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ioorlo IF ii-f .;. ' A? :u av.t. 3 ijjai',.-j:ts;i;i.j,:;; "rfc,:""l " --"j'J"v, ' 1 '- r bi "V Hr KH f fi.-.--. i-i. - -i - PRICE. 5 CENTS.I1 k r 01 vl. it ml A- .- t' r ' i i- t ' - fear! SUa.ta.tmre I.IBUU. ' k ' M j New . me, lad: sis, 85 "forthig sub rises, 8:S9 I Length of day , : ion mU, B ai I U boon, 83 eaiaatea, ttooasvis at t :49 a.m. ' ; t-i O"j)o-i forget (hat I will sell jou ' firhiih Standard Srmlas at Mann.. facta rers price sad ' deliver them here A auppl of J SJrp 'TruA jaw re V esived. -1 1 ;c'-, eebl52t Id paper for sale at tbia office. - l-"Tbe ireathe kaf heB quU sVmmer like aiaoa tlf cbDt f tha BJOoq. ' ' rivalry aaaoBf tha amall lOtaunmilKata upon the Hie flsnal 'ieTioe will be beld at the ' ' rfntoaahi'aeatipg ifeddj. The crowd contWuet and' tncreMing interest ia Maaif eatL ' ' . Borne 0od rotk it ' being done to the atdewalka on JEwt Front by the street foros. -A like improrement is dmirable at many fttber aJooa ia the city. .rAboai'j fou mileeof the pew steel raila "bar been laid on the A- & N. C. fi. The train - runs amoethly now orer the etimrd from here to Qoldnboro. A will be Man from advertisement a very desirable bouse in a convenient partof1 the oity on Kiddle street is for rent. Suitable fqr either a dwelling or - - boarding btiaeV';' 1 Ite w gwvls; are constantly pouring in and Judging from the large quantities of bCfn pi would seem that our mer chant were expecting a good fall trade which wa hope may prove true. The 9th Senatorial district conven tion will be held at Polloksville on Taetdaythe list of, September. The yesterday chaared hit ttm? QTCoftfarm to that set by the other members of the com- vkkkateersf Neuse Union eamp . meetiajsar ipeciaiiy indebted to Rev. Un Vaaa; CeY. Mr. Bull and Rev. Mr. i OiwfoiirioV-4hHr friendly interest and kindly "aid. and Ihe, ministers of 'whltioorj"gregarioh 4art intited to com tnd leftd their help Jo th'a united CBonocJutaagis vnruaan ariaranee. . , MfSraaijioXUwiewwisnaBtnentby iaittatf trotd VWfW! fr.fi eight W5ly! Diiocratie! In priaoiplv askl a ftraf supporter of the Uftdoerftle, juJminlstrkUoa and shows ay this asewa that tt Is meeting ith ,VYHTVVV ".: i T" 7"ry" ti.r"' .sassiWir, .Th t Torracr; will ,take up ',,.VaSMbr aad retora them that even- 1 Inh ill' toVA M.t U' luu 4k" Mvat .j . aotet of the1 peppls'f strusgle ahoald be ' u,-,VWnieoidateeon UieopIevs iekst vtflja4!tae assemblage, aitd good crowd khould and probably will be present from this city to hear then. fhr"flef thia-wanayrjri k deep U 4 i-k. this aljctiobJ Let nam b ' v J are, ratiUd to ee that Hon. : V 1 th Democratld -CnHnltoi oi the Bee . ' epd yirjinU aisirlti' ' as acAodidate for .W'fJbaTs. v' A" V, "I ff ITIOl Pkyffa4lerI:inam iHAbl'So hjaiQ 4AMi Mto better o,ome4 of aT aeofisaUWwetTt wtlffrt . , -r- waya aad) taUsnd, Mrsigatioa than any yf-iiipfif''we know.-of j? ww fees that we ' aUabaVi frfenJliwbowUipf4f ' 7atl Value tor onr Repreeentatives in suea mumrm. t ; - s waq oi aui ' uaaarWTafet VMaf4r. ; 77 ; The steainMXawsU arrived from Kiastofc tt tales cotton and othet norewM from vanceooro wfthf '4 and passengers. r,jncW from 53 P( -s r m svr The tUi-pifcr rU f retn Ireatoa with ' 14 b-W eottoB anS othr ttssLl '': - fl AT. sUmf Uuceh fenU below with ., virii! i . jvrffa sid yfWfwf serving t-r urottM from bnow Lull s covn sr.d other freight. x : ; ,..iCvi. ii..n for Iks 9ih t rHrt, tojtwm1 of the - , ' - r-1 Jor., 1 i i e tovnof ro..ockyiile hrtten w the 1 . wua e - Anid 11 fiW.llB-- 1 Ur.J.Wf, ghepurdof PoUokaTille, waa ia aa ify yesterday aa Us etorn from tha Morthern marketa' where he has beem ti piithase his stock of goods. SeeT adTertiMinani 5 ' i V$.r Y, C. WUlet returned from Chapel Hill last Bight, where he has sees sneadlacfhe suasmer. r fr.Trid 0. MYtcheU. of Henderson, ,jjtviqnvi last B(ght on a visit to hie old hone,') ; im f.U-M . ' . , ,AIr, A, M. akef . ara4 rom the Northern markets last nigltand reports i 1Ig stock of goods following in his wake. Mr. J. A. Patterson, Yx. F. T. Patter son and wife, Misses Carrie May hew and ' Bessie Flannf r left tr New York yesterday. Mr. Charles Slover and family have returned from Morehead City. v. n. c.a. -At the annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Ass'latop Wednesday evening 'the followfng Cfncers were elected for thf'ensuing year: For pres ident, A.' M. 'Baker , vice-president, C L. Ives; secretary, Dr. J. D. Clark; as sistant secretary, D. 8. Willis: treas urer, J. K. Willis; janitor and keeper of gymnasium, C. J. McSorley. This closes the first year's work of that organisation in the city of New Berne, and that it has been a blessing, but few will doubt. The retiring offi cers have given it their constant atten tion and labored zealouttly for its suo- m. What they have accomplished speaks for itself. The in -coming offi cers are also men of Utot and energy and will, we believe, use every effort to continue tho prosperity of the Associa tion and make it yet one of New Berne's permanent iastitutions. Cliy raell Promftiii. Thursday, Sept. 18, 1880. A special meeting of the board was held this morning at 12 o'clock, Mayor Meadows presiding. Present: Council- m Moore, Hancock, Miller, Crawford and Draney. Permission was granted Mr. F. T. Patterson to erect two corrugated iron stores on Middle street, between the brick I lores now . occupied by J. E. Smith and James F. Clark. Councilmen Moore, Hancock and Mil ler voting in the affirmative, explained hy they did so, stating the were op posed to the erection of any kind of building except brick or stone in the business portion of the city, but as per mission had been given another party a few days ago to build a building of this kind, they thought it no more than right and Jnflt that Mr. Patterson should be treated the same. Adjourned. , R. IX Hascxxk, Clerk. A Sherlf for Pamllcs. Editor Jopknal: I see in your paper of the loth a reoommendation for the office of sheriff of PamUoa oonnty. WaiU sack things are in order I would like to plaoa before the people a man who is in every way tuny qn&lined for thai very high and responsible position, and one who would devote his every effort to advance, the people's interests. lie is a uferLong Democrat true and tried, aM while yet a young man has tne , steadiness, judgment ana i fore thought thai would do credit to one of rrnwr years. 1 trust that the Democrats of Pamlico will on next Saturday place in .nomination for sheriff, Mr. lien rr ResLand I am satisfied that wben his term Of office has expired they will say that they did well in making that nomi nation. D. C . The Latest from Charleston. Cbaklxstom. 8. C. riept. 15. There Is no particular ohnnge la the situation today, but the work of rough repara tion is going on over every part of the cky.l la is t linpsssieley to rMore the buildings -to 'their fotaef condition, but they are putting on a better sppear ance,waw Hie ely ham of labor tends hgktoa'tfao atautiosw There ia a scarcity of, brick layers and .'plas terers, . set Bomsrous appiicatianaj ror work come- m "oany; Tbe re lief 'committee today Mnsidered the oondition, of Sumsaervillo and villages along the line of the Soath 'Carolina railway, aad of the town of Mfc. Pleas ant, , opposite Charleston, . on - Cooper river, and resolved unanimously that the losses In these places should be pro Tided for ia the ratio of their, aaooont, oa the earns basis ea the losses ia Char testoa. The feeling of the committee is that while most of the funds were sent In the aame of Charleston, the in tratioa of the donors was to furnish re lief to the whole earthquake- district mthis vicinity.. A-committee oa im- medixte relief has. beea organised, ana is issuing small sums of moBcy to per sons in great distress for want of cloth ing, etc. Most of the tents and abetters provided fori refage ia the city hare beea removed, and it is the Intention to have all cleared away by the end of the month. 1 In this the Jrorernment cngi- neers have greatly assisted, by tbeir re ports on the condition of dwellings. ; - - i i. il ., . , Barklnt's Aralea SaJr v . TBI r?nT Balti in the world for Cuts, Bmises,- Sores, Ulcere, S I hnim, Jver 6om, ..Tetter. Oarrd liifid, Chilblains, Oms, and all bain F.rfpuons, and pnpitirely cures ptif It is rirrt1 t1 r-i lrfr saiflfae- . . ( t i -y t ' " 1. Froe .5 cents rrr box. 1 ot atle ty lia-noock Bros. 1? IB i - Cotton pickers are gsttfaHfAfty cent per Baaarea to tnts section ror picktog out cotton Producer held out stoutly for sonietima'agsiftt the; hrfce, but the cotton naa to come vflt ana the laborers triumphed. A few lonesome bales of aew octton are ecoasionaMy .bremjht hM doriat ther woek.J They are Ajrary precise, however, to the fellows who hold lies bonds and chattel mortgages. It sells for 98.89. ,- Seed cotton, $3,50- One of our churches has taken an ad vanced step in the eause of Drohibitkta. 1 Several presentments of church taejn- bers for alleged drunkenness haye beea made, which will be heard next month. This is prohibition which will prohibit. Anthony Davis, Esq., the solid Pink hiller, has been invited by the Superior court clerk of Brunswick county So at tend the next term of his court, on the 20th Inst., to answer the oom plaint of Judge Russell for the non-payment of 8250 for writing the will of the Pink- hiller. Mr. Davis alleges that be em ployed and paid Frank Koonoe to write his will and that he did hot engage the services of the Judge and will no pay when be did not contract or authorize any one to contract for him. Those sporting cents. Leon Albritton and Jas. L. Murphy, have moved to the Waller place, on the south side of the Neuse, about five miles from Kins ton and half a mile from fche famous Wood, ington milte. Their chief amusement, and occupation will consist in fishing in the well stocked mill pond, hunting fox squirrels in the singing pines and he roically guarding the fine arbor of scuppernong grapes, whioh nourishes there. Billy Brock's famous horse tamer, "snowball" is with them, acting in the triune capacity of butler, valet and oook. Their only piece of house furniture ia a table made by placing an old aoor on a Hour barrel, oonspioaoualv arranged near the front door, with a huge brown jug invitingly standing in the centre of the table bearing liberty 's motto, "Free trade and sailor's rights." Two champion 'possum dogs lay cosily around, while the 'possum pen is nearly completed for penning and fattening the smooth tail "varmints." A few boarders, if they relish " 'possum fat and 'tatera," will be accommodated until the 'possum season closes. This announcement is specially intended for the benefit of "old Chow Chow, "Jeemes uaniei, Hberiff Taylor, and Kinstonx lean town dock keeper, who are ex pected to exercise the old house of haunt now supposed to be more than two hundred years old. A respectable number of good and resolute men met at the oourt house ia Kinston last Wednesday to consider what to do and how to do it for the promotion of the prohibition cause. F. a. Loftin, tsa., called the meetina to order by requesting J. M. Woo tea, Esq., to preside, who declined and suggested some other person, who oalled J. M. Mewborne, Esq., to the chair. Mr, Mewborne, on assuming the da tie of the chair, spoke briefly of the great pleasure and high honor he felt ia the position he occupied. . Mr. Herbert, of the Free iYest, acted as secretary. He v. Mr. Hires moved; "That we organise ourselves into a law and order society ror the purpose ox. anxoectmr the pro hibition laws of this- town." On this motion Mr. P. BV Loftin spoke with earnestness, , expressing hi readiness and willinees to have all such laws faithfully , enforced- Met -A. J. Loftin movee for the , appaintueat of a com mittee of twenty, to be appointed by the chairman, who should retire and report all necessary action for the oon siderstion of the meeting. The motion4 waa carrie a ana Ute oommtttee ap pointed. After a lengthy discussion, the committee reported substantially v lnat we request the various town ships to form prohibition clubs for the promotion of the prohibition oause. That we, the prohibitionists of Lenoir oonnty, will not support for the legis lature any candidate who favors the repeal of the prohibition laws. " . A spirited fight was made On the adoption Of the last resolution, Mr. A. J. Loftin, LI. A. Edwards. J. M. Wooten and others favoring the resolution, hile N.J. Rouse, Esq.. and other forcibly' opposed it. : 05th . resolutions were adopted by a large majority. The meeting was decidedly a mixed one. The "wot i-men" were present la Uong foree and had an-much or more to aay than did the geaalae prohibition ist. George Roan tree made a few per tinent remarks on matter under con sideration, D. E. Perry, Esq. attempted a speech, but' the eonveatkm soon "locked the lion's jaw." B. N. Raids, Esq., and a. V. kUU. the only bar-keeper to the county J Vera present, neatly enjoying the proceeding and looking as tat aad jotiyaa out Jack Faistaff himself. Rev.Lt, R, Ferebee, colored, being called on, closed tke meeting ia a thrilling speech., ia which he-Joined heart ana hand la the purposes of the oonyenuon. no , Bominsuon ware made or proposed. " The convention ad jouraed to meet" affam on' the Sttth of this month. , .; . c mi Kraaiirat. . i.ItL Hnlui, ah- present rnenmbent. J. J. Adams. Chief of Police. Kn-4 ville, Tens wTites:A'My family aaUU are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine. Dr. King New Discovery for soasumption: bavins? found it to be all that yon can claim for it, desire, to tes tify to its virtues M friends to whom I have recommended it,, praise Jt t avwnr wnortnnite " " f. i.Vti c ; .' , Dr. King's New tisco very for oon rsRiptloa is guaranteed to Cu re coaghs, eolde," bronchitis,' asthma, croups and nery anectwn'or throat, cheat and lungs. Trial bottles free at Hancock Bros, drugstore.. Large siae f 1.00.J"" 'tesVwaBte4at CitLX.UV Tive hundred white boy aad gfrl fron 1 to 1 year of age te tosrn cigar ette miiir.f. tcw worlt U .light and very proEi&ls to tl.r-e who are w Cling to spply tberflvi diJintl i , ., - Address V.'. Dust, bOFS & Co.,? au29 2aw4w wtt - Durham, N. ' .There 1-A spirit of revolution' in Mexico sxtmet the government. Turkeji, auslaed by Eussia, has d- M . ! ' - - . . m n . m .... 1 msans to e;vacauon or rgyp sy we The (?ranUrmy of tbel Eepdblk are making aavalfon to help she Charleston sjuflerv, r f W1 - ' la a rafwr 'mc&Mof. hear Buffalo, V- T-tiwelvapersea were killed and fourteen wond ed . One of aha, asopms ei Jhe Cincinnati sODtogjrartsMwM attacked and killed by a huge grixily bear. The yachts Puritan. Mxytlower and Oalatea are entered to the race for the Citixens' cup off Newport tomorrow. A oommittee of the Virginia Legisla ture are at Old Point, where they are to make an investigation into the oyster industry. Minister Cox and his wife have left Constantiaopie Mi a two months' leave of absence for a visit to their home. Mr. Cox now says that he does not desire further Washington life, as it waa al- way repugnant to his wife and that his health' woaid not . admit of the labor that would be required or him. Augusta, Oa., has had the most severe experience with strikes of any point in the South. A dispatch from there says that the factories have given notice that all honses occupied by operatives must be vacated by the 17th inst. unless they notify the superintendent before that time of their willingness to resume work. For over two months during the lockout the operatives have occupied these houses without paying rent. Salvation Oil is an infallible cure for headache, backache, pain in the side and limbs, and all roeumatio and neu ralgic affections. It relieves pain and extirpates the disease that cauaca it. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. An Old Prophecy Loudon Olobe In 18k. Somebody ha unearthed an old pro phecy for the year 18S6 of a decidedly uncomfortable nature. It appears that in the oharch of Oberemmel, near the oity of Treverl, in Germany, there is a tone tablet some centuries old, on whioh i uk the prophetic verse in prose it may he rendered : "When Mark shall bring u Easter, and Anthony shall eing praises at Pentecost, and John shall swing the censor at the feast of Corpus Domini, then shall the whole earth resound with weepings and wail ing." Mow It so happens that next ?ear Easter falls on St. Mark's day, 'enteoost on that of St. Anthony, of Fadaamsd1 the Corpus Domini come on St. JOuS the Baptist's Day, June 24th. Here, then, are the first condi tions of the prophecy .fulfilled so that now beaerbrs &itrDheciea ana anxious minded persons generally nave only to it sown and think "of everything disa greeable that caa, possibly happen to this poor old planet and the dwellers thereon between January and Decem ber, 18W. And really u the cyotone and earthquakes, and epidemics, and war and rumorr of wars" of the yean 1882-t-3 are to bo eclipsed, the prospect is aoa an agreeable one, It Is said of an old physician in Phila delphia, wben oalled upon to prescribe for a oough or-ootd, that be Invariably refuses, tor do so, but recommends hi patient ta take Dt; Bull 's Cough Syrup . Norfolk QoonJ xcange. . td nw mnl T the aotSbl sxahans e in tk Dodson BurtiqKronJ building on Main street are ready for occupancy, and are a, great improvement over the Old building cn Water street. The first room on the seoond floor is the sx- ahaage room, on the left wall of which are large blackboard! for the. American oouoii movement, wiuie on tne ngnt are boards for the Liverpool and Bom bay statements. A western union tsiegrapn omoe is also on the east aide of the building, ; which will be under the supervision of Mr. O. Milton Kemp? The floor of thi room is to be avvereel with linoleum. In the rear of this is. the superintend ents office aad directors', room, the floors-, of whioh will be covered with Brussels caroet. The whole place u finished with wood stained in imita tion of oherry, the contractor for which was -nr. John t. wiutins. , jar. u. Wertbelmer furnished the carpets. Yesterday the new safe from the Hall Safe and Lock Company was plaoed in position. The order for it wax-given te MTi H. B. Davis, repreasatin; Crawford & -Lilly; of ' Kiohmoud, the' general agents. It weighs 'two ton -and is of the latest improved pattern. .The cotton exchange was nm organ ised --in 1874 and wm-moorporatea in W7"Mrit Wi W.'?wxthy Vas the first peasideat aad he waexaoceeded in tarn b7 Major C : Wrandy Captain C. 1 0.' &Ilott; Mt W4 Dj. .RejTiold, George IT Arpa, W. H. Morris and W. Tho officers hit Bvearslad fcalowk: Ww H, I A4me psidnK3ohnN N. Vauxhan. vice-president; W. D. Bonn tree, treasurer Norman BelL ruperhv kssdeot sradjeocrttafy; anQ Jteesrs. E. Fsrhii-r lC. C. ftrooks. Adam Tredwell. Judge M. D.2 Eure and G.1 S. Fran- swpuhx. da-eotoss5Tf.il .wwi -, , The oommtttee who had charge of the work of fixing up the, new, rooms were Messrs,' Wj H? Holmeff, JobM N. taugh an and Adam 'Iredwell, and to them great ,eredit; ia duet for the manner In this.il l.ns i,:,)lii-irfJ-It j; ; advicjto otbbmu ! . KiWnrsww V, SooTHraa-STfctfp should ' bIwsts be' used for . childrea teethingv It bobthes the) ' ebiict,'aof tens too fsas, aliirye all faiaree wind eolio, d- i twe best remedy fot di&r m. n .'jA24d tuthsatwly" 'i L 1 Tw Orwteama. ' -I have only a few words to say, which are to state that I have been eon fined to my bed tor two month with what waa called nervous rheumatism, or sciatica. I was only enabled to hobble about oc casionally by the use of crutches, and ia mis condition i commenced the nse of B. B. B., four bottles of whioa enabled me to discard the use. of bt era tehee and attend to busin ss. I had previous ly used all well recommended medi cines without relief. It has been over two months since using B. B. B., and I consider myself a permanently cured man. J. p. Davis. Atlanta, Ga. (West End.) Sold in New Berne by R. N. Dufly and E. H. Meadows. "I heard the voice of Jesus ssy come unto me and rest." Entered into rest, on Wednesday morning, September l&lh, A. l . It)c6, Miss Carolina WiuJley , in the 2nIi year of her age. Long confined with that insidiouc disease consumption, she bore her suf fering with Christian fortitude. . one expressed her willingness to die. Her reliance was placed on that promise and faith which "passeth all understanding." She is at rest, resting from the cares and anxieties of this world, and re freshed by those invigorating breezes which come blowing across the placid bosom of the "River of Life. " Yes, the spirit of our departed friend is resting in that sweet repose known to blessed Immortality. "Come unto me and rest. Lay down thou weary one, lay u. Thy head upon my breast.'' On Thursday evening, September lfltli. at 5 o'clock, hsr remains were taken to Christ Church and the impressive ser vices (so dear to every member of its tlock) were read by the Hector, Kev. Mr. Shields. U. Newbern, N. C. COMMERCIAL. Joubmai, Ovnox. Sept. lfl 6 P. M OOTTOS. New Yokk, Sept. 15. Fulunw closed firm. Sales of 00.700 bales. September, 9.18 October. U .19 November, 9 21 December, 9.23 March. April, May, June, July, tMU US.1) & 63 U.71 9.7l January, 9.80 February, V.38 August, Spots firm ; Middling 8 3-4 New Berne Middling 9 14 low Good Ordinary 8 14. Market firm. Sales of 10 balas at 8f . Middling 8 5-16; Low Middling 1-10; Good Ordinary 7 5-16. MMKaTiciS AUU IT. Skkd oottoh 82.90. COTTON 8xxa t W. 00. Trarmrrnra Hard, $1.00, dip, S1.7S. Tut 75c.a$1.25. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Ooaif 53a60c. ElCB 75a85. BsatswAX-15c. per lb. Baar On foot, Ko.to Sc. Oountbt Hxjis lOo. per lb. " Laud 10c per lb. Eooe 12o. per dosen. FaaaHPoas: 4f9c. per pound. PaxJftrrs oOo. per bushel. FoDDs 75o. aSl.OO per hundred. Oiaoxs 50c. per barrel, Fixld PXAJB 65a70o. Htoas Dry, lOo.; green 6c. Awtjw 36a50o. per bushel. Pkars T5c.af 1.J5 per bushel. Honby 85o. par gal. TlXJUOW Bo. per lb. CHlOxjura Grown. 90a35c.: sDrinx 3085c. iUAXr zoo. per Dushol. Oats- 50 ots. per bushel. Tubwim 50c. per bushel. Irish Potatoes $3.75 per bbl. Wool lOal&o. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 35a30c., yams, 40a50c Kkbosxnx 9,0. Sbtmolbb West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building. 6 inch heart. 13.00; eap,il.&0 per H. WHOLX8ALX PBICB8. Raw Mass Pobk S12.00. Should ib Meat 7fo. C. E.'s, F, B's, B.'sand L. C.-7!c Flotjb ?8.25a6.00. Laed 8o. by the tierce, 1 Nails Basis 10's, J2. 50. 800 ab Granulated, flic Coftri Sallo. -Salt 85a90o. per laok. Molasses ajtd Stbups Ma45 Powder 85 .00. 1 Shot r Drop, $1.75; buck, 12.00, Home From New York. Having Mtarosd borne from the North m markeu, where I bav Imi to select a Large aad Varied Stock of Ooods, I am now pre pared to asrv my enstotaer with anything In my line. To all others who favor mo with a trial I suarantss sausnsrUon, J. W. SHEPARD, epl7 d3t wit Polloksville, N. C. For Rent, Tbe dppsrporfMi Sftbe bulldlhg on the northeast corner of- Middle strast and Fed eral aHey, ever the stores occupied by X. M. aultan aad 8arauelstDD. suitable tor dwelling or boardbt-bouse. PossossIob given Oct. tot, ISM, DlV to iew Jern.Sept. 18.. . sepU dvw TO ADVERTIBEES. . A Ust'e iltiD newspaper 'divided tato naiwanDBBuiiusswil NSHHM ap plication FRKK. ....- Te taoa who want Urtir sdverXIMhR to pay, we can orrer ao.aMr medium for thorough and effective, work; thaa the Various sectleiis of our Beh i'laM A- tect Local Liu. . -,M BO BOWCEL St CO.. - H .a i ItsyP11' wvwssoti aH sasat - Pjgjha, v lrBeetreet,TmYora1 Htwapsper AdwsrSWtis Bureur. br&Vestmeiit ajia i xnan " f ! "1- A, Dwelling that will nat sakD tof tt pes waBiBariaaosailm5rsi i'tc t rt ijt$ 4iprKKi if i CkBot NaT T3 'i! i!liw- ib'tei -Mis-. in f-4,u.j v?m turn, SmailtTOcd & SlaYcr. DEALERS IN GEIIEIUL UAOOl'AnE riaware, GlaSware, - W00DENWAHE, CE0CKERY SASH, DOORS, BltoS, GLASS, PAINTS, . OILS AND WTOVES, l N8URPAS8ED AS TO PRICE AITDJJUALITY. Middle 8trtii, Next Door to Central Hotel, srlfidwl) NEW BERNE, N. C. Ho I For VanceEoro. ,, i 4t Saturday, Sept. 18, '86. U OI'JCAIMW of thr COALITION CAMfAlUN 1V . ( lark. Hun. Orlando Hahk 11(11 ( Aul oilier todldate. II. i hummer ll nntMi. will Irwe hrr S'h H lo. t 1,1 Mi.loje irei, at six, a 111 . harp, r)tiiniiij(! at HEVEN. p.m. hme lor roin,J (rip, fifty oenja. Tlioa wloiiit.g to aitehd will report noun, asouij u lliiilu-,1 i.uiuIr r can be aociaiiuo- W. M WATSON. 11 y' 1 . ' u: lion (HipmJgn omi. For Fall Planting. Kale Spinach and Turnip See.l. K 1! MHADOWS (M). INSURE AGAINSJ ACCIDENT. Guaranty Mutual Acci dent Association. I'oluy Carned for about $18 Yearly. Vnye w oekly bunelits, J2'i. Lobs of Life, &,000. Ixssof both feet or both hsnds, $8,000. Is of one ftxt or one nana, $2,000. WATSON A STREET, setir) d w tf Agents For Sale ! For fialeT Valuable Property on Cms Itreit ! Pursuant ! jn.lnmriit of Uie Hu per lor Court ol i:rnin (-oimiy, I will ctpsae to lub llr Hiiit-,ni Hi.- Uort Houh Dour. In New- lUTll, Saturday, October 16, 1886, at TWKLVK o rlork. M . the Bouse and Lot on Cravt-u atreet. In anlitclly, belwssn Browd aud Neune, furmerly ilio resldenoe or Am Tenna-(me half naab ; lialaaoe In six munUis. Ullo raaervsd onlll mil payment. N. H. KICliAlUSOJI,Adm'r. Sept. 13. 1H85. dlawlw Hoticef Sail ON TUESDAY, The 21st Day of September, 1 W, I will ell at Public Auction, at the Storehouse west of the Storehouse for merly occupied by Wm. Colligan, Sr., the Personal Kffects belonging to the eetato of Wm. Colliiran. deceased. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. 1 WM. COLLIUAM, Collector Estate of Wm. Colligaa, deed. cvpt. itn.n, 13130. , Udtd School Ptt&T, His Leah ioae wkHonoaaskkaonl an Monday, 8ept. fl7ih;. , ., w i Miss Marks wmteaoh French and El ocution. Pupils who wonla heiB the. ih, 7th and 8th grades will be received. T. CO AA - . T r. a. a , Aouis.vu per mosW ' ' w Q3W TIIK LEE BOOK. ROBERT E. LtE, HIS MILITARY HISTORY AID CimiBKS, BY GENEltAL A. I.. 1X)$g, Military Secretary to GaKBaai. Lke. , l is 4 Arenu wan lad In the folloWfnk Odnnttea Beaufort, Cravsn, QarWreV Ttv rt.'Urf Hyd. Lienolr, Onslow, F1M PasaUwu; Liberal Torma to Aawwts. Address - - ' l" . j. W. B. BOYD. OeneraM Xirn HEW BEKtrE. jT.ft ThS Kinston Fl-m Pmaa. tka W.kl Reveille, Greene County ETrrerbrtailk Beaafort- Iteeord a- WasvSl KIWw P4as COPVthtBS tl mw axi.l ail Kill I.U.U.' eriTdUceitrcticel Ir.irii -Aitfia Cdl cfl Or! -.. ,w rthllaiTrr- f'vmTlrYT MA- SiiS fHJP8. to rjparKt, tei ,1 el. rlrU etmw wer rwniii an. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1886, edition 1
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