n '.i-M v - i i. If It lit- i-iv. in I .t ,..,. a ' it- t .-1, u--i r..;.v I k 1 t ; v L A.T?NEY . I SUalaiar AUaamas. ; f S 1 - 2 i ' 1 ,' We, 7T ' WeA.l wun t'uMm. S Jio ILenirtfi day. , tun seta, :19l 13 boora,,4 MnuV- M oon sets t a.m. thlddarate pay. For farther inforpa- . Utk SPIilj St JOfTBBtl. Offi ,',.mmmm . hevJTrdowS 71 Ttttxir.-toll tTh'tt- -r'rf1" hwAgjiVtn fita iiperOniBaS i U. tIMltl WMbBlr' Th( hUSiiieet, meeting of tbe Y. M, C. U'uW poflipobed. until the third . WedneBdar laieht in this month. ,5Ch eobooner , 9uan arrived from Broad Breeteyestordey with a cargo of ..ftinter from DaUBroi. mill for theoot- 'A l&rfcennmberof Kinston niorchanU bawed 4hregh fop Morehead CHy on Ti Ut4J PlgU, Una last bight a ttumbor ' -rtpjikllSrhni paaaed down. ' ' 1 We eall attention to the eebonl notice h "r Kui: HaulVi ' Her reputation a ' teacher V well known In this city. She t wt for iwfl yoan one of the in out pop- ulaMcheri( ta otrr graded school. The jtowoahip Democratic executive 4aiiUtteliCSraTan oonntr will meet atUMefBoeef Outoa'A Pelletier in tbU olty ; on Satajday, Sept. Htb, at It -o.'olpok.mrorjhe pjirpoee ol electing a UnMUJecnti r JdommiiUe. 1 AH member are requested to be preeentJ Meeen. D. R. Jackson and E. M. nodgeaol Kiaaton thautyl yOrday J , apent ilie day in Mr. UOdgi tea u a aTafitnier of parta, wagona, whee)s, I anil 'Km a nmnlivn hi wnik at J. il t laWgiir W, B. Ouioo. t B. L.w'erry, Eaq., wa in the city yea JUrlayUJO ,cCi ; - B. at. Qatea.T: Ulrich, H A. Bel), .( YaarWlHAwaraiafiJtj lady, and Cftpt. Frank' Bell -werw paaaengara by the J Jrw.Qarno. Piwoaway learee this nfoWlnTor Btooiiyh, where he will maW 10awir4htmia. aTW. SCoTforth lib. de termination to buy a larceatock4 bf "iW4 jM v6r, ; Hi) "wUi; glvq' 'doe aaJM f the aame when he returna. ff p. , PJGfj baf ' returned frgra tbe - ertbena' tsarketa,' and from the aite ' and number of the bozeane is receiving of. Kodda, to ' ffer o the pubiw lb ffH.LV ; 4 ', " :ir.iJtr:Vlt.J3aker left reatarday wmra :J tha lrtbern marketa,. ', lie wfil "rchiw a tjnustially; ttracr8.?rk s ol gooda'ady wtil 4e the peoplo know Hr. Joaepniuem ieit lor Mungnam-a wa . leel confident, ne will give a good ac ao- (. v.m Rmu LLa-atLuur in a6d trim MginKo6d (hit tion IOht,a)ie. ana qpr .meronmnta. -,u1 ann v-K) Alalia Wei?. aV.r!halTh"l(haip ' tr-rirallintaol S JcSaalj fZvrt for cfaaep beTha MdiaBnBor,f?)e &h t rrial kai tM fOTttokXa A ' 1 1 in otaer proaooe, nejtoanr wa w 0 oc. -ac.-1 a larger waaewaowuK rbnsinf iB Kibeqbangea wrought r br the catisatiDa) tr the varioua atreamt ev-' --to?',"ftf tae-aTdvaaoe " a U . iid'enierprlae. lave our bnaiaea men-' hat other ., wi'! t.cf jTPRtbAefilvatlwir itaU proJuriive aectionv aai luatoiikliy 3 tcrr V i-jbwmWfrfjOuTjfitjrTba Uf CeUartl aaAi JriluhUe ; "?fry the tCvMaud Trrit r tt , uea.U .Co. .ia , etep h 1 1 , t wi! latberlfar , t ; w -niaiiiiki!a. a a: etier . : ,.r 'ii.frq. tcwi'lL'f In i ua we luv.tA iovr a- v t j 1 iiiT w1y Voa aL t 1 i f i out v. ho I fc to g r if m r - r iit ' r I 1 i l I' 9 1 1 ! Tow-m all over th BtHUkn mnAing tain tor GhitlMtao.40aifpepple are J poor but the widow's mi(a fa accitble people are bound to Miter vnlees toIub- tary eoatribtnlona are seat- Tbousasds, o peerie, ar witbewt ebeUar and in geatdi9kre.-zTbeIJoultNi'L will for-i wai any jcPQtribmtioBi ileft at ceipt of aame. 1 Weiro'a'ulbori tnortzed tfl Btate'&iai Neuae Union Ganip Meeting 1 wiH ootrJUite 1 Tk M.. 7 The npbl yejcbfnce fir Um Amen ta taiTl4alibW'468iay ver tka ?,Bf great usual owing (jo the erfcquake new being thiaheoibing topie. In aporting-circlee the Interest ia always intenae, for there muat aecea- saxily be a little fear that England may take away from our shores the highly prised cup that we have held so long. The following telegrams give the re sult: New Yobk, Sept. 7. To Daily Jobhal: Mayflower one mile ahead. Will surely win, barring accident. J. W. M. Nkw Yobk, dept. 7. , To Daily Jocbkal; May flower, wins, beating Qalatea twelve minutes. Dis tance thirty-eight miles. JlMauo. Nuw York, Sept. 7. To E. n. IioiiKJtTS: Maytlower wins by about ten minutes. j. n. ooin. traps. The increase of travel over the Brook lyn bridge aaa ' beta ytd rapid a to sug gest tbe project of another bridge at Black well's Island. " Tbe peach harvest is about over. Re ports from Delaware and Maryland ahow that the yield in those States has not been so good aa last year. All over tbe country from Boston In the North, Chicago in the West, and New, Orleanaln'iha euh, noble re sponses oi aid nave oeen sent ine suffer ers at Charleston and Summerville. The German ship Albatross has re turned from the New llebrides Island, whero'sne has been ordered to subdue an insurrection between tho natives and Gorman subjects located there. The German flag on the Carolines was hauled down. ' ' Orders have been issued to the Eng lish admiralty office to the commandors of all English , war vessels now along me Auanuo ana uuii c oasis to report at once at Halifax to assist ths Canadian ciuiaeraln protecting the New Found- land fisheries. A dispatch from Tombstone, Ar irons, states' that Gerommo and forty bucks have surrendered to Gen. Lawtotn The cunning old waff ipr saya that his band were out of ammunition and provisions, they were hungry and faint, and would surrender unconditionally, South America! ' is taking ooneid- erable. 'infortwt, la tbe Berlin Exhibi- Uotk OetmaBy.-; Brar.il, ' Pent, 'Chin, vesNBueia) oduvib.' urwgwaj us ine ArgenVMn mnMb'; wiUn bei repre sented. Tbe'.avmajn. atearrniblp Unas baTS consented to transfer an articles of exhibit free of charge. A little romance to told of the late Samuel J. Tildea that was not generally known, before his death. When scarce ly past boyhood, lile, most all youths, he fell In love with a' most excellent young lady .J Though she expressed great admlratioa, for the raid apt youth, yek alULlhlied't. reiurn'bfs- hfteoloo. He towed he could never love any other, andlW-harmed". Uaclbv al hU daya.; . Tjift lady, am, lvoa o lament his Onaooount of the serious objectiona of thaTjxar of Baaaia, Prince Alexander has publicly annoSrnoed hts'.intention of abdicating Bnlgartir'bHt before leaving will establish MgerK. ' Not only has the Prince aioaely estdearsd himeeU to M,mi(WU;y lwlau' btU heroic and Tklianl sWlcrtderbd fa tbe late oonflict with Seryia, but many of neighboring proyln e piva proven themselves loyal to his cause; and h,onor 1 ' i .I""..' A.J . ' . ana. eeteeaat ninai ter ata . gewiuiiisiiiy bearibg' qd;u'plrilfiaht?i inilit&ry career. At preeetit Alexander is one of the most important charaoter in. Europe. He Is of German parenUfie and vat wifllnally aa officer in ' lb Prttasian -eertice; also ha served la the Basso Turkish wan Ia 1373 V m elated 'to; Ue thrphe f rsalgana, during .which, rctgn Tthaa been any thing also but a bad of roses, . : f "nil t M : v ' "Wfapn" I? dab was in the ark young usm alwsya playing tricks oa tbe old --r,'.vrn.o. .OneiiT he told hisaea i.-iAH i. I v i that katrf iar ! n.lar nd llry Rl an caught cold. Iben It dawBci ia . o&h t'.tat he bad i to securs a f "''t pf Dr,, null's a i i.'.w i-s used.' thx ayprypy chabxestom, JSo Tyuther1 purbanceCleaxiiig The latest prfatjfrom Charleston, tnat the people" are , becoming moreJ cheerf arnd -artbeginning o cleat away the rbbiah.nhe aidewaiks and streets. The work in hand now is .to relieve the immediate wSjixta of , the aaf- fering4od for' this TOrpoa oontribd- uons are going tn iroaa au parts or tne country, we oobtinue today the de- Qription'ol the-raJn is rlyaa by the BBltimorsram'a eorrespotKWK Oa the opposite aoraer the utrtico of the guardhouse or chief police station ia knocked into rums. 'The xjqif portico is aown, ana a coioreo woman was killed under the debris." The soof is crushed in and tbe building is wrecked The city hall- and the old court house, on the opposite eoraeca. are not serious lv damunL - laatut nr ivt riamaoa ia done also to the splendid eiistom-houseitf Mir; mmfi nf thfl ghariaaaatae buildinar. on East Bav street, nor to the I Cooper river front are injured, but not oia poBiomce ouitamg, wironi orvcniea' I 1 . . . . ft 1 I . . a ataa. uit) Buuteii lur toe sewBsmmt.m lrgiua were tired when the Mother of States fallowed South Carolina Out of) tbe Union. Tbe Hibernian Hall, where the seoesaton Legislature met In 1890 after the exodus from Columbia. i badly damaged. This is probably the sole re maining building intimately associated with tbe events of 1880-61 in Charleston. It was here that Anderson arranged the details of tbe surrender of Fort Sump- ter. 1 be struoture was butlt in lolU by the Hibernian Society of Charleston, and has a large gilded harpof Erin over the main entrance. Massive Grecian pillars supported a portico ia. front. These are all thrown down xeept' 0ns column, which stands half broken. To judge by tbe way things lie, I should say tbe terrestrial waves which worked tbe present ruin moved from southeast to northwest. On the ground lie many columns, and on tbe roofs many chimneys, whole, just aa If th had been laid there by a careful Pointing in the direction indicated. as tbe dispatches have frequently men tioned, the chief damage to the city is. in the lower oart. where it aoDroacaea the apex of an ana-la between the Ash ley and Cooper rivers. I walkedTiter the battery at this extreme point early tnia morning and found all the splendid old Charlesum hones shattered f several el them In toi almost beyond repair. and every one or them, mora than two dosen in nnmberv not habitable. , Tbe sea wall of tho battery ..running around two sides of too grounds in front 'of these mansions) is not oracked, and $e harbor, ao far as known at this tints, has not been affected by the upheaval. It would take a long schedule to enu merate all of tbe many important pri- veto dwellings involved tnainwal ruin, but tn the moat of the eases tho damace is ohiefly to top stories Itore-an J thy waiia are oaaiy oraoaea irom top io act torn, and here aaxhtbwea houna'ts ores traced, but these are exceptional bases and not the rale. Still there are maay of these. Among the houses on Broad street, west of King street, I noticed the episcopal residence of tbe Catholic Mxhop of Charleston, which ia la rains, The steeple of St. Phillip's Church is damaged, and the venerable building is a bad wreck, inside and outside., The front portico of the medical col lege Is down on Qdeen street, and Ike top of the steeple 'of the Unitarian Church, a large structure on Avohdale street, is,bnken off and fallen through the roof. In the midst of the earth quake, fires breaking out in several localities added to the awfalmss of the situation. In the lowerrpartof Xing street a block of building was burned up, and many people wore beggared. 1 uapt. uaweon, or tne asm d Vovr- ter, tells a grsphio story , of 'Tuesday night's incidents, tie U vat la a masaivs brick mansion on-Bull street, near But ledge street' Ho' was in his room on the second story. The first shock was followed quickly by two others not ao severe aa the first. The. house seemed to be turning aa on a pivot. In a few seconds the air waa filled with shrieks of women and children from every side tn the neighborhood. Tho cries for the help of God were heartrending. Every cracked wails. A bugs taa oa top of the bouse, need as a cistern for rain water, broke and poured loos, of water into the bedrooms balow and into all the other apartmeate of ' the house. ux the parlor.- several statues . were thrOwh down and , broken. The furni ture, picture frames and mirrors war broker K Aie pordh lnf front ifHtve house with marble pillars was demoH isbed. The t beeutirnl t home,, ,wm- a , wreekJaadtKke it ttmlar'.tvsalUiAdied more equally lafge'and blecant mari- atona- au tiered to the same or greater distinct abockt were experienced dar ing the night, each diminishing In vio lence from the first. . In every Bart of tiie City the people fled frantically Into tbe streauv fearing that they would be buried beneath their own walls. It in this way that many were killed whs would have been spared if 'they had re mained within. No instance ia recorded of any one meeting death' indoors.. The list of casualties is chiefly made no of people ;wboi '" "fll itaJil&g chimneys, cornices, porticoes, etc.. on the street, and , oca gentleman ,,wea killed on his own doorstep in (he act of leaving his house, -. Thec&e i related of a lady whowas-aboat te-Iy into tbs street, but torned to bring a littls child wbo ran back after something he' want ed to tako with him. She bad. hardly recrosaed the threshold when the top of the dwelling earn a dtrw a md nXngls brick struck her on tbe bfp, doing no serioiw Id jury. iTbe ehlli'a fwrversity save-1 the mother Wife, vir-m j A UAf told th WTijvt5vvyH C i , r to Y - - i. .... u Il D.riy ' 1 - - were t s lowesv i iafi thir altr. waai niaby houses vera damaged, thafaJlteg.thaJ bricks and. mortar; oxeated jpko4aoiiq dust, and the falling plaster thuidawe. suffooatina. Itfa tfaeDhion of tlhailes ton to plaster oiwlMat-theuide of boUdinga anckmigrtat. Aefctat. tUsi Meied a hy rotJuafj ithartM i , naticed that , taa iacuoHa,U.uuja. Priagle mans ton was apparently not in jured. ThewaMsTue cracked, thoagh iitm i irirrriii ni i , a good deaVof ta tateatorf plastering fell, breaking avinti valuable old china and vaaea, A eU Jav thfl yaxd threw ao water duriur ahe;aoariislsai,llJie a spootinsjK spring. 6 .Trie.' water bteugbtJ With it a great aowiMsy ex waste, nana. Sullivan's- U&ad.ta which Fort Moultrie Is locales' . xperiaaced' a good deal of tho shock, but no very greast damaga. was eaasi utteaxaf saeaatsji used as a summer resort by ( lfisaiesto. i a danoa ..was in progress, which tbe earthquake ended, i It ia stated that tbe shock on the island was attended by alow wailing .eaaad. Tbe sea did not rise, nor tbe tidei4h city, aboogb it I nraA aafat Old market bbtrse, which extrnds from Meeting at. to the water, was but slightly damaged. It is stated by obr yBiiexa who were on the street tt the ertttenl moment that the houses and trees and spires swayed oonaidetably, and the grouad seemed to ne and Ian in harmony with the motion, notioed that tbe picturesque ruin of .the old Cir cular Church, on Meeting street, burned during the fire of 1891, and which is now completely ooveredTby ivy, oame in fo '4ishad of damave, the shock splitting one of the walls, and throwing dowa a mass of bricks from' above the oriole window in front. Ih the upper" part of' the city only a very few of the bouses,' say1 one or two to eaon block, ahow outward signs or tbe visitation, bnt T doubt if any bouse in the' wbole eity entirely escaped in jury. Up to this morning no effort waa made to remove debris and clear the stpsu, but tdiaytms woweaeMve- it wbuu. ijutvuiau are mucwuuig the telegraph and telephone wires. Bus iness generally is being resumed. The street showed a great deal of business activity. At noon hundreds of drays and wagons are coming out. The flref devsatmeef remdink ' encamped on a ublio square, where it has been, with horses, engines and, fife man, ever since Tuesday gW.-,, The street oars- have resuaaad ahettf rips, r ad L eonljdenoe grows stronger evei'mctnerft tM the shaking 4AarWiTtoswtViU.Wa frsat deal of work lor ail tneTOmrx.0g rmaes, and atthf. mtffi'.k suffering Savwg, the: psnaar slamns bf neonle will have be MHevadl"In the midst of their BTrparnhaled, pe;C,thda fM duejjt Mtbii actional reassia oaim and show a disposition to embark eeur aireoirsfv tnlb the aettvltias of . the bus? ssasenof radavnowthani Charlsw-f tern ass epsvierosd' many Tjversef, and umtt them with anfarterme Dravary. bar is no disposition to flinoh now. It may be yery safely assumed that the wreckage will be oleared away prompt ly, and that things will soon wear their accustomed' look. Mather a. Often neglect and delay in giving proper attention to their ohildren who have become unhealthy. , r'laoe your sickly daughter upon the use of B. B. B. as a tonic and general regulator; give it to. roua wcahvand feeb atostcsven; pre- lscrteit toyoif homjand anal su as s general tonio ana appetizer oeiore breakfast, and they will never have any use for whisky bitters. Sold, lav MewATbrr.b.K. N. DulTy and W. m IfekArws. "- " " tn ii7 pi t ;rT"fi - Kinston tnfctUunUlVo forti -two tupils en its aseoha eekt Kinston Ottttsgw tvpenKxT its fall ses ss last . Monday witk wightynieren inere wasAOOtosr sugnt, woca oi.t&e earth at thir ttac fob r. hilnutes past eteTao.'Io'alovlS.aa Frldtr "night; last ingtwaaeooodsi.HciunwIar a, shaken anwindQwa ra,tt4,,pa damage u We h'ave been'reV tieetetf (o'aa'y that all ntahlbittonhHof' Lenoir county 10 nee at the, court Junta . in KJbsooa tn4 the of ,r4wp-,t. fbfMihe Purpose wrgapignifcAJMwnty Pro hibitlw TibcTetr TKert U Too political I The beef trader,' Richard-Pan wit eUfreltovi .oonrt -Viator iikjty Bssai .inraajisUkt oonatr balora iwhoiathm scouted taken for a hearinii la Iw Said" Quite gang of thieves arapTlcttedt-'in thl aiiair. . -i Kiii"i - - : . The "old' oampaigneYTJai'Tlsai political wisdom by the sarin shoetrs he has reeenuy ' aaa w ow sura ne will strike out UlV tAihosiirf.fot the ofBoo of ooroner and Save his 801 bottles atred wasttey.fl uabbag vox and tbs eafthittiae; pnt . prt boe wtis new hat. The Republicans-afwrallinlr OYeek township, at their-mssting last Batur- dffwov torn taenairyone nara-csu fteradcrat-BiU i Btrith and forth wAb nominated him for townshin exmstable. This, it is said. abjsoWpht "ones words" Intatha sfKmth.of Hjirh 'Deacon Beh TJsstn.tW ye9MoraaiBhOsyiic constaoia oi usi wrwneuip, Xna Kepubiicana baa tneir nsuai wrangle aa their mwiahlg tioeting here last Saturday. The Democrats, of eourse, enjoyed thl fan, forgetting that war will happen ut.tbe best regulated families, indeed" 'wir'axe informed VUl-"w.w8 i avTw'f tdwy Ht'tatkbMd fcjeia.jy It if ail brourht on scywar bt.h jfJUyttt the "foouah vtrgiiO." - : Tho steamer-Trentr on ker return from a point above Kinston last Satur day, atstfciniarana!tn the river channel five mjles ux. Kincton, VltMiv tt U 4vl sm tipon I sains fc saTs ihosn Wanafis iwant.rrasn.tne anoat ant; arhamanu :Wapciap j.a g4 aft aoa rewoflu ffimvi jTrje'cunty.roosMB b-!'ioers k' 4 tir reanaruonLluv "m. -t,A.i-y. MtdsHdrsuaJ iTIIJSiass an nm timiW ortherKer awjtiiSjros:iBittaptta wi lis iisa t wiasiinn . nais is am ot Iliftimaort. one I vooaBaJad - two, iPDm . sioMjy liair tow similar "treatment. " uenui Bunk Morton AwoaieHewid vioeeasiiajrataJntttmTnai nBiiisi Court. . ! t Tho Superior Court Of Lenoir eonnty, Judge Walter Clarh presiding, ad journed last Saturday morning, Tbe 011 vil suits Ferrfll vs. Broad war for a dtvision and distribution of the estate of i. W. BrMdwar deoaaewd, were de cided in favor .of nlvaintiff . the turvi finding WUlinm, Alice and Mead Bwad-4 ig VTiuvnm, AUoe and staad wsaaVf way ui 1 .... . . I Edward eqnaJ shares of thalr father astaU. The defendant, Ed. B. Brand way, gave notice of appeal. Motion, for near trial in State vs. Job L. Stroud, convicted of stealing bogs, was made; the motion was denied. Motion for the remieskto of the sentence iu State vs. Chas. H. Brown,, convioted of embracery, was also denied. Thus has closed tbe most memorable Superior Court held in Lenoir county since the war. Salvation Oil delights everybody. It can bo had of all druggists and dealers in medicines. It eradicates nain bv quickly removing the cause. It is s specific for neuralgia, rheumatism, and pain in the side, back, and limbs. Price f cu. DIKD, At his rottidence in this cilv. at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, William Col- ligan, senr. The funeral will take place from tbe residence on Pollock street, this morn ing at 10 o'clock. Friends invited to attend . In New Berne. N. C. HeiA. Sib. 1884. in the 60th year Of her age. Mrs. Char lotte F. Jones, widow of ths late Wm. S. .lonee. The funeral will take place from her residence on Hancock street this after noon at 5' o'clock. Friends and eo- quaiatanees invited to attend. 4 ! cua awaetw i. Mr. J. M. NorriSaan old resident of Rome, Ga.. says, that he had been badlv troubled, .with itWawi.fnanslalnt toil great many years and with enema far: three, years; at- times OOubt! saaroalyl walk and had, tried . asaar reraedloal wiinouc oenent. untu he twin tkithe awotrso nitceas and saotnting nls ana test wita unakieaw Arn This treatment ailorded JHpg gtea and he strongly reOpcn mends, El tuttors to 'hit who suffer wtttt' complaints, or aead a blood eertfisr. Sold by Hanoock Bros. : . Baeklea's Arnica nalvs. Tan Base Salvi In the worM for Cuu, Braises, Sorsa, Ulesm, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Mies. It is guaranteed to rive perfect satisfac tion , or money refunded . Prion M cents per box. t or sale by Hanoookr Brae, ly COMMERCIAL. ' ntntno ' uiut. Shed 00TT0ft-HrAM.; j OoTTOn 8nM 19.00.. TDammvn Hard, $1.00, dip, $1.75 Tan 75s.a$l.5. . OATB-rHew, 80s. in bulk. Conn (UaSOo. w Ricx 7ta85. BanirwAX 15c. per lb. Bxxx On foot, Sato 6o. Oonrtvjr Hamv-lOo. per lb. JUn loo. per lb. Eaas 13o. per doxen. 'TmnsB Pohx tJaBc. per pound. ' PkAirtrnr-BOo. per bushel. Fononn 75o.a$1.00 par hundred. , 0QK 60c per barrel. I F3L0 PgAB-n5a70o. 1 2 ArSuiBjIbuahe. PKAmv76.a$1.10 per bushel . Honey 85c per cal. wot-oo, par i . j t i MnArKciMar. k'mukil q ' ' . OAotiiparMiahaLui.' . TrjyftO.psjtehtf. oj ; Jam POfitotaHtUa perhU. vyooi-l0al8t. per ponnd. PoTATOna Bahamaa. tKaSOc ' yamt, JaVtoan Ptg--al2.00. 10trtKn VikT7fc " i CiB.'sJFl Baft's and L. 0.-7,0. , jT-T-taAiKk-XTl - LaD-8d. W the, tiaroe. AiLa-BaVlOV,$il50. . :fftrHi-JTanulated,itf ,Six85a0o. pari KOLABBEdAirnSrK ateDrop;ll.T0?btfc)i,. t UtA VlWU ImJiimm. im Uala ala arasn am. Tnittoa jr annom, r OS tp OLV , P- to WKTvMlrtWa i r aer.ciaaa ar uibnr k- yiltiietiiuoauo-qaoss ifi 'Cfiot.i U mosdat, Birr, lata, vtstf iW . r Ci:ln-'aSl Atari wUll fvlaaeat mvinttt isniM'- Littlri Store 'Eoiud Corner. la MmnasnmsV' Ons Ados from rwlock. .tSi .... V VMMJW.w MSHk,m " Mies Laah Jonas will nine, kS..!. Monday. Sept. 17th. Mien Marks wtal teach Prsamh and El. oeution. Pupils who would ha in aka ova. iu ana oia grsaes wtu TOCma IIUtaper.,niia.th, mm - - Policy Carried for about t Yearly. Pays weekly benefits, Loss of Life, $A,000. Losaof both feet or both hands, $2,000. boss of one foot or one hand, $3,000. WATSON & 8TREBT, ep5 d w tf rtgnman School Notice. MImm KM11.V rtRKBKK iudiu bar k-liucl (on Frimd street HEIT U INW mafl did ' . School Notice. Minn MOLUK HKATH will nxssii her t Ber Ke.lileuc on Pollock (lock sir net, "'mi'! hXl'l. will. Id Termai 1'rlmarv. SI .SB dm- month .itv.aiaw SWnw f. o. smnoHS, cotton jiroker: ConsigniuenU BOltotfeod. ' . Ditto at t. BKVA on aasltrraoBt tract, two west oi r Gr a rqj qj a Ob.1 nana. PrOtDOt StLaILLIftn lMv.n In Ihaaalan' Musio School. ItiiHS KANIflK B. MTK10K ST MtJttt-I boro, N. (',. tll oiK-n a MUBIOftOWML la w tiorue early In aiitBwbar., yr aar- Vplan apply at the r nule noe of Ms. IO. rTBri.L. ang ttt E.11.6 J.fl.Dc:a, 'ill Commission Herchant AMD DB1LKBH IM ' ' Fertilizers and Agri- caltural Cnenucala, - special attention given to tbs sale of OOTTON. Liberal atlvanoes made on 1 iillSlailMaSH Oaicee at ooruer rollook and Middle straets and Hnlon Point. sepl dwtf A Card. I will open a Class for U-htns Ui Iknaii LAMoac by about tha loth or Bopteabar. Ladkaa and Uentlamen will A. It, J AQOmOI, I hast corner of Hancock and Pollock I aogsl daodSt 7 v Koice. l.l 13 y order Board Comminaionaaa. of Craven County there ' win be anew registration of tha voters of ahseetaatv. augaod it. CWiAkmmJlf ttt t r- (IfloA.! 4 ol Ttiint . ( . ...... 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