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. "ait: ."l t.j . ; !ft. .' ..iKilrt a. NEJJERNE. FC..;SUNPAY. SEPTEMBER 26, .1886, PRICE 5 CENTS.' ...'.1 1 , Y local news; i Ifew Bernetitudev.5North,t. ' ; , ;vi p n i i long.., vr r;w4; ,J ?iu rises, Bdo ILentrthof dei' Hu eu, 6K)0I18hoari.l4 toinotei A! Anynaf ting, flesh PAofort MU tliAM umnrrov nomiK kt - Old pkpert for le k tbta office. 'C 5t--- ?1f "'V,' ? r 11 , Mr. W, 0, ppyi toake n announoe- meat cmcerlng inanrance. Bee "d. " a- Twiotiai il 'Nos uaion camp me- fyr suuod trip, ten ents. (iiB6methlngpf Intereat to laled fpUemea, too. ; ' Ilteri :OeorgerHedhm will aiet Bf . PrTh. "Whitfleld In a tariei of lnWtlBgt pommflnr.lng next Sunday. , L. Walnaa la fettiar in a big rtock of J elotUac.; HU adTertiMment ha been . V, handed Wbutnot la time for this jasuo. Xhpo(M Cherubini arrived from Pbilaflelpbla yesterday with a cargo of jl for (tha A. & N. O. Railroad. Oor ir. Jay lor wu to Kington yee VeVinIand teporU the cotton market llrely. One hundred and fifty bale were old at 9.75 to 8.80. ' "" Yateon ft Daniel are treating our fine Beaufort ennUeta, whioh thtr iriouire daily , and keep at their . nah-bouee at the market dock. Cotton reached it bigheet point for the eeaaon yeaUfday. Mr. B. Weathere A by had In a lot that claaeed above mid- -Ji dllng and brought nine cents lie uaea V a Vaa Winkle gin. The feetlVeTglfen by the Baptist CbrahfAid. Society and Eioelaior Fire tnipanrwtllbe held on Tuesday night la the store en Votloek street, reoenUy cccnpletlbr the. Rational Bank. This - la for a good cause and we hope will be largd attended. Remember Cook's Orchestra, w0 furnish aanaio. 0. Harks oomes to the front today with Mwa e hit eostetnen and all who wa&t goAds Ha kaa purchased a large ! m COck and i offering great Indocement f to the trade. Ba haa aeorptof polite ' and atUnUe' clerka who (wUl take . pleasutw te'' showing any 'one through hj ssa))I)ahment Oo and eee. "t t The seoosd week of tba graded achool : olosei) . jrlthi 97ft twolmadrad pupil registered.' Kearly one hundred of ' these sif In the pay department. Vta- . Hon to the aohool report that the order aal diaolptUia hi good and exoellent work a being done. ;Tbe us of a good baUdlng gives this achool an advantage 7 ofar others, and with He fine oorpaof ;'. T i0tjceraoaghtooommandalargepat tonaga. v ' . . - Mr. Q. W. Griffin,' from near kfanteo, 1 ' - Roanoke Island, la in the eity oanvasa- i. , lag for 4Tha World liWondera," a book atoely illustrated and containing con- , . slderable Information. V I 'i Col. I W. Humphrey, of Ooldsboro, f arrive! laas Bight..', titn BMea ; 'Ht. ' Oeo. Allaa shipped by express lart week one hundred and forty copies oi AlUn'a Forty Leaaooa in Double . y Entry ; Book-Keeping. , to Baltimore schools. The eeoond edition of thia work will soon be exhausted , aa the demand It eonatanUy , increasing. It give n pleasure to note the rnoeeea of this book u It is the work of one o our eaterptialBg nldaena. " , !- ;;Tbe Directors of .the National Bank U Ihh 'city., yesterday, elected Mr. " - -'.' John R. B. Carraway teller, to fill the . plaoe of Oeo. IL. Roberts, elected aaelst J ; ' ant cashier some weeks ago., j ; ;Kr. Carraway, from long and faithful ? service as collector and book-keeper, is - ' C fut 'y crielifled for the position to which J " he Lf g "n promoted, and will doubt ' t IcssCll U.e coe creditably tohimaelf a l a lr.i thec through which ha has . - Jwto?ora paused., ',V. 5;T"J' . -v -,.: ; '' ' I--' (- vk. kcmt DmraUCBalraan. ' ;Tl roucty Democratio .Executive ' m e at its jneeting yesterday . : e 1 O. II. Ouion, Esq , as ite chair- . enrn f-r t'.e f'uing two "yeara. Mr. ' Onkn U a TOuxr man full of energy. ,--cl f'l jadgment, and we . t t r"l of the county and j ' - i r ; a Peniocratio party at 1 kfci.;t. J raate a thorOTth or r-- , f t' a x sr'J aod endeavor to ' i tr - f j (,..1 a full Tote. Theiwaesin 1 ia t'.e i ;..r nt election axe as -t to C;aen county as tbey i jtii - ' " Tbe work done "i two T ' i - i f '"'"t a wiil f'n ' 'y Churefet Bervfeae T-r. TU.t . i I Methodist Church-Services at 11 a. m. and 1M pv m., conducted by the pastor,Rev.L. W. Crawford. A oor lial 1 invitation is extended to all per sons to attend these services. J Baptist Church: Middle street Rev Dr. Then. Whitfield pastor. , Services at U a. m. aad 7:80 p. . m. Sunday-school at 4:80 p. m. Pews are like free te ell. A cordial Invitation is extended to all persona to worship with the congrega tion. Christ Church V. W. Shields, rector, 14th Sunday after Trinity. Services at 11 a.n. and 5.80 p.m. Sunday-school at 4:40 p.m. The public ia always in vited to take part in the servioee of this phurch. Ushers at the doors to provide V. M. C. A. meeting, 8 p.m., Leader, Geo. L. Wad worth. Snbject: "How to Find the Lord." Jer. 80: 18, 18. Bsim Break la. On Monday last the d welliug-houee of Mr. Hugh J. Lovick, oa Pollock street. was entered and robbed of various arti cles, among which were two clocks, one pistol, a set of ear-rings, one watch chain, pair of gold bracelets, set of gold ouffs, buttons, a gold ring, etc. The jewelry and other articles were offered for sale at different places in the city, and Marshal Harget was soon on the track of the thieves. The informa tion he received led to the arrest of Leon Fulford, a colored lad about ten yeara old, and from information re ceived from him, two others, W. II. Fulford, col., sged about eleven, and James Cooper, aged fourteen years. were arrested, and they are held at the station for preliminary trial. Policeman Bowden, in his search and arrest o the two last named boys yes terday evening, recovered several of the most valuable article taken from the house. Mr. and Mrs. Lovick were absent in Beaufort county at the time, and have not yet returned. OmpllaMMlarr. The Greensboro North State, in an article "About Railroads," pa v the fol lowing csmpliment to President Bryan of the A. &N. C.R.: President Bryan has purchased a large lot of steel rails for his road, and ill keep on doing so until be has a track second to none in the State. When the ditching shall be completed he will have an excellent road bed.-. Mr. Bryan haa certainly developed a high order of railroad ability ainoe be took hold of the '"Mullet Road." It was m a horrible condition when be was placed at its head. - It is now and has been for many months in fine order. Mr. B. haa certainly hit upon hie voca tion." We are glad at any time to reproduce an item , complimentary to any of our fellow cHIsens, but the above is rather a double entenU. Wa r.ladly accept the compliment paid Mr. .Bryan, but the words. "It was In a horrible condition when he placed at its head," does an other one of our esteemed oitisens, Col. Jno. D. Whitford, an injustice. When the A. & N. C. R. was turned oyer to Col. Whitford by the Best crowd it w reported by Gen, W. G. Lewis to be indeed in a horrible condition. But Ool.WhHford immediately began the work of improvement and within a year or so had put down several miles of new steel rails, and hsd greatly im proved the' rolling stock and road bed. Mr. Bryan, we are pleased to note, is continuing the work of improvement and prosecuting it with vigor and earn attnees, and is conducting the -aff airs of the road in a business-like manner. We can give him full credit for his work without detracting from the merits of his predecessor. rablieSyeVhl'S- Th MmtidktM the Coalition ticket will address the oitisens of Craven oouuty at the following tunes ana places: 'A.'. . i-- -,-; - Camp Palmer, Friday, October 1st, at 8 o'clock, p. m. ?. '. r James City, Tuesday, uctoner out, at Conner V Thursday,' October 7th, at 18 m. "- r ' . " Fnlcher's Store. Saturday. October 9th, at 18 m. ; -:- JumnlcK Kun, Tuesday, October ln, itUD.1 i ' .v-' 4 i-L ? i ' Core Creeks Thursday,' October Hub, atl8m.- 'rtirrjr' Fort Barhwell. Saturday. October 10, at 18m. - ' Adam a Creek. Tuesday. October IV, ' Piney Grove, Wednesday, October 80, at 18 m. - ,ii;J....w-;-;,: -t Havelock, Friday, October 98, at 18 Maple Cypres8,Tueedey, October 86th, at 12 m. - ..--... . v. Pleassst Hill, Thursday, October 9L9t, illim. " .- Dover, Saturday',' October Mth, at IS m. E. il. SHADOWS, ' Chmn Coalition Ex. Com, TrtTt.srv. - ' J Chm'n Rep. Ex. Com. of Craven Co. TV, Vw-,V tnr th retrigtratlon of the To!f ia the fret wgrd, willbeoppnat U.et , acf W. B. Lovd. South Front ire-t, f---i Monday 27ih inpt.. entil . . J AS, 1. L.SW13, itegifcvrar. Haetlnc ar Beaaeeraate atxeeaatv CesasMttM, . .. -. ' .. ' -i The county DemocraUe exeoutive eonamittee met at the eity hall yester day.' t X . ! ,! ' M. DeW. Stevenson, Esq., was called to the chair.:: . ' - :u 3. H. Hackburn was requested to set as temporary secretary. The secretary called the rolL The chair annonsteed. thaftaqi being present, the meotiag was ready for business. Mr. A. W. Wood put ia for permanent chairman O. H. Guion, Esq. Mr. R. P. William, nominated M. DeW. Stevenson, Esq Mr. Stevenson requested hi friend not to vote for him, aa his business was such that ha oould not give the position the time which it demanded. A ballot was ordered, which resulted in the election of Mr. Guion. Mr. J. H. Hackburn was placed in nomination for secretary. Mr. Hackburn asked to be exoueed, and nominated H. S. Nunn. H. S. Nunn was elected secretary by acclamation. On motion of P. H. Pelletier, Esq., the State Democratic platform was read. On motion, the meeting 'adjourned, subject to the call of the chairman. Mr. Guion, on taking the chair, thanked the committee for the confi dence reposed ii him in placing him in such a responsible position, and prom ised to do bis whole duty for the in terest and advancement of the Demo cratic party. nitrtattnf Experience. Iiiram Cameron, furniture dealer of Columbua, Oa., tells his experience, thus: "For three years have tried every remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, hut (rot no relief, un til I used Electric Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think biectrio Hitters the best blood purifier in the world." Ms jor A. B. Reid.of west Liberty, Ky., used Ktectrto Bit ters for aa old standing Kidnsv affec tion and says: "Nothing has aver done me so much Rood as Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cento a bottle by Hancock Bros. Mrs. Ckapia at Her Sained Hsaae. u Where are you ? Every body want to know." This is the telegram Mrs. Chapin answers, graphically, ia the Union Signal, by saying, "I am at my ruined home where) I came aa soon as I oould get through. The people seem unable to express their feelings and un willing to put the horrors through which they have Deseed into words. The saloon keepers forsook their saloons during the rein Of terror; any one oould go in and . get all they wanted free. They did not want, however, and prohibition could have pasasd by sn immense majority if it oould have been voted on last week InCharlestoa." In a private letter reoeived today. Sept. 81, from Mrs. Chapla aha says: "1 hare passed through a grant sorrow in losses sustained by the earthquake. The blows fall upon us in. sock rapid succession we cannot oaten breath be tween. First war, then fire, then tidal wave, then cyclone, now earthquake. It - was hard to stand under ruined walls amid the wreck of furniture and not question, why this seemingly use lees waste ? Our churches are in ruins. Our saloons stand and are already driving a thriving trade. So, like- Job I am trying to find God la the dark providence. I am not yet able to take joyfully the spoiling of nry goods.' Alton' I cansaywitn Henrietta Mana 'Lord because Thou hast permitted it, I can submit. ' Mr daughter left the eity that morning. Had she been here the would have been buried beneath the ruins of three plasms, for aha would have been sitting just where my east iron nrdlnnaire with forty plants, was crushed to atoms. So I can be grateful for life preserved.'' v j ; .. A captain Fertsnaate sleere. wni vunuwuj iwui ojhivuum wzm ins between Atlantic City aad N. Y.. had been troubled with a oonch so that he was unable to sleep, and was Induoed to try Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption." it not only gave.mm ia stank relief but allayed the, extreme soreness m bis preasc His caUaren were similarly, affected. and a sins-le doea hsd the same happy effect. Dr. Kins 'a New Diaoorerr ia now tha atan dard remedy in tha Coleman household and onboard th schooner. Free trial bottles of thia Standard Remedy at Hancock Bros. Drug StotSv ' ; ( - Btop the. Interest. -. i ; When President Cleveland takes hold aarain after hie excursion In the woods. ha wilt find a sentiment Beany unani mous and amounting- almost to entnust m In: favor of: a proposition made nearly a month ago by las Sun. This was that the outstanding three per oents should - be called in, and tha interest, amounting to three sail lions a year, should . be stopped. No proposition oould be more simple." Call the bonds and stoo the interest. . - I - The national banks would not like it. and they would not be so likely to put up money- for his re-election ss they otherwise might have been. But the people would be just as certain to put up an immensely greater number of votes for Grover Cleveland provided he was the candiuate.-riv. X 4 bun. t Salvation Oil always cure ' pain. "It should be tbecompacion of every travel ing man. It extinguishes pain, heiber resulting from a cut, a born, a bruise, or a .sprain. Get only the genuine. Price 23 eta. a bottle. '. t BOTXPB, There has not been as great demand for the new letter-sheet as was expected. The steerage rata rar between the A tlantto atrafnahlft lHaes tan been com promised.' M v.i vV It ia re-asserted that, Mr. Robert Gar rett, the great railroad magnate, has negotiated a ten million loan abroad. Between .Now Yorkand ; Chicago than are five express com pan e doing business. The rates have been out so low that the transfer of 100 pounds be tween the two oitiee costs only 11.00. Two American citizens of German birth who have been spending a few weeks visiting their old home in Hol- stein, have been ordered by that gov ernment to leave the empire by Ootober 8th. Great Britain ia in somewhat of a dilemma in regard to the Egyptian question. Turkey made a demand that she must vacate Egyptian soil, but to be driven, is against English temper ament, and she does not budge. Still, since France and Russia have made a like demand, the question seems more important, though England has on numerous oocasions successfully avoid ed much more serious complications. Probably the United States is the only country in the world from which the British lion was expelledvand that was under adverse oircumstancee. One of the most noteworthy contri butions yet made for the relief of the sufferers by the'eartbquake at Charles ton ia that voted by the survivors of Kearny's New Jersey Brigade at Eliza beth, N. J., for the benefit of the in mates of the Confederate Home at Char leston, which was badly injured by the shock. The Union veteran voted unanimously to dispense with the band that always accompanies them to the annual reunion of the brigade at Gen. Kearney 'a homestead, and to give the sum of 900 instead for the object named. Commenting on this, the New York World" says: "One such act as this by the surviving soldiers of the Union army their former foee is more signifi cant than all the mouthings of the poli ticians as to the eomplete reaorto ration of fraternal feeling." !' - 1 - i f- 4ttVlt:aV TO MOXHSUi. ! 'Wrksifiw Roormira Svb.it should always be used for children asetbinf. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar- koea. Twenty-five oenta a bottle. jan94dtuthaatw'v Seme Interesting Developments the Killer Another phase in tha apparently in terminable case of James H. Miller, the gambler, came up yesterdsy. He has for twenty days past been in the work house. Yesterday, through Messrs. Fuller and Gatllng, ha applied to Chas. D. Unchurch, clerk of the superior court, for permission to appear before tha oonrt and take the Insolvent debtor ' oath. A schedule of Miller's property est tha same time filed. In the Ktition it was stated that he had served 1 thirty days' sentence in jail and also twenty days in tha workhouse, after tha and of his term in jail. It set forth further his claim that be oould not pay tha $8,000 fine imposed" upon him, with tha costs bn the ease. The application a for the assignment of hi property as far as it would go toward paying the fine and oosts. Clerk unchurch over ruled this motion, upon the ground that ha did not have the power to entertain it, or any jurisdiction in the matter, after judge Philips' judgment, rendered at tha last term of court, and after tha action which the board of commission era Of this county has taken in the mat- tar. Miller's counsel at once gave notice of appeal to the 'superior court. His oounsel took the further step of sueing out a summons against clerk Upohurch. returnable at October term. The suit is against Mr.i Upohurch t bond and is for his alleged failure to perform his duty in tha premises. Mr. Upchurch accepted service. Tha next step in thia curious ease ia another application for habeas corpus, Thia ia to be made, it was learned yes terday, before judge Gudger at Wax canton next Monday .v-Jvetc and uo- ltetchTter! Tha books for tha registration of voters in tha 6th precinct. 6th ward ottr 01 ew Berne, wiu ne openea at Samuel Cook shop en ToUock street oa tha 7th instant and wiU be kept open for thirty .days. Every voter must register, aa this ia aa entirely new registration. w. jr. suits. Kwristrar. The books will close avaninsof No vember 1st. ' Western aawstmpec says that tha . latest sensation is a Bt. Louis hone that chew tobaooo: but tha neatest sent tioa is Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup, now used by every sensible person . Uemalnlnr in the Poetoffice at N Berne, Craven county. H. c oepw Kith, isss, , , v , .. ,n , A? ' Natben Bird, Nancy Certrigbt, Nancy Earnnl. Martha Green, Benjamin Gib son, H?nry Jonr, C L. Kicpley, Oflle Smith, hanry Smith. Susan It. batter white, Lhody Satcbell, A. K. Webb. ; Persona calling for above lettprs, will' say advertised, and give date of list. , M. Marly, P. U. weund at Last. M. A. Abbey, of RasselvUle, Ark dated June 8th, 1884: "At last I have found an honest remedy. . B. B. B. is tha best Blood Poison remedy on earth, and if I had a voice that would reach from Atlanta to the sea, I would pro claim its virtus. I have used only four bottles, and am nearly cured of a se rious Blood Poison." Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. B. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. JockHAL Oinoa, Sept. 25 t P. M OOTTOS. Naw York, Sept. 24. Futuiee cloed easy. Male or M.uuu ba'es. September, 8.18 March. 9 54 Ootober. April, v.wt November, 0.26 May, 8.71 December. 8.80 June, 8.78 January, 9.37 July, 9.88 February, 0 45 August, 8.0V Snote firm; Middling 93 8 Low Middling 8 7-8; Good Ordinary 8 3-8. New Berne Market firm. Sale of 57 bales at 8.65 to 0. Sales for the week 405 bales, against 185 bales same week laet year. Middling 8 5-8: Low Middling "38 Good Ordinary 7 5 8. Donxtiic nistn. Sked cotton 83.50. OOTTOJi 8KSD $10.00. Turf annus Hard , 81.00. dip, tl. 75. Tab 75c.al.5. Oat -New, 35c. in bulk Cohm 55a80c. Rics 75ab5. Bias WAX 15c. per lb Birr On foot, 3c. to 5c Oodnthy Hams 10c. per lb . " Lakd 10c. per lb. Eoqb 12o. per dozen. FBJtSH Pobx 44aOc. per pouud Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Foddkb 75c.a81.00 perhundrwl. ONIONS ?2.00a2.25 per barrel. Field Pi as 65a70c. HnKS Dry, luc. ; green 5o. APPLK8 Mallamudk eel . 25u40c. . I od frey 1.10. PEARS 75o.a81. 25 per buobel. Honey 85c. per gal Taixow 6c. per lb. CllKES 124 . OhioKkMS drown, 30a35c. , spring 20aB6o. MxaXi 70o. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. per bushel. Tumirrrs 50o. per bushel. Irish Potatoes $2.78 per bbl. Woob lOalfto. per pound. POT ATOsav Bahamas. 80c. ; yams, 40c . West Indies, 50o. ; Harrison, 65c. Bhwoles West India, dull and lnal;not w Jited. Building. 5 hearts, fg.00;ssps.tl.M per It. wholesale pbioe8. New Mess Pork 12.50 n jtn inob Shouldeb Miat $ic. C. R. s, F. B's, B.'sand L C- HJc.1 Flocb $8. OOaS.00. Lahd 80. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 s, $2.60. Sua ab Granulated, 61 0 Ooftee i0al2o. Si '.T 85a90o. per sack . MoLAflaaa ahd Snort- sOatoe Powdeb $0.00. Shot Drop, $1.75; buck, $2.00 BtEBoaxira 9 0. Accident Jnsurance. The Preferred Mutual Acci dent Association OI NHW TOnK. Policy carried for $12 yearly. Pays weekly benefits, $25. Loss of Life, $5,000. Loss of both feet or both hands, $5,000. Loes of one foot or one hand, $2,500. Takrs none but nrererrrd rliks. Ciiarse no annual dan. Die United SUtes Mttiil Accident Ass'n, Coats SIS or more per rear, and In oase of loss of limb or limbs, pays only tM. and whan any of their risks become claims, thay obar aetailze all rlaks in that eommnnlty m "de ldodly nnsatltjfsctory." regardless of their character or (landing;. For SAFE, CHEAP, SATISFACTORY insurance, apply to W. B. BOYD, Ajrent, Preferred Mutual Accident Assoc 'n. To Whom It May Concern. This ia to give notion that I will sell at public sals on the 25th day of Oct.. 1880, at the warehouse or the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat Co. Fifteen Hundred Sack Patspsce Guano, the same being cargo of schooner Geo. H. Hey t, for eharges and freight advanoed aad stor age of said cargo. Terms of sals cash. D. L, B0BXST8, Sen, and Trees., . N. T, R. B. B. Co, Sept. 14, 188$. - aepMdwSOd Forwent, A nest dwellut: eewtsialrig six rooens, oa Broad street, opposite W. Lorch's. Apply to aepMdtf C. T. HANCOCK. KISTCHY & ENGLISH LITERATURE. H., A.,T. Class of . Jut Kim te rotiira lattics in uuvruumt fM tsie atarfr of TBrtor', Itef Hah Lnaratne and OompoaltloB. TO ai&KT IN THS KVLif-1NS- Wty nMlttkn Is TvqBaatad.es sb gpw e aaVt sawsi tkeee SaUss eaily la arw :H? School ITotice. 7 HtRS sf AirtT win epra S rVhool lot fjlrls and Ventif Ladtea la Ua ctty, oa BEPT. e. lijlii(vfi per annum. tJWSKla ta&.ga I'ar- ale Qoarwrly to ad vanm. - Kots Mtaa Maatr will B at llrfiee ttwt, tbt morning aad every ' s. las; herrtr to reoolv arpitraitiona (rasa sod mas outer arraas-eaeeata wits pepus. septdtr - - , . cm. aim ' Smallnosd & Sbvcr, DEAI.F.RS IN " ' "' GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, ULA83WARE, WOOD&NWAME, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BLIKQSi GLASS, PAINTS, OW3 AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE Al'D QUALITY. Middle Street, Next Door ts Central lioteL ' v NEW BERNE, N. C. SrANTKD. Lxilli-.. local or traveling. A vunderful trii llrely new (penally for lei uoly. Si dally aaally made; no photo, nupalullu; pariloulara froa. MADAM B. T. LITTLE, ep25dT.fi Box l, Chicago, III. E. H. & J. A. Meadows, Commission Merchants 1000 Tons Eainit and Guano l or Tnuk and Coltou Crop. - nn-riui atu-ntiun k 1 -n to tbe sale of rol'luN stud uliAlN. LliK;rul iuivuii4-t's mad oa ( itilf;niuulai. Oftict-s ul rornt-r JN'D'K k and Middle treU and t'nlou l'olnl. Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER AiiKNCV OK HAZARD POWDER 00. ALSO IN STOCK.: Macrame Twine of all Colora. Ural n Hackn Koa, Twine, Taints, Oils, Nails, mid Shot ' of all Hir.fN at T. A ()refH (M Stand. m:w kkknm, n. u. WANTED ly lnihtt HoutU and Wpnl utile and snenretlo earuan lu every ooud Bi. Work Itaht and dIuuhdL H&lary or commlaalon first olmaa. Addrvai na at onre, aiatlnf as, present and paal occupation. J A. W1LMORE A CO.. ap2Idlm wlm Ulehraand, V. For Sale! For Sale! Yih&ble Property on Crtrei Strett ! l-unimnt to a udmant of ttaa Hapartat Courl of Craven oouuty 1 wUleipoae to Pub llr Hale, al the Court Uoiiaa Door, la New- ieru, Saturday, October 16, 1886, at TWKLVE o'clock, M.. tha House and Lot tin rm nn itr.nl In nll Ml t, .1 , - . ' .... w otuwi ami Neuae, formerly tbe realdence of Ann T1,V. Ill , , I L Terma-Oti. h.lf iwj.h KiUhm i umntua. Title reaerveil until full payment. r.. iiy iiAKjnua, A (i in r . H,Ti. n, 1S.V,. dtawiw Back Taxes. NOTICE- NOTICE. The Rftrrfttsirv nf tj r4T1 j w vf ae fewUVU to the fact that tbe last Court ife-Crmven county, in this rear, begins wUeSfth dav of Nntamiwr Iftik ' All ..I. J .vww. .1 n J.BFJaia owing BACK TAXES are iqaire4 so abw we same on or oeiore taf 3tH day tf November, 1884, if tbej fteslre, to save further treuble and expense. -' Ase amoanta due oast be asoertaUoed at the Register's office. . s621 dwlm For Rent, The upper portion of the baUdlnc on 1be northeaat corner of Mlddlo strae and Kedt eral alley, over tha it area eeocpird by BI. H. Vultan and Ramnrl Eaton. "ultable tor dwalllnc or noardtnt-hoeae. " Poapnaalon iven Oct. 1st, 18Mt. Apply to John bdobi ew Bern, BepU e. sepl7d3w School Notice. Miss Leah Jones will open a School oil Hondav, Sept. 87th. Miaa afark-a will lauh Wv n ocntion. Pnplbwho woo Id be 1st the' etk, 7th sod 8th grades will be seeetvseV ierms s.w per month. . so d3 i Pur Clif.?7; L2Ti a va i Sata .-,.laaaAla..;srl Cabbage. Kale, Spinach. S&d TttTDif 1 Seed. t ,.! .. t E. H. MEADOWS 4 CO. r-l suesidw . . -t - Notice. i9e-f?pa Pv' orripr Ttnarif fWimi:V It 1 Cravsn Cbutty there) VQI be t sew niii, ,ii . .i . . . . . mniwua a ao rmsriM tMeHaOkT i ITVa a TTTTm mvrTm i A JJt of it.Tttii ilrMM ffita't il MAN!ikClzooulbeseiiloa ay- plif-itioa FWfcK, - V , T tboae bo want tbetr sdrerttaiht U i t1 wasan ay tr snf4Uiia lh ,.nr !3-':7:!l!!T,,r,V"Bl,Trto wi'"us oi ear fealeLorat i. ' , v v' t.RO p. kotrrix eV CO., i . , wapi Ad-M-im Hnmu. ' SepUlaa 1 Bpruee aireet, v or - . W. 8I1UV00D. -
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1886, edition 1
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