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i.n ttx , : . , -L-LV- - 1 HIJHi a 11 iii-hi-.'itJs ;.iuii.:4uciMfc!4ijjifU.(:i(,. 'nmr r. i T inib7 . i "Y4i .if - ' ' - ....... .- . n.oa iir-,. T) r. J LL ' ! . : tu - .' - Tttfli- I ' f..' '- " .7 ww oefM,iuMiuo,.-i" ' Kxyb Lost, v-LOM on Aunst 27th. between thaooet the oJHoe f the Treasurer ofBuAf& ltCLJtti a..f4)iieh't)f lourl4) leys. poa-Cy . eerriigauci x am toe. ey; one (ljrmicdheal or deek key. Ibe finder will be rewarded by leavTng the same at the general offieee of tbe A. & N. C. 8n9 WLJm genHeMfa whqjus enwmejeeianwiifieDce as a rohaeyiep situation n a dry is a. s. willing 10 iwar iqt ((nairaur lniorma- tiofrngf at JijcimAgofnce. FoS'Bnrr.'Tbe Hill Itbuee On South Front street Apply to eugMtf k 4 f J ' i Mbadowb. lUthiiujSiiitaat f JfOO summer neck wea,.FiNtel4wli Dude Bows, Sum nosom riatBags.eUtai jk njif ay Jones'. Scupperhong' grapes have apiared in market and aro held at taAeeuU per l.J 6 b O Te steamer Experiment left yester day for Baltimore with a ' full cargo of lumber, nayaj stores, shingles and fish oir. $nyi' HiH-'s iwrof .eeMaa lay market yester dsj. Ijlses than a month the new crop will begiia jjome in end th Es.-( (fiahcwifr soon be a live place. lil$'T. Voliva has a shark 's tooth which he took from a marl bed up rer, s5d it leeks as bright and rif it.waa just taken frooi the BCtylM, taajnern of the N. C. 'hive been thoroughly hueat and have .resumed their i HsvweeevtMs ertyand WuTfuli, Baltimore, - PhltcdDlphia and A telegram from Raleigh to the Wil mingtoo Star puts I. B. Abbott, the f one wng Of the. Republican tm at Klnston, down as a white ooneni man. This was a big miatake, for 1. B AitbMjluldi hlmaalf on tho faot that ne is a genuine coiorea man, a pure biped negro, black enough to draw the oaler line en... Be ie as popular among hlsrifiopti as he ishiaok, aAd. landga good chance to represent the Snd" die trfol la 'Am fiftieth Congress ' i. .'.H The Le tare Lai tSUht.' Iter. Arthur Miller delivered an in tens ting lecture, on Walter Soott last tight' t the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The a4iesMM.wa maU, but those prosent ssieajth highest terms of the lecture endeeaM rt)t M who were not pres a?Msd j treat. lie will- looUre im Z&ZMMif totgatV' "ubjoW: "ktaryofScot tiai! iiirTn' mnr : - ',M JWWP i0,!JheiJbor agitation, iOMlg Mber thinifn, in his Lake Sebngi speech, Vr, iyine. said ; i' 'The man who diaoonteht end at once restore harmony and happiness4 would foe -philosopher, -n No lie CJ to A ltia teh- ei-I ,rovV tt ieycomrohira, '6t m( iil. eeliil limssnfin'r tm-jrp"i a fJaiifXr iou lly aoa a dlga to th FtB 1conV3"nioa7riJhia1 V tha cfT, &? ndrMnatioh fof fbH I 1 . M 0inWi4), K ...TTiaMnk.)iLahfLina' a , of t ciiurJittaowo6xVMtUiaMiM brf, ;.' t hWw fetahrfieMCKb reprV f ' IwaAW&ilnMvltory, ' a fejeionof-the scheme tavote e thai wnotrefiresentd, e,ar- r dy. lie is too wll hcquahrtvl ' w. -t.' fisbermitn of the. Bast' v Bf . k .at somettinif Va wrong L j cadavroTt9 loaklng fellowi wetB , ced ("n lfJ jd and Pamlico cqr,-rewionii conveDUono tnej '.. t w ill be held ai W0ofcni j gtr. re or; fr ; ar C - a ' i O.F. r" Joe- (6s leave betw Jow-Wednesday p delegates ronxpravarU, " T. Ft eet)on Tma Danish 1 i i vanes a. .ikryant 4A, . '"m, C V. Pavie, JaeJ ' J-n'DanJpf'Q60,.l n r ran. 0,! J UH r rit, jr., 1: . V.. Wat . Vi .. . t our ... ten on tia(w orf pity, wjkeM sue wui utwa 4bqt7 th pominyear. Maude waa one of brighteetpnpiU in our QmiaJ Sfhool of flH jit4, and we M aaauitd that shwill be haaf7'fwM the oompletiSHTrtw education mrirAT Bui Ian and 'William a ief yetefar morning for the Northern markets to purchase thejr fall good. 'These geitlemen, eadtontged bjAhe patipage they ha? e jyel the paat" year, have determined bo oui is stocks that will defy compitiUun im W. TCho, Esq., of Pamlico wu in tn city yesterday . P ia prominent eaadidate for the nomiaatioa for State Seitkior of the first senatorial dintri He bas served several time In the Oen eral Awembly and was arway found to be a useful member. Mr. John IT Small of Waeliington was in the city yesterday on his wny homo from The State convention. Pri?.!S. Gates, of 'Bayboro, ii in tho ce of ciuiiH in ramnco Dr. J. A. Guion, aocomDaafed4y his Au,nr.jknif 4nJ dUM Fettie, left on the steamer Sltenandoah yester- aay evening ic (neetertown, Md Cap. A. Miller and J W. Stewart Mt Hha tUienandonh ycHterJay for Northern marketer ' Mrs. Fred Street . left on lUa Sheitaa Joah yesterday evcninK for her huuio at Wert J'oint, Va. Answer To 'Delegates.'' Editob Jocrral: An article signed "Delegates'' and headed "are we Re- pubUoans,;au your issue of. the, 7th inst. In rolation to the "rejected reeolu tionn by the. late Ehtuoemtia oonyen tion ol Onslow county doserres a pass ing notice, "Delegates" admits that thia dU assert that we wouid w port eeitain eandidatee if they were nominated." Now allow me to ask what LnAlrima had kT)AlacatAa'' iu. k fregufair Democratic con ventloa vuhless uiey intenaea to aDiao Dy tne result r If they did not intend to support tbe nomt neee or ''eertam candidates" if nomi nated, ought they to have allowed themselves to have been elected or ap pointed delegates, and when once they accepted the position, ought not thoir own sense of propriety to have caused them to support the ticket? "Dele gates fcad a fit to voto ,'fec Hboju they ptoased in the primaries. No one questions their' right so to do, but when they came into the convention as ac credited representatives of their peopio, there was a great responsibility resting upon then). Yes, a principle pf Demoo saeyJIo bow to the will of the parry. No one has a fixed political prinolple who votes according to bis likes and dislikes, and Demoeratie principles rest lightly, upon those who vote the Demo cratic ticket and advocate doctrine re pugnant to-the tenets of the party, or those who vote one way and electioneer, another, to make it plain. Such ought either to be classed with Senator IngaUs' "poKtical sunuck?, or with that elase who old Humphrey Marshall, of Ken- Itaoky, said, beleqged-to no fHealthy party." No one acquainted with the facte ought to say this resolution would Uever have been offered had certain candidates received tho majority of votes in the prim&rios, and in. the opinion of many good and true Democrats, it wsa unfor tunate that It was voted down. ' Okslow. r. Death, of CoL B . Bf 9hrK Col. If. BBhbrt, a prominent bftizJn of Columbus county, died at the Orton House in this city last night, about half past 9 o'clock, in tho sixty -second year of his year. lib death resulted from no speorflo ' disease, but' rather from general exhaustion ol, , the system. About six weeks agoOoh Bhert went to New York and, after a brief sojourn in that citrt feeling unweu, he returned home, going thence to Bmithvtlle. ( gnt reoeivingS no-' benefit' there1," b name to Wunutgtos! stopping atuUisi uttont where h was oesspealed to tale his bed andradumliy Bank until ha died. ( His family were with himihroughont his Illness in thia city-, and many friends were constant ' their attentions, and sotioltadeinhiibehaU. , p! . ,. ,!ol. Short woe a native of North Caro insi In early life' he practiced lew in he eastern part of the State, being . member of. the bar of. llymouth, N. C. He married a, daughter of Mr. Willie Bagley, ' States Senator froBi 'Martin tounvyr had W lari. reiiBOttishTng his practice; ne was maae president t the Greens- til wsirrp- Company nfterwarde Iooatiog at Lake"WaiaiJia in bTiaiiletg or himself, where he aaiftssed a oonsidr erablo fortune and as State - Senator was chosen to represent the counties of Robeson and, olumbu to .tno General JtWrntllHW JsT'f til JMJ tflHIIM-M) 'il""'- I -Hia vemoimt :wlU b taken' to1 Lake Waocamaw, for 1Jnterment-rHifna-tonStar. 1 - r An ttaterpnslngf BellaWe nw,'" ! Hancock Bros car alwar'be relied Upon, not only to carry in stock the beet of everything, but to secure the Agency for such articles' sa. have well known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputa tion of being always enterprising, and ever reliable.- Having secured ' the Agenry for the celebrated Pr. KinrV New Discovery for, Consumption, will f :i it on a positive guarantee. It will p - iv re any end every- affection of Kx-Frune Minister GUdstenel is on I viait to Oarmanv. The largestfjhs nefttei rftftett tp nebuut wui benamsd the Baltimore, i iOiiHriksiia tlU fee York street-car employes was attended with, riotous denionsiratidns. -4i J u Rev. enry,. Ward Jtonsfcer has been taken iff whilftleirrLlrfn Europe. He is at DreaenA im ScnklmrtA . The (jiodetono fund- bofng7 raised by he New York Worpi has reached nearly twq thpusad dollars. . A monster aa serpent supposed to be one hundred or more feet long has been repeatedly lighted tff the New England eo&st. a now tatter, sheet envvlcwee are out and seem to meet wth favor. ' They aro right ingeniously arranged and cute in appearance. The second race of the big sloops was agam won by tho Mayilower, which of coursfc makes it the boat to contest with the Uaiatea. It seems that Boston will have the fastest boat in spite of all the efforts of New York. A tramp caught stealing a ride upon a freight train in llliuehi was arrested, and on being searched, one hundred dollars in gold and certificates showing that he had twenty live hundred dollars on deposit in a St. Louis bank were di ooversd . Hon. Frank Hurd, the great Ohio free trader, has announced, his purpose to contest for luo Democratic Cnngression al nomination in tbe Toledo district. Dr. liurd has been elected to Congress three Mmee and defeated three tim and following in the usual order, will be elected this fall. He is one among the ablest men in the country. Three sailors who went on-a fiahng expedition from Dunkirk, Franoe, in 1800 have just returned home, having been absent seventeen yusss. They were wrecked on the ooeM of Green land and held in captivity. Not only did they fail to accumulate wealth, but even lost their bright hopes Who re mained home. Their wives, consider- ing theuj jpst sj seyhftd,mf rrjed "again. A Compromise. Pittsuuhq, Aug. 80. An unexpected change is about take plnoe with our manufacturers ana nailers. Ins iock nil f. hAtwAAfl tliAm whirtK 1 HI r srirneanM TiaiQrmed U snknaflrSnuse or 18 oente on a va.zo card. During the strike the manufaoturnn' 17 pent card4vbchtniy mad af Ciaohtnati was aoceptea Dy some or the men tn the Wheeling district and the factories were started. The Pittsburg nailers refused to work on the 17 cents card and did not start till a compromise was reached, which was 18 oentav The manufacturers started up, but when they found that the market I ootid) bo supplied with nails maae tor tesv wan tney were paring and having to contend with tha ouiiinir of prioea, Uiey refuied brders and one by one shut down their nail factories. The men employed1 in' the factories down the river have resumed at the 17 cent rate, ones an nffortwdrybe matte to nave ;taimBa VDOspt JAs nam terms here as the manufactures chum that the condition of the trade will not permit thorn to run and' 'pay the 18 cent scale. r rr- The PennnvlvanlA Prohibitionists. Harbibbuko, Pa., August 88. The State prohibition convention .completed its labors today. A' full' ticket was nominated. For Governor, Charles 8. Wolf; Lieutenant-Governor, A. A. Par- !:er; auditor ffeneral,1 Charles L. Haw ey; secretary of internaJ.affairs, John N. Emery, and 'fori Congressman- at large Rev.- J. If. Palmer, colored. Palmer ii ah stoqushk igpeaker and di vided .with Wolfe the honors of the convention. ! At the conclusion of one of his speeches. the convention Joined in chanting the negro hymn, "Keep In As middle oh ) d Hood," .while ralsasr wolked up the aisle and shook the out stretched hands f seoree of delegates. The plstfysfHa eorspeeeeV of fourteen resolutions, insarty every one of i them long a .. ., , L.ii . . L. v. . .,. (fAtV from Eosle Pass to the News asvs: Bob- ertvBv rtttosiuWintatafrr P1M a mines' frndidute.' mkken ooUr-' plaint to consul Lynn of the constant and persistent annoyances inflicted upon the tiiriinK oompan' bfH etdoan of&oers at Cuotro, Cienasna and San Pablst imposing unjust fines' f or nanttag Amerioan flags on American property withAct flrst oUsialkg -perttkeioaTrosa the authorities at San Pablo, f o waioh offense the oompady was lined fso. Al len sutesthal nnoe Xns uotting ana Ansuree affairs tbe annoyance has been more constant and the ill treatment of tha Americans ln his locality; more per sistent, Alien represents a Philadel- pMa oomponyc r His ttateorients ,aM oo-w: reboratedby rlv other Americans; 'f l"! , ; . ... ... , Y . J. i Turning' Peasants' Out of Doors' - DtJBtat , -Ar 4.-rTha ini of Kildare, the- ureat prkia owned' by tho tsriusar crowns and need riot auutary purpsees; is being; put tor naiinese to njOTirv nvw snniuoBuu swjmwvi in fantry and. four regiments ; of cavalry. These fresh troops are to be cl la sseisting in the work: of eviction during the eontlftg ' wlnter Tbe- aCjorities err th tbm defantt m rtt among the IrirH p&& Antry tiis "wii.ter will be ttvev;:,j rrent. and the the present lores io. Irr;.-,n4 trill, -nr, tees tmich ffiitHw AAA '' " Et Pabo. Tex.. Aur. 25. A. 'H Cui tinr. the editor ,1s in El Pasp recervfntr oongrasuiauons oi imui- en '0flamg treed troan- imprinenraant . uk'Haxicn. Cutting will institute suit against Ifha atexioan government to recover daov amtf tear hia inMHuarftHftti i Hn.rM Cnttingu former partner in El Sentinel ta, who mode-a sworn statesien esa fying to Cuttiaa's aaodi character, has retracted the statement. It is aa4( a was forced into doing so bv prominent Mexican officials. Cutting has given fat the following oddreee to the people or nte United Mates: I am at last free from the Mexican dungeon, and I consider it my &rst duty to tender my heartfelt thanks to the people of my oountry for the patriotic and determined stand they hare taken in wy behalf, simply as th roarcsunwv uve of the prinoiple that-Ameraian sicir sens mst not be punished bs govermenU for onenetw oommiud within the jurisdiction of tha United States. I also return my sincere thanks to the representatives of enr noble gov eminent, to tbe eminent statesman. Hon. Thomas F. Bayard , Secretary of State, who came so promptly to the res cue and laid down so clear!? the doc trine of son-interferenee by foreign nations with mawnrsover whiofa Ameri can Plate alone have jurisdiction. 1 am also under letting obligations to the American minister in Mexico, Qeneral Jackson, but more' especially am I con fident that I but speak the sentiment of sixty million American citizens when I oompliment our own patriotic and rflt oent American consul at Paso Del Norte, lion. J. Harry Bingham, for the areful and able manner in which he xaa oonduoted this international affair from itsincipiency. I am satisfied that the united Hlates can, never yield the point involved in my Imprisonment and sentenoe. With frontier extending over 1,500 miles between Mexico and the United States, and the business relations of the two oountries continually growing more in- rimaia rair rmwarv. tti nr ratnnn miwiibv CBeclaim or Mexico to punish Ameiican citizens for affss i is us m itted within the United- tseC, All W it -do so it foal Jntrcans who bid aven had a4ifficVhi with a Mexican on tbe American sidCpf the line toereta oVer fhto ole aftjertPw; a in mroetss. The matte has beeabroagbt so laominoart before tha notice of our government oa& JMonlar; now is the proper tiniS -t settle it for ever. It w(illbe npiioe4 that in releas ing me frosjieafr"! Haaioo still claims the right td pniUfag9M f or acU done on AsanficSV. 41, a 4 simply ex presses herself totsLad that the amount of pants hat ant I have already suffered wiUakjae fortba4ffense. The same principle, hj asserted hare as would have been oacated- out it V had served twelve roonh. oJih rHbor jri the mineruf Mexfocdaid the VJ fine impoflM iave . coum -wnsop arruavea, tried sad. eonnctAdTaa baaf bfVtaiiy suppoMed by the Mssicast goVnment. As far afl I can see ,' a 4sx6ssri na have been made by' my llbWation. I have been punished enough, therefora. 1 am set free, bun the eaUatyff f the two gat iyuita-ih.e ons cli Ul the right ti eisAArrMryu1 oiTeiisos committed within lbs United States, and tan other deaima Ut rthsV-re- s unaffected by my liberation However, I have full faith in the deter mination of the government to settle thil matter at enoe and forever, as well as to require of Maxico ample indem nity fer tha wrong she has done ore. fn eoncrusion I can truly assert from experience during a residence of 'off and on1 in old Mexioo for nearly .10 years that the Mexioan hoa'rt beats with a oowardly hktred'of tMd American, and not until the Stars and Htrlpen are borne from the border to the gulf will the lives and property of Americans be safe within the lines of this semi-ciyil-ised corner of ' the- Northern oountry. Most reepeotfully, A. K. CcrnKo,"' A number of offers to go on a travel ing tour throughout the United States have been made to Uuttrrjg. tUa'i A rati Slv TBI Best Salvb in the , world for Cuts, Bruises, .Sores, -, Ulcers, Sou Rheum, Fever Hores, lower, unappeu Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and air ftkm Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect sataafao tion. or money refunded.-' Prioe 85 cents par box. For sals by. Hancock Bros, ly ' .i --' - I-" Will Form a , WortdngmaA'a Party. Ohicaoo, Aug. Jm.The njiignia oi Labor of assembly No. t,msembled in mass-meeting at trds bait lastnignt. The meeting was called for the purpose pf taking: steps toward organizing a worktBgtnaft'B party, to tate an active bait h ' the . Spbteaehidg V elections. About MO men were- in attendance, the little hell being crowdedl to ifcs doors, .who had poae. sxpiung,tpnsa im. sxrt-eanag! iyMtyanyrr srs oondemnnd aharehisfcr becaflse riirscm opeak9irabeotFwWr) avoided by the ipeakers. Hit W. B. HottrC:Vnolftsile aiidH- tail,; have Arnica Salve for twoJ fairs, Have never handled remsdtaa? thai WU as wall, or rive such, universal setisjao- tioni -TherS hkva been soma wonderful cares-effected, by l thett nTSdiciDee in thia city. Several coses af pronounoed OonsumpUon hav . been entirely cured by use of a few wenttefe wt Dn. Kinji New Disoovsry; taken in eooDection wKh EleotHo ' Bittr. JWe gusrantee them aiwaywSsld byBanoock Bros.: . .. - - - - .. i .t?i.. ,a J '" V' 'wr.s -kt fiA.s liii'-8 Siva . hnndr'ed trnits . bOT . Indf fiirls from l4 totl year of are to learn Cigor-i etta snaking. The wont , ,UUt ana wry prof table to hr who are willing dnfggisis ef Koa)evua,saj:, we been selling Dr. JLiM New Uis- rr. F.1 tvttrtc Bitters andBuckleni ftif. Atir.M.-rcsr! maf ftrinoe Atenaaderta f erwarded at riaianar. .if as, Tensas aamepSians aWaaton asjam ajyxaiiaatJaofta ol . .The towns oi Bavaria -aa deohfd 1 aajtsaiut tter a ie gnnara rsftfeini at me overthrow pi the reoett. -r - lDO,- August- W.-rThs--BrHh loreuna; oifloa iiss bn r. Mfultsna 1 Prinoa vUaanadejris: bssbj saaraa4 aa and is osvais way to his, home kt Jten stadt, ErtessUU tair Ws conveyed out of Bulgaria,, (he prince was set rvee at rteat. ' It ia believed here that whM Pfinae Alexander learns of she eeunter-revo-lulion in hie far or he wiil at oaoe na ture to Sotia. II a) presence there will. it Is believed, quiet ail disorder and rertore peace to tho oountry. i-a - An Eight-Dollar Conscience. Washxhotoh, Aug. 34. A oenecssace coiurUation oi V) was received at the Treasury Depuruaent today in an en velope postmarked New York. In Jul accompanying letter the sender ex plains that ths money is dee the gov ar patent ofl account of waatampsd Cixarw and mtii "1 won't steals ay snore. I Snratd In lwath and Btflrt4 I Lira. I know of a man near Maxey 's. Oa. . who lor tan or twelve years was almost a solid sore from head to foot. For three years, his appeasaace being so horribly repulaive, he refused to let any one see him. The disease, after eating his flesh, commenced on his skull bones. He tried ail doctors and nteav cinea without benefit, and no one thought he could possibly recover. At last he began the use of B. B. R, and after using six bottles, his sores were alt healed and he was a aound man. lie looks just like a man who had been burned to death and then restored to life. The btati men of the county know of the case, and several doctors and merchants have spoken of it as a mot wonderful case. Jons Chaw fori , Druggist. Athens, (ia. Hold in New Berne by R. N. Dully and K. fl. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. JotnuiAL Ornox, Aug. 26, 6 P. M. OOTTOTt. Naw Tout, Aug. 8e Fatui e closed steady. Sales of 86,700 tales. August, September, October.. 0.09 0.07 11.10 .1 9.1S 9.24 Tel 8.U March. Apr" May. Jane, Uy, 9.48 November, .a 9.1? -Sans easy: MidaUag 14, Low Middling o 14 . Good Ordinary 9 14, New Berne Market dull. No sales. Middling 8 3-8; Loi MiddUng 6 18 Oood Ordinary 7 -8. io si a siarr. rituw oottosj K9.90. Oorros Ssxn $10.00. TvBTaimxn Hard, $1.00, dip ,11.75, Ta 75o.a$l.TO. Oats New, We. in bulk Ooa-6aa0e. Kick 75a. BbeSWAX 15c. per lb. BlOf On foot, 3o.to be. ConmiY Hawjj 10c. per lb. Larb 10c. per lb. Baas 18c. per daeen. inaaB Poax 4iaSo. per pound . Pkancts 60o. per bushel. PoDpx 75c.a$1.00 per hundred. Olcio 50c. par barrel. Pmu PUAS-MaTOc. Hinas Dry, ion. giaoa oe. AfruBj 85aft0a aaf bnehel. Pkabs 76c.aal.2o pec bushel. UoNiiy 85o. per gal. Tallow 5c. per n. OaiOiawB Orowa. 80a.H5c. ; spring 20eS5e MaUir-70o. per buaheL Oats &0. eta. per bushel. TUEMFB 60c. per bushel. Tbibit Potatoes $8.75 per bbl Wool I0al6c. per pound. POTATOns Bahamas. 96a80o yams, 40a50c KnoaEn 9io. BmnOLK West India, dull and lum inal; not wanted. Building. 6 lnok hearts, $8 OT;sape,f l.W per K. WBOLBSAXI nttOM. Wiw Mxas Pom $11.60. Bbodujkb Meat 7ic C R.'s, P. B'o, B.a and L. a-7ic. Floub $3.25e.00. Lakd 8o. by ths tieroe. Nails Basis lOs.iea.'ou. Buoas Oraantated, "fe Corns ikallo. Halt 8oa90o. per sack, mtor.i ajto SracTS-sOaiAc-POWWDH-$3.00, HOT-iDrep, $1.75; buck, $9.00. Notice! Notice! Itotice! fas Un Ac signed. bavtBg efWDed a Gun and Lockfimith Ratanttahment at H a. CUTTlTBEStT-S 1IA. ISUNIt BfiCPg, Is prepared to do Ail classes pa wurai ew we uwiit eae. - rtnfrekM vortfasniitNti . ' 11 nr. iiiin na I 4. ' '.V t, m .ar t. Notice. I wiH raht out at PubBc Anction on thorlntXowday of September, at th Court Heaasa door, tha Poet Qouee farm ta the hirhext biddert Co tod year W87. I . Br prdsC Board CotramianVnera, ""T, JOSEPH. SEXSON, . lharby'ainounrrivee1f a candidate for the omoa of SHISUlf OF CEAVEN QQUNTYi without regard to party, and if sleeted will endeavor to be tbaafBaat: of .the ,w hole people of the eoanty. Tl Great Bc&:l!:xl:: a Largs LiuorfnW3iineikf txtscftwaia' sooka, Tiwotoc MedlaVBKVJrtlanaiid Orien tal Lacet wll! bi oftreai Xs rtrelotrty LSW Little Store 'Round Corner. '. u j. f. xv$-"' MtaaieawMt. Qua door Jattsa IVUoi. Music IkllOwL . FANNl K a. MVaiOK ml Marsrsas N. V., 11Joiu MU81C HCUOOltB1 turiw early In September. Forttrr bui tl iur al u rriOMun Mai JTNA n sn.u aug a bit Jic0,TTTTT by ordf r Board Commissioners of Craven- County there will be oT nW reHiaaaelcn of the voters of Va eowtrty-.' atigatd , ClerJk ,-. For Fall Planting. C-tobOfegt Kale. BfHnaofa and Turnip Se...i K H. MKADOW8 & CO. augl dw School Notice. 1 viwot to opea aHctiool si the hSM at. Ueurs awtwl uu lh Six lb at mm Dell. ItlplU r-vlvfel utcorUlnf to their olasainoattun at ilia UraSoU Mufeool Am Ik First u tLe Hixlh Uiadu. itormi fl St per month. ' ailK ilUl Mas. WJtiLlAjatf . . A PINE FloridaTonicl Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, mm of the landmarks t ibeOoorgui Iru( "I a hardly select a -lafle ease f Ui many lo whom J asm aMS : ( l-alaa'a Plenser Hleod Rosewer. but wnat liave beeD eMMtleS, m4 I nud ii ihe ben revxHly for ail (fcU iIbi-iii-ii I hnv, (i boIu, and a fine ! liriila 1-onic. KOMTKK K. tlHAPHAIf. "(rlaado; Kla." S Crlala ('n hf Cat 1 SlTERB YIVM PIODITEI !( TlWr. Ploaiu Boe4 "SoMWer " Onras all Blood ud hklu 'V-t-St Um, arrorula. Old sorei. A uorfMi ISprtllX ttadlclae. U not In your market It will b forwarded oa retuipt or prion. Mnuall bottles tl.W; bargS 11.75. Msaas- on Hlo,j and Nkm THaeaaei mallud freii. MiCOK KDICIX COMPiiy.tm fii 7 For sale, wholesale and N. DtFTY, New Beine, N. aoclS dwly retail, by B. C. uk roar'naflr for'tbs' Orlstaal OS Ban) . Mewaw ot IwltalUei '; ;-p MeaeOeaalmeaBlaeS a-ertasSaUBlse1 i r JAKES XAV bo wear a will (pUrow. the reason m aak tea.. Howartf AT Jbriea' Sofa : A'rents. Job New Benie, I. (. - ,'UI a vi.UMUtiviu. UiU4Ji v .1 zn .9 trad . W .1 O.J "- M Thisarto lasrMfi tW: 1 MofMiaiOTlttaS ity, excellent It anaDrerefluriJW, nun pjeasare m mendrn to nil'v his Uhaoffbtisineesesbaiiibrsjf oonftddnca. , . : ' CMAStDrrrT.'Sk 11 Ur.-afcrJorlby wiahes .aajIM puuuitaat. he ha now two-1 Bootmakers employed, has. a stock aA the very beet'matetial, and con. puts b the very nest quality or boots ana saoesC made on the Mtorteet notice,' and guar3 a tit. roar order iff'rssfjsrJUUrjp solicited. iyadwtli t Bock Lime, .i-i ; in -J !' i ir . i.-J tu 140 Plaster, i ' ' -Ji::i flt i . m ys:!? hcnt Goat ytfciir 'IV ;! ( .. ri i .": ; ".9 wjtil a laii ti, ! :: di Aifltl dafljld A Oil: j'ra xtun iitaS t!5ri r.t wr av yen a e nei oSa!5 m-aa na, A fwleaaei ' lo as win Bt yoe i'i ts --e-v SMkml.i'- -ms X iBaey etiaca r. This ahna ataaos fcMiar ir .. in saan ia t, I 'if rrs, ana net, and tosho strer. jtlj r r1 , r rr vpi to -Jfy lBMeq&AW to arpiy tr,&,. ; v? amr"ii;r, t a. r . - - ' . - ' - -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 28, 1886, edition 1
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