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r lout 1 VH&islVaFlm i. 1 - 111- f :- T - . ?; 3-"- -Ht " i't J-'r V "IJW BERNE. N. TlfiD A Y, AUGUST 26. 1886; NO. 127. 1 r U33oo Ml 7 ILL i i -Lid ol, I)-vc:t.; , , . . W IV 7 77 I X X 1 7 i;3SCEWS, .A "aiI.xloitud Wast. . j moan runs t i m.ai. ' . . '--rf v -v ( V FtM BiKlry-Th Hijl hooM on South oo wreefcw apN7 wh - J..A. Wf ADOW8. lUCbiac 811I". t $1.00.' rammer neck wear. While Lawn Dodo t(ow. sum nut Uaderweur. Tennis Shlrto, PUited pvUicAD- oOBTaatMtriR are otig The warm weather returned yester day fter atr alwence'ef a tew da; a i, "What'aUe newi from the conven tietfY' Waathe "grand tnqueet" yes terday. lf2oolkV?Oi;chitr)wa3 mkuu omeieymai m their Bewnqoarteir, at the McLean buildinK, ytexdny after ?5Pj d r ; JT liwnlaee. ft oat MTtbrial col umii thU morning, a fetter from Him Anna Alexander Cameron, of MUUtefpa to the, BUUiat Sichnond. The llfteff whter' welt repays all who fcttul U,4r bvahCyi of tioiion ae also in i9tpreetu reminiscences. 1 W-XtW ' inform tbo tra "im publie that the steamer Netcberne wtll iaH tmn the Old Dominion wharf oafriday, August Jtftk (tomorrow) at fcCf j t eigl a. uutbMfv, and all who 1, arai) ihemeej rwl of tHe oppor LzZplZWmKtft and cheap trip from erpeo WaAhlngtoQ. can hav Bttyof to doing' TheVWt p f qniJonsto r requested Vr Tho Uemooratto fiute Oonrontion miiUf IkbmiMted Ow prl beiioh Jn3gea Smith, Ashe and Merrimon, and In doing so merely reaffirmed the (isckkinr.of the people. The naanes of otne 'g4htlineii "were before Che oon- Tentioa, bat it must be a sou roe of pleaaijrayt them t be defeated by such eminent ooinpetitbrs. Tt was only a choiee between good men and able aatyenaisia bo doubt a generous rivalry only 'existed among their friends and ad The coalition in this coniity, .weang Uiat bMhi. Republicans and DemooraU believe that by uniting foroes tltey oan get better representation' for the county ia the Legislature; that a better srt of pointy ,pfl)oeni may be eleoted and that aysA adTantage to all the people of the ooainty will 'be the result. Believing mf "4irfc, and. will oon- th day ioelertton iw November ' nhaH yecJoaitUr;; IMvVwicffbBeItW tffnl sseeW.-edt-Jt-' aa-sr Jjna il 1 tov un.n&m&r&ii iBe ML . KfT. fit Fii v "ft yt.rlT tn J '.WSttB !debMMlafhkl ffonrUie LdptlolJIaioilJItwUng at -Fort BsjOkjweltiY lit Bl;7tKftia KFMErli A A I.lurnYX?4.v;D nit 4I imkllill? wUI lecture in the room of the Young Iteat OytsVn AUoo&lWdaj : nr tSe aupptces of.th yt M. O-A J , . V ) loctiiJ feS," tich J4elivere41 ' wit. t noiea, are sposegi. pi in .tbtv at , M"WBlr aa- humorous sa4 ; : plying to the' Itidlea6r:Siik ;' :2k areata no thejworths ' Si 1 JudLIal d.istrirt.beitrleg the ig n ires 01 thatai&irBian, secretary aiun v eovebLoi annoof oe the 1 s"iomlnaUoal4 of John n OofliMMiaft4MsttsrttotwB oC. , a yc,:ur tUe;distriVrpyae4e m airewM ana;, lodeptoa tt and yt Jb' "--'Tfrn ai chci( e of a larp-e majority of the nemh li Tf-S'Of this .JudiouU oistrict. x U' '" I ranv&W the ' '-ii-trLt fti4 lay my el ' J ' 'r rfr- f ,ow-euwr, an i , . 'y . t v ' le t': r tr dc 3- J--. i i..fy w.J.awari to tf - ! I ' 3 ,h -3 J Lu.i trit d BO ( v... J tO ln(6. Tul iaIUM. J. , . I so an ecca .n lo of . 4 CHctr tLU ecu- "t '" "c-l"cf"rt,;'.'.ti;ivr- ! 1 ( 1 we gressional District awaenhied at Fisher's Hatti Winston, yes tefdayior the purpoee Lof aorattiaaT a 'candidate fior Ahs fiftieth Congresa. 'IMrsetie most "sue peaafni ponvention that has assembled ikia year, for it nominated two candi id tee and only three ballot were taken The convention waa called to, order by W. W. Watson, chairman 6f the ex ecu U re committee. After oaUiBi; the meeting to order he requested every body in the hall to retire, delegates and rmawreinseaioproceeainiieas tneyaia go; whereupon Frank Daney of Edge iomba, was called to preside over the meeting and 8. N. H1U of New Berne was made temporary secretary i The roll of counties waa called and nine counties banded in their c red en tials. A committee on credentials was ap pointed and after they had reported, and the convention organized, nomina Jrwe declared in atdec. the oottauttaw'waa jreparing their report, speeches were made by D. F. PajjrottE.fi.DidUw. VLtP.'fahMn. AUfiJ-C Ittf,; uaUAof Ureene, ueo. Lloyd, of Edgeootnbe, and Wfc-JUll;.of Halifax R. S. Tavlor arose to nlaceA candidate M mm aiainKi. jlpw junewrrs t. r . Iar'rott, of Lenoir, mounted a bench and begged the convention to "hear me for my cause, and be silent that yon may hear." BuHhe convention would not hear and Taylor was permitted to resume the stand and place In nomina tio Heft-pod ItevpV tfj Warrwaoa the candidate kh. il-isrtct for the fiflieeh CoAEteMb ' aQa ionalhatioii waa seootfaM by Um, of Halifax. V OneV-AilaViA ml. MAmrnmrnbttmltikUA VR.iirwl"iotntatloTi uonniw) hr jpttmm mi Vuua -T. Motwiipfscot1n hotnlnation -by some delegate whose name the re- pptte4frdeget:. ..(, ti t; Nathan Styron of Craven nominated B. W. Morris. Qeoonded by Davis of Halifax A ballot was ordered which resulted in no election. Abbot leading with ten TOte. , . ,! - I ! On the second ballot Abbot was norai nated amidst much enthusnasm. He appeared in the convention and accept ed the nomination. While this oontsnlion was doing He work. Chairman Watson and a number of others delegates we suppose were waiting In the other end ef the hall and when Damcy V jxmventioa. bad adjourn ed, Watson proceeded, by having the secretary to read the call of the conven tion. Upon a call of counties all re sponded but one and ouly one daJjurate aMwered froth warren'." f 4 committee ; on, credentialSjMia pomiea ana wnuo tney were preparing their report speeohee were mdbTkyV J. Moore, Esq., Rev. Mr. Ferebee and F. D. WlaMen.'Esq.' The latter gen tleman apo eloquently and with much force. Lie. woa quita serere on the Cbairma of the jodtoial district eon- vention held Mf -'AcVabn and declared thaoeono: publicans were at liberty to vote for whom they pleated. Be denounoed mob rale In' serere terms and declared that notwithstanding his devotion to the Republican iwrty and lis prin' eiplea, he would vote for the meanest Democrat In the district before he would endorse or encourage the mob. His speecn was full of fire and was roundly appv '. , i -m . TMi oawmitUlft: pol oedantials re ported and their rportSras adopted. The convention was "then , permanently organised, by electing, R. L., frrot nhalrmaa aad V.D.'Wkiatoa eeeretary. Mri Winston having' left the hall, an aassistast , secretary . Waa. eleoted and Dominations Were d order Junes & PBsra,,! Bv Abho and L. ;Mott : were put; itt'oiniikatiojk.'..Tk Ji JUx The BMSMnaoii was mads ptKwOSjBSu,,s' 5W nswwwww " iThua two Candidates were nominated in the same hall, the, same day. and br men claiming to be the regulae.dele irates of their oonstotuerrts 80 oar your snooey and take our choice, i t ; An BatferprUlag-, IlellabUHevse. , nanooch Bros, fcarf alwivs he rcSad fopotf, not onlyLto' cWry in stock the ieet or everytblng, but to enoure tne Agenty for such articles as have well known merit, and are popular with the recle, thereby sustaining th repot uonof being alrf enterprising, and ever reliable. 1 ,.v'-t seared lbs --r f.-r Ce I '- try ;vtd Lr. tilt- "ii f r 1 t o - j 9 f - -1 , - ,6 , V :.! 1 r ! , ! I Ww5! Texas ltu aa h Star. The Wiknlagton Sfor wkys: i-'i A per miBh j with a ooor of Um totter of Mr. ChartoTC!. Qlark' of , Kew Bern to the Craven county Democracy. It was i June, lem and net in 1884 as we supposed. "The Star is' charged with misree rsssnting aias The Star said be wroteragainst county goyerameat " s Oh no, brother War, you did more. Here is what the Star said : "If Mr. C. C. Clark is elected from Craven county to the Senate he will vote and psu hgainst eounty government if it should become an issue. . We bettevo he has taid so or iwrdsjo that Itanos ours Isn't there misrepresentation? The 'Mar has twice published Mr. Clark's letter, written in 1883. At first it said Mr. Clark had written a maaly letter declining the nomination of a mugwump mongrel oonventios in July, 1888. Now it says the letter was writ ten in 1882 and not 1884 as it supposed. Where did the 8tar hear of Clark or any bod y,ise being nominated as oon greeemeff efrflrrge In' 1984. The State had been redfotricted, and there was no congreeHinan-at-large to be eleoted that year, and we will not charge the Star with being ignorant of that fact. Did Ab-8im syppos- dark wa de clining a 'nomination to Congreta be CSOBO if elected he would "speak and vote against county government," if it became an issue there? The Star kaows thai the Congiras ef the Uuited HtateH has nothing to do with framing' or re poaling oounty governments. Nor la a letter written (UxliuuiQ a nomination Cor oongreesman-at-large a proper document to quote from in a county canvass when many more recent utterances of the writer are within reach of aU who wish them. The gentleman, whose letter bothers our luminous neighbor so badly, was requested by the Democratic Executive! Committee of Craven oounty to allow his name to go before a mass sneetinf ef ftfeenw, tirespeotltie-of partf ,'fdr dom ination coupled with that of Win. B. Lane. The mass meeting nominated Clark and Lane. -The Democratic oounty convention resolved "That we! eereVfostWavof the- AewMtostfc Executive Committee of Craven county requesting Messrs. Charles 9. Cfcrk end William B. Lane to allow their namee to be submitted to the mass convention held July 18th, 1886, as candidates for the General Assembly upon the People's Ticket, and that we therefore deem it inexpedient to make any nominations, believing that Um material'antl iudua- triaf interest of Craven county will be wlioyo-epresjenjUd by akl ticket." and Democrats and Republicans ar of a fixed and determined purpoee to elect this tichf. and UM d jHsaeru th .s'fdr they taa t help it. i The county con volition requuxted the Stqr to copy the piocfedingB which in cluded the above resolutions, but think it has not txv&n done. County tiot'crnaiflnl. A oontempormry saM' "County gov ernment may again beoqioe si very im portant quesuoik in tne canvass, ana Be fore the Legislature of 1887. If neces sary we shall diaouas the question upon its merits." ',( Why not do that at sav time ? Why insinuate that it is- "utterly subversive of the fundamental principles of repub lican Institutions?" And "Legislation, the avowe4 purpose oi which is te oon fer the power to govern on a minority d that too from eons derations which meethe most sneihingdenancia- tion in ue xromeucr truttaf off Ul Con stitaMoa ItselfP" ' Our worthy contem porary ooncludes that the above Ian guateSnUf appl(o W fWsdbt syUm of oounty government; and ret has nnj wpfasalrMvwoiliagMiM;int not uo iiao nibs ounr wvrwy biiwii porary, the Moant Airy JVetcs, when it Tor the eonvenience of the citisens in the administration of 'justice, sad la conducting t the matters of mere tooal poHee; sucu aa hsvylfij taxeer " admin is esrins; h Miowl i fuadV dlraotiagtfce publio charity, laying out roads,! build ing bridges etc the people of the Stats have divided the territory Into counties. The oounty is a mere munioipal corpora tion and nasi -Bd Jnhareni sovwreignty. It may be changed, divided or abolished whanevwr thi Ueneral Assembly thinks proper to do so. I) follows, then, that it Is the doty e theStete te provide for the!aaminBtfatIon' of .the polios affairs in each ooantv no as to nromntalha wel fare of aU ttei eitiaenja of the' eounty; and the charge Chat the present system of county goveattment U not Desaooratie only abows the ignpraace of efe4who , Thero k ho m&kr airdera.l t i, Jf v. - 1 v . i. "j at k Jt 1 rt - Borne! Crf WXtit. In sY.Mtf bar- , (t.. !7o' tow. ' WtrKfT! itr.ie7 Aa r. irames Don- ditj . -;i T-triok Gibbons- tvrohesvy we . i t V X r-"""", fcrrjt a 4trf tept--f-' trt J : ..a, ye- r Jay. C i f s Jce wsj-T",1n-"J ftni ' f Kin.' .. ...s f)s iarird t;.e ;- "r afwr Conflvaea -'irtk.:l ftiT C 1 1 1 Tle kee wrre 1).: ' -: i-T in a wheel barrow. MIEPSl Beporte of yellow fever, at Florida, are denied. Taaip, The government has received official information of the release of Gutting, j The American association for the ad vancement of science is in ' session at Buffalo, IT. Y. Conductors and drivers on some of the street oar lines in New York are again on a strike. A branch of the Pullman car works of Purhnan, III., has been established at Wilmington, Delaware. Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, l&i been deposed. The acfcipu ha throws England, into a flutter of exfitmot. ' The Engliah, war . otfioe has ordered the volunteers to ttiaettcu picket duty preparatory to quelliug future riotrf The total lose of U4e from the oioriu in Texas so far as known ie 89 and the damage to property over 95,000.000. The Poetoffioe Department hue ietuet miscellaneous advertiemtuiuf iuvitin proposals for earrying the mails in the States Of Maryland, Virginia. North and Houth Carolina. '' The latest or!spatcB from the Kaelurn uprising invTlIKrtCeUt'iaiiJor still in itts tho up fcutfeukjariaas arV!ej.mhr n, w hMrvwistatenwaf- A slip'-ihad' of convict fritoi Vraiici foairortineuV- fvJOA wh'ilii at seat Hef(j4. euUhiPcl the officers wef ( easapeM , I" f i uim Lhfiu wiih-deadlyrerBtct," Trouble hr ajtarar3srope in rcmniK Lieut HeOn ef the IUik1''' cutter1 dalutea has chaQenOtd any Auieiicaa sloop to an qaa,n tade, fta Sandy Hook to the Beniajtadjprrti. All the aeJtt 1 Tufll((,H in Kurope .J ill : F - ' . ' .. are overrunsn4th aetfOTa' and wOrkinK da ajjkl uigbt. While the are an&kioK gus4ioadlMniqed SttW ate' l.uy manueturkttfiieHural InsJemeuu to raise foVraell amipert the luxury of war. Ta Ieevi c4BpIof the disuric'trenV)Jmateo5ia mutetec ston, indorsed Cleveland's, fVf jt."lra' tion sW favored the repeal of Tneftiter nal revenue lav and -the modhtyiio of (be war tariff- ,u -i.,o mm greateet feat Yft ttoBrmedxyi 0OTM is advertises) awfrovepsMgh. 'ThS animal is to be (nduoed to walk a steel wire cable across Niagra alone just'be low the falls. Mr. Forepaugh shvh he is oontident there will be no hesiuttion on the part of the horoe, but if there should be, his trainer will h ,-mpnny him. Thk Rest Salve in tUu world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, l lcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Boren, Titter, Chnppod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, an l all bkm Eruptions, and positively '(ireo pilK It is guaranteed to cive Derfcct aatinf ac tion, or money .refunded. i l'rute 2.roinui per box. ror sale by Hancoi'k tm. y Beaufort t4nuit. The Atlantic says: Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, Bishop of Uie Diocese of Kast Casotina, will priMch at Ht. Pasd'sehuvenvBaaufort on 9uedny morning. he29thint. ,The rite of con firmation Will he AduMmstered on Han- da- evening. The Danville Grays, of Danville, Vs.. to camp est the Atlantic Hotel grounds. The Grays are a fine body of men, well offioerwri and welf drilled. We learn that several more companies will be down this Week. The new beeeon for Cape Hateeras has lDieted.Snd R4H beeht9Dedi in few days. R It thirty feet high and will be rapported ect screw piles. The lantern is an octagon .structure with copper roof. Wendsrful tr. W. B. Hovt d: Co.. wholesale and rs- taHr.wrtrjsoj pf . Borne:. Qe say : We Uve been eeUukg . Dr.Kuig,B Htm Ws eovery, Electrio Bitters' sad pucklm" Alesv-flsiT5fwV:yeAra,r, Bars aerer; handled; remedies aha sell as weir.-or ive such universal satisfao tion. There have been' some wonderful i aures ejected . b.theu, iwi icwsesk m thisjefty.J Several sasjes M dslwoipaawd CewMaapfaon nave btfentlntfrely cdfed by nsevee sfww ks)W-e;Dr7 liftAl NswtDlsaery,iaahW to' eowAectfan with Electrio Bitterer-We guarantee mero aJwassftoW buflaigoclr Btoa. ; i ' ""' si ,,,7 f I,ry;.ta!t('i if ? namtft. HAniM rnniui in uniMoA Qricxao. Ait; .Artmaw.weV prowling in the rear erJerrj Beaty' isouse as ooo un iweutruu ewssaax l eruocxviis attemooQ coapa rvur gaa-j ptpe aynamue nomoe, swa one idco in diameter, and .eight IpoheSl 16na!j A thougfi theToontr trance wsj Mbahdsd te ihe fastended to. buildings .The. bomke wm be expioded on US take xront tomorrow.--Joeeph Blnsan swas sk as taidt of antnnamatatgrr nswehbtia harangue at the oonser . JoHriseutt and HaJsted streetSft touurjiai when iS polioeman pouno4r.pen,iMStnd toot him tojail. jsaor?Ai "3t , . :,aicgx ' i ' ' Wanted -at Onvovi Fi0 hundred sbit hoy wmi ft Is from 14 to L jt-atol tt te leavw cigar ette The wor k. is, light and wry rr ., to Uoe who are willing to " t tier' I A.'i ,i fiftta-J f Vv s du;tiy 4h lic.b.wi0rtl: as.20 sw4w wt i w Dsktaaa, N. C. Saved by an rngiAeer. . Y Bvmxo, Aug. 2S.--Trsia : No. 1 on the Buffalo, New York, and Fhjieoei tmia Bailroad was wrecked nesarDlean at S olelock yeatetdaf afteswasilt tbe train was sunning at a speed of tsjessy mues an nour wnen tMaetgwa JBsapea the track and rolled down tha embank ment. Engineer Cook atuck tq Ms poet, reversing the engine, ead ewJr iamped when it began toppUoC' eveE Thi saved the paseenges aoeobce,' which were crowded,, from following the engine, and only the baggage car left the track. Engineer Oopk was slightly hurt about' the back. 'His conduct i highly praised by those whom his cour ageous action saved from serious, if not fatal, consequence. . Btaravd te BfeatH aatf Mrlmr to Lite ' 1 know pf a man hear hUxeyV &.. vf ho for ten or twelve, year was almost a nolui sore from head to foot. For three years, his appearance being so horribly repulsivo, he refused to let ariy one see him. The disease, after eating his nsah, ootnmeaeed on his skull bones. He tried ail doctors and medi cines without benefit, and no one thought he could possibly recover. At last he began the use of B. B. B., and after using nix bottles, his sores were ali healed and he was a sound man. He looks just like a man who had boon burned to death and thtu restored to li(t. . The beet men of the county know of tne case, and several doctors and merchants have eipoken of it as a most wonderful case. John Ciuiwkomu, Druggist. Atheno. (la. Sold in Nuw Borne by K. N. Duffy and K Ij. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. JodsjiaL Ornoi. Aug 2") 5 P. M. OOTTOK. New Yosts, Aug. S4. Fuluies oiosvd barely steady balosof 4a,fe) bales. AuKiut, J.i-i !:!! 9.15 0 li .a7 February, W.f. Sepieiuber , October. November, Deoesaber. January, March. U4i April, May, 60 June, .0U July. U77 Sncts steady; Middling 9 3 U. Iw MiddliOK ti 3-16; Uood Ordinary H 5-in. New liernu Market dull. No salss. Middling H 7-16, Low Middling NS-ll Good t Miliary 7 7-14. AonsKSTio ssastitnrT. 8XD 09TT0M SS.fO. OOTTOH BEUD S10.00. . ' TuaaTua Hard, ol.OO, din.ll.7o. "Tan 76o.al8. OOlTS WW, Bftc. in be Ik. IdOosa-sode..' , JtlCX 750. Bnswaz l5o. per lb. Bnr On foot, So.to 5c OocrtBT Haub 10c. per It, " Labo 10c. jt lb. Boos lo. per dosen. FusBSi Pom ttaOc. per pound PXAKUTS 50o. per buahel. FonbBBj 7(So ajl.00 per hundred Onions Mc. per barrel. rTsi.n Puab 1a70c. Utiiica Dry, luo.; green Be. Ari ucs 36&0c. per bushel. Pk a rs 75o. a 1 . 2h fwr buahol . Hi nky- 8.V pr gal. Tallow (k. rr lb. Cuiogiute-Orown, 80a3fo. ; MiaL 'ic. ir buxhel. Oats 50 cts. per bunlu l Ttrantps 60c. per bushel, lknifi Pot atom fa.TU per bbl Wooir-lQalte. per pound. Potato Bahaanas. MaSuo. 4(W0c. -jvnng yams. Q Kkr)xm-0 J c. W90r,KSAL fBlCXtt Nxw Mate) Poux111 v SnocLeu Mr at Ho. C. B. S.F. B's, B. 'a aaxl L. 0.-7io. FliOCK $3.25aS.OO. Labd So. by the tierc. N ails Basis 10, f3.Q0. BOQAn Oranulated, 4c COFFETt SUllO. Salt 85e90a per sack. OfcASSxa axp Sraprs -aOoiso PowDKa fS.00. Bhot Drop, $1.75; buck, f.00. Oalr Seriarr M Ti Boatd Trasteis Nnr Brne kaimj. A. KMniiar af flettna ef the Board n Truta of New Bros Ae4emv wUi b bald at the eftVw of toe nvnrl1ent. in a rrvnnient, r fRI- BAY ATTKlANOOkli AexUrt 17th. a STVB A'plra W H. WATSUS 9CE, Tfrlt, Nolicel AToticeJ lToUee tw altfei ensued, havHij opAusd a Gun1 and locksmith aWtsftwarriaeet M at' O; Wl Hwlkltl1 VaS OUIH K shops, is minxl eojdoaw or wr aa oena. Locks, to. . nrswoia worn Vfw-T nwDAAtrnllT. .Ill, .'i .11, I .- . j .lawn WW 'Slllliwiliwt w dravr County there r wiU, be a. sew regtantfon of lha voters of the eeuntri pJovc .Ik. JOSEff rTtLSON,1- ' kg tOo : : : ' 0 Zl . . ii-oWa.1'1 ;:;;;,.:-Koti0feSvv:u t wiU fent put. at.PU jLmotitwtm the tint Voadsf . of September at the Courv House dowr, Vie Poor Qoxtsearrn to the htrht hidden lor khe year 18ST. It ------ ttr esier.Uoard OnMmlswwerft.' 1 3joiaMOTttiausownsj r r...ij 'r r ' (If I . . . it W ! .If berW. t,Vwtifisi"a;irCriJ(Ji SOfioot la Scisj aprTf si Q reaWenoe f si a, Orcit n:i::I!:ai I a. Large Line of Inula Unensv Cheek Mala oeka, Torehoa. Med let. Ifcrptiaa ana Orlaav tal Ijuxk vtUbe uKaradat Marveiousiy lw PllOMat u. Little Store 'Eound Corner. J. F. WE3t sftddleateset, . Q 4oer ftwsa Frsissa. For Fall FlanHzj Cabbage. Kalu, Spinach and turnip Seed- E H. MEADOWS 4 CO. augljl (i w School Notice. m;.sb Lly.lK oMYfc& will eoHuunoa a School on MONDAY. BB.PT. S. law, at tha Clikpcl un Ueorgu airest aoWdlwwlt School Notice. i elueel to oinn a Soliool u Xhi I'JiaiMtl a UnorKu .'reel on U,o -41s ih 0( bplembw iit-xi lupus ifivlved acoordlns to their i-lumiltW-nUoii t,l llinUnulKl K hool from lb r irBi u i-iie qihiii uiaoti. 1 erin. f 1 i) per immth. aulsdul Mita. MAUY N. WLLUAAW. A FUTE FloridaTonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, "ue .'I i lie :audniartn i.i tha Oeorgia Drug liiKlr n.iw ot Orlandu, Florid. wrlUM.' "1 imn hardly seluci a sloale case f I lit luuny to whom 1 hava auUf '''" 1'loucer nie4 HMWr. iul wlisl liv been (Htl.ned, and I Mud '.t ilto oei reinwdv lur ail Hkiu liiiHfl I have ever aolu, aAd a Klii" 1 KM Ilia lVuilr. 1 OMI H h. CllAl'UAM. "Orlando, fla." ;a xrlala Or for Caiairh. s MIPKBI Pim PtODUfEK ISD TCHIC. Plonaer B1m4 Kajaswar rure.a all Hlooi and Main I'larisss. Rheuma- llaiu. Bi nituU. Old ao-i perfect Bprtug ledl.-lliu. ! ' not lii your market II will be forwarded on re-eul of mice, nmall bottlM II ulr larva Maaai on hi.kI ami Bfcln Klaeaaet mallDd rre. MiCCN MEDICllECOKPlIY.Iim, Gi. &3l2llULULa For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. N. Dri i V, New Iterne, N. C. auKl ,1 w I y ik Tour ntalpr fir ths" OrlstaaJ M IMware of lialwirnaia. Mi.iii,.inaili s a rtaaakla JAME8 ClKABt' S3 SHOE. KadalB Bultoa.Oaytraai A tfB. brtaarpatoo-w- ajqraMMS Twwr Tkfcv afcx skMSs Mraar aka Waaraea thaw aar a waar It win teU 70 taeraaaga U swS Sat t Uf anr ovaar in w wor floward & Jmvm, Hole Agents for New Berne, N. C. , aua-lSdw NEW BERK GRADED SCHOOL, BKanoir ov issa-er. rSOF. UEORQE W. MEAL, ftiaesaaL .: A .LooJijj' Xh eat thmmm w teie'sidatfaalWvif a openeai 111 iin uliiiaiilias TianiisiBf WifrflW'ixnfllff'OflUoiii'J It UjUba,A4ibAAu XlataUat tW?11, TmrtwMrJku:4er; ft Cl I9ll KewBesurii mm o the Ktetotk nabOaa Owtrtetsf rkatvll 1 """'j - -ij'rwvT tiiiM Tnbae from bev.xrjd will be charsasners.,1 toSare. Byerearof U) Board. ,0 TKT.l.l W. BL'WAfwatf aal U J. McSOELEY. t a risp iule mot m uswitil VVLIACR StJ J HEWfeEECT,1 Vf. B CAfHiknr. imiJtt This is to eertify that J. Mcfirwtry has raadeaoerwo peer of hoot of tne ijnsJ'"1 ity. exeeUeat- ftk'and iwrVsteahlswJ 1 take pleasure in patronfcrhqr snd reaasavt-' mending to all who may caU, est hint if his line ef business, as helnef wortfiw d eeMflesasef" Ctiim.ixaTT.kT,T tmMicvthat! be has ttow !tvro ktroW: SaaaaaaaaaSllBlaaaaaaawaaa wotwaiksrs -sjtfnlovndU hasr a tuv.k jiA. 4he Twrv best naatwrialv.ajid e mrp iha very host quality oi hoot (, u eaaawon'thg Shortest, notice, a . i (-.., f UteeelVbvfrrJerls r- . . .. ::t A" eoUeaseti.h frbUie drlfVl stf u a,- ! . 'Til, TTMrt wt rSatWknal f an Hi) r? alML ana t.aM. & ' w a he nrrid (Mi -'"i. ( au.n4Hhc aen .a.. , f'i nrn-on v!lx
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1886, edition 1
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