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1 J, at - - J . ' ' 1 www i i I f t i. " ' .4. ifci . J. af :..TI f.CJi - ' I "' i - -LL vli- ij i,: 'r nu ml i ft ft ' 15" ,1 ;f ' i5iS II la tJ.U.i.'U 1 rr. . n. 4 7 : t. rul UitaliM lliMi , i V lwBerti.Utitad4,4W?'WJrtK1 " hir li tntitrV'T -rp" f merctiant desirti eituatlon in adry gut- 'ara. I trilJiiyf to work for '.at Sf6cs?tifc office. A'ClAMrM& tbi Qaiatta again ynver4Hy iweite tolfjiitrt.' , V?a b tfaacitr treasurer a report in ht&.Ht yitw&frd fin?' two, ta)jp pew; cation ifom Pitt POttnty yttrday. ', Capt,' jiuil )t,SUewaH, FaiuUoo coHty, vsyS, V 1 rttf fine Le Conte pel It wai tint in flavor as well a Ch ttas. " . , Utsari. Joel .Kinaey, of thia ooucty, JliH'iTarne; of Daalow, and J. L. Tokr of Pittt; feave aoh pn rehaif d a 'Pratt giq of J.. 9- Whitty. Ite ppu Iwjty la ravldly growing. The Nuae Union Camp Meoting begins t6df M Barrlngton 'Woods. The open iog'aarnon will t preached by Rev. J, ' Tejjaira 8 o'clock. The regular me naa not Deen maue out yet for tbon ' days, but tUere will beat least three services a day at thn follow- iBcVPt L- hiHd 7::.0 o'clock p.W RoV. J. C Trice will preach Sunday (the 13th) at 8 p. m.-Tuesday the JiU), wiU be dovotod to the grand temperance eanse. Speakers for the oooasion: Rev. J. C. Price, of Salisbury, awislij? bfwg e p rtb. of RilolRh. aasme ey eaaerSi a eeratai etan a 1 ng .r 1.1 .. n.'l- 1 ' f Mf. U. M BCB.BKW, QT Li Wailgp, was ia pitijstMy. ' William Mairill, Ksb:. of Oaalow, ia tferVepot Rood corn- orops, cotton pot so good, twau. 4i wajrT!B8,3IiT(7i wh0r (Anted iJfernfWlori tr fha oity couacl JiPCodlnga ( 4ho 'board aVvMMteUIn th JotjrkaioT cr- UtikaV Collins' AprolrttttfoU. '"' WioUor J. IZM Collins ia in the city kd reqneets us to' state that ho will ad .dref the people of Craven ai Jaraoe Citylionfghtt at Fori JBarnwoll tomor and at VaaosfcOTo neat Tesday,u p ia ' 7atjE'oOBnft"oiMngagaia e4eetcd to lfawai-aasVt-m i . CK rCK BaWtied inropiMlin ' ftiorn Dorar last niaht that tbadead hod of A vLak baiWnJfbwnd rtere and wa . . tlpoaed to balhatof Richard Daochety w-3 iu tied fitttSM laetiy')fk3iovn " trial andad' " yot DMncipXefore - P IWict imr to r 1. a - - X-r.ciaf ro .op,r utk beA tMoected bt the Prfiacrpal to make r- t The first' Ttoonii'' iitixii ?itto Acad- emy wuviuig uosaarAna ism, m :su, rEtndU-wm'brrtgljlertlAcaW from It iVi 111 Wataon Secretary and Treas urer of the Board of TruBteesi.l'T, Persona having libra ry''iopfeli)4wJil t'.o&se return them', no: f Friday- at 0 o'clock a, m,Worl9awcN ' TcriraTr.fhe;,rI!efSommittee. irr red . a ' ttilegfani from Mr, "W. A J C nay.'.ayo of Cbarfeackil r 1 ing me receipt joe- a arait as ! f the citieent of Wilratogteror '. au, t jt this amount 'was tfnt by. t t , r--nnjittee, l&ndajt'ijlgbt; a i i. 1,000! son i prevUuly, tr'1 4Wtoul contributions frea this C: M t f:rt3,836vcMf T4:4a4tT' i 'aoilp the above from ten f .'arnpur';ortby neigbbbrifcavj t! 1 r 1' tl T(irta OiyeliataM we if 1 proud of the course they have T - f t t d. We bellote Kayot. Eall tad -.ii"'1! 'wVs tbfeCrst W fh'r the - 2 reople o ' Charleston :with t- I. the first -tor teas sr If I irilho ajf 'ef - onlrPl u.AU honor ta WilmiPgtpn, is f f " ,1' Avit . r!-' I i up a-. mi bor r- ' ! f'-rr: Lot Tt Brrt r ' h a drrn, " 1 c ; I L. lit fnSl;,. tn.l i f ' T-", l uU's OorrH TIcBMS. r Democrat. Modi Daaaoarafc vete she coalition ticket, knowing Clark to be voppoaea to tt present ooantv eovern mens r vye laia aim wo aui not take raych atnek ia the poiiUcatf (h present uy,' ftwboetfitllf' referred Him to 'fd P tho, J?inV, for r Wo io the above froni the JrW mfi Bapti,'. religious journal pblkked fa this city, j j, K.t , , tt It we uodarataud what coaatitutes a good Democrat, " it is not a difficult matter to answer the question pounded above. We take it that a '.'good Democrat ' is qne that Will sbiddby the action, of the party In eottventioa wsonil li d, and not fpiithis iudiridvai opinion against the representative men of his party. If the proper lepreeeiUalives of ihe parly de cide upon a line of Action in local mat trrtthrt ia, no way affect the" fat da mental principles of the party, a good Democrat wi!l yield his'individual opin ions and go with his party. It ia the same in State and Natiotal politics. Whatever, the Qtate. convention, or Na tional feolivention, decides aa beet for the party, the "good Democrat" will fall in line and support it.no matter what his individual opinion. Now this "good Democrat" ouglit to know something of the oondition of the political parties in this county. Ilo ouglit to know that the Kopublicune havo on overa helmiriK mnjority, and if hi' liiis kept posted ho ought to know thnt there are internal d i8Mnin in this party, brought aljout, it is charped, by bribing snd corrupting drlo::iiU"H ti tlier ontiveiitionR, and tlint these din sensifins, liavo crown into two distinct ! factions. Onn of these factions, the conservative elomont, we believe, oilers to unite with the Democrats in electing members of Iho (ienerul Assembly and county officers. The caxe stands thus: The radical element of the Republican party say to the Democrat, "we intend to rule this county; we will nominate just such men as wo want for county officers and snnd'Ororn and Bussey to the General Assembly and we don't caro whether you like it or not; in fact, the more you dislike our ticket, the harder we will work to sleet it; we hate Democrats nnd hale everything that they like." The oonservativo element of tho Re publican party say to tho Democrats: "We have a "rule or ruin" elemont in our party; we can not hold a convention with them without a row; they will not content to a fair convention, but bribe the delegates so as to defeat tho will of the people. We will join you in a tick et; we will nominate candidates for oounty officers, and you may nominate candidates for the General Assembly and" wo will meet in mass convention aad endorso the ticket." Kow, we suppose thia 'good Demo crat, " being a good deal like tho radical element of tti Rctfabltoda' patty, would have rejected And, treated such a propo sition with contempt. D would, have replied, "No, . give as all or we will have nothing But such wise, conservative, staunch aM:eoaad Democrats as kfaj. John Iloghea, n. R. Bryan, Clement Manly, Et H, Meadows, 8, W. Latham, M. DoW. Stevenson, John S. Long, James A. Bryan, and numerous others whom we could mention, said after consulta tion, that for the good of this commun ity the party ought to accept the propo sition, and it was agreed to submit it to the county executive committee, who, in full meeting afscmblsd. naaoimotisly endorsed is. It was also agreed that they should name the candidates for the General., Assembly to go on the ticket and after fully discussing the matter the names of C. C. Clark for the Senate, and W. B. Lane for the House were suggested and there was but one dis senting voice. Thit action of the exeeu fit committee teat vnontmouary en- dorted bp tht regular Democratic county convention which atumbled at the theatre in t hie citf AuoM$i lith. This would seem, to be enough for 4 good Democrat. But it , seems .that this , particular Democrat k solicitous about Mr. Clark's position on coupy g overtmerii.1 If to. was it not just as easy to find Mr. Clark's offioe ak that of tii Free WUl Jkrptutt W httVe not interviewed Mr. Clark on this matte, but we know the" fact that his fitness for the position was tho rough ly discussed by h executive commit tee, .and that Mr.1 James A.. Bryan, ehairman of the board of oounty com missioners, and a man whose position en county government is well known ia this county, warmly advocated Mr. Clark as the proper man to put upon this ticket for the Senate. ' ' '' Now the way for this Democrat to vote the coalition ticket,- is to see that his name is on the registration book and go to- the.-polta on ths-lst Tuesday in November and deposit nfa baiim ,rv hen he has 'done this he will have done a gori ti.injr for r..s eouaty and m- munity, and will be none thaiese a true IVmocrnt." Inde.i,-cnn he rUr be a "pnod Demoert" t r ' b bH'" the - of,! . r C-.. ''V It . i i oiible( TaiaBmHiSf ffliselsetsawl Mr. . M. . Ptrif v retemed from Charleston yesterday erening. and his story of tb rains of thai unfortejiate oiiy-ls sad and teteresmg. Mii Pavie is an sTtWtect and JmltaMoan lorm pretty gooa iaea aaoui vas ex tent of damages to a .buRdiaA. He re mained in the eityloM - aays, arriving Saturday njgU and evia last Wed deedajr night ' We have apace oily in this issue for a condensed statement of what he says and will endeavor to give it in his own words. "In the first place," said he, "it is al most impossible to describe the real state of things in Charleston. To ap preciate the extent of the damages one must go and see for himself. The papers l.avo not only not exagerated the extent of its destruction but none of them in any account hayo seen have told, - halt, I don't believe there is a chimney ati ing whole, and I hardly think there is building but what ia niereorless damaged. I and t wo, other gwoUeniebj the Messrs. Marks, walked tenor arevaa miles each day while I was there, be sides going in a carriage part of the time, and going along the, streets we would see buildings that appeared to be uninjured, but upon going Into them were surprised to find the plastering SU down and great cracks in the walls. Down at the Battery those elegant build ings aro all in ruins. The walls are split from top to bottom, and what I mean by a split is a crack that you can run your band in and move it up and down touching the brick. At least two llunls of the brick buildings are un safe. There is not a church that can be used for holding services, all tl.o variuun halls of secret societies aro unsafe: the publio halls aro also unfit for use: not a single Are company, and I think there are teu, has a place to put its engine. At Magnolia cemHery many of the fine monuments and tombstones hare been, thrown down and broken to pieces, in fact the, de struction is almost complete." Are the people in need of helpV "There is no immediate suffering so far aa food is concerned. The city au thorities are issuing rations, and teats are continually arriving, aad many pao pie have left and are eeotiaaalfy lenvj ing tho, city. . If it ibould set ia raining there Is bound to be muoh suffering, because theira ild Inge are unsafe. " We could write columns of the story told by Mr. Pavie, but our space is up. To sum op, be says the city must virtually be rebuilt before it is a safe habitation for man. - a CoulrlUuttoB Vr GbarUatB. The following additional contribu tions have been handed in to Mayor Meadows: William Dunn William Colligan 11.00 (MX) 1.00 ::::iS LOO 1.00 T. T. McCarthy Geo. Henderson Howard Jones 8. B. Waters, jr B. F. Mayhew Geo. Green .1.00 1.00 .1.00 . M ..00 M. DeW. Stevenson R. Ulrich- Cash J. E. Smith S. U. Lane .1.00 Joel Kinsey 1.00 J. P. C. Davis. 1.00 Cash..... 85 Capt. Jno. Walker 1.00 B.G.Oredle..r.T... 1.0C J. A. Patterson 1.00 W. A. Harvey Ii00 TJ. 8. Mace ,00 Cash 85 J. W. Messick 50 W. T. HiU.M 85 W. L. Lewis 50 Humphrey ft Ho ward 1-00 A. E. Parsons-.. 50 Jno. Bater 8.00 V. T. Patterson 8.00 J. W. Waters 50 M. Manly 5.00 K. W. Carpenter 5.00 Mayor's Courw On Wednesday night lour colored gents were walking down Queen street imitating, in derision, the aervloes at one of the' churches by abdutink and clapping hands."' Their noise attracted the attention of the poHoe. Yesterday morning they were before the mayor and were adjudged guilty of disorderly oonduct. TJpon a4 promise of future good behavior, jadsment was asspeadel 4 payment of ooee. ' ' One, esse jfor grading (without lioenoe was adjudged guilty, fined ana oost and required to get out license. tteea KxMlleat. J. J. 'Adams,: Chief of Folioo,: Knox vRle, Tenn. wxitesu'My family and I are beneficiariee of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's Sew Discovery for consumption; having found it to be all that yon can claim for it, desire to tes tify to its virtue. My friends to whom I. have recommended it, praise it at every fTPOTtnnity.' ' -. " ' Dr. King's h'ew 'Discovery for con sumption it irnaranteedV to cvre rxmphu, ooidsi tefnchili, ssttinwi,-erf,r,t, and very sfTivtion cf U.roat, clri and lngs.- Tri 4 trf.lne free at Hancock Bros, drug sfw. Large eize tl.W.! . .The shock of th earthquake was feR first at Chjjlitoo on FridayV'Angust 87th. . It was iTJghf 'to ' that ' city and other points; buji at BumnrvJIls, the following froopi (pe &io atli Opiiripr oi um nexg. day gtves tbia lnJormatiott The reader will notiee that this was en Friday preceding the fearful shock of the, Tuesday aigh following; "It was about half past. 8 o'clock in the merning, the weather being fair and with not the slightest indication of what was in a few minutes about to transpire. Ail of a sudden and without the slightest premonition ef disturbance or danger, the shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt. It produced, of course, the utmost consternation, as it lasted for several seconds. People left tneir nouses and ran out into the streets to avoid the imminent crash of a falling house or a roof tumbling in on the in mates. The shock was particularly severe down by the depot, where, in some of the stores, Lowery's, Emanuel's and others, the articles were shaken from the shelves of the store to the floor. The shock affeoted a very .large terri tory, inasmuch as every house within the town was shaken, and reports have been received, covering a radhis'of at at lour' miles from SummervHle hioh state that the shock was every where Xslt within that limit. "Some of the oeoDle from Summer- vllie who talked on the subject yester day, said that a rumbling sound was first heard in a northeasterly direction from the town, and that that sound was was followed by an explosion resem bling that of cannon at a distance. From this circumstance it is said by some of the people ot the town that the shaking up of the houses was caused by the ex plosion of a meteor in the neighborhood of the town. This, however, would have been accompanied momentarily by a sudden blaze of light which, ac- ordingto trustworthy authorities, did not take place. The prevailing opinion is that yesterday's disturbance was a genuine earthquake." Salvation Oil, tbe greatest cure on earth for pain, may be relied on to effect a cure wherever an external applica tion can be need. Price only 25ots. a bottle. BRIEFS. Secretary Manning will soon return to Washington to resume his duties at the Treasury Department. . , In four of the six districts of Mary land the prohibition party, baa mads nominations for Congress. It is charged that 8,000,00 gallons of Brooklyn water have been stolen daily for years and sold to Coney- Island hotels. A great religious awakenlag le in nvogvees at wilnnagton ttlxty-avs persona have connected themselves with the Mtv rion A. M. H. dturcb there within the peat week. Comptroller of the Currency Tren holm has issued an order enforcing the law requiring National banks to make reports of their oondition to the Trees ury. The price is 1100 for every day the reports are withheld The Old Bay line, plying between Norfolk and BalfffiioeTls arranging for tne construction oi-anomar new steam shin, lb beet aasat, at, a ajUlUotdel lore, kt is so be tardea ieagydO fast beam, and TT feel Wpth .Of hold, and will be fitted, irRfe'&f i most" Improved features fca stearaewp equipments. In the defeat ef ther Oaiatee by the Mayflower, thaBrrUshers'hr once more eolnT4TWTerurnwTaiouY the oup, but they arar plucky andjrrtf not Uabla td become rdWW'rage'fc 's ftf'jkrwef- ful iron clads and magnificent ocean steamships, tbe United States can make no OTfsrkw wiFajt'ibr small swift sailors, American skill and Yankee Ingenuity are away ahead, The story of a strange incident comes from Savannah, Ga. A young lady hb had been speechless since child hood, caused- from a, sevens attack of meningitis was made tc'Wpeak when the heavy shock of earthquake took nlaoe on the 81st ultimo. She was so much .frightened that she screamed aloud and her voice has been gradually retarninc ever eince, until now shs oonveisee quite Intelligently. The people of Charleston are as noble as their fair oity by tbe sea ie beautiful Time and again has she been, yiaitea by destrocte'5 flrW, ' cyolones, and tidal weveevand whew aidwas offered she eotrrteousiy refused. But. ales. I she is hi rains, tbred-ftahha of her Buildbgs are wreoked and her people are) without haltar. Never before: warrmbllB rem. aathy saeMfamasaf fW? efese ware uarounians m ueir nour oc neea. Vtaitori to thecitr. report; .that -fftalrs an ia 4 buderu deploc&aU Uadf- tioa than the inhabitanta nave made known. Offers ef relief have extended aa far a London where the Lord Mayor Of tea aegree aadoelcT to giving proper attention to their children who have . become unhealthy , Vlaee Tour sickly dauabtef upon the use of B. B.B. as a ton ie aad rensral regulatory give it to your weak and feeble children; pre scribe it to your hutuand and -sons as a reneral tonic aad . arretiaer before breakfast, and they will never have any use for whiffy ueT4 wn ....r. , i Bold la Kw Berne by R. N. Duffy and.n). u, .t&3nr&; vai . 'I' .' J i 'V" f 1 1 1 - Klnitaw- ltxxM.':zs. . .f..;,. . ' 'i - rev' i ! waaatonOoliea ri pontk o the second day of ha f sll aessisn .,:,., -f " eottoa pickereare in that efkm neios arter tne new crop. ,UsasM parMftassat or me county ns worxr n very urair. Tha arop -wttl be ak average one. Ifiu ; The"oid eampalgaer'' w aWreerV incat his paviiUoa.a fim.eappiy f oouAUry proaaoa af wen ag a gtx anok ot tropical truits and Uorthe appUa. The public, however, have their eyes oa his immense lot of bottles. Mrs. Cummiwrs has recently dressed up her Variety Store with a fresh ooat oi paint, neatly put on, which gave it a very nice appearance; but it looks much nicer inside when you can see ail that m good to eat and to wear. Many of the cities and towns of the State are sending material help to stricken Charleston. Kins ton has not yet moved in the matter, expecting, perhaps, a similar visitation aad there fore husbanding her resources for any fate. Our city fathers have the burnt of foresight largely developed. The bachelors and widowers are mov ing hurriedly in hymeneal matters, be lieving it is not good for man to sleep alone in earthquake times. In this view the recent disturbance of affairs below may prove a godsend to many anxious females who dread old maidiam more than earthquakes. They beat leap years as helps to marrying. Many of the merchants and business men of n. ins ton last Monday availed themselves of the invitation of the A. dc N. C. Railroad management to take a pleasure trip to the sea. Such courtesies cultivate the social side of life and briog about an era of good feeling. Let them be repeated. Our thanks for an invitation. We had another slight shock of an earthquake here about 9 o'clock but Monday morning. The colored people are becoming very much excited and alarmed, and we may look out for an exodus in soma direction. They are having prayer-meetings every night. K i , i r .. L . . . nn .ill ,n '.. till 12 o'clock at II IV. II HI' .vu, uu night. Buckley's Aralea Blv. Tub Bkst Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Uloers, 8ai Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkia Eruptions, and positively euros aUes. It is guaranteed to rive perfect satisfac tion , or money refunded. Price 85 eente per box. For sale by riaaeook Bros, ly . . . ADVlCB TO HOTHKIta.' Mrs. WntsLow'B BbofHoia Stacr should always be used for children teething. It soothes the Child, softens the rums, allays sal pain, oases mi oollo, and is the beat remedy aw diar- uCBa. i weniy-nve cents a oofue janSidtutbaatwlr Proaa ta t,esM aasa aau. Hutch ma, Tex., Pet. 185. For many xeara ar wife has been aX dieted with a large eating nVoer of the leg, which has had the attention of Sev eral doctors, and the use of all kmd of medicine, without benefit. She was told that B. B. B. would oa re her. She has used two bottiea,'aa)d the ulcers improved rapidly until entirely cured. It was the first and only medicine that ever did any good. W. J. Karma. Sold in New Berae by R. If . Daffy and E, H. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. JotttirAX Orwrjsj, Sept. 8, IT. K. Maw Yofea, Sept. 1.-1 steady. Saiesef 0,40 September, i.QTl 8.41 8.49 8.57 8.S0 8.78 October. 8.18 1.14 0.17 .25 0.30 April. November, December. June, July, Jasmary, Febraary, Angast, Spots quiet; Miadliag 8 8-18 Lew Middliag 8 1-15; Good Ordinary 8 8-18. 8; New Berae Market quiet. Ve sales. Middling: 8 5-18; Low Middling 8 1-10; Good Ordinary 7 5-16. oirtta-rie AwsT.arr. Skkd OOTTOM gt.80. OoTTor 8zxn4l0.00. Tuarawma Hard, 81.00, dip, 81.75. TAS-75o.afl.85. Oats New, 85o. in bulk. Oouif 56a 80c. Rioa 75a85. BasTWAX 15c par lb. Raw On foot, 8e.te6d. -OoxraTBT Hajo lOo. per la. ,w Laed 10c per lb. Kooa 12e. per doaen. raaaa Poaui--4ia6o. par pouad. PAJtma.i 50a. par baahet. FonnaB 75o.aal.00 per hand red. Oxioxs-rQOo. par barrel. rrLn PtAa 55a70c . EiDxa Drr; 10a; green 5c. Atflks 85a60o -per bushel. PaAa-t4&datl M par bash el. HesxT 3sv peraaL ., . iUiWtw.rWIi"' , ttX-qrowm,-lWoc spring toa8ai'-----wr ' ' : IfxIrOo. pat baaheL QATa 0 caw pat haahsl. Tulirira oOataarawsaeL . Ibisb Pot AToaa 88.75 per bbl. Woorl0al9o. per pound. ... PotatOM .Bahamas.' 85a80o.', yama, llaai. ttttT' ' 'V WHOLBSALa nioaa. f Nxw Mesa Foar 18,00t: f Bhoulcm Meat 7ftv V . V. V.T: B's.B.'k cad ii ttne. . j'Fl0n-tf.85e8.fc,'; " ' t LkJtnbytb tferee. " 'r' ian-eaial0'a,15a, v, pT'OAB--ranaJada ?rr t . JD(jm Palle.. . ; , u ,. itTS:493o, rr aacki : 4;; .; , i T-11 iitr-ra tini ft a sine, rTShs""1 PowOTa-W.OO. ..Vi ' fiaorDtPP, fi.C5; aatk, Mf U F a r-T- fTiirsiIratsa.taSs au um, wiu s eaaraaaa sttnrs Tmeasa Msiilsl ggjinsaassl Little Store tyixm& Goma MISSIS BWl I- QaeeartremysHewX.' THE LEE BOOH. MEMOIifrJ OaT ROBERT E. Lit. HB ,fc MnifiBY hist:, y aid tmatn O EN Kit A L A. I.. LONG, Millury Recretary to GgggniL Lki. Aaeou wanted in the fSlkMslnk OSnntKi. Beaufort. Craven, OarUret, Jonas. Clreene. Hyde, Lenoir, Ontlow. fill. Pamlleo. Liberal Terms to Agewita. Address ' . - W. B. BOYD. OemAral AM.e NEW BERNE, N. C The Ktnaton rm Pn SZU rOD.e n"' X'"m-. tSe ptemae oodv ibrse UimmJ mnA wiTf I to tali evaatfdwu CITY 0EDINAKCI- Be it oniauted. That on aaul arW Sept. 10th, isas. no person or aereaae shall be permitted to erect sav bwaaisag within the fire district without arataV tain ing permission of the board, to aVeo. --"j ix"xu Tiuuuog tnis oxninawoe shall be deemed a-nilt nt i anor, astd uoon mnvintlr afcail a. fined fifty dollars or Immm t days; and each day said bnUdiavehelt so stand or remain in course ef areotioai shall be a violation of this ordinance. E. H. MEADOWS. ' sepiod&t Mayer. Kotict. To Pvauo Dainisnr Aim riakrWae- ' AU publio drays or earts fWat'aoon the atreeu after the 80th eat oer. laoo, withoat rn il isisaaaaasj alii parties in charge a saiddrsawamaWsja will be arrested far ytoUthal San. 17. ohap. 18,of theCHtyOrdlnaaflaa; . le fine le 110 or brprtajnedllJrty daya. . .. . T7 J. M. HABGXr, seplO d5t JUtty School Kotice. MlaS MANLY will nn. . a. I nu. nd fount Ladles In tlita rit. niv.L u 4"- Taitlon awunaMHtoaiaVKr able quarterly Id adTaoce. tmtmU Hiss llary CI, Eobtrt WHI luuaau Kar iriinl.i n i i ' a7i oau street. MOKDAY, aJCPT, U. aaw wtM ate eonHnae her elaM of Rlihar kiwli. oa lnaMea. aawAw "r Mrs. A. T. Jtxkxz9 WU1 reauae tbe SoWai at bar aCHOot on MOSiUAY, HKPT. iau. ISBS. apt. ttb. TW -m. mu wuvmrnma wui taaa astina PaUey Carried far. ahowt fVeaSfy: : Pi Jiii jo lJlii fciu ! Pays weakly haiaJbXtSwg cM RoiiU Laai eCItMagJ Liroi hntaii LsW of MfVeor ftaJa . tioat of doe foot or one haa4 wMQ9 WATSON dt 8TttKr' ' " dwtf Scliool notice. . Miss Leah Jones will ooea s Maadaw. Savja. rrtK. .. ,v o.. hti-a Marks will ksach tVam aadB' ocution. Pupils who would a Iai4nr Hhm and 8ih grades wUl he raoeirad. IWna 9 AO i iL Ja hwmii t latTT. 1 tkhoolJJtii Miss aTlRipgj wis asjsjaasaaav Beaool foa BswMatasetJ Bj9aajaair Ia,d . I uera, sr. CU wUl open a Xtntn CFTHhw ltew Berae early la bifMwMi.v tja. tiealanaaplrat the awJeaeaaaWsTajsJi "r'e 1 1 A SjZXCu -wod -dT w.,1 aireeaaB4 lewoaa to.. 1 --av. tt t'""'.f. t - "T-r,T "waa od 1mm a i o nil '" JLM wr? V - - - fit faMwitH-fl 1 ..i4 . diy!?ia-- , f hi 51: t.rrrra ,ctk I's'sUCBltt ,w-ti.:ial!. VP iCrtven- Oevntr there --m (Vkastrauota OI Oka r 1 CcA.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1886, edition 1
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