' vt . 1,,, ., i.i '"' - ' v i.--i-e.. J-i,rtiirin.v'!if-- . -rT'"-. .? !. . 'iri f -ens ft'-Du; : ' - "vi.. . ... ...lv,t "Jlill'll'HIlllIlW.llil" . ' " , . , II .i , HM" M ""' 1 ' ' - I I ' I I ' ' , PRICE 5 CENfSj' '4- H I O.OAXJEJTJS N Barn. Utitod. KP North. ' 1 ;nv""7i.7 t . . W W Jt MM Will . luspect wmi ot tbo luteal ransiaa nor -drM robes ink apepi , U. 8T , We Ji$(ioe( mtor the ' piMMtdmerrowi-lf known m the bar- vest noon. ..wenopei u wiu oe sgooa one fdr the fanners. " ' ITemberi 'of U X U- C A. will re rfltaber' thsf next Wedneedsy h the amuI aiseUng I or the election of offl oers and the transaotioDi of other buol- 15 )0 in-lit: t'i .11: The steemer tfeutc will ran between Bseiinictan Woeds end Poster's whnrf, sM tWttUr'hslf hour trips will be made thrpaghQut the day, and as late atirtwinenwnded Ty seoonf rao between the May faum mad OataUa tookJpUoe yesterday A teJevsAk troll lxW. Moore states thifiti katftower won.1 'So the Amer ica Cup remains with the Yankees. Mf J. ,K. .Wmis krengh) hp from Marehead' City a day or two ago a gen uine sea rjorse, ,fls was aUre, in a jar o(wVer,(hi's)c shed off this aMrtsJ-eoth-" Utr warm -pgly crertJ0 - : Osr efnotteBarahaly ader the super? Iflori rbf ItW- siW and pump oosapTkaTntn Inigoodcon-. dliion the sMawnlk St the earner of ElIiXt Udlsaeets.:Wt4h kas for a long time been In a bad and dan gerpokidlibilX . I'd-, , was in onnrn wvpapoeeeases mnon ipenijQiie iaVJw.Caft-AW sf lensWwesiin 'nO S1VI-SM v. n1jWQ The off ffloeri Of 'the National nk U thl AOa' .nMVstsitne4 ie their vM quartert,' which bare beens inoroa'ghly ooaWerteUappaaswnisis iThwlaetlt- ..,. mi t mmi I xu-u.:tJiKJ M ... fltlliitf id it ul J OKwr. his ftK'PClK 'Whff'-wW wr eoonssdiMeiih umber of Mrs. De. Whitfield's beautiful' paintings. , They are 6,4P mwbi (of Hhe,wallsf the parlor of millionaire and . Mrs. Whif-'iQ'cblilrts of hoyaeUhet koW of niiatwpra riV lMaS krtf I Iti. IfAiCws,' .llea ishlppe bywxpraur Fatry shipment goer Mr VXoblgaa and kmno to A rrar ar wainW'; w : rro r Ifr.W.'B. Fthlett'a dwarf yr tree which bears hat pears and ii:e'iac)ce68funft..,Thero apt pears to be no limb graft amj theree M antUtty pear la appeexance 'BnV when itfrv'ts, both 'pears Mdqtflnoes are bori. . Dwarf ,BeJraie-( generally grtf. 1 on jnlnfe"4tocl'i but we have ever Wore r.r! of tbf pfql 'train assr. i ieJ suCiienUy 'fo prodaoe A Fa t tr .a aewiagf Li' I At - rclt.-ytrtba-lakep kit- lit., .fUMkl avt 1 a i rely tV- 'e cf tis companion. They duz a I- in'Uie gioond and 'placed iKKh ! I i U rp to tr thi tips and " f-&i.', i 3 1 siire' y aronnd tUn, Tie I ' a was e'.lioly.eiUaclel and f t - !i r "v ft well. ,TTe tsre It ret f a remly for snake j, I i f 'f c-f . t "las poisoabuB t 3 , "c i.:oc;?te triumi-h ' ' rr-c; t ver.pnjoBt-trrillo kcovrfl - t- 1 1 yesterday morainr nxij-aeren, copies 01 BdukKeepii.v Borne 'of tUtU AiatXSvThl waoncorpjgamrFVMhip Wo (Samuel V and wetwlnalng UA ta-aw thl uln T f 6uni.J Obtais; 4 1 Jrrje if rIf 10 Stt if UTt I J Township No. t-Qeo. F. was outoVrWjithaUy . . died.' 'but for .'the te : oyer .tb dead body of Bichaxd Danghety near Dorer on Friday, and nis dean by eaqeee nnknowi (ITUTAeii ft tbtas. froltf wbai W eorM9WvfrMnJf. DateeveuHwaw On Batnrday. Sept. 4thIUehed Daogh- ?J.WH Mfm Joetica W..F. JtUUv atJ Grimn's store, near Dover, 'nnon the aargfl( of larceny ef A Vw He sraa rofnired ky the tattoo to giro booad in fee sum of two handred dotlan for his sppearane at the next- term, of Superior ooert mi was flaee4 Jn the cBsway w we ootMtaM, u was tnea attar night, Danghety asked permit sloa ojLthe rmnstshU to step aorass the soad to ask a man to stand his bond, it wutrainted, and 3 iraa niatreea any iiore until found dea4 Jn a field five says afterwards about a half mile from the store. His body was in a horrible oondition, and was only reoognieed by his clothing and a few articles in his Poorer ! ' .The supposition is that he ran through the bushes to the field and was bitten by a poisonous snake, of which there are plenty in that section, and died be fore relief could reach him. iBdnslrlal Edacallon. Our townsman, Mr. Geo. Allen, in an enthusiastic advocate of industrial edu cation. He is in favor of learning a boy or girl that to earn their living by the sweat of the brow is no disgrace; that to be useful citizens, they must be independent, and what he means by in dependence is one who can obtain a decent and respectable livelihood by his own skill and industry and not de pend on the fortune left by his father or that he may perohanco get by mar riage. As a sort of an experimental school he has set aside a room on his premises on Johnson street, and supplied it with tools for his own little son and one or twe ol his neighbors' boyi In two weeiB aitcr win opening 01 inia minia ture school, as it were, Master Lockey tss, a boy about ten or twelve years sge, has turned out a handsome min iature sharpie. It is fifty-two Inches long, fourteen and one-half inohee breadth of beam, with maste and sails, and weighs eleven and one-half pounds, bn each side of her bow Is painted the ord ''Mary." The model, work, painting and lettering would do credit to much older heads and one whose hands had been trained for the iise of tools. Itiaa fair illustration of what Indus trial education might da if properly In augurated and conducted. We hope to see the ties oosae whea every public Sohoel of. aar importance r ill have its y trial daflirSnaat. ' IimsUti OmmMm KlMtf -; . , ;The Democratic township oommlttess ef tiaven wrtyl aWimblil at Onion $ PelleMer'e efflce ea Saturday last and eleoted the following county executive oommtttee: "Township No. 1 A Oohn, Matt. Ilarvey, Jaa B. Uardnar, B. W. Brooks, Jjackson. Township Mo. I J. A. Emu I, Alfred 6askina, Bryan Oaskins, L. B. Caton, S.W.. Latham. .Township No. 8-J. W. Lane, W. D. Brown.X Boasell, Jos. Kineey. O. W. Richardson, Jos. K. Kornegay. Willi. ft Williams, lQ HCHrIterr7rlairtaon,"J. U fittmarK V. A.T0isob, j. u, Uaater. To wnshlp No. 7 II. BT. Perry, Geo, D. Conner, A." Th' Fisher, R. ' J. Wea thersby, W. 8.! Mortatop, J. S. Fisher K.H-Bray., ,a -'VsOi'V m.i -ATownahlp No. ft Cleat. Manly, Jos. H. Hackbarn, Sam. B Waters, W. P, Elchkrdson, WJ T WlUett; a Bao eock, A. W. Wood", ili K, Bryan. B. M. Dhtet, Jao, Dunn, O. B." Outoa, P. H. PelleVer, B. PI .WOliama, Edward & SlreeO&CpaWj Btevansori a T. Wat" sob, E. B. CftaWnu EHieE. HVPavio, J.-M.. Reel,- A. H. Holton, O. E- Foy, Washington Bryan, J. T. Lewis, mee cook, w. ,a.rhuupsn. & Ksm, f. Uklch,. Jap.- Hughes,; Geo Aabs0. Marks, Jno, C. OoUlaa. r rtu t. -, r Township Ho. A. E.' Wadsworth, E IB. Davia, T. J. May, F. 8. EraaL Bt Davis, V. W. Cannan,t;t-I.V.' (" The secretary of Ue eommhtee was directed to notify each member of the eoramittee of bis sr-pointment, and In- Mm him that a meeting will be held at the city hall in this etty on Saturday, F-temfc'T STihj for (he psrpose of pt- fc fiizing the cornm't'.ee.' ' " -Tbire w" a ?nn cf onr tva and be wi-.nJr; (? ' lie tirrned into a ' !?. Ir'S t 1 Srt. ' o i wtt brth i 1 r . t t i r-;i..a. . i I, sal . t -e. CI. ! vBptUtChiu-E. Dc.Tber;WluU field, pastor. $ Cervioer aT U a jn;bd 750 p. nw Bundsy-school at i&Q'p, m. The seats -are alike, free toaU Tha, an always wejoosnea so swa enuca. ' qiristCJMt--V,W?SlUeld,Ejtor. Twelfth Suaaay after Trtalty. ServM cos at U aMj-.aad I pm. Sunday 8$poJ a B p. in. lie anblie is ai wars (nvited to take part la the aeryioes of this church. Ushers at the doors to provide seats. Methodist Cnarch-fiervioes ia the Methodist ehnreh at 11 a. m. and Bp, m.jppadooted by .peator; Eer,L W. Crawford, A cordial invitation is extended to all persons to attend. Po lite ushers are always in tire vestibule to receive and seat visitors and stran gers. Presbyterian Church The Pastor, Rev. L. a Vans, will preach at 11 a. as. and 3 p. m. Bunday Sebooj at H U A cordial weleomo to all, i t I Y. M. C. A.-Meetiag ai p. a. Leader, J. J. Wolf end en. Subject: "The desire to be popular 'with their companions a snara to yoaag mee." John 18: 48; Prov. 29: 15. ThevOyater Sarvcy r Norvli CarsUaa Waters. The schooner Scor&ity was anchored at Dennison's mill yesterday taking a supply of water, and while there was boarded by a Joituial reporter ' whose mission was to talk the eommander, lieut. Winslow, on the oyster business in North Carolina. The Lieutenant received us in a very gentlemanly manner, and after a few minutes1 pleasant conversation in com pany with Lieut. Hand, of the outter Stevens, we retired to the cabin, where he spread out msps showing the entire area of oyster grounds la Pamlioo, Core and Bogus sounds and their tributaries. The survery has boon about completed in the Carteret county waters and be finds about 88,000 acres of bottom more or lees suitable for the cultivation of oysters. Sixty thousand of those, be ssys, can be made available within the next five or tea years. One feature of Lieut Winslow work is the locating of what is termed "nat ural bedsT' which seem, as the law now stands, a stumbling block la the way of Investments In oyster sultctre. By fix ing the location of these and determin ing what are Mnstural beda," the Gen eral Assembly eaa legialat much wore intoltlglbly .on the subject. He . he marked on his maps the location of these beds in Bogae and ' Core sound and all their tributaries, and will aeon begin work in Pamlioo sound and its tributaries, examining bottoms and locating the natural beds, ueut. ' wmeMwi en,an aaaert m Mr- r eying oyster bottoms baa no sa parlor abd but few iaaU,, H, has surveyed the waters of the Cheeaieake and other bottoms, and ha says : the bottoms in Carteret eouaty compare most favorably with these. He finds less than three per osnt of the available bottoms ia the waters of Carteret utilised for tba ovHrrattoa of the oyster. He regards it as a most inviting field for oapital, provided the proper laws could be enacted. With she oyster supply oonstaatly decreasing it Is really surprising. that such a large area of suitahls bottoms should remain aamoohed. The cultivation of the oys ter has proven a i profitable! boslnses in lees favorable waters, and why not here? That there ia. something wrong about the laws that' havaJ haaa onoernlnt thia jbaainses w vary pab pabla, and this auryer M doabiless lead tq meararaf ibnf wDI develoa one ot the most profitable industries hi the StsleVr n r-1; f - ,: ' i '1 ' r: lathe reporter was about to leave. Lieut Winslow requested him to stats that the oyster koowa as. tba gj gin" was Mgtasany'oysier. This ia hot only hie Uaiyidaai actnien tat tbat of solenUflo men. who hava rivea it critical 'xntlnatloni. Kaar of bur oyster dealers, bat mW aspecMly onr oyster eaters, die I era skis aysser as not nerag wnoMsomo oar aaeosmvaC tkM greeaaah eolor, hut she Lismeaaant ae wares as that it k a good, nyster. f Strata-Yk Swat ta riiswiil r- la Ue above eaiiUed ertfots aabliahad hi yesterday paper a slight error ap peared. : Instead of reading a aver age tex due," ehoald reed 'fee average eommiasioa on tea due by the abors persona is about fifteen eentat" - i ' !'.:.' '( .iji'Tatfiin.'' :t t . iea aha fciai Stay asae ' t ; S ' - HcTCHnra, Tex.. Fob. 1885. For many years my wtfe ban been ef flicted with a larye eating mlmt Pt the leg, whlrn has had the attt ef m era! dnotors, and the use ef et kZoda of .as, wi :,fn;t boa&s. - - - i he was told tht II. B. H wouU ears ber. f ' e Y .as t- i ts beOlM. and the a)p lu rrovi rjrw.y aatit entirely enreo. . .1 . ..,'!! It was tve rt si o?y medlcisf thst ever d.J sry g 4. ' , . Z . W . J. TCurimi. ' Fc'l In Vew rrct by Ii. N. Pufr aidE.U. t'l.Vn . til . The sea serpent that has ea M often seen ia the NoathesuWetfera has found its way from tiaafinaerajAb therjoQ- JasUs! hyp, IK Uomyl's foremaaimeajk. gC'. $ I t Winoa, He says bt ia notoei V ji Vpolcal miaaloa, but simply i ftienaly visit. AtjNawrtonaffatyV3ty mUeaai eaa hsabeear; smayhe keeper of tte lighthouse Stationed at the mouth of the Savannah river. Some suspicion as to its character haa been aroused. The Norwegian bark Anna loaded with mahogany from Honduras for Queenstowa, was caught in a hurrioaae Oft" Hatteras and sustained damages which oompelled it to put in at Norfolk for repairn, ' ( Oeronlmo and other hostilee are being conpaped from the Fort Maxiori, rFla. Acting Secretary, Gen. prum has been authorized to use his own discretion as to what to do with the daring Apaches. The Commissioner' of ' Indian Affairs is quoted as .insisting that Gswnimo should, and probably others, receive death punishment. -. The September number of North's Philadelphia Vusical Journal msy be called a "Banner" number. The variety of delightful and interesting matter presented to it, is ahead of most similar publications. The educational matter and musical news, both domestic and foreign, will also be duly appreciated. The music in this number fit headed by a new 'edition 'in B flat of Oeibel'i saperb song "Mispah," Ley bach! charming -'Rondo Capriooio," Meyer's ever-popular and spirited galop "The Adirondack!," and "Bourlee," by Handel. Subscription, one dollar per annum, in advance; single copies, tsn oents. All new subscribers can select, as premium, sheet musio to she valae ol $9.00, marked price, from the pub lisher's extensive cstalogns. Published by F. A. North ft Co., 1808 Chestnut street, PhJlad(stbiai , ' The reinstatement of Alexander, Priaoe, of Bulgaria, bo the throne, -was only for a few. days and his departure from Sofia for Darmstadt, Germany, hit parental borne, was very affecting. Everything was done to make the Priaoe feel that the populace looked upon his learug as only temporary. The vice president Of the assembly, in hia fare well address te the Prince, said the nn woa would oojntianon consider him ss thaw rale. The Priace reply in gL said! I hope lobee yon all again' ttn." Aong(he Una of tratal ovations were showered apon, aiaa and especially sn- thnalastlo ware they a Posth and Ylannai Fading to bo backed by Ger many, and AaatrJiw Alexander was fototd to yield h aaT (tomands of Bus- aid. Avalemenamong thi PiksiaiMmiSndsri tkrd& cTrtlrlr wdndohiS foBowed. This, tayt the- Caari la aky he demanded the abdication of the Bul garian ruler. ' - At CAD.' ' To all who artf suffering from the er rors and Indisoretiona ef youth, nervous waaknees, early deoay. loss of manhood, eta., I will tend recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was" discovered by a missionary ia South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the, Rev. Joura T. Intur, matiom D, We York OU. n!7 dwy Death of Oioeco J. Bryan. Last week we briefly noticed the sud den death of Mr. Bryan, one of the old est and most trusted engineers on tne Ridhmond ftv' Danville Railroad. Odj fender- morninr: Aug. 29. he brought in bit traiaTrand went to-'MH home on Asneboro . stfpeW -: seeling I U1J (That night he- - had. a- congestive chiih, and ooaiineed te grow worse u&tU Monday night, when he beeame ttnoon mioaaw.Tusedar at 70 kb. he. died. wedneeaay aTternoan.ne' was oonea m Oreen Bill ,Cemetery.Beligloot en vioee "wora." osAdaottd. a tae. neaes ay N. 0.4 Desv aota, . iota,' ana was at ma time of hia death a comparatively young man. He was an. engineer on the R. D. sixteen years, aad duriag-all that time waa fahhrni m am aaty,- ana ever at klr.poBt.HA.wascor.sciantiott, painstsiinav andearefaL vHaleaveea wite aaa six young orutaretw" nao life Insurance to the amoant ot tl,QQ0. rsasooro North state. . . v 1 llT'aeklaae Araaea aaiva, 1' RAia'aa the' worU for Cats,: Bruises,. Soretf :Uleers, - '.Bate KheuTB, rewr Bores, letter,, unsrpeu 1'anda, CbUUatns, Oorna, and all Skin I ropUons, and. positively curat piles, It it guaranteed to give perfect satisfao tioa, or money tefuadeoW .Price Meenta par he For sals by Haaoook Bron, ly Five bundred white boys and girls from 1 toll-years of sge to learn cigar ette v&Hnr. The work la light aad very rro; to tboMe who are willing tt" v tberrwredin-rtlv. . ZEPJIILjaN f FIAWW IT JAK8 17; v.j ;n CTII. .-.! Bra Ws ware ever to hear J. E. O'Hara speak at James City Friday night. ' It warygam'appotntmant, but he agreed to divide time r with Abbott. The ball was opened by a controversy as to V bo should speak first, m Collins was on the ground. " At last O'Hara got the stump, and he stated that he should speak for half an hour, give Abbott a half boar for reply, and take a half hour for rejoinder- His speech was to the point, and he very forcibly ar raigned the Abbott faction as a rabble crowd and ia ao wiee regal ar in their proceedings, be, O'Hara, being the one, only and regular Republican nominee, and all others being imitations of the deepest dps. Abbott followed by giving him a (hit as so hk oondnot at Waehincton, ab senting himself from the eaphal, and hiring white teachers for his children and having a white oook, paying his oook aad teacher $50 and t70 per month respectively, eta. Said O'Hara did not claim to be a negro, as his father was Spanish and his mother was Irish, and the people were tired of half-white negroes . they wanted genuine Africans and he thought he was black enough to fill the bill. O Hara arose to reply, when the Jim Town brass band struck up and hs had to desist, but he held his ground. When the music let up he said that he was glad the rabble crowd had aoted that way, as it would make votes for him everywhere. The band got loader and the people got wratby, so a justice of the peace stopped the music, when O'Hara said that it showed the Abbott faction oould not stand argument and the attempt to stifle the meeting by such proceeding was beneath the dignity of free men and gentlemen, and that the people of James City should teach a crowd, who would bring snob discredit upon their community, s lesson not to be forgotten. Collins was called for and gave them a whooping up on his war record. Then came Phillip Wiggins, the great untamed. Phillip was supposed to re ply to Mr. Collins in favor of Geo. White, but be forgot all about it and. made a Hahn speech. James followed Wirains, but he did not suit the crowd, and amidst theVon- fusion that followed we left W. sdvhs to Mas. Wraauow'p Soomnia Svntrr should always be used fo children teething. It soothes the ehild, softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind oo lie, and Is the heat remedy for diar- boaa. Twenrynte aaaes a aocste. ianMdlotheatwlv Hiuitom lttma. Ths rioe and oora crops of this oounty subjects eJJere anaeaally floe tad promising. Suo tM LI sees in una itae always gives me eouaty TkOabaadanl aoaa and nseati of back hones. The fall ssoek of store roods is erriv ing and hnslnew here ia looking up slightly though there ia but a very lim ited amount or money in circulation. Timet will improve, however, when ootton begins to move more freely. The announcement of a meeting of the prohibitionists here on the 16th Inst, has aroused the hopes of that party and caused a flatter among the politicians of both of the old parties. No one yet knows what the outcome of the meeting will be but the prohtbitioaists seem to think aomething will vara up to show politknane by whom the' halaaoe of power in this oounty ia oontroUed. The register of deeds, Geo. L. Hodges, ia always up with hia official work. Tht tax list for this year it now ready aad waiting for the taxpayers. The aggregate value of real and personal property this year foots up S9,Mo,ir75, being a decrease of about 44,000 as 00m pared te last year."' This decrease is doubtless -caused by the high taxes of last year,' property always declining in value as taxes ma np. The political muddle in Lenoir oounty is getting too thick for the usual "strainer rag" to filter. Peraonal beg ging ia "no good,", the party lash hurts not, even pooosia wbJakey fails to settle the muddle, while taa people of ell nartiea aremadandall anaear to. have "method In their- ma da sm, " ' Perhaps "bhssttfctf " im msfaJ- treat here Ab&'haai uaTtmiet.'aad good goW erament aox sitrrimit so dq ansa una. Wt.ahaUaeer-'rr,-... i 1 . t&is-iHt3mar .anperiirJ teoeates soiroatioas neta. nisvnsuai tdttjeationsJ tersm hare daring the Ut tat part atlas, weekv exanriaiag . appli can to' t'eertinaataa aa pablie tohool teachers. A ood number ef both raoes attended' and weca thoroaghly exam intd The; attendance of temaM appli cants of the whim face larrelr exceeds that of fnslea while tolore applioaats are ' about eaoaily divided at to sex, This, wt take it, it aa indication that the "education of the children of the white race is passing Into the oars aad training of females. - The superintend ent does bit work thoroughly, -with fairness to appHnanta and justice to the cause of eduoauoo. Coosiderina, bow ever, the number of beautiful female applicants, who attended these levees, we humbly- rurxei widower Fields or widower OLoepr tor the next oounty iper J tf Tea WUh a Ceea ArOala List ef Letters g in the fateosne Berae, Craven oounty, N. a. IM, 190. Emily R Bryan, Rieimie Bryant, Naaey- f issliy. Jamee amaaa,btary Beeeree. nasah Jaaas, Tim mcOoy, Bar. A. B. Rivers, EUie Roberts, Ftoetta KiaL. ' c t! " ' Persons call tag for above tetters, wHi my ad vert toed, and give date of list M. PJLuxt, T.Jt ' DIED. On the morning of Sept. 11th, Hettle Nelson, in the sixtieth year ef her sge. Funeral from the M. E. Church Mas day afternoon at five e'eieck. ! i 1 1 1 Graded School llt'lzs. 11 'I "Ulll In vlevoflhecraal wmiij otBtwrUM noard of Trustee have dccldad to raquir nlv we school axuUi tultloa Ik siTraaim v the iwy department, lneiea,! of one quar ter ae heretofore announeed. W. M. WATtWN, bee.it Trtaa. Rare Chance for Investinent ForSale, A Dwelling that will rent easilv for rO ag I clei sll dlw P. O. Box No. 878. Notice j)f Sale. ON TUESDAY, The 2ht Day of September. ltwe, I win Mil at Public A notion, at the Storehouse west of the tkorehouae- for merly occupied by Wm. Colligan, Sr., the Personal Effects belonging to the estate of Wm. Colligan, deeeased. Terms Cash. Half to oommenoe at 10 o'clock, a. m. WM. COLLIGAN, Collector Estate of Wm. Colligan, deed. Sept. 10th, 18. Hdtd Great Reduction I A Large Lin of India Llneaa, Check Baln eookn. Torchon. Medici, Egyptian and frtan tal Laeee. will be oil red at MarvSlooily LiOW Prise el Little Store 'Round Corner. J. F. IVES, Middle HUM t. One door fran Palloe. THE LEE BOOK, AlJhilVlOIKW Ob1 ROBERT E. LEE, MILITiiy KISTOET AMD ClIrilBIS, BY OEM ERA L A. L. LONG, Military Secretary to O en eh a 1. Lrr. teiiU wanted In the lullowlng Oountlei aaMtart. Ctwvea, oaretrsi. Jeae rwM. yde, Laaolr, Oaalew, Hltt, PaaaUco.. Liberal Terms to AgeuAe. Address W. B. BOYD, UeaJ-m Agent. NEW BERNE, N. C. The Klnston FVaa Pmm ih. w . . . . Reveille, Ureese Ooanly En terprtee, the Banfort Record and Greenville Hetteolor pleaee copy three lines anS en blUto (tit offlco. KPlOdwU CITY ORDIlfj ' V I l' Be it ordained. That An aul &f 1 Sept. Mkh, 1886; ao person or 'neraons shall be permitted to erase an ihiMmr wiuun the are district withoat Ant ea-, taUtagpermhaion of the board to doto. Any per sen Ttolaaasr thiariainsBAaw shall be deemed guilty of a.miRleh meanor, and upon oonvfcro bhell be fined flftv dollars or timniinaiei thieW ' days; and each day mid' heildiag ahaii so stand or remain in oooxta of areotion shall be a violation of this Ordinance. E. H. MEAD6W9. sepiv aot Notice. 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