r 5'-"3t.3'SilT Hi's" ,r-i ri . - , ijj ; -if "TTTC ad on. Aiod ixtc NO. 136. clBRiKvt'.K ! i r'rn1MIAi M".-Y i . - i t i i r a ar & a ai i 1 V r- it' -..j. iij New Berne, latitude., M North. v 4 vloBgitude,TTiHet.,' Su rie,3 I Ungta'of day.,-. f Sua tfJlkliht tiuuM,M ralantetu i ,.. ..... .t i -m -.' ; - . -JBPSUTESS LQ0AX8. who fcCeontidenkble eipwienoe aa Mods store.; I willing to . work for nattWeMy pay.Tor farther informv lioW'y t J(Afjftoe. ,H , lSLerlTiPittV 'eouiibU wUlbeia froei nrleiw Teaterdy ereeins. Tug 7!ot CTyy witn parge ww, ieit withacerxo of lumber last nignt ror RaiomofeHoo?. ;i:T : n Seramk jessanaln th eitjs.reeart luring feUaUchteaitbqwkaehookB on BoaxUy sight. Vaaioi'ft'tetreet, the lire ineurajice firjdnSofath Fronistraet, will issue aooidentBl polIcHes. ftee"4." Cottage, prayer meeting, under the auepieea ol ihe Y. JL C. A. , this evening at'ifeii4ince.pi;ni.,4nnJe tanlyon Broad street opposite Loviekls store. Jbe OOunf commissioners settled with Sheriff Hahn yesterday, ge him a clean slate and turned ever the tax list fop the present year to him. The board adjourned to next Monday. Ushjry Cfc'Koberts gives notice of opening, school, v fine, instructs on the KindergVten system, and also teaches the languages. She is competent, and puiyfay fyf fo managing small chil dren. Five cases before the Mayor yester daf'fjBrWj4rty cdnduct:. ' qne (Ined three dollars and cost, one one dollar and cost, -one disoharged. and judg meiTrinapenlOd la two cases on pay- ""Vfhfy '" ' We publish today "standing f le ' f" it she giTefyairrt of Jones Oiperior Co4, whlclOl (ibserVea wUl sive much cost the- eonnty. Judge Clark has intrpduwd ,tblf "mefbod of conducting thdMte, afid'we beliere It will work advantageous to both the county, suitor and d'etenaan'tt.' ' ' yyTbutthe' peoptoolvlnl Pp9oCNI iflo tht e4l f hM for the weft$ yi sntlJy, paevyiff. WajuvAjMecMPAbe tekw W wed tbKwtrttyiw for. ,a fl'arW is (mUajsphahte, and the iust will be nnbdsrb wlthoul ft vprinke 3 is JUleigh AfeW and Obtrher Ud Hi oeusi etrp-We in giving thettevri during the earthquake exoUe laisw' ' TTin ytBlng'4dltIoa Was eagerly aoqghl tils oUyi eaoh night, as it oon UlihlJtBejiewf .'p Wwo pi. m."of .the awrdayt It ei'n pleasure to, oomnnd suoV saterprieihg journal to the peo pie,,,, . - T ; r Thskssm from titer Wilmington Star lrtftWOTr iaterwts tefted M M. We narked Mrs. H.jGi MeCradyiJsdliWr' , In fh OMBkt tionSrni cbavtyeavXl JE5aS!fiS it k'J visiting teUtofws m'wx res Bale feuesu (1aiutlinrifes f--bal 6f tweooaToeraB. . vae ETchaffWdndar, .a. Iwwfrot;lL.Whito, ' bt'U,' Jaaen,,eoaoewvi; JW -'ti'WH .'F6y';Co. ( It t tnl fiia ceaUtiit C4. atl OOT eUr S13 'i . , ped,t"IWiuiUet1.Op.fV. folk ; froiJLs ber. ..T rtt fro-a Jotiwaa received I s r . .r. . Ho the i it.oUAt t .a .nt c"ty f "'P o " la at"""t f k laiuer Uufen Ut-t ye4t u -.- r t..-s i'ni C t '1. 1 71 year,' ! tt So'cJo ktVpyerliigfcs i .n. C air h. ? i nenrta eud-ee-j i f if f J.' un 1 1 Mr. John Pearoe. of Pojlokav Ue wir im eeuen iiww sniw t I f i i h "1 . y f KcK4sUerS'aoiaie4, The county eomsmissionerta,aff' thiH Bnfr&JMvjuke:t if Monday alipdlntod the fouowinjST registrars for Lb flection in Kov ember: No. i township Vanceboro, W. H Hllpoa; p6c VBWs, e.a.Qard ner. . Noi'S townshlpulcher'i, Stephen P- WhUford i ' A - i' No, 8 tovnaiiip RuaaeM 'b. A ftwtr sell; Core. . Creek, Thos. J. rjant Dover, W. RGriln1l l. - - No. 5 township Stanton, W. P. Stan tonfTample'eVB.F. Borden. NaT 9 towmdiitf Lee's Farm, A. J. Cheaan:?- - f No. I s fnship-rConners. QabMeU am City. IL U Ferry. . J ijuroksanijaia o wwnaaip vrnmp rawer, nf Ited nWn niU,neew. Waaw worth.; lftt ward. J. .X-LewietM-waed, 8. B. Street, jr.: 3d. ward, E. J.Ma thw;jlh ward, fiofceri Saawkn; jr, 6th ward, McCarthT's. precinct, W. P. Mettt; 6t. PhillipV precinct, W. U Marshall. No. 0 Township Brock's Store; M. W. Carman. A new registration has been ordered, so every voter who desires to cast his ballot in the election in November next must go and have his name registered. Praia U Loo 8(ar State. ' HrrrcHMiB, Tex., Feb. 1885. For manv rears mv wife has been af flicted with a large eating uloer of the leg, which has bad the attention of eev era! doctors, and the use of all kinds of medicine, without benefit. She was told that B. B. B. would cure her. She has used two bottles, and the ulcers improved rapidly until entirely eared- It. was the first and onlv medicine that ever did any good. W. J. KIN Nil. Sold in New Berne by K. N. Ihiffv and r.. 11. Meadows. BBIKFt. Hot soup and bread for a penny' is a New York restaurant sign. The price of sugar is 'on tbe decline. In England ornahed sugar sells at hole sale for 81(cenU per nd and gxsnn- lalea for oniyn ceou. I Los Angles, Cal., has adopted a probi bition ordinance making it a misde meanor for minors under IB years of age to smoke cigarettes oo liie streets, and for any one to sell cigarettes to such miners. Belfast, Ireland, which has been sub' jected to so many bloody tioU lately, is mow in a state ox quieiuae ana win likely remain so for some lime. It is claimed that measures have been so per- fecud by thauthoritfae: that it leal most utterly impossible for disturbances of any magnitude to arise. If it is true that fiissures in the ground have occurred at Charleston and Sumnierville, B. C, those plaoos are having the same experience that bw- fell the" toWn' of New Madrid, H. U 1811. -Then the qtraking of the ground lasted for months and the surface rose and sank in great undulations' over an extent of 800 miles, forming nasares half a mile long Cvom'.wCioh exvdadjl and ipoiJte4 fait Um, height of the ttee 4mu jmmJ r-wan ekl mm shsMrw aatahakaa . ... ill Of , ih. VOW Of liabci which Mhd In" 'oonfusidti ?f angweaand a' dispersion of the people, there has never been so bold aa attempt the contemplated won tovrer to be built by an ingenious Frenchman on the" Champs de Mars In (Paris. The Washington monument, fsni tallest struct r in the world, stands MIS feet, but the proposed one In IXkris is to be 1,000 or nearly twioe a AAr can Jiever ibei esected i but Ponach I ggenuUY ' aaVf that It aan ud will. K"od this fony-rtwW can aooom- plishwe faU to know nnloss it is the display of a daring pieoe el engineer log. 1 Of tea aegleel wait tfelaf la feitittS proper attentioa to. their nbildrea who have, heooma, anaesJthyi I'kwM your taklT dauebtef vttoa the We'of B; B. B. as a tor4s and genersJ regulator give itlol to roar weak and feeble children; pra wfbettoyoarbtian and"otisuBS k general tonic and. , sppeUze before treakfaat, and they, will never have any se for whiKky bitters. :"- rr"rv.t: "Bold fn New Berne ft. Duffy and '& Maadowart mm wwn v -vn f tf j. The Beligiouaw4'rc h AeCot4!ag' to. aUbletWl'oVod"' I Landon. the Borninal.trearttve the ' 1 !a fosdinir rwHglot!! bodies among kit Eng' t ..h--aktng peopldthrou&hoal .the world is as follows:. Cor -romttioml irta t,J,U.lU.'. 8,750,(VX I ltd of ail description..;... 8,163,000 l.hTUrlsri.eU tfeeorip)oiu.a,uuu roOiodiP', all descriptions-. 11,000,000 Liecopaliana..u-i. 21,305,000 rive hundred w: avtd elrls a t ) ciear- II toll j" i.R..t and r . wiping wit , . I 1 THX BUpfS 0 CHAJlLESTOJf: Continued Bbocka Xsin lhe People ! bt. OaaaJ SearJ There were- rumors on, the streets yestedaj; that CkTrTniieon"' was sfsktpg, WdkW'ajAfewa ad se)tire porta.that the same raraora, wer .float there butarere wfthoal fcaai'fcHOB. We publish below" the basest received by auiil last night, also an extract from the Baltimore- Suafe eorrespondeot latter wriUen on the spot last Friday gMag a aescMptMB oi tae-ruois; - Nkw Yo&K,SeDtetnber4. 1 The follow mg baHeaA was posted at saesSaa of the Western Union telegraph company here this morning: "Charleston, 8. C, September 4th. Last night's shook has greatly impaired oonfldenoe. Tat slight, set noise, such aa the jarring of a qoor, wll empty any house of its inhahttaaw It is still very difficult to deliver tele grams, as few people aan be found, at their usual places. At S o'Oleeki this morning the Western Unioa telegraph company succeeded in clearing up itsi busuieee with au cities, ror tbe prat lime sinoe the earthquake. " Coutucaroir, Sept. 4. The ahock last night caused great alarm oa aoooant af the oondition of the nerves ef the people. Those people who had ven tared baei under -their roofs hurried Into the streets, which presented for a few mo ments as tragical an appearance as Tuesday night. But little actual ham was done by tbe shock, two upten- anted houses are reported to nave fallen, together with par) of the coping of tbe Charleston hotel. The vibration during the shock was hot especially ereat. but tbe moaning and bowling sound was eufficiently alarming. Gred-I ually the people had oome to she oon-f, viction that tbe Shocks were at an 'end and the disappointment was agoniz iag. The sensation today is the falling of showers of pebbles in the lower part of tbe city. The first fall was at half past seven o'clock this morning and the second at about 11 o'clock. They appeared to fall in a slanting direction, from the south to the north. There are morals of flint among them, and all are plainly abrad ed and worn by tbe action of water. Some few have sharp fractures and have evidently been recently broken. The fact of their fall vouched for by several trustworthy persons. The bulk of the pebbles fell in and areand the News and Courier oflioe. OBAILBSTON, Sept. 8, 1886. Throughout South Carolina the earth quake shocks were felt strongly from tbe coast to the mountains. Every where the most' exarrerated -rwmort were spread about the xmdftloa ol things in Charleston. The ant imS sion of the eity Usetf a that tbeeirta quake story bad been - gveewy oversow? hat nlrwnr InVMtliration aniokW removes the daghUTrWy'ato'okok nl nigas was ae quiec aa a aaaansa vuiajre. The onT apupq was the rumble of ba wheels of the hotel omnibus, which give the impression in the lonely tooah- other ttdnsot Waa oaiagu The . gall Isknns ware liohted in the streets, so that the debris from the wrecked hotfees could be seen ia great pnea ia tbe oar row 'Streets. The terror ef the people still held them so strongly that very few of those who had been compelled to fly f nonx their houses had ventaasd to return to them1, and thousands dre still encamped this Friday morning on vacant lots, in the publio parka, on tna battery, on the citadel green and in the oountry around the suburbs. Nothing of the sort was seen in Charleston dar ing the long-continued bprnbaniuyafit attending the oivil war; When the Swamp Angel sent every hoar of the Uy and night messages of death into the devoted citronor in au .tntf Bombardment-, aof m the deetraotlveneaa of (he great Are of 1861 ; nor in all the hur ricanes and cyclones so whjoh the city is exposed by reason" of Ha situation, was so muoh damage done aa daring tne few misttteWoi the. earthquake last Tuesday night. The terror inspired by those )Xew mlrJuteei will be a memory ferever. My flntf VlW was o asrsfal of the o&maa ia the public squares at nigntj and again early this morning. ' Bed ,Kt1--5MtsS verv Tarietr-wf faaor- tmtavra sheets d awninaw kpraad over ptao, eowati av the , temporary shelter of . these hoBMlese people. Candiea and lamps gay them light, and comforters and blabkexsaaa wtnteraiataaoi prssaevso them from the chill September night H Camp,Jlre.,aa af ctnrrae apt al - lowadj laaatptw aome or tae'vaeaatt ' lota, where the poorer people were ob liged to do their Booking. Whites and b Lacks alike, flocked to aba security af these tehfponrry-haMtetioiU, But Che larrer pttvportioa, of . them are oolored people. " liundreds of . women,' with large brooda of children, balk "of those redaoed to eonsprre tas ' tbe hardships f this ax of -life) aid the deprivation f bans of thKn. would form a pitiful storr. .V '- ' " " - ' i I saw oa the Battery a family of ale- raat ladiee from one of the lance man- stone in that neighbd-hoodrreduoed to thsj extremity of reposing oa tne para beaches aadafaniawarng, their Stately home ia ruins just before them. In nWkr aMArtMP a r mi , mnttuir' was struggling with an Infant at the breast and feeding a family of-seven or eight t a - 1 w. - j . M - - Cuuaren-wtui-wrei-u im-wiwrinnri otuilt stretched orea some boards, with a straw bed foe air oi than to sleep -The colored people displayed a good den. of Inreiruitr in devising tenrporary bomes for themselves oa some of the vsnant loU which are toot yet built tpon v'-ravsni fire of l?Slintbe lower part :, r r.--a 1 1 a t res Uant r t-is - t rnf ry ia .toe - tie I ' af oft at a ;-; ' -'-Tt - -Z on K" t " .41 . , .. fi tV , . . t t it nr. S f' ' " 1 ! ' t. .- X to I k If rond t e rre-Hint ruCsJ Llauv people have been out of their i . .'- -all L iJ-VW houses siaoe the eventful TuosdayTiigty when the tumbling, walls .seat thorn half-dreeeed to seek safety 1h Jbe opfehl The number so living, however er.'lsi decreasing every heas with tbe snbsid anoeof oonvnotietkfaadAthe return of confidence. On ,Wednedy nigbj the parka were futf oi'peoplft. U them, were women won lranta iu thetu arms, provided with only a blaaket or) quilt to oover them. ,In, Waal-aagtpni rare, where nuBareai ol peopia so con gregated, the terror, was intensified PJ the excited religious enthusiasm of tta colored people, led by several colored, men . who prayed and exhorted wftfe loud " and impastuonedToioe, driving sleep and rsseee fswaaosaavhoaeeded and soughireaa ladrallgaednthusi asm was kept up until exhaustion oame to Ota panasipama. The police were iot permitted to Interfere. I Ia all the exsiteensat, however, dt ereditabn to the entire population that these are no npofW or pJuhdeflng or Violence of any sort, H would binaural to aspect that ia a ease where ha whale population was foroed to flea from the bouses, as oa Tuesday night laat, there would p plunderers, but the police eontrol ,of the city baa not been lost for a single boor, not withstanding the main station-house of the force was thrown in rains about them. Careful Inaairv amour the authorities of the city places the total casualties by the earthquake at 86. All things con sidered, this is a very small mortality, it is remembered that some damage was' done to nearly every bouse In town, and that three or four hundred are so Verv badlv damaged that thev will Htave to be ntiflf Jvl Bbiteraluilt. A Lgreat deal of VLlf fa&vatiwuls due to the solidity of the buildings, . Charles ton has a peculiar architecture, in .Which thick and durable walls play as important part. If tbe houses were ouiit use tne most oi tne paper-ensii rpwa of Baltimore and other cities, it would be today a oomulete mass of irre trievable ruins. The Charleston Hotel, where I write this diwateti, m opened totrrtvlrt Miii the (to g44 Wefc aouse was ouut in loot, ana covers s block of grouceV with an interior court sodded with -grass. -There are several hundred' bjPaidsblioaa. rdfras) mUXe hotel, and only twenty of them are lit f6r occupdhcy.-'The 'press gang has Knew ail: .Ttssaonrt-yard is severed by debris, and the ,-csan wall of, the front part of the Quadrangle is split from, the rpoTto tmrmttom. The piaster outside of the stracsora la pebhx. eff and the ftont ooraioa has iHied anoaa.etttwo Sindred oariioada of bricks in,front of, e mala entrance'. The house is a mas- ftTaamy'Woaing banding, at straetioja as an - Egyptian It hd been lesr staong it Men a heap of ruins nndsr lot fte 'eerthortiUtey The sida of the Jratebla vry tmM4 wrecked, and it will post ten or twaajg thousand dollars to repair itproperly You msV lmagine'what We 'the reflec tiona of thatirM' traveler wM tarried out the gay and soeKhtefMratBtrerthe mosquito net on tpe reopening nignt oi the hotel during these shaky times. I oould give you no better example in all she city. The Charleston Hotel has adlla ai fort. Nevertheless when one I lies down in it to sleep he does not know bat that it will' be bis mausoleum be- fore morning. , .., . . T1 . . A vtry laagafl baa-ben of .theWmiw, 5 s oi wood. These stood the strain, d are safer than brick houaaa. Nearly the inhabitants Imng ih name houses returned to their dwellings after the IrM night ofi the shock-.1 'Some of the notable buildings of the oil, wkioh were reported to nave Deen destroyed, are not actually thrown down-. The most prominent example of this is the Church of St. Michael's, at the corner ofl Broad and Maetiogi streets. The spire of this colonial ohurch was tbe target of tbe swamp angeh during the bombardment by the' federal forces. The clock in the spire shows that the I Tuesday , last . came, precise! at 9M o'oloak. ! The bowr hand at ea-tbw 'X of The time stands recorded by (ta earth quake itself atga up above tnyaoaae or the city. -The tront porweq ana front, wall dft . Meeting efaeea.ara ked a foot or aaora eat aa .tawMaW diealar and It U thonghf. thd apir hart to oome oaten belose aaaasra i? ba,ataa i.t:;..' vir v-r f..o as - BaeaJea'a Arat aatv Rteam, Fever Sores, fetter. Chapped Hajida, Chilblainr, Oorusaad' ail Skin ptions, and pos-juvauvenrea, piles. It MUaataaA tofirWWtieSOa . or monev refunded. Prion iS cents aaaV Foisaleby Hancock Bros.1 ly t.iT,-tl-1natiM I na Jokes Saptrlar Caajl Staadlar Bale To tare expense to the county and Joes of time in the auapuuawy attend- as oe of witnesses, the following etapd- first day at tbe teraa.r .eldailet tnra cU Aa to all other cases, witnesses, both beflara the grand Jury and tha oourt, la U Booth aide of. Trent Rivar ,-r-Cases from Ot anta V.ik It ths ri . i Wil he as ken up Moodsy of enchcovrt. : A., '. S, -North- tide of trhk UverJ-Wrt-nesbesin aaaea seht p fth townships north of the. river wilj jaoatteatMl Tuesday of each oourt-1. . 0" wi'l be mted aaw aarWmedfe the ' ' 4rirtriawhlatbenaJ o . U at i not to th Mwti-h in of the Ovworon-;ng J'eff f i &or of thA rerUeccac' te didi.aat. ' lIac:-'', tiading over defend ante, wui b.ad them Over, and also reccgaizB wiUirsoi, to that day-of eaaht Woudatel the' thMilM Bbrtts tooa knt 4 ia CulaA wntenkfaet'taa Sjttrefto ithm a lWatoavaaWaiTli .i .ll .iWimaseee-,' heterf i kaa4 jay.1 raiiaxnevaaea. not aweaa. aarere aaai witneeaeeu ua-aii" Myi'aaBiaflari batevea aaii gtaa eeattttjwiUapt attena Dera.weoneaoay KMaaw: w nneeses, waetner in, vu , ot cjuai- aal oaese.'sttendittg before dart as above speeiled, oaaaot ptawa taatr attaaitaee t for snob pnea time. I All witnesses in both otil aad oriaai aal cases will take notice of the above days, and are not to be i e aatipcenaad to each ttasa, and no fees-fler tssalagar aerraag suhpeenae' eantrary to aVavrute wUI be taxed iniheaosta, The Clerk of the Court will place upon tbe first page of thf criminal docket at each court, an index grouping the mast-; hers of the cases, which, by this rale, will be for hearing, oa eapjs, af ahe 4eyt as above specified, . , A oppy of' these Bunding Balsa will be printed sad seat to each of tke Jus tices of the Paaoe ia the eounty; with re- 2aest to paste ia hia docket, aad as ao iy witnaswns and defendaata ia every case tnereo:. These are permanent rules aad will remain in force unlees revoked or modi fled by some subsequent eovrt, after due ootioe to the Magistrates and the public. By order of the Court: T. 3. WHITAKXR, Ctark Ha parlor Court. hVpt. IHWi. i , A.n 1 Citlaea Mr. J. iL N orris, an old resident of Home, Oa., says, that he had been badly troubled with kidney complaint for a great many years aad with acaama fk three yeara, at times could eoaroety walk and had tried many remedies without benefit, until he began taking Bieoiric Bitters and anointing his hands and feet with Buckden's Arniea Salve. This treatment afforded hint great relief and he strongly recommends Electric liters to all who sutler with kidney complaints, or need a blood purifier. Sold by Hancock Bros. Drawing aad Painting. Having formed a elaes ia drawing and painting, notice ia hereby given that other students wal wa aakaa at amy studio at the Baptist Pareotune. ln- Lstructiori will be giyftn ia Pn wing aad Painting in Oil and Water colon; urates-Drawing rrtm aaotrett ana from LUe i from StiU Ltfe. ami Is) abarrlati- piea of Technioai Drawing. Ake Lustra i i Palpiipg and ether Deoorativa sspthf, I for which orders are aolioitad. ., i t hpg20dlw Mas. A. M. WHITtTktJ). . Baal Estate Mortaaaas aaal Deas for salq at the Journal ofiida.': I'T, jJ fjHJ II u .1 COMMERCIAL ',.. JVBaTP,BIBB,B. Oorroa Bxsd S10.00. Tbarwrara Bard, $1.00; dip, 1.7p. Taa 70O.afl.90. Oa.T8--Naw, Bfic. ita bulk. Oobm &5a60e. per lb. Baaau-Oa fbot foot. 8c to 5c. Oeuiryar Hla-4ae. per la. ...v-.fcMB-l0o.patbk Eaaa 13a. par doaaa, ... FmmsH poax tiaoo- per pound. PaOT-60o, Per Wshel. Foowta T5o.all.qp per an n red. Omoira 0a pee barrel. , Fbl Paaa-68a70p, Hnaa Drr. loc: areea &e. l APPLkS 2Sa50o. per bmahel . PCABS 75c.al.W per bushel, nowrr 35b. par gal. TaMXiOw o. aerib. OtTMaraaw Oaawaa MaMo.: tilr- 700. par baaaeL itft-oo eta. per boaheL pervMsoei. ' .fanrjPcttAT TdrtAToasM.7l par bat. inetaapaad. OTi.rox Bthsmaa. UaSOo,; yanBk Bjaoerwa--Te. BaiybnaWseVrndfa. dall and ibat inalyatot; misMI; euisMatt. 'f aob hearta, ai,gujsej,bMn'aaav B.a. F. Bi aaalL. O.-Tlc. FLorra-48.25a6.0a Srwxa OranulatadT, Sic - Corna alMi i i -i " DMoLasaWAWByawi IJWDa-ta, toQPawpv 1.7e back, 13.00. j".ia L. Wdfreopsalbr1 Kjnatrten gphoei on We Kl salt straet. MOMDaT. BKPT. alei eootlDne her slaaa af Hlahar.aMfiteli ataarnatres. -J t-J'-eepfalw f IttssltaatedafUeaatlWaaeWWihatW sewn n, u , ana iwq ana a natr asuse wssa or Roekja Folnl awpot, oa wT W. ltatiraai.! wutine.iaiPef ihwhikm aM. ijarentihava aecee7 Per terms sddiwe TZ-TUZT;. .iaa.i. ev aus Yj-"' sep7W3w .... , aJneatoea,KCL., ft A rWin tW BatMf of het 845HOOL oa hordat. niewr. liih uaa i f.iil m,u4m nan mm m nini it i .1. run- : rii ; .j. liir'J- r sum i&a jorMiwui open a sc hool on kl. - L.?- wiu teach French aad D ocut: n. , rr g who, woHi b tn ths 6th, lUitnd t-.U grades wi.1 be rwvw. j Terms $3.0d per month. Baotnoaa' C Veaasn i af Jladia Uaeaav Caeca aaia- , Toroboe. MMUoL aarauaa aad M I laeee, wiu he oOMad m Marveloasly Lew re'Store 'Eouiid Corsef. aT.P.IVEi OMtDorfMaNlMt, IKSUKIGAIOTaXCa-m Guaranty TTntnal c;i Policy Carried for about f 1 Yeartr. L a r ,r a Par adaasaly beaatts, S85. - i H Lobs of Life, 65,000. Loss of both feet ot both hands SS.' Loas of use foot or one. haad, tXJMi WATSON S" 8TStETu Ageatt. set5 d wtf School Notice. htr School (oa Hnmd itreel) BEPr. It. ISM. up aid School Notice. 1X8 MOLIJB HEATH will nm.. k. : Mcbuu) u hat KeittdQiiM un 1-mlluck MONDAY. KEPT b, 1KHS. lernim IVlmitrv SI M) mr uinti.. a.i in leeiU. ( fti pnr nitmth. mul dlir ' F. a smMoirs, ( 0TT0N BROKERT ousiKnmeutM Kolicited. r!lclW C, HKYAN'H ..n Houtl. KrOBl tiMl. m ,l,wr !( tf Urnn hi iDui tiHiik ' a. Prumpl tt lllliai L-1 w, Tn rhj.aninr) CoiUiu atid oilier 1-ruduce. m2tiwtim. Music School. Miw KASMt h MYKJOK of Murbs bn, N.C. wIlloiH-n a Ml'HlC MC11UQL l New Horuv early lu SenUmibnr rnr"r. ticnlan apply at the nde n of aft. Jttb. For Sale. "I, I Deai table Dwelling oa north aiae-af Iroad street, between George and Berne reels, eontamlnsr six rooms I tn perfect raer. (food well ef in Idrese P. O. Box Mo. 578. ;ommisien llerchanU AND DKALKBM IN Fertilizers and Ajjrir cultural Chemicals. BP4bpsal attmtuin g iven a kWi " rrmw. Liberal advaueea made on ConalfnnjD(. OflMs el wer rViihwkarul Middle ttretts' ' sndU-ioaPola, ciawt1 .1- A Card. 1 win oMii a flWai frtrtMAhlna Ins thS Garmao of Mtp-aaihaa. lAiiKuaga by about the luth Luia and Gentlemen will ateasa SDDlr t aat corner of rimacock an-oTlork au aacsl deed) Notice. llv ordaa BriStil' niimal afill. i i f Csavea Ooaatat than' wjjQ.AaWgi'aaari'' r-gisUaUoatbjejMtsrsa it Llod odw tz$6atn' i'.ou su "iwli 79voi9dvr co;iqnT l. TmJ :r,f T:)o Jnn 'lit Jr-Oin flli. O'tttii ''' if fWraSLnr. ) J 1! .hi 'l ti;ia .itnl B. O. K, ' - ' r..l-9Yli; tod1 . .'" win rtm J mva ii ,i Mi pi i 1 1 1). 11 In 4sUl3 ,t .IOrn HidJ Vnlt fm .uaC.. 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