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2; th.. ::;.r.. .. . --. , -,.H t -uv . - v fN r JJj r- - , " i f p '" T .mv.v'wH'iim'm:- tl i u., ,. , ..- , . . , i "m . H 1 - 1 ' PRICE 5 CENTS: W7 'AAV v. 'nit 'uimllaiiu. " f ' 1 nfL " lJ"f U: 450 rises. -4B I L3rt& nj T !. sua seta, 60 1 18 boon, 14 Hunntee. ia hair- wffyvfaTjt ,Mi. lite steamer (of arrived yesterdsy morning from Baltimore with a cargo . . i ffrfttifn riftiml 'flnr'inif''rrtinri'if 'rtmttriar lr -; boar Iia Bjind that the empty oomml!o&e kati o4er4 as entire- bm rerictr lQib tM ta tM BOOka?ahaJI Mkept opes for thirty daya preceding each elebUoi.' J The fallowing elaaaee are sot ta veaMertw aatoi "Jlna, ner- a enaer -wemyoBr year" age, aeo open coari. shall have bean adindirM) giflfly tf M6aj or other crime lniatnou by the ItteVof- ChU Bute, txaWtted Her be" Orel tlty of JannarrrmTtil hundred uxd aeTe&trevB, nVba-, (hey shall bare bea;Iegaty restored to tbe eMoeltfen-hip." '.if nei iog, Kax "ad ttigWoeNrbst Ite'hL on band. TM poopfe VlIT HkA and go to Senatorial eonreatuw ktl'oIlMnMlto on Tuesday iJaet asres ua.hai thaeoo'lea- aUttaCMsbiiaiaeui:iVVe are rlad to notathaW ' ' :u"","i '' r,!&, . ' Qui av awmibef rof Onslo-r-oirty nteti wM 'In the city yesterday to at tend a pre)iminsry trial in a perjury caea 'before Juetiee Brinson. The de fendanl'ntit belngready IhepreUmiaary A etalkvpf ootton wlvh eleren large, well groern bolls was on eahibitleo at waiLiA4 aleA -roptJl toes., The jield T'OtulTjg&kaJMw Dctore belpg "cenite1 go'caa'a'LSOT tbe legal ad roAe-e. . t - today a. cooimuhicalioo MtiMcat econL at Haw aTeTlelgtS CarolinaJ jggteg trom the tenor of his lettori The writer makes some aerere stric tures npon the erlgtaatore of the bill passed by the last General Assembly of North Carolina making it a misdemeanor for any one to practice medicine or sur- ' 11L : m T.T i : f WW "nTliX. procured a eertif eate from the State Medical Board, or a diploma from some reputable medical oollege issued prior to January, 1880. We think the. writer is entirely mis taken as to the motives which prompted tbe introduction and passage of the act by the General Assembly. Why they should go back and require examina tions from the year 1880, and no further, we are not prepared to say; but the question of enacting such a law has been discussed repeatedly, and the General Assembly finally come to the conclusion and rightly we think that f it was necessary that a man should be required to know a certain amount of law before being licensed to practice, or riser 6f his : v i F. M. UWOHyki fBf eVang a . , " " mor" ntoe88ary rAaUtMIAMIHfWiLTrilJIlilf-""1 otjsoouw anow sometniag anout to LrtZZllt11" di 8 btf-e Sensed oi.iT.. . Jr...JxZ?JfS 'TTP0 PrPt'ce medicine, or to assume the itt Tnr m nr. mriinn niari i L- aa litff Mill 1 va f j uuv i a hardship on the younger members of tV.A nmhulA. 1klt A.U m I J I 1' mw f v.awiwii , ws HIM WUI aHJua UIMifl tens -.1 Mi-,--rfiUwarT5a that this correspondent 'Ukiaifim P-talt apparenOy works Th match gams between iVyKear lyoung men to better prepare themselves Berni and James City beas4fltrhiBNor their noble profession waspiayea at uamagton Wfri jbs- tesday TnIng,hThflJbfa1waa alxtoen I XaJ. KcQlammy'a Appointments. to six ta faror ttitkaotfew Bern's. . A I Maj. O. VP. HoClainmy. Democratic Uiyrerov(itadrnwiliylBi tot Congraw In the third Con- "IWWW WItfmmmiMPm rmV)K I Uiniiata-4Pi BS.W.JaJa3e.,i roAMifU Oliw,,WWa,-,ooay,-RrMay. morrow, f rIdT, e?eiilnf 4rt ii a. a lata . i a tt' j i n f". Caa "I'imon. Waynai-tM, Saturday, in in a n , hiiti - a-aa ay -w iOTwww-if L aw -l m n rial SonpperAonm-i ti-iaiisaw TxT -ir DoP1"" oonnty, WedWkflay, W UMiiUl ICorneMTaatMslJkWriiin 3Ant: ' J T taaaMRfBisMaMa wnt-M f 1 ItateUa Raatia; Duyk-s sotiniy PrK-fV llkaoaa)! .vltnmrlr!J MUh trr a Paei '""!''jLiPflttjr"ndfll ;WohUd -OtuMW' txtntrtT lforly. ar f t i i -in I, f- ' f fl --faaiI-li;Ji -.iu;i--. . ,j ' - . wtwX-g r-1i. "'Ih" ITO ' U,aEgyptWfJotJo. - the UJtf eatameBU, "aurrauotu thing did He in tbe sight of Egypt, ta tbe fields of ZoajCT. id'salmlst's to the r fairnrr--cKy whan born and bredtue scene of ntha-Mclerifr'tha'tiVin"Ui I'l . .IWuiurpis u aii ai l)tt .TilLi iow AnSifJmorefeolfauydcT ntlnir tha corner of SonthFronf and 1 "P M 1 IP iUl. Wa iiai&rieai-iVm " la t. t-. farm ls iuo m in bvM rlfr. Mi-, tetc: river, near tbe county bridge. We wel-coBt;-i IS CZ'ilj 11 iimjhiar '-T'-bt. PeisTery nnxlons to C.- iad Lt.deileeted td" the Geoeral . rtst'y, if h feetosefiiin they f!e' 3t- l- .'tB brie,; twe citr ci . c ' L -.. ai i.. II ' j ) U t elf br: .' or- t a 'closer lelatloaakisi- ,c.r -tfVrTpmUJ. ' f rt Ons'ow wTe Ta ,WIMUMIt UUUUff UVUUIJi VTOUUW W T 0 -OiarpTtee. Onslow coontr. Thurs- a i. r44et..0ct. MM Wnw-Soltaatiiaa retamwd frem H Sandy Sun, Pender county, Friday, -Aif iw- wkiialothln. wUdvL Ban?" Bridge, Pw4er awinty; ha wW fciwogeYiBypabpW f bH Pf Tor ". Mibps. v, , Mri." JUngtry ! o -fcar tra, t Aaaarica. 'v '" : t: vi. w--"i,tt, ' The (ateat data eat for noreftinf the BartholdJ Btatoe is 0&&i 3 2 jf C The Galveston JVeuw aayl the worst featora of the Charleston" shale-up i fa coming. TTe' poets ar beg Wrag ta gettntherr Irork. Jr' writer Wyta',VMI)Wij- affile power in th land. - Ta tblt a VTBida old bachelor says: "That will he aewei to thousand, of Baabenda. The two eight-Inch seef each-toad-' ing riflaa plaosd apoa the mew emisar, Atnta, earry k aaW Jrrdal weight and a charge of : 186 pOwnds oH powder. Mr. Sedgwick haa -retained from bis Meziean m hut ton and"Bayt(he reports of his misconduct while in Hexloo is faise from tbe beginning to tbe end."1 i On the large and handsome aooaa ment just erected- orer the gray af Uobert Toemba and his wife, there fa ae inscription except that giving the dates of their birth and death. Hanlan, the celebrated Caadian oars man, haa sailed for England. If Le eould be induced to. now would be a spleiidid,oBtMityfen Mm t kryjlbe metal of Beach, wbo la at peaenl ja undon. Uon. Chauncey F, Black, eon of Hon. Jere ft. BTje .oj America's most able men, has completed his letter of acceptance as the Democratic nomi nee for Governor of Pennsylvania. It reads as though he was a chip off of tbe old block. Russia has requested the Bulgarian regency to postpone the trial Of the kid" uappers of Prince Alexander until the general excitement haa abated. In tbe event ef Rossi invading Bulgaria, Turkey will, having gotten tbe eoneent of England. Germany and Austria, occupy Roumelia to further check the advance of the Bear towards Constantinople. Oen. Boulanger, tb French Mkalstsr of War, is a splendid soldier and a com mander of fine military taotioa. He has greatly increased tha strength and discipline of the army of iFriaw,lrit'a nambef of the officers aey that he'll entirely too IriHiaaaaiblajlai.eegard to tha feeling existing toward Germany. Now that the remarkable discoveries which have recently )eajt srpearthed by Egyptian ex plorera ,ara gUreAipg;anchi wida aUMUon, aheanUlkariaVawaaw ly intetted,in the expos Won e,honeJ wonders which Miss Amelia B. Edward! contributes to tbe October Harper'. More, jjalwwpe' j'luioeke. CountBii, & C, t pC tL Last night there was alieetTLlnmjrl in the aaalL At freqaent Integrals 'daring the night subterraneaa Jh4ondr. heard for several hours add at J. k. m. a leng, rumbling aonad,-afsrt prop" ling from a dtrecaoira buie west f ath, waa foJ4oweiy severe f vk w ting about a minute. li " e fv . ta kea and moat af taaaeo , . aw -aT The subteiraneaay nUii 4ot Ifwnued aev toon afteftAe' aLbok. Tha atmo the ixxvered a tun: vlnWW 4 4I fcXfcee- akMa. te Ha'anVandtfuge era! hoars spheregyaw yasaal 4a-4e shock. Tereuwi ' Mf n near sarr ere were three shocks of earthquake here last nigbt and early ttua morning, a shock at 5.15 a.m. being quite sharp and causing booses to rattle uncomfortably. There waa no general alarm, but a good many persons ran out of their nouses into the streets and remained there. At Summerville there were three shocks between, 433 and 1:30 this meraing, there being a rather violent shock at 5.15, as here. A loud detonation, simi lar to the report af - a kesvr fiw was beard at the beginning of the severe 1 snocx csreana were were ai(Btwant 01 ax pine tens ersah two of bebeeks if Summerville. It is reported that part of the wall of the medical col lege, already weakened, was thrown dewn by tho "mornirjg'a shock, and much loose plastering was also thrown down. A colored man was injured hy the falling wall. dtaMeTk'XtacDnaruetinf h Cabinet ih aha dull eeas en tte local nswtpapers Bce:-.reeoastracting - Traaideat dere 14 Cabinet tot him. Mr. Clavesand himaelf probably haa given g matter iw tougn iuiing nis atay in tne wood, and if be adopts the auggfstions o'he Oabiaef Kakerr he' wU make swaaping ehanges on his return. The ftktMi aeery published hare sends Mr Majanmc to Europe, makes Mr. Bavard move over from the State -Depajctnwnt to tna Treasury, gives Lamar tha rjtete Department, nl 'provide for anew AmecaessCMnsrsi and Seemtery of the iaerLfifc)WtsoeHieaaral JeaJts, ae 6rdi , to,, repast, ia to aaoeeed Gar land, and a Western man ia to have tbe the only members left undisturbed by the changes proposed by the gossips. Miss Edwards (a brnvwa;! Ear lish novelist, bat her scholarship ia ntiimrtiea: piui. Uietal.'DUiCaWlU dfatinction receive toe MMban of name' . the. Ant lad4J they foun ioaa oollexe: andael tvJkirX.. , o nrr, a asaa aw we m. a am t ' 'j ljkfom ati Amer confirm that honor from Smith ACS en xi,ht.4tiUTlu Bethany CeUegw Topaka, hat its same i from Kansas, jaiMla ngb amat ary al ggy tian ArcbaaoloxT fa atoreiiky "J$ Story of Tanks." ArttWrM in ex huming tha lmried ajsoiainfe 1 1 . . l .LI. . -m Tocy leans up to a grapnio. idovubi us reference Moses was tereetinsoaaUwf Iha.avtiala Je a nauWroig Ua,descripUPfrf a atfaaalj fastnal tleb ratea y rQrmetja IV, tha CgyptUn Uiial irstULuii.M j a i i du" or. oanuumi. Toiiowea pt me exciHnxinegrn in inn nrwn tr ottba Kebeliion.: Part4i.SSeo-1 narrativ ot IhrnVry deetntiorther M.Vlv'Tm51luai"''fuJ u.j r.irj iv .i-vii ; . . i ... ... . ... inrnannia niercaaa leea. wteis aivertea fA iwv rac-rwvi- 'jnm woi.cuqs city. AD tNDOSIM SI nnl tsv.j, r. . - , .C. mB.,lMl..m,U ".r':'? .VTiaCfrir- vin Jnbtle-e: hwamardenaV Met j-iaoues r - i Lt,vl!,,i.t,tb. uubj. ay I'aiimrWN waa i i if. th4 A axp onee pat on loot ana place of five targa qnaLrtU litrmr,lrvfi in aaUad to I and 'expenslealy tllii.ilanisl, alwy Middle street w. fairand Vr. J. W. Bookerof . - i at air i nr. afAasui wainar haav a a m i i TibK; k. JUr be r3arrWinW Vrrw. ent W hs'le.t5MlA6lnwn; JCustdia-f4lM-Interior iyparany undertook: to 'prtrrlde tie woik for tbe Pension Offiee.' but found - iiioesk'ite con- Ihuaf around th city for it, and st taet .VllVi Treat lwuiw a.copy a iubst. ahop on fean. syivanaa aveaosv. ill novent tne oooxs and tbeywere blaped in the library at tha Penaion"Die' Vctevtfgy Jr. Brant turned over the leaves casually and Liundlhem n&rly.alL.Inscribaa with tbe words ''Tl, lijj vea4 AU40S5 X ' ' ia the well-known Jiad writing of, thf Fraudulent President." It fa not known how much Hay got for the Tolttmea. but Whatever the amount, it waa clear pvojit to niait for they cast him nothing. Y'f-rvv i xne sunt innae wjsiDoienrw i .i .v - f: "tV-9i fan eeze toset at least three hens. ti. A .Albv, of Euas4vUlav Ark.'. "cd Judb fea, 1SS4: "At Mrt I hare und an boneot remedy.' B. B. B. is f 6! i f und an boneot remedy.' B. B. B ihn b't r!V5i ro;?ou remedy on earth, - ii if . 1 bad fi "vo that wnki i8oH "rr 'A Use to' to' it 9 era, I wonM rro- c a irrt its vbrtae.Vl I have u J oiJy iour ' m riprly ured f-a n- i v : w- ime ty-nTM.tufTy 1 11. 1 I '..'a! owe. Kti. c M a. Politicai Wieuuaueiroa. tek.f, prrUmmYmnW-i. 9weiness and light are great desider- aotrj fxtaitaa iajaM lliitrMaratwaoaaa Lai tnav br'iaor notW oouaideradr an augury at eaeaee taaf tW atowtary of the meeting waa Allen 0. Meyers, who rtreeanted. it W saidr Mrr-Johm &. McLean, of tfcev Enquirer 'Koaa of ua,;' said th Treide&t of the meeting, "have a eeJnah ejectv'aone-Fof,auire oaMids4sa&ae--laa wamgwe I see a moat remarkable phenomenon in tarn tatitoda, at CincXunaii --reiorBi will nenoeforth advance with giant etridea in-that cHy-1 fa tT injr, bowevef. to otwrte that Iba uty Demoerata voted- te r-tiwa ttHe art? management in fewf Lanas. Till bow aaaira have been manages oy anaxwev -:TWs number. ttM i Jri9)Si ba reduced to 41. Bal! 'TST , f4t1 fOTTC'T?-. e "iff AtHnf;3 -r Ml 't'l ' Tf" . -I t-9 t!Bti. SUlItH.T !. .' ' .!t, ' - "z'3, or r . ' v,eie., bovM r, t L ' ." C se ferted in n ...k t. f Price ory f-'"'- '-" r 'j.bcjjUa, A Reminiscence of the Close of the War. FAYrrrxviUJi.N.CSept. H, 18 86. While 1 sal last night taking a retro spective view of tbe past twenty -t wo or more years, and more particularly con templating the terrible ordeal that our good old town paasedthrougbabout the close of the war and. -just after it, I re called an act ordering on tbe part of a sojourner in our midst at that time tbe present honorable and honored Mayor of the pity -of Wilmington, N. C, Col. Edward D. Hall which I coneiiler well worthy ef commendation. The factitLtiacaie are substantially these: .JtdlMar ktat arraader of Johnston a army, on a beautiful and auiet Sabbath morning, when tbe Kood ehifMioyrMi-folpcarntaanitv wore natvmptwr rwworsnip m tneir several churches, a aqnad of Wheeler's oavalry, or men) kepdataniing them aelvea to be anob, dashed into the town, and mlpji iangnagr.taa preeeateayi hegMMeJ'lsi2tue'Kewh riAi7ijTkra mounted msa rode into the open market and brglrttW2thr:redmil xW- oUslr. thereby greatly alarming tha td 'aesist, uagnea at ana jeerea tne pejiiAJMB gWraArf icBixan. knd V pyuoa. wdu were uuuuicu ww ,osi lees. Tha Mayor or the town, the late Arcbd. McLean, Esq., approached the market, and on the way was joined, by Cel. Hall, whom be asked to accom- bim and atop tha disturbance. .CploWeL with; : ilia : characterU- politeness and chivalry, readily ted, an4 op, reexwwi the. market d one of tha desperadoes sit- kda horaa, beTwe hi hand. UaJlroad Racket. My wife haa been a great sufKrer from catarrh. Several physiuians aad various patent medicines were resorted to, yet the disease continued unabated. nothing appearing to make any impres sion npoait. Her constitution finally baoame implicated, tbe poison being in her blood. I secured a bottle of B. B. B. and placed her upon its use, and to our sur prise the improvement began at once. and her recovery was rapid and com plete. No other preparation ever pro duced such a wonderful change, and for all forms of Blood Disease 1 cheer fully recommend B. B. B. as a superior blood purifier. R. P. Dodge, Yard master Georgia Railroad, Atlanta. Ga. Sold in Nw Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. 11. Meadowe. If Ton Wlih a Good Article Of 1'luo Tofaoco, ask your dealer for sell dwBm H1 Hip. anuaedat Hatt-iralxj lakM-fMfi inhiekeW lMlwaa'nlMfl 'with allot Che erowd etan&Uc arooad at JatSbieUoar'av irvOtryObl. irkef MnkeiaJYoVfardami rt41wW4or tfceJaHaemaa. ma&id . k mm: on aaratv wvmrr htrsa " The rssTsI War taken called to-'' aian aoaaraAesj-'i '"Comet here, fellows, and aee he fun 1 and at tha auni iiraa hi drew a Colt's revolver from nis holster, oocketl ifaa rst-r ea n WS SBWnan n bar) uiftun vuiuuvi, who. tin oflnir tmBn hln Test, said to Vlamln:Hr.ajta nnKAj1v JnnaJ dretliauknaw ahafcJwrAJ ArJaliWf yo ahau.nqt xrigUAn tne wamaa aaa. chUlot .tkia town. !Taw deUow looked as if he weuld shoci Mffio In stant, but aeeingf tha ataadfua ,Kac of OoL Hall, who gaaad straight fcaaa kle Um plsgueer janijjk other Exodoi Vieuio rviij wivr aiauuvai as e w 1 1 , . w . - A. t M na. er' lUb-tttw sqaara wftHvTMBylHHl Wt" death-lr 1 lOo hkruileer amhlug vmrml charge of CoL Hall, to foUffir-trra rascala and risik. Jti ttoctttvTfilZTha punxrtt.e- 1 The Iwi van nessed wwweieaVl thakha1itri ; Aiw 4Ul9;1 brwwir .Bi ininnmiTiTrr1 .-s. . D. Half onthMPOciw,airr fUytionV mnnitv hn i i r i.io'Yetnember hia action Uat X4y, j"i,a7fttiBv,OBg tay the rotK)ij.oxojr,opr sister wy live (A a irr'n " -MihiurM astr. r H i' ..a t TIT anal tf1 i"ha ti s , J" InteresUaa: Xf1aees. "5 ! TI itns -tamecaav narnttu Cblnmb"s, Ga,,. tella, JUs. thtif x I or tiee years nave tnea eyery COMJMERCIAL. Journal Oinoi, Bept. B P. M. OOTTOM. Nxw YohK, bept. 81. Futuiea closed firm. Balea of 87,800 bales. 8eptembar, 9.24 March. 11.56 October. 8 27 April, 9.65 Vpvember, 0 80 May, 9.73 December. 9 83 June, 9.81 January, 9.40 July, 9.89 February, 9.48 August, Bpota firmer , Middling 988 low MddYing 8 7-8; Good Ordinary 8 3-8. New Berne Market firm. Sales of 43 bales at 8.50 to 8,80, Mlttttf 8 7-lJ lQ .Widdliog 8 3-16 5Jrrna,ry 7 7-rp. fi:a n.i:ii. '' i lXMlMiMAttMttT'. OatawNUt.50.i' I 8aarrtl(Va. aHti-ev; nip.ai.m E. f . SliUWBGB. Efl. ILITEI. Smallnood ft SlaVtir; DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODM.NWARE, CROCHEMY, SASH DOORS, BLINDS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND 8TOVWS, I'NSVBPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Stio t, Next Deer to Ceiit.al tlotel, aelUdwly NKW BERNE, N. C. School Notice. M1HS S.ANL . will nnu k Hchool for fllrla auu louug Ljullee 1b iltu i lly, on HKPT. 80. Tulllon pel uuuum, t-Jiuo lo C&UU. Pv kble (juarlerly In adv&iice. kutk Mitui Mauly will be at home, foot or Neuse street, this mornlua nud evarv num. liiK Lereafler to receive applications from ud luuke oil. ii unituKemeiiL with dudIU WANTED ty 111 the ttoulli and M'eal liable and energellr luau iBBVorr uaaa. eat. Work lwht ami pleasant, balary or coiniulaalon rlfmtalaaa Adurras Ua at om e. iUlk ana. Draaeut and pant uooupalloli J. A, W1I.MORK A OO . epr; dim wLiu Hlobiound, Vs. OXWJfew, ih bulk. COaaBSaflOo. Brca-a8aj' r. BawwrJ5a.aar ka. CouJBSvWperib, Ua-rlOOjaerlb.. UsaaiJto.Terosen. 4 j In nan rHttawdtaaat per pound. 1 m. a', "i. , . . ulBiwa--f4ee.ai geTm,,oeo. OWoke--$!3J)0a3.25 par barrel, Vmmhrfi imxi grab'"., .. lAfeWJeaMsntBiuskeet. 65u40c. ; Ood fttwai: thl: o'.v -:i nil zrt l-si vmoxt-o. per gal. ., UHtoxairB Urown, soasoc.: spring aoasso. jgaxirr-7uo. par basnet. OaTft 50 ota. per bushel. TnKNiF&--o0o. per bushel. . Jtaarf Potatoes 3,75 per bbl. Po7aroaa-Bahaiias. 80c. ; yams, 40c. WestLadia&,50o.; Harrison, 65o. NRiNaLKa West India, dull and nom inal; nokvTanted. Building. 5 inch hearts, 'tS.sape.el.W per M, r rBot.KHii.a nun, Man PEia.aTH0 i Wd.Jtr Q.n7io..:i ajft-i? HMnp atnalatawfat an jrraja-raaiiar) nTaOH BXT 8590o. pezgok,-L MoLaaBxa Aim 8TaojBr-afla45c- t cnU at. , t ! Irui t Ti MtllMa,Ti ilnlfc lfll.llln.il. ilil 1 ,lood asu l.XdOtlWi.e-. Mil VimMWiiv lHiaassIa: avriatrii PWffi.-tftfi:.'- a - - rn nrrif i travM an: ri , l laLajaawaawearaostairfon rre ArJKluQL TheiaanMyhaiata and m rood dwelUna-bon aaaWaSmi'shl.U' Win "MrftTJat rBbls of said farm to one mad, or will ran ljpaeji antfenWarms. nenty or gooa man ana rauox on tne prem kwai anwtTthaBMr nvWttofeftM-ese. Location hsalthy sad desirable (oallon J. w. nnnxieR-aot - L, sepfesn ifff r,Rii MMeavnVtew ,jij' Back Taxes. NOTICE- NOTICE. The Secretary of Slate calls attention to the fart that the last Court in Craven county, in this year, begins on the 89th day of November. 1856. All persons owing BACK TAXK3 are required to settle the same on or before the 13th day of November, 18&6, if they desire to gave further trouble and expense. 1 he amounts due can be ascertained at the lteuister's oifice. seSldwlm For Rent, I he upper poriiuu nf tne bonding- on Hie norllieatl corner o! Mldille aLiwi anil fed eral alley, over the stores occupied by M. II. Hiiltalile for dwelllua r boarding. hoia )-oaHeaaloD given Uot. 1st , IMHtj Apulj tu JOHN fll'UHKK. ew Bern. Se pt. Iti. sep!7 d2w School Notice. Miss Leah Jones will open a School on Monday, Sept. 27th. Miss Marks w Or teach French and El ocution. Pupils who would be in the 6th. 7th and 8th grades will be receive. Terms ?2,Q0 per month. ee'dSw For Fall Planting. Cabbage. Kale, Spinach and' Turnjp Seed. aug21 dw E. II. MEADOWS X GO, INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT. Guaranty Mutual Acci dent Association. Policy Carried for abont $18 Yearly. Pays weekly bene fi to, 8D5. Loss of Life, $5,000. Loss of both feet or both hands, $5,000. Lobs of one foot or one hand, $3,000. WATSON Jt STREET; sep5 dwtf Agent GRAIN JM $a&d: COMJttlSSIONj 11EBCH11.T8, co; ,v4a?7rS,ff01 ra,4AamraaAMrre)a.' 1 -nla laaafttelij Just Rcccifcd Vf lo 1: BARGAINS-. v Der barrel.1 t'-iiJ L3Jc5 lamp; i.7U. AT i: ov.'iil c v oil. ; ;Blnrtr u For Sale tcFot Sale! ssirwktessWJ. I ; . .HSito.I jjWrsofiyt to-atre ill i ill ieM o r u iers. - itoi lie Bare. ttiSTj f .1V on tn wurrPt lor . TOrBaca,B' 1, :-j I- , . .iMsAak til 1 nse4 i-.ee trio bottlea an i. am-- Electrio 1 n tbe ' West 7 Urt t C ajeo- tion aL . -J ne so rrrt : . f-.ld a' 1 StfFr TElSERa Ab d all other Goods &t EOCK.1' ..V..,.,.j ...... .,a-iu "'-'iBtil- ' . ""Ler : . womm uwioaer oCr t a ooontv. I ncoartaouse boor, la sev' Otter tbe voters of :n ,nr,V: its -iol e-tom '1IO6EPH 'NEii .A ' i; St T WELV V Y, TCIl, e"HQn and lot VtXurAaa-Kesinsnos i d No Re tore -rut Tnrm-'. Mf ;r Tmrniear- ia ' lii months. li;e rvneived nntil full jvavmenk STA.Tls.8 A !! s "l lW , . a b Jlostton-tlpRT ,,.1 .. i tTothoa wi,,i w.ntUin'rH.Vr" ' o "er no r- r n i Ud HWUr.wntu i "ntievui OfOOht -i. !,... 1 1 " '1 1 ' ' : ' r or sale ly a.t .kfch. ,..-.T t nnKT 4 Bros. !w t!ai itil j .a V t. r- .T . i .'J:. . .tit ' I': i ':. ),! nirjTX.a ."XT v!lfbii-V . i- --
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1886, edition 1
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