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.a. f - jv: " r . Ji...l J -' . ' I . , ' t. .. i , ... i i "T7T77 VOIN0151vj2 SEPTnJEK 24, 1886. HK II . H ir I '.H'.N' I'M " i,,-Vn, local news; t , sal Slnltre Ananass.--" . 1 New Berne, latitude.. 55 ' North- i .v ; longitude, 77 r Wert.? J Sua r I letrtn er ae-tT. I Sub stof: I Is hours M saiaatea. itnues p.nv f r - i business wqsisj ' Any on wafltuu (lean Beaufort Mul- lete 6ah ftet tbem tbH moroiDg f T furlher-rfffeoU 6 the. eUte ofJ W. . Loiligaa j deodMoouiUtirf mh of h liitkey, Kxat vin2WSo.,r will ba dl. -fvd;ior- Ml ihia morninf . M 11 o'tUikIsp',. tBafe will be offered fbLkl& A '-o in-!-..- Td piperi tor ealeei this office.. 1 ayajl. . i , i ' i .-..- dXtta AMMtprlnklar b bUly Meded, "Bcoppernong griipef are abaodaBt atjftftwWJw aeL TJ!teai -r"e4 ron Kiaston jeMerd7 CTeoing with a cargo 1 eoaoa.m J t i V . ' '.'the "rtiKimfr .0Jir'' arrived from Poo ! HU1 yesterday evening with a cargo tof eettba. , i " The time for rice harvesting is close at hand. From what we can learn the crop iahU ectkm ta very good. We Are' glad to learn that Mr. Q. F. Uy Pell's Ule daughUr, Jennie, who has beeaqnits sick, is eonvalescing. t A fresh lot of mallets will srrive this morning from tlorehead City and can be found St Watson & Daniels' fish AU persons having books belonging to the Graded School Library are re quested to return them, today, between tha hours pf 19 and o'clock. " j The regular meeting of the- board of trustees pf the New Berbe Aoademj will be held the office of the presi dent, this evening ai 4 o'clock.- fn v W of thW gwat earthquake pre dloted on the tWh insi., : Mr. . M. Pavts la offtring "grooBd for atretchlnf tenia k 'Pav4eCewn.es lew rates. fiWpqs phiroh Aid tieciety 11 ficlalorvrjr, Cpmpany. yttil, hva f festival to4stbtr .PMt.1esdy night lUiieshensnU -of nU.u kiaas .will be served. JVaAfh Ck'chtrn wOj flrrnUh The steamer Trent arrived from Tren ton yesterday evening with e eargoo cotton, and will return if morning with a eargo ,aj general: '.merchandise. She wlU posrtotlrVguUr trips twice a (Mi ,lofoirf.frpT'ta lifoTfjll IVoornuH .M-si'iwq . The wans f-tPattarsoau new hotel aHve flrn c; Wdjllie im m i i Im HaLNJ jCU ttmr Lhe uaiversat-efriaion, isihat the vWckl has been done In a workmanlike man- n general aavaarw wp wra vu i freights from (hie' elty to NortoJi BJ-J bound; loff ec(, the prie of, ootton W thnentent'oi shsu ndranoe.! though' oor huysrt-ware-paying pretty srell yp to" pmlonj pttoN -JrnnUtfWiSr . Arrow of jnBrJB)rJiuiepusU.vbo iwved - w vUets,' Mrs tonste- of sr feujig genuenuua oi eigns years, vffo when the class was' rsdulred tbv een- trapt a foonoe on;th f 6 ctv wrote nd spelled correctly: "in eurn war between the North and South was 4 blj fight." ; Beat thaW J Who cnnf Ift Jk.T. Jekkas wishes to form an sees (tig class of younf ladies and gent tlemenfof the study of history, TEng liih ; litemtir anaS epmpaiiiont f Mrs. ietklna is thoroughly oompefent to take charge of such a class, and will make t both pleasant and profitable to yoqn p4 pt spd gentlemen who wish to spend their evenings faTsearch of .Knowledge as well as pleasure.; tWs ope t6 see a Urge etass formed for thjs purpose, ;-, y H . C1' '" y .v i .' i tc-Xi s ? . Ifr. A. T, Firnell and sop: of Onslow oonty, ure In the cityji . ITSm - Lirxie Caraway), at CobiM. ar rived per ieateer ;3finon;yeeterdsy ttb n aa let Oo; O ' ' TTm. D. Lane, Esq., the Democ ratio t- ':.!. I' e Coe,was. noU r, li j4y, pa acoounf of pfs i L-i c.lJren btcg Vry sick. Ee ji Sr,e r 's?'Jo for the eoalition' ticket -1 trhcls doty In the Csmi ps'.n. Trom the present outlook the tic! ', - "1 Isve a trt.k cTer. ntng at ' BarrlBB-tea's f. ' r i : rr i ces w ill ' be held on the 1 t rrrirtoft Voo3i on . ' , .-n at three o'clock. .1 c.-',''rf .1 ror-mrstioce of I r r r s c " Tie, sir i I' e ii'e cf tbe ar- , -r:-- T. !-Tit?3 t Stt'T). TO? t ' X fc-o , T r-. fTl ff rJS e .1 hp 1 c i r ' . a e 1 w a t.e- Beeka Oasa. Nathan Tlsdale, registrar for ' the eighth township.wiS epen tiie regfetra- tion books on tha ,7th' Inst at his roi denca and wijU,,' keep them open until the day of election.. IHUtB Mean He. ' bTbajKepablican.'.-lfass .eonvation held in Raleigh on Wednesday uomi; naUiJ the' following ticket, and the party is called 'upon to vote it whether the candidates accept w not. '' i.t .I"oeChie . Justice, W. P. Byaasai Associates , .John W, Alberteon and E. P. Buxton. For Snpsrior Court, third district, B. F. ; Bullock; fourth, T. P. Devereux; sixth, D. M. Furohes; eighth, V& O.B. Robinson; ninth, A. . Hoi- Wb; tenth, . Nash; twelfth Perry A, Cntnnxings. Tha Mnss and Qtmrver says the con vention-was a small body, two-thirds beiB white. Wu It The Karlhaak An examination of the boared well near the Atlantic engine house yester day proved it to be in bad condition. On the northwest side was a consider able sink,' -which could not be discov ered from the top as the top crust had not fallen in. The brick work near the top was torn to pieces and the curbing, which is made of some kind of stone and cement, was badly broken up. Po liceman Ketcbum remembers having examined it a day or two before the earthquake and found it all right. It is the opinion of many that it was the work of the shake on the night of the Slst of August. There must have been some underground disturbance to have broken up the curb as it was found. In digging down to set things to rights, it was noticed that the curb all the wsy was inclined towards the southwest. There were all the evidences of a coming storm; the very air vibrated with the odor of danger I but when the kind father took from his pocket a bot tle of Dr. Bull 's Cough By rup then came a calm, for the baby had the croup and would not get well. Kinston Items. Cotton is still coming in very slowly. Recent wet weather has retarded both picking and opening. Haywood Beet, the colored man who was severely injured a week aeo by the caving of the sand while opening the street drain for town tiling, died last Tuesday from his injuries. W. If. Parker, the farmer who crops on the Parrott land on the south side of the river, and who invariably produced annually the first Lenoir county cotton bloom and the first pale or new cotton. died last Monday night after a long sick spell.' '" " i-M. A-Cray,' Esq., candidate for the House, and Sheriff Sutton have been out ea a threa days and nights' hand shaking of the "horny-handed sons of toil." They report a full wipe out of all apprehension of calamity to the Uemocratie ticket,' . Neuse river rose on a "big swell" a few days ago, but somehow it got news of an empty county exchequer aud de clined to impose on 'the county a "big little bill" for repairs to the new road. God bless the noble Neuse for its sym pathising consideration for the publio funds of the county. History attain repeats itself. . The bone of a partridge years age almosti ctusea tne great jjora Wellington to 'give up tne gnoet," ana. now, we are told. Buckles berrv iellv cake well nieh did the same thing last Sunday for the second assistant postmaster general of KJnston. Tba cake. It is said, contained too much "love drops" for the stomach of the hungered federal official, and a fatal aeiusion almost oarriea aim away. The disinterested politic Una who en deavored to induce the Republican nom inee for superior court clerk to decline and withdraw from the race, did not know th nominee.) It is true, since the nomination be has- worn a timorous, submissive and down-cast aspeo, ss if, like 'Si erne Ts Ass, he were . saying, "Dont thrash ma, but if you will, you may;" but now -the old lion Is aroused to the full measure of sis ancestral will power and boldly unfurls his banner to the breeze, inscribed with the Bhakat perian defiance, "lay on, McDuff.,,i It is feared that candidates Gray and Sutton, who have been absent all the week bushwhacking for the House and the sheriffalty,, have possibly encoun tered John' K. Noble's - gentlemen oxen" and received at their heads a wanner reception than did Claude Hill, the. sewing machine agent some time ago. These oxen, it is said, cannot bear the preeeaca of book s (rents, lightning rod men or sewing machine agents, ana may have .mistaken the candidates for characters of t!.at clans.': However, as nothing has been heard of the candidates since they left town, it Is hoped they sre safe and that Mr. Noble will take all precaution to shut up his oxen while the Democratic nominees are abroad. . - t-:i.-.y:t- , ... i lateresUac Kxprlaes. Hiram Cameron, furniture dealer 6f Columbus, Ga., tells his experience, thus: "For three years have tried every remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney PiBrrders, but got no relief, un til I used Electric Caters. , Took five b'. '. im ni era now cured, and think, I .ectrjo Isitfers the beet blood punuer inthe world." ilajor A. B. Reid, of West Liberty, K?., n4 riwtrio Bit' t' rs for an old r"-nlp KiJney sffeo tion and says: "Fowirs bas ever done ,"- r-T h goon j.ifvfrio Litters. .;.J s; i,,,f cents a bctiJe ty; Hancock ft V again' reported ' thM; Becretarr Lamar is to be married, pa Km.'HpltQf Maoea, Ua.,some time during CalDbat. Tha government coast teUgrtph line between Hattaras andjgitftr.jawfc, wniox.nna een aown.-rj1 aosaetusa, has been rapafradT. ,.'JJt. Spain was very quick in her severity in dealing ' with the - revolutionists against the government All tha lead ers implicated have been sentenced to death. Forty-two Indian children, Atapahoet and Cheyennes, have arrived at Carl isle. Pa., to enter school there. ' Some of them are children of the chiefs that led the insurrection last winter. There is great religious excitement going on among the colored people in South Carolina and Georgia. At Sa vannah over seven hundred were bap tized in two successive Bunds vs. Many of them are thoroughly Im pressed with the belief that dooms-day is nearing. - United States consul Jomigaa, at Hioga, Japan, in a report to tha State Department, giving statistics of trade at that port, urges that the only way in which American business men can anc oessfully compete for the trade of China and Japan is by having Ameri can agents in these countries. China is gradually but surely becom ing of more importance than formerly. Her laws have been improved, giving a better and more satisfactory govern ment. To look after her interests she has greatly increased her foreign repre sentation, and is looked upon by the European powers today with much more consideration than a few years back. During a gale in the Houth Pacific a seaman of the ship Reaper fell from aloft and broke his leg. Mortification set in and amputation became neces sary. The captain read np on the sub ject, and taking a carving knife and the carpenter's saw proceeded to take off the injured member. When San Fran cisoo wss reached a physician wasoallad and he pronounced him to be doing as well as though the operation had been performed by a skilled surgeon. The Nominee for Solicitor in the Sec ond Distriot . Kroin News and Observer.) September SO. 1886. Having known Mr. W. A. Dunn for years, 1 was very glad to eeejils noml nation for the office of solicitor in the second district, for I am satisfied that if elected he will discbarge the duties of the office in a manner entirely satisfac tory to his fellow-citizens, of sherd Is trier.. He is a good lawyer, faithful ts every duty imposed upon him; a man of integrity and character; and exem plary habits, and I trust that the people of his district ia appreciaiioa of ais great worth, will , elevate him to toe high position., , . , , . B. a - w "My son, when you go to the city, rot tou a bicycle, some tight pants. some tooth-pick shoes, and a slender cane, but witn an your ge wings aont rail to get a ootue oi oatvauon uu, jo "pride (you know) goeth before a fall. " Senator Jones Gives It Up. Senator Jones, It to said, has at last been brought to ase tha useless neas of his campaign weak in his own behalf ia Detroit, and has Indicated his intention to return before the wintry blasts begin to blow from off Lake Erie a frocen sur face to his own balmy Florida, where maidens are mora kind, and where, in stead of vigorous midwinter storms, the gentle b roe gee softly stir the palmetto This declared intention ot taa Sana- tor 'a, in view of his persistent haunting of Detroit for aa many months,' to sur prising enough,1 bat nin farther pur pose, a expressed in- a -letter-to a friend,-ia area mora eurprisingt Ha intends to fee agaia a aandidatn before the Florida Legislators fog re-election to tba Senate, t Had his pursuit of tha obstinate ' Detroit beauty, at whose shrine he knelt In vain, been crowned lth , success . his eonetitueatu 'might have forgiven tha absence front ais post of duty, and area commend sd his cause, uni waen ne returns smitten with defeat, and . thus incidentally re flecting upon every true torn South erner, ha cannot nxpeot to be granted the Bens torch! p as a kind of consolation prise. Had be returned wua tne tigs of victory, the young woman on his arm, he would have been heralded and the Senatorahip willingly oonoeded to kirn as a right All the world lores a lover, but it frowns upon lover who gets left a, ttn Vatig Graft. : My wife has been a great sufferer from: catarrh. , several physicians and various patent medicines were resorted to, yet the disease continued unabated, nothing appearing to make any Imprce sion upon it V lier constitution finally became implicated, toe poison being in her blood. T - .- 4 .-. . I secured a bottle of B. B. B. and placed her upon its use, and to our sur prise the improvement beras at ouoe. and her recovery was rapid six) com plete. Vo other preparation ever pro dnced iflch a wonderful change, and for all forms of Flood Disease 1 cheer fully recommend B. B B. as a soperior blood purifier, " ' . . V' r . ; .... . R. P. Dodob, Yardmapter Georgia Rsilroad, " - f - - ; ' Atlanta, Ga." Sold In New Berne by R. N. Duffy Anll-Xlaeereastlen . Koremeat. Nrw OeUxixs, gap Ml A practical movement haa been -koamra rated in Bossier parish,, ia this Saua, for the abolition of mtooegenaUon. There have been during tha past ear or so several spasaadio affostsJaiLss direct in , both in Louisiana and Mississip. I '1 on stitued i vlgnancw 3mn..kees4'4ave warned whUa men ith' n.M wives and salstiesam to leave them and lead a regular life,' and when this failed have ridden through, the, pariah, sererely whlppinr beta ; men and wysnen' who disobeyed' this ardsr. Ia 'aUsuisalppi there were several arras ta.oavicU&na, and sentences for violation of tha law prohibiting. latevnasjTiagf - between the races, and in Louisiana onr man' was severely cut in a scrimmage arising fxosathie movement But these ana-' miscegenation raids were spasmodio, me rreaxs or atsw wua vouns: men. ine present movement is more serious and more general, and is a thorough and practical organization, like that of tne prohibitionists, to break up ntiscsge nasion. The first meeting was held in Bossier pariah in July, where the subiect was generally ueousea, and adjourned over tobls month tofioA the. drift ol puDao opinion. - it ,wa rounf, that paumo sentiment among tne wnites was well nigh unanimous on the subiect. Tba recent meeting held at Cottage Grove, in the upper portion of Bossier parish, was the result, there was no secrecy or mystery about it. It was an open mass meeting, in which all the people of the neighborhood farmers. dergy men, and others assembled. The meeting was opened with prayer and" presided over by a clergyman. The resolutions were of the strongest char acter. those guilty of miscegenation were threatened with social boycott, and warned that they were insulting the race feelings aud moral principles of the community. But the gist of the meeting was the appointment of a vigil ance committee of nineteen to serve notices on these while men living with negro women the vigilante were not instructed as to what they should do if this warning is unheeded and the ap pointment of another committee to as sist in the organization of anti-miscegu nation societies in other parishes in the State. This plan of oiwrationH is warmly supported by the prese. The ,hmnrr Banner declares that;jrace purity must be preserved at sll hazards, the line must be sharply and distinctly drawn, and those who cross it must pay the penalty. The Robeline Reporter, of Natohttpchesi f edited by the fattier of the present Attorney-General " 6f the . . . I 1 As thirtoehtimeut prevails In most of the neighboring parishes, it is thought last -toe preaetx; orgniatiorr, by gtvnig a start to the anti-niacegesAUon sen ti ro oh t, whioh til this 'part of the State is now stronger than, the anti-liquor senti ment, it will spread through north Louisiana if not into the neighboring 8lates of Mississippi, Texas, and Ar kansas. There is no law in Louisiana against the intermarriage cr cohabita tion of races, this prohibition, which was strongly urged by many persons, being voted downi tbeiate Vonstitu- donal convention but miscegenation is growing rarer every day, insfarenoe to the strong publio sentiment on this point. ., ADVICE TO MUTHKRS.. MRS. WlNBIiOW'S SOOTHC'O Stkct should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for dfar- bcea. Twenty-nve cents a bottle. anJMdtuthsat w ' v Old Letters of Aaron Burr. RoirDorrr, N., Y., Sept. 21, The Free man publishes the contests of a bundls of letters from Aaron Burr to Peter Vott. Gattbeek, of. .Kingston, that aets found by a P. Caster ia KJngstonysa terdsy Political acheming is disclosed. One of the letters throws light upon tha notable contest for the presidency between Burr and Jefferson, in 1801, whan the matter of choice was thrown Into the House of Representatives. Burr claimed after Jefferson had been chosen President that if he (Bun) had had an equal number o votes with. Jefferson ae would,, nave utterly disclaimed au eosnpetim, as he . had., no desire to he Instrumental in counteracting the Wishes and expectations of the people of tha.. United States-.-Those sentiments were for the publio. On the other side It SDDeara fiosa a letter, upon the back at whisfc was written, "Private instruoU tinna " that aaAMtl hit kill ntlurlD i bras. Peter Von Gaasbeek a-sa a Kill- tic Ba af eonsiderable, aflueaci and a member of congress, vvttn "private Instructions" was round Is paper con taining sort areifAsn-idiiafvhs letters of tha alphabet : were to be used to tndioato certain names; Burr adds to one of bis" rettws,1 -trpe&Jt or y ourseii in the third person when yoa wish it to be eoaeealed that you 'are tba vrrmm in i.. . . . . ... .... nC a. i. . ' J- ' taton, ,j M,,,..,., , ; f u"'"i a : """M'tf-1 1 feaad at laaajoAv j . i tf 'tAtobJot tusBelvllle, Ark., lated J8Ur;i88rMi?LhT louad an honext remedy., B.&B., is tha bast Blood Poison remedy1 on earth, and if I had, a voice that woold, reach from' Atlanta to1 the sea, I would pro- bottles, and anf nearly cured of a se rious Bleed Foison. -"""v. ' , Bctd la New Berne' bB. N. Duffy aad; lJtL -Mead own im t.i-rc n i m-nTWsmawl rt that Tsaantsn. - Rcmb. Sent J skThe1 Italian govern ment is much sonored at the.new atti tude of- the rope to f rds thsl Jaau Its and his restoration of their priril It has decided to i -vene f" i'. ily snforoe all laws s v ' -he otar The sffsct will be s con . . exrrataion of Jesuits ftor Iu.m tertitory-- f If ton vyih a Ooca Article1. OfPu i Tobacco, ask toot dealer for ...llvJ FtlRIJGN HEtTS. Lohdok, Sept," 82. fcUr J. Fergussou, under foreign secretary, announced In the house of commons this afternoon that.! personal : comma niceiiens , were passing in London .between the repre sentatives of Her Majesty's government and the United "States minister in lt direction vt the removal of the friction between the fishing interests of the United States and Canada, arising out of the defects of the present treaties. Lord' Randolph Churchill gave notice of tbe intention of the government to introduce early next seasioa measures fot considerable modification in the present method of conducting public business in the bouse of commons. The announcement .is accepted as portend ing farther repressive measures against the Parnellites. Thirty-one unionists voted with the tori os last nignt against Faruel) o land bill. Ninety-six members were paired. f Captain Forlnnaie IMk-otu r . Capt Coleman, schr. Weymeuth. ply ing between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gavehim in stant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness in hu breast. Hus children were similarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King's New Discovery is now the stan dard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free trial bottles of this Standard Remedy at Hancock Bros. Drugstore. COMMERCIAL. JorBSAi. Orncx. Sept d P. M OOTTON. Niw Yuiik, Kept. 22.- l utuiK i. lubi.it steady. Hales of M,700 bales September, 9 l'J March. M October. U.so April, "J ,'. November, U 'iA May, 'J (i7 December. 'J "0 June, y.74 January, !!l July, "J 2 February, ') 4',) August. Spots steady. Middling !)3l Ixiw Middling Hi 8; Good rdinary S 3 -t. New Berne'Market steadv. Sales of 26 bales at H.6". to H.70. Middling H 7-16, Iw Mid.llinp x :t 1 IS Good Ordinary 7 7 10. nomas nc hibskt, Hz ED OOTTOM V2.&0. OotTOK Sbkd J 10. 00. TOTUTOrrran Hard, tl.CK), dip, $1.75. Taa 7Gc.atl.85. Oats New, 35c. in bulk OOEMoftanOc. RltiS76a. BBJB8WAX 15c. per lb. Bxtr On foot, ao.to 5c Cocirrrr Hams 10c, per lb UAED 10c. per lt. Eoxift 18o, per doseo. FaasB Pork liaOc. per pound. Pbakuts 60c. per bushel. PoDDBB 75c.a$1.00 perhundred OlIlOKB $2.00a2 25 per barrel. Fiblo Peas 05a70o. HlPCS Dry, luc. ; green Ac. ArrLES Maltamuskeel, 'i04(k freys, $1.10. PXAKS 75c. a$ 1.25 p r bushel. 'HOWEY 85o. per gal. TaxJ)W Re. per lb. Uod umoiEXB lirown. :iua:w,c. 3o25c. "pring Mxal 70o. par b umbel. Oats 50 oU. per bushel. TcKrpfl BOc. por bushel. Irish Potatobs S2.75 per bbl. Woofc I0al6c per pound. PoTATOXa Bahamas. 30c. ; ymp West Indies, 50o.; Harrinnn. 5r. KkboSEKB ttc SHDraLES Weat India, dull and inal; not wanted. Building. 5 , 40c n m inch hearts, $3.00; saps.f 1.80 per M who lbraXx mam Nrw Masa Poax g!S mi Shouldbb Meat 71c. C. R.V, V. B's, B.s and L ( - 7c Fucrou f3.S5a8.00. La an 8c. by the tierce. Nana Basis 10 "s, $2. 50. BuaAB Granulated , c Coma aallc. Salt 85a90o. per sack. ' Molasses akdStbot 0a5o Fownra $5.0. taw Drop, tl.7B; buck. 12 00. ForEent, , A neat dwelling containing six rooms, On Broad street, opposite W. Lorch 's. Apply to ! sep24 dU C. T. HANCOCK. EISTPRY ft ENGLISH LITERATURE. t Mr, a- T. JERKINS asskres to fkrm a Claas of 1 YOVIO Lab IKS AID HEVTLJE1IKH ltr the atntfr of Btetevf . KnHh Lttonttnrs and OompotlUoo, TO MBET LM THE KVEJI-INO.- Kariy pprteaUoa Ml ivsroMtad. as abe ropoesatoanta apoa tbesa SuUca Mtrly in , Beptembsr, St. . . .,, , i dlw For Sale! Foi Sale? : PnrsnaBt to a Jadgment of U Saporisr Ooart of Craven ronty,I win sxposs to Pob tte Rale, St She Oban Bona Door, In New Sera, i Saturday, October 16, 1886, at TWKLVK e'lo. V, tbe Boom aad Lot on Crsvoa Stroet, ta said city, between Brood and irons, temmmir. the sesldoaos of Aaa Jaetooonaanotv , . BioBUi. Xiue rwwrro ontil rolt paytsaBV i w. S. EIUHARDSOU, Adm-r. neps. u, issak. 4k ti aiawtw xcid6riTotice..'i. Din WA7rLT win otn a Srhee) Kt and. Tsvnn Lxli. la thtv tny. on BKPf. Tuition praanam.tJa.SSle SX.0S. lgr able qnartor'y in dvaoeo.' " Form tanaHMiijrwillbs at boaa, foot af F r taw aMtntnc and wcry w TrT- E. W. SIiLL00D. . . ,6fl. SLOTEl. Smallffood & Sbifcr, DEALERS 'IN GEKERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASS WARE, - WOODZHWARE, CROCKERY, S ASH, DOORS, BJU&B&' l, (U.ass, PAINTS, OILS'" AND 8TOVES, L'WSUUPAHSED AS TO , ' PRICE AQUALITY. Middle Street, Ket Do.or to' Coiitral llotl, selCdwly NEW BERNE, H.' O. TX7A WTUTk A rellllt'le and argtl&. vv ZXAs A rtU naiutuiAu 10 every uun- uiu nwi. won ngax aua pleuuut. iar or comuiljuion firl elmm. Address tm at once KijiiiniiHir. . jt occupation . J A. V. II.MOHK A CO , e Jim wlm lUohluoiid, V. Back Taxes. NOTICE NOTICE. The Secrbtarj of Statu calbj attention to tbe fact that th.- laPt Court in Craven county, in tins year, begins on tbe 20ta. day of November. 1-FG All persons owing HACK TAXKs are repaired to" settle the same on or before the Kan., day of November, 1HM(S. if they deeireto' nave further trouble and expense. The amount due can be ascertained at the Register's oltice. se31d lui For Rent, The U (r iK.rllon ..f tbe Imtldtuir on Ihe norlhraal ...inei ,1 Middle Lroel and t ed eral alley on IIik'.i,h fiipleit 11 v K If NiulUiu and -aiijui : 1 fi!,.u Hultab!.. foi dwellli.i; oi honnllne tiouse I'oHMiaalon lt en I I 1 dm , AI'Plv Jolt HI'OHKS .N.- hern. , 1 diw School Notice. Mibs Leah Jones w ill open a School on Monday. Sept. 27lh Miss Muikn will ie:u li FrenoU aud, el ocution. l'upiU im would be in the 6Ui. 7th and ttth grades will be receive. Terms W 00 per mouth. ti, gw "For Fall Planting. Cabbaice. Kale, Spinach and Turnip Seed. I II. MEADOWS Jt CO., augSl cl w INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT. Guaranty Mutual Acci dent Association. 1'olny Cam. J for about Jli! Yearly. I'mj's weekly bonetits. ?25. imum of l.i fe, ) iiki. i lxHof both feet or both hands, l5,00. Iss of one fool ,,r one hand. S!,CW. WATSON ,t STRERT, sei.f. dw tf Agents Just Received : BARGAINS. 50 bbls. Mackerels $3.50 per barrel. 1 lot Hams lQc. lb. 25 Chandeliers (two lamp) $1.70. . AT S. F. TEISERY, ADd all other Goods atEOOK BOTTOM PRICES. Notice. By order Board Commissioners of Craven (Viunty there wilt be' a new'' registration of taa voters f.shs eoaaty. 1 JOfiEPH NKUBON, sng24 80d Qerk. TO ADVERTISERS. Itaallon rHEE, jT; To thaw who want their sdverttalnt to par we can offer bo bMtn mmiom ftwlLraa and rrectlve work than the vartooa sections of oar Select Local List. , i OBO. r. ROWELL A CO.. . , Newipeper AdveriMnc Baraae, sp 17 Im iu Bpraee street. New York - -i. . .' r, r,t Rock Lime, . li .i:a '-..J ,.,1) Plaster, Cements, i- ltl JlflW Goat'-Hair! lit' ii f-Vta rirJ Kns'.' -s, "J r l . n1ow ErjVrcst Or." - and is 11. axeadows. kViStdaawAw i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1886, edition 1
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