Newspapers / The daily journal. / Sept. 22, 1886, edition 1 / Page 1
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v - . ."J.TLLL-:'.. ; - xl?) U.T .aSwl. '1'' " ... ....... ;.iUi 1, c-o no vJfa .- --. - 1 i iii-t . ai! t d'.: .': 1- l: iV-lull .'J x'r 2. ..V p X - v J - W ' 1 pTJI NEW ffEBip 22, 1886. PRICE o ' I I I L .J I I I . - '-' V ' m 'i i m m V m m u'mi i ; tlew Bru, latitude. i-SO f KoUh. ..,u -ieea,n iuHl.yt Uli4M , CO J 113 boon, 14 miputea. at Ust V X1 : Tl- gJtT,i,L'' - ter4juKlB8 liU a arKr cotoa "and UTftl TIKJtair"' " The auaiialeW Oifl peraeoal prop ary pf hejlato,, PpUwufc V ooauAuoa . yfatf, a qxuosa m. TtMOVM $ava4ixifr broaght in a rerf art' freight yeeterdsT, tQrniiig and iaali Ml a good arp-of eotton and paaaepgera U trawotv At SVeraf iadlee andgerjUemen took adrantarff the firtirsion to Polloka tU1s tika, ataajaw. Trtnt ynterday. ItuV frjplaaail..aJ)eainboat trip on the piotureeqne Trent river. Fijlalgbji Valaa of coUon were on the Exchange yesterday and aold quick ly ai prioee raagiag from 8 50 to 8.85. The tveaIot trough t in ao far was by Habiatoa & Bro. of Barlowe They ob' UiaMlailJgUatprioe. F. L Bifamorie.'Esq., entertained the Senatorial oonTeatlon at Polloksvitle yoateNM loaaitaB a rulealpd r)AlatkDa -re Mtnmt'll" Ba hU aW" opVoHunltT7 offrpeaklinl a wordJaa.lia1faaaa aad WcCMay aatQT well Mora tharia uroU "KM cauaeil.U roomthaiat tt 'VVtWrdaln dtir graded achooKwhertnteaclwrTraTa 0t thVtr athta"ad 6lgU yelr Dld apellebejforraeRd pwwpaad hia aentaaee b4MphH a (oUowa : I kTe Batrfaaaaii-CaeaaoaijiT(t ,sxr 39 YJIMAT fta-Ma - I TKfd mntnrh'rtttnhi tiMC-! k-ii imK. -iu . -J. o'olockjTha Btar.banl,P,TVrobh moaia aad a ltTjd.ivmli expaoted. Every My egmgMit0hnm Ui9fl4 - M mwara)WM ,iam.r9 PintuU . .. laloiibl Kr tnnra at La fUHmWrntiMfif Meai I flood report irwa wi , . , . JJ1 , ,lOl tending Mr. .wt-iihlha.i.i'WirhlW laat Saturday evening, ft a -""r : , "..T 5wranci aatiina-an eaaarmvAe 4at aAk ywatHT profeeaor Ilauser. teacher erf vaoalj city h lost a fine borjOOntnTalkk laat tkrW-tiUaM: eaotoa m Dfto Folr loca(Ja aaya bia No. 7 wJU cure iai ni!ii-iiWt VU't oo .""3 ! UxC&vMlfetttlAOTrctt IW Nort,.vkitnajaiubeAn tajarnhae a fall tqfck of twia.- De will eoWinM the puaJio In a low daya tbaa aaaae- eeededr ai vrWttvwent for. .' ' Maaatmu. Hf TVwleV ahrJ-J.' P. riimmliat fiionawalf arrived but nieht. Mr. IL W. Bteinhilper and family of WnHainpiKiTff arr anpij afif locaUt lnfh'fc city and wjll engage in ' Misa A c p JeUonllLaSiaiV aScho"! cf A aa artT.i t,rL u srhC.AariM,iVBAij fcoea Korth f-'ar"rw V. Una loJ mi MfMaja' lira -i .l;; v.". WSil food ye" erd ay f or tv e Fiiftn to purchase her f a t f ii irJneif.l Z) ' O VI-': I ap'ytxa leimaea ana will I 1 1 -, - lie. a aotlaanother (TUs U ua , ' ., O. rrkr :.aiar63rd be Forth and is ; : "tl.tvAi rerolt'tf I vi-t. i i. X .Vniiii'."ni , I ' I... .. -.V v 1 i rf Jc r't"tn'a r r r c w ; t - i ! a f Tfr ..' t - .. -1 , The CMveattaa at Pallekevtlta. rt f. j. From rUea reJornfcg)a theateajaer !Vtt f rata tW ta- Senator iar onren-i tion at oUokJTUIa jeaterday evening, we 'learn that everything was not aa tKjMij.ipfototpiV this poiorittee waiting ubtif a committee wa ap pointed to aft upon them and ascer- tahf the- causa of delay." Boon' after wrU tbeaeoMiUer npvrted tafrw- nnimaoded Ua nairit raic to goretn iut' - It' wi 'also' ascertain thalT Utey? m: atfiyt diacnaaitg Cia w aacaawaeaaiaK 'ina ancoB tfaaAnUbfilitatuicilioTj HP P.'!. faraaTT , Eeq .f Jont placed In bomiDalion Dr. J. W. Baunders, of Caraomt. If Mara. - J. V,. firran; nnd ' m : r p y ; . Sanhfel' Itudfton aaconded the nornina- tioh, and while one vt tbeae gentlemen yet speaking,' flr. J. F. Jones, of Carteret, received a telegram from Beaufort informing him that a Demo- oratlo vnvBtt,ioa Tit? i buadred strong waa then in Veesion and it was their desire that Col. John N. Whilford, of Jones, should be nominated for the Senate. Mr. Jonea read the telegram and spoken to jt. This brought Frank Thompson, jr., of Onslow, to his feet. lie denounced the idea that Ave hundred men at Beaufort should dictate to the convention what they should do. The nomination, he said, was due Carteret and all the dele gates had to do was to nominate the man that had been recommended by the Democrats of Carteret in convention fembled. This brought about quilo a lively difl Aussion, which wax in progress when informant left. A message received by telephone later in the evening announced the a'aiminalion of Dr. J. W. Saunders. .Keeping n diary is not what it is orttoked np to be. Thirty days of accu- rary ia about theJumoX the endurance, nu ut. uup ifugn,r-ya)i-r .aae never jfet disappointed any one wbo has used ttjtaecure a bottle for that awful cold. Einaton Items. About one hundred bales of new cot toi were btouffat to Urin ket last JSafurday. It aold for 8.M idower Fielda ia getting a flno lot of winter wood oa hia premises. lie seems determined on, warming up aoane one during the coming winter. filth e "wet boys" in this section have almost got lata, Vtbe taati ditetaw". ,. The supply of Jiard cider ia nearly exhausted to make drank of great peril here, the l 4 . U -.1 honor ana safety, having landed thousands, fche will land aa many . tin - ii Ju ' ' ' ' Mmtm to come narnoselT to show how oibnly the aew tttlnc oeuld take a way theraurfaoe water. ' feinsteln ia piling in gooda and furni- tane at Caswell corner. Be ia alwaya alive to the trade; buy a to the best ad vantages and sella u any bod v can. He takes hia old corner ia- the Weekly JfCBJUL and telle an ' interesting story $0 toe 'who want geoda in hia line. frMnaare. Onraminga and Gray adver tlaela the .Weekly Jowbnal their ez. i iera I tensive Kiaetoa stores, where farmers e all other In aeed of ' plantation Ilea or other atore gooda will And ei ything they may want at the lowest rataa. j -Call 'on 'them i before buying elsewhere. Read their frd. " u r v -Tie politioat apohtera are "blowing their owa horns" ia .these degenerate time proclai orator.1 horjtr ? W'av w ' nod merchanU to do waa to. cnltivate -t. Coleman, smfmfMh. pjy, the poOlai To&lfik.tA.m tw A-oHf OTftfe Setweam Atiaiakh. City afl M. Y. A. Ed wan returned from w a. t ; j ettta. N.' 0 i Ma whole force iafcie popvjat aVlrfefi Ktag biook ba Qaeea irreeU C aa,wih fclnia prof eeaor cf 4aagnagea.-who, in even tongaea Wiil Aeil yon a so It of fine'taeUupg, oheafdor cashA zJJ j The treat eneUaT, thta iiaV Ji'thia edoaty.aeeBia to he -centred oa the can t jidte tor enema r-:anere u runAaeaa farttba. Tjeorjie' next BovemW.' Oar Hnb CuniBaJngt has agreed to!uUth Cfeavell nMMfameat fei foretwOBtna the eight' of NoTeuerT::iXiV, ii- ch Su roa ia not re-elected, while the "old ea.tmaigner" wilt elide dAwaiheaanae mnftnmsnt Kan f intntrni Lh xilcrKt.1 of the election, if,Tay lor.ja defeated, u Our town iaft batnrday eanerea a acare almost as , frightful aa the- irrea earthqirake. Theaidewalka beinfflined wit a ; eay-pmg town -reeriyara Cotmtiy traJpr, tffnrious Vnrse, with karnww attah.'-'CMne f!" ";ing along the vri't, l.v k. .J at ttciy jama aad rRttrtPg srooda and people like a err' io, 1- sn!fB&l pemei toenjrty if. e frolic, it the people did not.i fto barm waa done. . i-1 - . .-..I.' zww-mYt TV TK.-T Sips in, t1' .world, tor C P.roioea. ' &)res, ' Ulcers, ' Sau (. . , C . all tkin , i 1 ,.: .,n V ( iri- Tiilpg. 1 BBIKFa. " Qaadaur waa defeated, b the sculling match oa the Tbamea. 1 The trul of the Bulgarian revolution-1 iaU ia proceeding in spite of liusia'a At a revival In Norfolk over twoiju dred colored people were bspMse4 fit One afternoon. i i.r: - Subscription lists for the Charleston sufferers have; beeb 'opened at aM the American consulate in Germany, The hop crop in New york.is j-eporyd to De an enure lauiue ana toe leseut will necessarily be serious ' The last failure previous to this was in 1860. A Viu$ bright and interesting Ulinv trated newspaper ia the Graphic. Xntot, published at Cincinnati. It bids fair to become a rival of Harpers acid Frank Labile. A sad case of the drowning of three brother comes from Chattanooga, Tenn. The youngest waa aeiaed with oramps, and the other two tried toJ rescue him. ' In the action brought against the Mayor of Philadelphia for misappro priating puMio- money shows' thai the1 sentiment demanding Common honesty in publioefliee m spreading. Another nhock of earthquake a Uum- merville on the 10th inst. is reported toLi.ii v 'n nave been tbe most severe of any siuce the first. Slight tremors there are said to be of almost daily occurrence. At Wytheville, Virginia, two boy axod n spectively ten and twelve years, were curelt-Bsly playing with a pistol, when it was accidentally discharged, mirtally wounding one of them. That was a fierce struggle between Sullivan and Frank LlearlJ, a Philadel phian. It was to have been for scien tific points solely, each agreeing not to injure the other. In tbe second round Hear Id ooncludod that some of Sulli van's blows were ralhir heavy for friendliness, and he retaliated, seeming ly much to the 'delight of Sullivan, wbo had by this time commenced to rain in bis sledge-hammer blows ao rapidly that his opponent might ' have thought he was being passed through a tUreehing macbine. In the midst of thfl tnelee the police rushed in and separated them. Sullivan waa found to be nearly er-1 bausted, but not ao much thalj he would not fight again, for, seeing a certain re porter on Hie ground ha made a daah for him and was only kept at bay by a drawn revolver. The champion after ward remarked that Hearld was not only locg-w inded, but vary ,gawf and to bave gotten the better of him it had to be dD a OBoe, at wJ)ic.POed ed to the beat of hi ability. .bilitv ,1 Ww,f fW&i -k r I'LLIsil A to how .Nort Ci te tnr' red. we not writer in here K'Te the fall oerna whose business ia oonilned chiefly to the twe iQafoVunM an jt that OM ft0a1 of their trade fer the ja$ threerweekj haa exceeded that aiuVing (thet aatne period of last year and, (ttearf before, Aa ip been several time stated in these dispatches, Richmond wfcbleeale bouse are devoting eBpepatleption to North Uaiotina. iub rncTeaefiq rauroaa xacii itiee in that State have opened np a great deal of that Stafe, h)o whlflh bere- Miore DUt lime, aeuuun iia ueeu paw by ccmimefejal Va-ve'rSral J A feirhmond ho. baa giyW much atten tion, bo1 the interest of this city in North CatolihaJ recently, declBjcelhe bejierod that Ovat proeperou "BUte afforded the beet ftold,.!;.' Uto, BalUaaore, heawtf.-had aaaahad peA its d and BWredtoirh wf the fc'adw li the" talley,'f.PiedaSonvn StidewsMtr eeoucBMi oi v irginim. - an is ucihk tnvj caso,hehitittJbVferifiglforfeAh 'WBajwvaT w aw-v r--m ww i r rrii OWM"- . aii a nuunn nn rmnnlaionV" cOUMi J wflUiCaat hredoJ rhenanatlem. 1 which haa kent me - en- BlM4-4oatwKriiaM by fcga-' 'oj Ne a- J, fc' Thoraday, the MthlSdBtVaQ. tytJney Farnell, wife of Mioajah Farnell, and dpoghter of Charles tjstTjc, Jfi - Tt In the death of J&rTTAmentMraom' munity haa lost a good' woman, the church Wilful jCWriatiar, the 'father and mother VdSrtrfnf "dhflgliter; tntf the httband a true and uicnmona: business nooses xaeewaMuajva ear imuvuiiuuvreporr-i oaxurciay ty aatlly a most, encouzaeiaa raaorkxTia he f frtfVinjC;; W$W W IWOJ Soiefcion. Barnes ndr ,lovingwife, tolrnwler haabgbk tfpiMJrietf -thai ir-aro Mioajah led to Fseed. Charles la on nangi. when, cotton J ly about'ohe fcear the alter hia beautiful brida, and todwlaiTiTw.-'".?." mourn" ltS&ZW&1tmW'.VrA:'i. Chapfn and .Miss TJatehpotmraTHAilOHh. c u witii him and" her parents ia their be rsavenKvn, bift bope'the lbsa "will be lie aaafnaf'Mik.- " ' ? " Mra. F waa u the Verr rtiraaf 6 only about 23 years old,, beloved by everybody that knew her. Beaidee a beart-etricken husband father, mother brothera and sisters, aha , leaves a bosi tf 'friends and reiativea to mourn hec urjltDKlv tle!H.i SHe'wts a strict tBW ber of th M, E. Th'irch,and';(Jied iri the hops Of a tioue a,llavea Goodh by, Fydney, we hop to mwt ru a.a better tend. ' "-. Vt . W, .. .. IT Ulib a Coed ArUei Of PrT-o Toi!A.coo, ask your dealer for mi mp,7 , ... sell awsitt J. be iMmocrauaooirraiL'oa of fam- I M la acoordaewi& talM made by the Democratio executive, cyfamittef , the Dewocrataif Jwm'l-tounMf t- f ambled ia eonveittloirat Baa-bt ai Uaturyitteridao-Sef m)"-J ineveoae ..tnwa u4 !V"tier by J. Wt Qvwedau a a-Jjr au Abe ex ecutive oommhjteaj j t t ifd , The following cotnmitlee were ap- pointedi- M mwrr? On arsnaaen( organic iioa:Vw R. PpghWm. Wayne, JoeJrVCJi S. Attmora, J. A.' Carey, B. laTwiai, . N. 8pruill,Jath Mnae, Wm, Maeo, Lewi GoodiDi, Jeaae .BnU; Midyette, T. A. Land and Geo. Dee. On resolutions. J. F. Brineon, J, 0. Baxter, W. T. Caho, J. C. Aloock and W. H. Whitehurat. The committee on permanent organi sation reported for chairman,. B. F. Mayhew, Esq.; secretary, J. F. Cowell; aeaistaata, J. W. Hacdison and Q. A Tayjor, of the New Besoe J vorhaJ Mr. Mayhew, on assuming the chair, made a very appropriate speech, urging harmony iaj tehbpaayiwe a he oonventiod and announced tnatthe con- venticm wis rfcady Or bfmntbsj tl fl TkeJIoBinalion, el canVliliteJ MirJaf in order, tbe chairman explained the plan of organisation and announced that the whole number, 'of -votes beina aeventy -nve, tnirty-eigbt we're neces- aary to make a nomination Messrs. J. B. Martin, H.f). kloDvtter, Geo. Dees, W. T. Cfcho' were placed in nnmlnnlinn f i'ir lli. 1 1 . mi u.. A ' 1 . ,1 On the first ballot Mr. Martin received a majority of vote oast and was de clared tbe nominee of the convention, and on motion, his nomination was made unanimous. Messrs. H. A. Keel, Geo Lewis, J. V. Dawson. Jesse W. 1'arksr, Paul Dan iel, J. F. Sawyer,, G. O. Bonnet, Thos. Campan and J. K. Land were placed in nomination for sheriff, On the 7ih ballot Mr. J. F. Sawyer received a ma jority of votes and was declared the nominee. On motion of J. W. Dawson, his nomination was made unanimous. Messrs. J ease Brineon. LI ugh Lane, rest us MiuernttMbert wgodsiv- 3 pui in nomanaBffa'jpr jttaaic taapnio: court. Mr. Miller was nominated on firjst ballot, and hi nomination was Thos. D. Perkins, H. W. Cowell, F. P. Gatlin, N. Potter and Sj U JUggs were S laced in nomination for register of eeda. M& PjarJUn esa Aominated on ecndUhtaM'iheWrainiaioB waa made unanlmoua. Mr. Jno. Jo2s WVI aMiilaled for bounty treasurer by acclamation. Mewfr-.W. V,rlo. ittmoM ana,ur. uates were placed in nomtna- tion far wmntuUyifm ,a-u bQv tiated on the first ballot, and hia aomi-J Balion waa made unanimous. Messrs. N. Potter and Paul Tingle were placed in nomination for jui veyer. Mr. TwgrWaa nobflnffSd ofa me nrst oaiiot ana nis nomination was madeunaniajouM.;' Ci 'AS. ,3Jhe following gentlemen were eleot IdiOounty executive) csmrniUaa r the anauing two yeafn T6QtWwnkhip, fri,oahoi iK&mpJRi: - awe. Iaa - uaujit - ' kavaiaa i in oOnvehttoa siaaebteiK.'hellattrja- that coe proayeriy.o Nte bwup aaaiaae mmr patuief ear Septtbltewa inatiaatkma Wep ttTfl tb-4 tafcdetf of i&a Democrat lrrar aad ithat the akhful obeervaaoe of and dMaibn " & the ancient landmarka o(. the. Democratic party ia essentjal to ,41 success, do Raaolve. 1st. That .we'aafwbv and reafflrayour fMelfty and deyotlbh to thfrUemocratW party, and the prin-1 oliSeaTbletetae6 and fledge puraeiye to aae all jast and bonoraikto iBeanatO'taaintaia aad pet- iwtnata the aamn. " a Resolved, 2d. That we as fiaaXemo- crata pledge our undivided support to the nominees of the Democratic party that hart beeaoadaherotofoM in theiai b Enact LiOBoresaionau laaaieratasa penw aagiaj eau.nU0BevBa wedc8d, .A'fh nomiheea o fni conw&cUon and roan iee to) aaa alt Just aad honorable tawane I aav aaej waa jaap tavaw atvui Uo aequre LyMm f Onlmbtlon die oonrentlo oniad-tauMed. I 1 11 ' ' """ ).Vtalna Foiwrffrl..i verr. -V, :iasoiiwrariwuiw?'Tii va - i ai - - A m h wMuilW ,andYfiwH1l to tryi DMrjMrf- IdM LConaumption. t not onlygTeyiim m- raunt relie It wore-' aimflarly a!ffeci Tm m TArtAf sawt1 sa atirtrvlA I ooae naa tn Kins-h New )iseewery ie dew the' sten-( aiard rernewy iar)e WiTtbM mA lWII1i'i'.:i,1i.i".llAbjl1IL., !. . tt - .. -- l M r- I r Tne rMatitoOb fcieotnia: aAJC.4UP JaooonlrmVrfeaoryheimiaat tbe residence of C. ff. Jacobsob, the brother ( taw hwtdwJ fca twuta.ae TTn.M Ramh iMt ta llHla ann I CnariierH r' tut f y. Di thtU! of hemorihagio fever and haa another child tery sick wltv 1 Bid. J. Lake .Ifor iWufort "in s ... r a . iTJierjdid , Joe ' Pee . e Worms have . Aleo Sr"'t .f raUiesn ( ijont I by t ill 6...1 living abd there is home. La ia hopes of his recovojr, bbt fenrs ars err tertained that hie leg may hate to be r w cm aaarpubited. Dr. F,P. Gates attended hiatv'1-1- - TfcV' Democratic ''einary nomfnating oorrventien aaet in Beyboro on last Bat-f nrtjay aaa ail psTi or tne ooenry was fully repreeeaaed and if none bat eepir MI had been on haad a large crowd would have been presents But whea all these and their friends were gath ered.: together- it surely made a good crowds The ticket nemi gated seeasa to gire'aa geaeaai satisf aotioa aa ia possi ble to do when there are ao many as pirants. It la a ticket that all good Democrats can support. It is hardly possible that there will be any inde pendents. If some who were ma neuvering for nomination had been aucceeafal I would not be ao sure they would have escaped opposition. So our ticket is in the field and is sure of success. Found ai Laat. M. A. Abbey, of Kusselville, Aik., dated Jone 8th, 1864: "At last I have found an honeet remedy. B. B. B. is the best Blood Poison remedy on earth, and if I had a voiee that would reach from Atlanta to the sea, I would pro ffeim its virtue. I have used only four lUree, and am nearly cured of a se rious Blood Poison." Sold in New Berne by K N. Duffy d E. Ii. Meadows. La Orange Items J. . Mew borne, cotton Kinston, w as here Monday luyer from Mrs. John W. Rouse is very sick in town, with no visible Kins of improve menl. WlllN. I'adley arrived home from Red Sulphur Bprings Itmt Thursday, somewhat iaj proved. Wo learn that Mtb. W.J. Allen, near LfvHllule, who hati been very sick for some days, is no better. We failed to notice laat week that Miss Julia Albright was visiting Misn SttllieKirkpatrick in our town. A small child of John C. Hill's died in town last Saturdav night, aftei a severe sickness of several months. Dr. J. S. Bizll, wbo has been off for some time visiting White Sulpbur Springs, returned here last Saturday. IJVe bad a nice shower Monday eve drng, cooling the air, which has been almost oppressively hot for two or three days. We did not learn, and hence did Hot mention, that Mtsa Mamie Bodgee, of your city, we visiting Mrs. U. M. Mc Donald, in our village. Services at the M. E. Charon latt Seturtay, Sunday and Sunday night. faarteriy conference Ba turd ay, Kev. m, haaria w v ; uiS!?0 !Pt ,1 yresieimg. lew ahoftt rnadv for arresting, 1 eald to be very good. We hope ear riea growers will have aa suit able seasons tot earing tbe orep a they have had tor ita growing and caaking. Our doctor are quite busy at this time. There ia touch sickness in the Burrowed role1 tfoufltry and considerable in tow i. Mm tear that Joslah Button and Julius E. Sutton are quite siefc in Buckleeberry. ( ."vie first open air, political fpaecbe bere', tbi danafMtgn, -was delivered last of Tew Berne,' and and Hyman. of oar ieye the issue was ee vo boU .and O'Han. Uill UbTorinrnoottAna JSOiomon,'Ura. ,1lAst1f3atiif4 byoulgit alarge caowd avoui"tosai iBnaUeee ia a tfUte on the revive. Cotton 1ooeing re atrite lively fot ao early. 128 belee were shipped over the A- N. a R, from here laat week. Ttws price paid during the week was 8.4&to9.49, .while we learn that as high as 8 waa paid Monday. IBVIC T aOTHEIl. ViNiflUwg Boomuta Sracr ihoul ould. alware.be used for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the gam,' allay an pkin, cures wind oolic, aad' f the best remedy for diar boea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. iane4dtthntw-r firm. geratf&,QM bah 8eptetbea.,,.Ji8 y.Manh. - M 4S4 ,MApra, , a. oo Mat-'.' .8 aibaav;g.8 Jnoa, .7 July. fti 9.43 Angnst, , tA.n wfcwtf, J A h, -8 Ket iQeratf Karhd rirwi. 3ee f Middling 8 7-16: Low MiddUng 8 8-16 ; 3 ia. '. 'i' ran IVFIW-Cl - - - ln J ... m m 'TJdtatioaouVa " ! i Ha aa t iltir ii' w' " i 'm "va (,t,i' 'i BrawjLr-i5o. per lb. fooC8cto he. ? I i . io. per a oxen. i prRjJSH Foax fl gae tf MsTaJI ITlArUTa 600. per bnabeL norhoaitAi- rbfcrr5eUjfr?BJUaaaa?l. . ' (i . t - r r-- i tj i ri u uaivwuwiyti "aa i ex- rmn raaBBa'Wa. . -- nrVfhAnoT TalIiw IWvnrlH ... . - alKaIr-700. BOT bagheL ,it SUlvt - Oat 60 eta, per bnshelv . tib '.Tca.KiP--4io. per buxaei. ) laisa PoTA-rosa a.75 perbbh CH.eilfaJ. Smallmraod Olaf cr, -mV. W -j VEtiERAJ, 'BARH WAfLV, TIKWARE, GLASSWARE, sAsn, doors, Bimt8m" GLASS, PAIItTS,XJlL8 AAD ST0YC9, TNSrRPASSED Atf TO'"1"" ' Mkldle fctre, Jfejt DfiA 14! Central Hotel, stltidwly NtW BEHNE, ITT CT School Notice. MISS U ANLT win opim a ajehAl'torrtl nd 1 ouns Ldl lu tills clly, on BfcrT SV. 1 union ;r Hunuiii. fj uu lo J26 UU iaj' Niin.-Mi Muttlj wlttae a boBM foot ol Nt-ube Kirt-t-1, lliib UiurniU4 rtvwf aiura Iuk 1.,-rt-Kfifi u, r.-ceive a((l)cUu(M (ruiu nuU make ulbia aitajLBiaBucU,Vltbauaiai ii air ; " WANTED 1 lu luc tjoulli W5L ,V.UX llabh4Ml ulrnMint Halar.v .r f7tiBflsl5ti ffrfMaar. AOUi i ufc ui I'bct-. bUUuuMu. DraaanLaaMl I KVU-H n. !i -!-"-' I : in 1 :n V. JLMtiKK 1. Klcnmond, V'a. Back Taxes. NOTICE NOTICE.' The Sei relar , of bUU) call attention to tbe fact that the last Court in Craven county , in Una year, begins on the 2tKh day of November. Jt80, All' persons owing HACK TASKS are required to settle tbe sain on or befwre' the'lStft day of NoveuiU-r, ibti, if Wiry doieea Sn ave further trouble and expense. The amoants due can "be ascerthlriod at tlie Kegister's oilii-a, BeSldwlsa ' For Rent, Hi, uj .f i irlion or the bulldlDK on in rlhei,bl ,(rutu uf MkldU- immt " - ernjn!ly ovi-r the iturrs ocx uclad bilLH uiiUiu,M.a Bkiuuri lun. ,;.hu'. Hultaniefor lwllliin or lxarUilg.b.ouse. i iwwMi IIVVII . . mi, aaw. v- 4 aa m AiiplyU. JOHN HtlOHKJ. New sum, ttapk 1. il '1 lapir sW f" ' eaa ror i-an Fiantif! aai i Cabbage. Kale, Spinach aavt TtaMiip Seed. K. IL MBADOWr et'CO. aug2 1 d w Hi INSURE AGAINST ACGIDEHT. , ,, ., ,, j .M Guaranty Mutual Acci dent Associatfaft,,. Palicy Caxtied for about $$ Yearly. 1'aya weekly benerhs, 9t$. Lone of Life, 99,000.-' ' Lobs of both feet Or both hands', e.Ddtf. IMs of one foot or one hand, $2,000. WATSOJT & STREET, sepSdwtf Agents School Notice Mis Leah Jonea will otamaflrkail nn Monday. Sept. 27th. Miss Marks will teach FVench and El ocution. Pupil who would- in lha 0th. 7lh and 8th crades will ba mwival. lerms a.ov per montn. sadaw L W. MILLWOOD. w. r. BURRm Wooi, lfi1rvbftx6ir&1' ' 'f1!Wt o) -i.w fffT P4h.iT;;- siufjflns 6 uat - bargains:-:; .: 1 50 bbb. Mabkcfels ' 1 lot.Hams '40c lb. 25 9iM'w,,'i.(i',v. imp)$uo--'j,',:,t;;;;: ii S. RWIIE3EIL? And mm iimiiVmr i doll dt i - J , w w - -T i . . . . i , . r I or ' araeri jsoaawr iairati'B-Wi"r APiaen ,CrjT thr nwittl tai a iataaxaTE? ..j j.. . . . - I ,ZJ ? r"Tnty. jtk; I . Ki' Z tV.Xiii: N. Mr: njAitSr A Un tif1 Vn mi i i( . pi radon FH I. -ff thoaa w-.f Oil J.tSrm. -" Vr'V me run orn ro tnr i.,o.,,. i... and fipca wm v n u, vaiioaa k, pi71n Spruce streti, tw Vira 1 .1. ..
Sept. 22, 1886, edition 1
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