1'iattnau. I bavs.vn tuiu. and aKiiu Klorlda Tonic. tO.Slh.U H. t'HAl'MAN. "Orlando, Flu ' a torllw Cmrm Its. OatAi-rk. v ttrui nnu midixfi iid mt me rr -Hum all Bleeds ta , Old i ftkjajeu HI, Rhenma. Irferl Hprlug ilstn. Bcrofnla HvdMUSMt. 'if iirtl ill vtmr nia.tkl 11 vlll Ia (nrwAnlail iu rt M'Ipl of pricr. Mm.HPoltle.il OS: laraof $i.;... tiuur on Blood and Hkln Iilsoasci matlnd tjk toot ntallor for Ui. Artrl.al tS 8he amnManama. y.tlae.al.ss Sortas tals BtMTWTttr. i TVla iar sands blstMr fea i mmw olbar tM d. ' tkirraf U will tall sn IbenMoa Krwakl ' utK. dw Special Anncunccmcnt Ta makt rxn for our I all aotl Winter Stoek will Of QXJft fiTOCK (XI 41L0TH INO t COST. " 1 SUlicaettS in CkHAL ttren - SpAt fp&,a 4wid 'J 1 W . I . ft ( . ...L.l II taw . If VwXXSeal I i ri l -v. uum ttM MSHMHOf I aUU WAUW ej Mai nrrjv fa i. at .!) Great Il:i:ril:a ! A Uiu Lm ut India flu. Chscfc gun ouAs. li.rclio. Meaica, KaTptiaa aaa OrMu lai Lct win b. oShMdat aiarvelosaly Low Frl.ti.at Little Store 'Eonnd Comer. J. F. IVEO OU.4 Yes I Cm cri lCT (uini.i, u with ia best made aad flaest i ! lu Lm luui.il id the ITllr of New bom T 1111 1 Fundi ft Ilucklcuerr) . V niurUei f W A. . RumU Brr . IWu-yie, , , n J . Ki m. j, , . 1 All iAe ff nn( auj Also manr oU..i orauda all guud ( di qnii. mi ana. Ami again, 1 i,ve vrry Cue 1ST., Jio. A( uid ser liu.jii,i ciKkrs. ' luj llMl 8BUIll, lll hewt MR Sliajl-ht-r oiii ai rut laveuaudi and mauy !i.ri iMiii.as Ohj ii iiui-nus to mention , 'l ilt (JtUAJt H-JOHEV NEW BERN GRADED SCHOOL, MCSMON OK KK-S7. rii' -l. (IK.liOK W. N E AL, Principal. Il.f uni .-m'MIoii ul llim rvjiool will l ope in-! uu.t , r ii., uDnpirt of ibf Trnis of 111 CW Mrrti A..lIlly, . Monday, Sept. 13th, 1886. Tl"' 1'niK-lpn. ;! i. aaaunod i,j s r" of oui-leiii teai iicrs J i to iiie pui puMuf Hie maiiaaoMul, asatet i- Ilie liOeiul rulrlbuBao. of elUaees.f New Brru, lo CONT1NCK the School FRaJK US' II i riO.M lo oiiiuiren of hoMA rioa am .ens ..t u.t- K.i i i, stii.KJi nisuict or cieven n 11T v . TUom tnou ijoiid wtll cliarK.rt as fain lufur Dy T,t.-r ..r . , w M. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1886, edition 1
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