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IT : ; - II - ' v 'W VOL; V -K0?; 1 25, 1886. r V .? . fe. ratal . uit e Alaaaa. '. ' ? r' wCce.ULkuier 85 ' North.4 " longitude, 77 8' Wert. i Sun rut a. 5-iR I LeEsrth of dev. t ss, t,AAi J3 huars, li miontee. ,elu.a ns at 11a P-m. -:.,.- ' r t 4 BUSINESS LOCALS. - JJ -An ene wkiiuiii fresh Beaufort Ma IKmb ret them, thli ;nwrniti fclGT. 1 fhe street sprinkler is la demand. tXiM JZalalgh,' graded schools have ever aeven hundred children la attendance. , ll Simmons, Esq., Vddema the pwldeM MayiTille, Jone connlj to- H atsAmfti teok it tare crowd of cotLin plafaMi up Nwaa yw trau,t.iit'..iv-i-. .! w large cargo jpt general pierohandiae yeaterdij n.otn.ipg nl took oat good crgftflf.f!ti h r; ct a W. 8. VhUlipartreKtetrM foi the 4th Ward, rilpen the bookiat hie shop on ilreelV on the 87th aad keep thet) tpeti until the day of elaotion. ,7hi ichooBerf ma IM, Capt Bill, and Atma damp, Capt. John Price, are I port irom Philadelphia loaded with oaI thc former, fpr Geo. Allen & Co., the latter for Wataon ft Daniel, V?e are rtquwted to appounce thatE. Jiu'ldattpw. t'egiatrar for the third Vftrd, will open the registration books on the: Wtb. tnat. at his residence on Broad street and keep them open until the day of, elootiou. The reoaipts of cotton at tha Exchange yoaterday was near two hundred hales. This was the biggest dar of the season so far An A ihowost of it was brought in oa&rts an4 wsgons. ' This badJusl ness quite lrirely with the merchants, CotUa pickers and farmers 4a this section hare agree on forty ceifta per hVrf4C iptekB4tottni; MI W seam to woik.harinonkiUBiy... 4.1 pree- P i.aou,rlpg.an4pulvtflK. ko f oncanU would seem to be a good priV-' -J ? -A -. ; v , 1 1 . Wtfnmfiitoi," 'war bas entered umo And fjifftn xyeaw id - It is brhthVMMy and .abU. edited. tJpon litatAry'topiok the Star has '6 superior in. the Stated We ban affor dot juiUcer notwithstanding hs, wsenl Un"- juk crlticUmnd falsmocliaalions ft steaaest aWirt test! lt ftatSfcrfAon'ptl Pearce.L thoWWBniff o tbs toutk frlflerifrs,, B VwjftgniaM too fact that "the success if all aa'teV. prbes depends upon thosuSss of.the farmenrtdrMo hMrt,lf U paihytjB iUUUaas pf bur.aJJiMU) .when miaflMrfUiie befalls them. ? -. . : ' The Oooaooritte oxecutivwbomsaittee eo'waaa todar at th'city. hU for the putp'ptJJf.ll',K w1 they wer arDrk,Voterj)iBmt be reiiredrtheV must "he told : who ate UTldXfcYhrlijloK for Congress. Ia our eounty aiTai the Doaaanfagwafcbashowatheaooessity of a the eoYTlcl:et.-r Thoro sboi4 bo i faltcrj,'" eYory" orsi ,fnl4.H.U4 npon to 4o Jito dptfVi AT YJiAO sht. , j.raiT sa.fJ'ssraMsUW r.l -ni ' X'iiatch game 'of basebalt, between thlDreads'" aud the "Quick JStep," wis &ijU kr- Bryan' 'Hill yesterday aftiirndod' ai'180 o'clock.5.' The1 score stood 83 for the "Dreads" and 80 for the w Bcra Far 0a. "J ,ul juephants store fortanato enough this season to get the balk of their goods In hefore the idtance la 'relghteVf The eompeUtion ii thtitraJfLfeerO. J brp and- fbtfligvsnV therefor thoee -who We goods to builifind' thai W wfll psy X tae abale e tvo rf,6ttn and ppjne , aloiigiiJ''aUlriift, Erery branch - of. trade nf fmHy repreeehted and tbe there is t o en4 fd odmpetition, Oeata ifi.C, Latitats . A tv'.cgramj to f relstivee here 1 yester dsy'cococed the death of Alexander (5, " iihaT -fprraw nnietf of rthjj pou 7, but 'latterly a resident of Wash-lu.-a, W-C4her"rhi Cr pt. J-sthBrn was a native of Cwren, aM i 2 the earliest W enter eertlee In iLe L..3 war. ' lie as captain, of axlil- lerr f - "" 1 -il!aut serrlee throoch nut i j 'uniiwnn for his tat- t i on lathe army of 1 -1 if t .M be whrit ther seem, y sre tu.Tering tortures wiih ," vf' onl lnot try tOPmile r 1 r f - ' . How -rue ? ' e fain with a bot v c .1, vrtich c&n tie - cer'.s, . Prsaai. - CaptT Homer W. Styron," the former collector oT custom at HaUeras inlet, ia la (be 'city, ,. Being" an offensive paniaAtt" he twa turned out -and Democrat put in his place. Ue becomes a subecribrr to the Weekly JODaNAt With the understanding that if the mail do , not Koarrr it regularly- and promptly we will help him to make war P)0? STlW nd postmas ters.' We think ha will And rtamnnratin postmasters and rou te agents' as efficient as the "-oflensiTe partieanft." " Vies kfjra Burma has returned from a visit to Hyde county. . Mrs. J. T. Hall has returned from a wis to High Point. - Mr. F. Ulrich hu ratnrniul frnm tka North, and ia ready to greet customers at his Stand on Middle street. Go to seeiauu . . . . Tbat .Talcaram. . 7 iae cteaoiors jueera. speaking of the telegtaw sent to PoUokerUIe on Tuesday last while the senatorial convention was in session, says: . Now the farts in the case are those. that a party of disappointed rjfltoesek ers and 'disgruntled Democrats, num bering leas than 6Q persons all told, did meet at the court house in Beaufort, on Tuesday, September 21et., and during their deliberations took up a collection and sent the above telegram. We pro Bounce the statement as made ia the telegram a lie made out of the whole cloth. The Democrats of Carteret in oonvention assembled met and nomi nated a ticket on Tuesday, A ugUHt 3d, loco. This convention was aB full and fair a Democratic convention as was ever held In Carteret county. Dr. John W. oanders was the choice of that con vention for the Senate, and he is tbe choioe of the Carteret Democracy today. Ut. banders and Uuarles it. Thooiaa, jr., with the rest of the nominees aiwociautd with them on the ticket will be elected in November by 3u0 majority. 1 Ivory true and gonuine Democrat will vote for the nominees. The telegram stated that the Demo crats, five hundred elrong, in conven tion ossonibled, recommended Col. J. Whitford for Senator. We have been informed that this convention held at Beaufort on Tuesday last nomi nated a ticket. Why didn't the Record tell us who they nominated V We are glad to see the Record so hopeful of electing the regular oounty ticket and giving Latham a handsome majority. Congressional CanvaU. Bon. L. C. Latham, the Democratic nominee for Congress, will address the people of Carteret, Dare and liyde at the following times and places: Newport, Carteret oounty, Saturday, Oct. 9th, at 11 a. m. liar lo we, Carteret count v, Saturday, Oct. 9th, at 7 p. m. Beaufort. Carteret county. Monday, Oct. 11th, at U a. m. Morehead City, Carteret county, Mon day, Oct. Utn, at T p. m. rVf"J' ." nn ,ueeu'' WWte ttoina,. Carteret county, WeoV uaauay, vruw low, u tt a, uu t. Ocraooke, llyde county, Thursday, Oet. Hth. atep. m. Trent, Dare oounty, Friday, Oct. 15th. tt I p. m. K.lnnekeet, Dare county, (Saturday, Oct. lth, at p. m. , Ilia .opponent is respectfully inrfced to be present and Join the discussion. , Three C's There are three c's that seize the children and carry them off, and the sorrowing mother, weeping is of tears, sees the little ones borne away to tbe cemetery. Tbe tbree, 01 are colds, oougha, and croup. Mothers! Dr. Bull's Cough yrup saves tbe llUle ones. eyes. A Conference with Secretary Man ning. Nbw Your. Sent. 22. An Albanv special says: "President .Cleveland and party arrived nere by special ear at three o'clock this morning. About sight o'clock this morning the President and CoL Lam oat drove to the office of the Albany Arras, about three blocks away, to meet Secretary Manning, who bad driven tbere a ebon tune neiore. The President and the Secretary were in crivake eonsultauoo tn Kn Manning loffioe for about an hour, while Cot. La ment met a few friends in the rear office. A crowd of interested by-stand-era awaited the . President 'a appearing. When the consultation was ended tbe pMaliliint- fW.mtarv llaBninir and CoL Lament drove-baok to tneepeetat ear, where- a few friends - were awaiting them. " Tha train left 'at ten o'clock The President and Secretary . Manning I alone are aware of tbe decision that was reached at the meeting, and of course they bare nothing to say upon the sub jeot. ' Secretary Manning 'will return to Washington in about a fortnight, but whether to remain or to eioee UP anairs la .his department is. not known. , He waa eertainJy in good spirits this -morning, and, .parting the limp in his gait, apparently ra bis normal state of health. It is not believed here, however, that he will remain ut tbe department ror any length ofttuqo"u iW a - A baptatn's 'avert'anate iieef si iS Car.' Coleman, schf. Weymouth, rJy inr batweea Atlantio Citr and N. ., had been troubled with a eotrgh 00 that he was uaable to slent, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Conpumption. It not only gavehim in stant relief, but allayed the extreme soreness in his breast. Hri -children were similarly affected and ' a tiptrle dose hsd tbe same happy effect. Dr. King New Discovery ia now the stan dard remedy bt the Coleman toiwehold and on board tbe st boonpr. Free trial bottles of this Standard Remedy at Hancock Bros. Drug Store. , T,;; f J occurred . ia fiei Hampshire on the tlst inat, - More wonders of tha baried nitr ofJ Pompeii are being dWejreLrjtVv! Stanly; the famous African explorer, A, snow,,.tQrm will aoon risit the DniSBd .'Statea p&ii oil spread orer the southern part of the lecturing tour.'. .' ' ".' idty. endangering thonsandi of dollars It is appalling to think of 90,000 cot ton spinners on a strike hi oaffSanu. Thiais at Burnley. Bag. Kei- A good many ancasationfl and attacks an being; beeped upon Mr. Gladstone, bnt the old man defends himself nobly. Miss Winnie, youngest daughter of the Honorable Jefferson Davis, is tbe recipient of much honor and esteem at Richmond, where she is visiting. The New York Yacht Club has re-' eeived a challenge from the Boval Clyde Yacht Clnb in Scotland to eon teet for the America's cup next year. The joint gubernatorial canvass be tween the Taylor brothers in Tennessee is not so friendly as it Btarted out. At their discussion in Murf reeahoru oou siderable ill feeling was aroused, but they managed to right it afterwards. The German ship. Albatross was dispatched to the New Hebrides to protect German settlers there. Num bers of them had been murdered by the savages, and through revenge the boat opened fire upon them with most deadly effect. A Main) newspaper tvlld of u peddler who sold a farmer's wife the fnuiiliar sign, lei on parle rranouut (French apokea here), assuring her that it was the original Latin text for "liod bletts our home," and thegod woman proud ly hung il in the beet room. Mr. JoHepli Niinruo, of the fUtiplim! bureau at Washington haa urult-n a pamphlet discussing tbe defi-nseless condition of our sea coast, lie emimiites tbe value of property exposed to de struction at our twelve principal sea ports from a hostile fleet to be live thousand millions of dollars, tbut of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City aloue being put at twenty -five hundred millions. The French are certainly a nation of ideas. One of their latest movements is the formation of a syndicate to fit up a mammoth steamship with a complete line of machinery for the generation and utilization of electricity. The cargo will consist of lamps of the arc, incandescent and jablookoff types, car bons and oarbon-holders, wires of all descriptions, dynamo machines, bat teries and every requirement to proper ly fit up and maintain electric lights and power stations, telephone, tele graph and time stations. The ship is to visit all the important coast towns of South and Central America for the pur pose of exhibiting the yarhid uses to which electrlottv mav be abollad.' thus opening new markets for French Indus trie. .: - Mover More a Candidate. In Cincinnati, about eleven o'clock Monday night, the Thennan Club, about 100 stroag, headed by a band of music marched to the Gibson House and tendered a serenade to the dis tinguished ex Senator tn whose bono the club was named, Judge Thurman, In responding said : 'Jry rouna fiends: Wben 1 was a boy at school, many years ago, one of the text-books ! studied was a Latin one, 'Cioero oa Old Age,' and I remem ber well when! read that beautiful treatise in which the author seta forth ia the most beautiful and Impressive manner that consummation in old age which would in some degree be a com pensation for the trials of youth, I won dered if that lot would over be mine. Now,' when I look down upon your beads and sea ..your bright faoee and know who yoa are and wbat yon are, I feel something of regret that the old author never had a Ciceronian due to honor and console him in hie old age. as yon have mine. ' I thank you.' first, for the honor yoa have done an old man in taking his name for year dob, and, seoood, for the kindness yoa have mani fested toward me . by your - attendance tonight and your ' beautiful serenade. My . friends, no one can. aay yoa are orshiptBR -a rtauur eaaf f wot Ik a a setting run, low - down tn the horiaon, and fast diaappeariaar forever. I shall never bold anotner omce nor abaii 1 ever be a candidate foriofflon toenos tt will not be in my power to reward my fries ds or , to pwnish M.toeav.tYoa come without hope or fear ia that re spect, ' merely to t noaor any 01a reiww who from boyhood, has . been a Demo crat, amy who nntH air flying dy will be a Democrat, and wbo ie pleased not to be forgotten while be still lives. It is toy pride and boast that I have al ways been a strong and tteaaiast aa herentof the principles of democracy, and wben my dying day comes, as soon it must, and my eyee are turned to be bold the sun in the heavens foi the last time, it will be the eye of a Democrat that will look upon that orb. And when I am ander the sod. and some one (tumbles ever my grave, there will he find the epitaph 1 "Here lies a man who waa an honest Democrat bis whole life long." 'c.- r- ' an view to ottikBb. - i Mm. WnRuw9 Poothwo . Stbctt ahrmld always be tdl for children toethinu. It soothe the child, softens th gums, allays all pam euree wind col io, and . ia th hert remedy for' diar hoe. Twwiry fire oents a bottle., ; ian2tdkUhsaiw- r 4 -n- , Oil Tanlu t nsle by lightning. Cuvauum, QM?T September 88. A speoial from Lima-Otku says Oalderon ft Madison H ArU fwa waef struck by lightning at 7 o'clock this morning and the fire oomennnical4 to two five-hun dred barrel tanks, arhion burst and the worth of property. A "targe tank setose the street ItomCMSiium & Mandn's well was also struck and SdOO'i barrels of otf were consumed. There. k immi nent danger ct the fire .spreading' to other wells and endangering UW'entire city aeroeo the river,! The entire de partment ia out and great excitement prevaila. - ' , 1 Noon: The fire ie still raxing and it is beyond the power of the fire depart ment to oheek its progress. Mrs. Hen derson, standing in the doorwayof her home, near the first well strueV was struck by a stray bolt of lightning and killed. Tha Hagle oil well was igaited, but further damage was averted by tearing down the rigging. A CARD. , How It Mas at lueistoa.i 4xiroii 3duuNAi:-Ak space in you paper, if you please, for to express the sentiments of the children of liberty, the count rees sobs If toll.' ' I think Mr. E. li. Dudley will get. along with, the county aifairs hrat-rattj if brwoold at tend to it and let Abbott take care of himself. I tell Mr. Dudley that the poisonous arrow pom tod at O'llara makes a wound in tbe breast of a ma jority of the homy fisted sons of toil. 1 was an alternate at Kineton and know whereabout 1 write. . 1 do not intend as yet to write about wbat happened be hind locked doors, but what was done in open hall, as I saw it. Afltr a little delay iu getting a hall, Yv'. W. Watson, chairman of district ex ecutivo committee, called the conven tion to order and said in a gentlemanly way the hall would be cleared. S. N. Hill, purHjrting to be a delegate from Wilnou county, living in Craven county, interrogated the chair in regard to his riylit of such action. L'pon such inter ruption the chairman told Hill be was not a delegate from any county. Then Hill jumped up and down, screaming at tbe top of his voice, imputing upon the chair with insolent language. The mob, at the signal jt their notorious leader. Hill, placed in nomination for temporary- chairman, F. D. Dancy Law and order were subverted, and not aa uncontested county aaye Vance gave ear to Usaob rule of contested defe-l gates; not a decent colored or white gentlemen would allow bis name to go ueiora imp moo convention: aim not a man in Kineton could be found to take the npmtnaUon except 1, 1 B. Abbott. The delegates from' Craven county that were instructed .to, vota, foe Abbott as their second bhoice, did not enter the rabble crowd, but took their seats in the Rrpublie&a ootfvfntiovj; end the Ifobbe delegates who .were instructed, to vote for O'HsTSair their second choice failed to oarry out their instructions, and in the rabbis crowd did vote on the second so-callud roll call for 1. B. Abbott, and he, Abbott, accepted it knowing that it done contrary to tbe plan of organ isation of the Ueptibiieaa party. Abbott told J, YV. llarren mat it the Republican oonvention did not nomi nate him he would an eUomani name to be used as a bogus candidate against the nominee of the regular Republican I convention. And after the Republican oonvention nominated tha? moct ster ling' and distinguished sort of the d Congressional district, the prince of negro parliamentarians, me uon. jas. E. OUare. noon tha motion to make the nomination unanimous, Mr. J. W. Uarrell announced to tbe oonvention that Abbott told him to make known to j the convention that be, Abbott, was not in the field. But he, Abbott, true to his tradition and a traitor to every cause, failed to stand by tbe agreement made to J. W. HarreU. And 1 ask you to tbmk of it, my countrymen, for L D. Abbott is dis- obedlentto tfodand man disobedient a to euuooniy sou rat, I1 j f . i W. IT. Dewky. All Re publican papers please copy. Posad at Last. M. A. Abbey, of Kuseelvllle, Art., dated June 8th, 1884: "At last I have found an honest remedy. B. B. D. is tha haat Blond Poison remedy on earth. and if I had a voice that would reach from Atlanta to the seav I would pre claim its vinue. 1 nave usea ouiy iour bottles, and am neatly cured of a se rious Blood Poison." Sold in New Berne by R. 5. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. . . Notlrf. The books for the registration of the voter! n the 2d ward will be; open at the store of Win. -gaiter c Cai osj Efta rrout sirner, irom nouuay, xtui uih., until the day of election. - , , kiui ewinmci -rteratraat 1 lAnswsaelstraaon Mkeswdand'no name will ha trajisferrnd tront the old book:' therefore- Jilt- 1V Kotos' fftlHnif to register will hot beJIUOdtq.,vote. in the comjnjt.ejoornia.ia .' UailridRackt. ' Miwife'haslbeeh'a great sufferer from eatarrhu , Several nbTBtoiana and varioasMMntmedloihee were resorted ft. yet the disease Conltnued unabated, 1 . r . . . . . , . . . . . . . - notoing sppesririg iq; roaxe any.impreB stun uponiU. uer constitution finally became Impfickted;, tan poison being in I secured a bottld ofB. B, B. and ptsoad her. apea rft nea,ad to ear 'snt ptiee tas axmeovetnenr seru as once, and her recovery waa. rapidvand .conv plete.. No other preparation ever pro duoed such ,a -Wnndrfol ehange and for all forms of -Blood Dfeeasalefaeer fully reoommond D. H. K. aa a eupriarj blood purifier. "T1 'HilUA , Xtlar i.Oa, , Sold iu Kew L. ito ty R. VuSf and U u. Meadows. y .xTj. .' . 1 ' 1 ,i JU Polygamy EeaDyiaPeriL Indications are th tokening, weekly shoving .ttyt unwillingness of the rank and file in the Mormon Church to sus tain polygamy at the risk of arrest and imprisonment. A Mormon official, who has sense enough to see hew things ar .going, stated aa much yesterday . He said it all depended on John Taylor how 1 long this continued one word from him and polygamy would ' bs gtven np. The church can't fight: the Mormon people cant emigrate, and the hold of the priesthood upon them is so weakening, as avenuee of communica tion ' are opening up between the "Sain to" and outside Gentiles, that the filthy lucre necessary to grease the palms of impecunious Congressmen is being cut short in red uced tithing. The gasps of the polygamous organization are coming quicker, the fatal hectic flush is deepening upon its cheek, and the deathrattle is plainly beard within its limits. Suit Lake Tribune. Interesting Kxperlmrf Hiram Cameron, furniture dealer of Columbus, Oa., tells his experience, thus: "For three years have tried eyery remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, un til I used Electric Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electric Bitters the beet blood purifier in the world. "Ms jor A. B. Raid, of West Liberty, Ky., used Electric Bit ters for an old standing Kidney affec-j tion and says: Nothing has ever doue nie so much good as Electric Hitters. Sold at lifly cents a bottle by Hancock Bros. COMMERCIAL. Jofrnal Opncm Sepi V4 V. M (V )TT IN . New 'UK. Sent "it. - Kutui I. steady. Males of Ki 1U0 balcH September, 'J.10 March. 'J 4M October. a. 17 April. 'J.&o Noveiubei, 'J May, 'J.'U December, It June, y,7i January, .11 July, U.7V February, 'J.8U- August, Spots iuiet. Middling 9 ;l 8 Ixm Middling tt 7-H; Hood trdinary H 3 8. New llcrnn Market steady. Nulns of 194 bales at f i to tt.HO. Middling b 7-1C; Low Oood Ordinary 7 7-16. Middling 1(1 non kb ( 10 nuirr. Sked qotton 2.50. OOTTOM 8BED $10. 00. TrJBPBJTTDfn Hard, $1.00, dip, $1.76. Ta-76o.a$1.85. OaTB New, 85c. iu bulk OOSR 65a 60c. RlOB 7&a85. BniSWAX 15c. per lb. Bxxr Wn foot, Sc. to 5c. OooirrxT Halts lOo. per lb. " Lard IOo. per lb. Boob 12o. per docen. Push Poek 44afo. per pound. PaAXCTS W)o. per bushel. Foddeh 75c. a$ 1.00 per hundred. Onions 82.00a3.25 per barrel. Fix Lp Paafl 66a70c. Ernaa Dry , lUo. ; greea so. Arruta Mat torn uakeet. 25a40c. , ( iod freys, $1.10. Pears 75c. ajl. 15 per bushel. Honey 85o, per gal. Tallow 6o. per lb. OHIOXXNB Orown, 30a85c. , spring 20a25o. MbaL 70c per bushel. OaT 50 cte. per bushel. TcnirrPB SOe. per bushel. Irish Potatobs 83.75perbbl WoOLj-lOalOo, per pound. PoTATOas Bahamas. 90c. ; yams, 40c . West Indiaa, 50c.; Harrison, 05c. KmoMint lc. WHOLES A Lg PltlOKH. New Mess Pork $13.50 Shoulder Meat 74o. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C 7ic. Flour $3.25a6.00. Labo 8c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $3.50. Scqab Granulated , 61c Coitee 98llo. Salt 85Wc. per sack. ' Molasses Aim Stbum wm&c Powdeb $5.00. Shot Drop, $1.75; buck, $3.00. TTT ARTEDtf Lmlles, local or traveling. Vs wonderful entirely new prclaltv for I ladles onlv. laaies oulv. H dauy easily maae: i H dally easily mad no photo. I Panting particular rroe. MADAM S. T. LITTLE, Box 413, Chicago, lo. npadi2t To Whom It May Concern. This is to give notice that I will sell at publlo sale on the 35th day of Oct., 1886, at the warehouse of the Neuse and Trent Eivec- Steamboat Co. Fifteen Hundred Banks Patapsco Quano, the same being ear go of schooner Qeo. H. Hoyt, for ehargee and freight advanced and stor age of said cargo. Terms- of sale cash, D- L. kobrsts, Sec. and Treae., . , . T. R. 8. B. do. Sept. -14,1886.' "sep25dw80d For Rent, A neat dwelling ooatainioi six roorns. on Broad, street, opposite W. Loreh'a. Apply to sepM dtf ' C. T. HANCOCK. KISTOHY & ENGLISH UTEBATURE, MBS, A. T. lEaKIKK Seel re to form a uiaae er - tor tte ttttS r of IHeVrrV, KneltuB Mtrtre ar4 oorapeiUon.TU MKiT IN THiS KVEJU-1KG- Early applleaUon la requested, aa she piina enter wp ineeeauues eany u Wtober ,.,-,i ,. . ,i, , : Septemftet tti-i . .41 il...,..i..iiiLhi a , n a ) r i 1 ms MANXV wllIfrVn, Bebodl tor Wrl ana lenna leaict nvuiia ettv. oa BitrT. 3t Tuition perenriBm, tJQOOle SK.4S. Far Me qnartariy in advaee ' etvrm jaiaa jnaniy wui ee m botm, woot Of I aire make nail iiiiiimi.h ua nntle- i vua cxavika- cEeV mm Smallwood &S!:fcr, ' t - -HSfttf4ri j pEALEES IN , . GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE. OLAmWARE, , VQODXVAR CROCKER', SASH, DOORS, BJJXDsi GLASS, J'AINTS, pjfjSL ANB-STOrtSt, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITIV Middle Street. Jicxt Door f Central Hotel, : .r:w BEKNkVi WANTED ty In the fck.uih ain A r-Jnu.lt and'eiuflJe Heleamaa in eveisr aode. lid Waal. Wik Huh, Dleaaant. Salary or rtitrmtnelon flrit elaas. auvni uh ki once, himiug Me, jreaw 3 A, WlLMOREVfy-. -p3idliM with Hlcliiuoud, V. For Sale! For Salef hluhk Property en Cwm 'Street ! I'ui.iiHiil lu u liijiupul of "Hi Superior Coun ulnnvt-n ..iimv l will ejipcae VQ PuU llc Hale. Hi ihr .miii lioueo Uoor. IB New uerD, Saturday, October 16, 1886.. m TWKLVK . :.m k M.. Hie liouu u4td Lot uu Craven ir-ri in nI.1 . ity, Iwtweeo Broad and Neuae, iniuitii n.e it-iUeace of ,mT rtobwee 8 oli Irriim on. ',irBii. I.iilaoee lu eta luoniii. hi;.- i,-miih1 limn full payment. N Ui llAltPHUD. Adm'r. s. ,.i i: i-e.-. rtlawlw Back Taxes. NOTICE NOTICE. The Secretary ..f Suw calls alluwu to the fact tbut tin. last Court in Craven county, in thin year, begin on the 2ttth day of NoveiuhiT. Ail persons owing RACK TAXKS are required to settle the sanic on or In lore the ?Sth day of MovemtMT, lftbey eesirato lave further trouble ami eipenae. The amounu duo can be ascertained at the Register's otticu. seSldwlm For Rent, lilt. nper piirtlun of the building on the ei-al alley, over HieHtoreH noeupjed by M 11 HullHnand Saiuuel Kuton. . . 7i i HnlUlilofor .1 welling or boarding-liouae I'oenBieloii Ki ii (X 1. ut imm. i I' Apply to JuIlN Hl GUaw New Beru. m eep!7 dw School NoticeT Miss Leah Jones will open a School ou Monday, Sept. 27th. Miss Marks will teacli French and El ocution. l'uiils who would be in the Itli. 7tb and Hth grml w ill be received, Terms $2.00 por month. B5 d8w 1 v ... i,r ! ,,i jy, i ii a it- urm aud For Fall Planting. -abliHifv Kale Spicscli and Turnip Sovi. K II MKADOWS & CO. aug21 .lw Just Received BARGAINS. 50 bbls. Mackerels $3.50 per barrel. 1 lot Hams 10c. lb. , 25 Chandeliers (twn lamp) $1.70. S. F. TEISER. ADd all other Goods at EO0K bottom peiS,''v,;.:; Notice. . ' lo By order Board Commissioners ef Craven County there will be a new registration of the voters of the oountjV JOSEPH KELSON:. aug34 30d . Clerk E. f . SULLY OOD. TO ADVERTISERS. A Utt of limn unman t.-.'-" roth oee who want their aflvertainc lo parii 1 we can Offer DO bettrr mnflnn r iT. iVu and eeectlTO work Uiau tha varieas sectlsaaki.' ol our Select Local Hit. sax. P. bowiu ss co Newipeper AdvertlelH Boreea. 'P 17 Ia ) npraoe stress, Wew York Rock Lime, Plaster, n J Cements, I"..! .-.' i jh-t! J.C. -u . lUlt" Goat Hate;: Br O. K. 4 T t . - .4.4 KuH.ila.j1 i" s tt S? ItLi a-J 1 V H : t uiuini uu tv. T,mm f.f? nsoicK. e M it,ii 4 :"ii 4 i I' Mm T ( t ' " - X
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1886, edition 1
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