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I af : . 1886. PRICED : New Bufiii li&a-.Er5 For A? jttx.I ,t aid iBglp(TI9 WMt'l 4ifUMU-riMi:lfartk ofy, Sun eete, 5: 8 1 10 hoars, 81 minutes. At BELL'S HI JrtUtttr!My jow - and attractive 7 irtiolea suitable for Bridal Presents, in 8o()!lnFtftxtf :cta);agarr4.ooeiiHrf,,,iu mi. llin.anijiiaiwiiKiawPfdAtt J.; E. for a lady and boy ten rear old. Adores Be 543,' J ' , ' ' ocltf Berne, N. C. Tha cutter Steven is on a cruise. Wo , TJa alectipia ecitenjn oyer the ac tion M (MjMarf fit ftmmnrt km very area yesterday. ui !! n i' or coal and lime. yesterday HMtfW,.loJT iocer. rasa the return srJthUekar"" The actios of the BgQQitlUnvaama U viewed from two sUltdpouita-x-Coali- tion andfiaifr2- rV J"1 sun, eo ifct!lDwai rt'"l b-tfint" vi lira. Capt. W. H. Hill bag growing in ber gafdfiw iw ydgf atieetuc um berafniiiitlt tummer8r vines, as fresh an?M Jfrenae tbey irefe rn July. XI iBoUeTevT3e'noeof Ihe law-abid log charjBterjr opr pqoa, ttq ftiteute excuamflnt mjoraoqiipn iriui itc tion JhdJeUtVaJlinKU iiifractUn of the jSw to juatifr an arree t. , SttiZ 4wiw:Vik v it would appear that Mr- JIubbs mould have been elaotfeff Keiiisler of Drede if out, one preoinct casting the bajlot for 1&$rCipi&Cpci instead q( Robprt Han- Z7M Scientific American, published by WR:CViJwS0' weaeata week ly to ita readers UM itwtt and mifct re- lMtfeY'ft1JrtX0t.ail9n improvements imyljlifi( aihllehihe aoientinc po great of the country can in no way be gkd4!a'.41Jti4 tlU4gafepra ailV O Darlpff the canvass of .the count! Vote TAIerbiyylai ttbU'- h Board of CanvaiUer'i ai'wfcl as tte large Dowever, our c,ieu BtabUained theif rej?ytatipft,fpr xepcot fprthe law and no overt or violent act was committed. A promineat' VOlored TBlfctr iri this city who VM 'trdDuicied 'ooalittenirt a oolored presffir protoght to oyittt a'free country. The lntlU: pracUced by ktrpwdi gaaheredi at the dbj,jtt;e4t,.yeaUrday mom- about fellowrwho.' beint very drul uakt' tk'a air iiue with profaAitignd threats' against some one in one of tht t tKJSajJi hUmeiUd his words By Tiprung Iniaelles lnto the etorel"hVspedal4lolioeman on duty r1thf BliirrylTi aw aneatt not belDB "aMrted.br the bystanders, waolM (SrlAheWuWular ofrender go. He was subsequently.arrestcd by Haw Berae Tkeatra. The Two Dana hava beea booked for the aboya Theatra for Deo. S4th and 25th. ewe StaVWiXa33 V-I U i Capt. Lloyd Williams arrived from EXA Wu'iytcwtWjayaiJi feporUlhat theadapOTdanttmitha crjantlr Uoket were eled,!. JfifrmaW, aheriS ana representative. Official coant wurTUfflM Yfdccid Latham carries the county. ' '' Bcr4 The Blae RUg. ! . . After' writtotTtOB lhers of this story, and conduotinft'nls readera to the ' surf " 'f rlft,i'ethevrrite, wis liiterfupted By"unavoid'able cir cumstances, JeavtoUi Uiere. herei'on the1 tfrbifr'tne 'filoant'"Tt e'njb'y the beautiful scenery and magnificent pros pect. I'VaaMtW'WTBf.'ariiJaa the seaf.u'fd'at EaM"wWn tourleu re tuta tc' thpirtooj'will, finish the ttory d 11 tbeMtce1ld,:l'l ,., , T..r. . . t i'k) iytr;. X loctor' We. ,.,.C TroprsmTJ!, Oa , June 11. ' Tor ten ypsrs I have Vpen sufTerinlt with r v - at "Rbeorftsiittu.' -' Patent i fhyaioiane ' preecnptions relief. I.at Ptimmpf I 1 -ee of D.U. B. and ex . I t 'lef. before using: I rrr- -c. t ipe and ' t 4 RE i ;. . , X ! ' "1 fa Cf r' ' ti-.rr it to t T 'i -. m , IT. P. 1 H . tte had nMh bay vpoa TOfc hi k sipWJ, tev.ijui4 An of tf4 2 fci foot i lnjrl about k,wa Vacttaa' air caty eufiuitn. The board of county oanvaeaore- a aeaibled at the eourt hdoaijveetexday at J 4 (0 capvaaathe retorna of, the v. J A eboe, was aaade ohairotan and J W. Banail wood clerk JO A eoaeidrable crowd had assembled in tha,ourt room to hear the reeatt an nounced, among the number Sheriff llahn, a number ut other candidates voted for, and Messrs. II E. Bryan and M) PeV7 Btetenaon as attorneys. ine ooarq aeciasa tnat all no were not mesabera should remain wiUiout the bar. Sheriff Hahn and his attorneys. Messrs. Stevenson and Bryan, insisted upon their right to remain It. 0. E. Lodge moved that these gen tlesaen be requeeted to retire, and if they refused the Sheriff be ordered to take them out. if-.- i) i c ed to address the chair, but the board refused to hear them. Tbe chairman ordered the Sheriff to put them out. but the Sheriff refused to move. The chir 'thereupon deputized R. P. Williams and R. C. Cleve to remove ibem Air. Uxiro movMd that the Bheriff be eeut to Juil thirty days far contempt. At this juncture the Sheriff and his at- travys took their seals without the bar Mr. Lodge moved thnt the returns ut each precinct be called for and the beater of said returns be required to state whether he was au iuapectur ui judge of election. The motion was adopted. The call proceeded until Camp I'uluier precinct was reached, wbeu the bearer of the returns, Mr. Tisdale. stated that haj was not an inspector of the election bat was tho registrar of Camp Palmer precinct. Ms, Lodge moved Uiat Mr. Tia.'ule, Dot being a member of the board of canvassers be requested to retire. The motloh was carried and Mr. Tiedalc n- tired. Wben the 6Ui preciucl of tho 6th ward of the city of New Beruu was called, Mr. Hugh Lovick, the bearer of the returns, stated that he waa not an inspector of clecUoa but waa the regis- tjrar. Ho waa requested to retirs. Mr. Lovick instated (hat be was a roQtnb qf the board of canyaasora. Mr- Lodge said that he waa not a raeiriUvr, wheroupon Mr. Lovick le tired. Ths count tagan and proceeded until Lee's Farm precinct was reached. It waa shown that the Legislative box at this precinct contained a larger nm- bcfjt bsJotf thai thore waa ref isutted voters and wa thrown out. When James City waa called, wit nesses and affidavits were introduced U ehow , intimidation and tast tbe polls were ppt opened antil after. I o 'cloak. This precinct waa not counted. When the count wis, completed and while tbe tellers were f doting up the r&t suit, Bheriff Hahu a4dreaaed tbe chair holding a paper in hia hand. The ehafr refused to bear him, and ordered aim to ait down. The Sheriff handed bis paper to one of the canvassers' and retired. Tbe Q vaaeer addressed the chair with neper in hand, tat the chair re- fa sd to bear a motion Until the footing up was completed. The following is the vote as an nounced by the Board of Canvassers' JUDUES. Smith, Dem.... bo xton, Hep .1544 Connor, Dam,.-.. .... ... Putyocs; - ....... SOLICITOR. Dunn, Dem White, Rep .1206 dm . 854 OolliDS, Rep 1 " " ' ' OOKQtBSS. Simmons, Dem ....... . Q'Hara. Eeo ....1185 .... 2T7 ....1400 .. .1115 Abbott, Uep ...:.'. ! 1 i ; r .! VI" t a C. Clark, Dem.s . Qeo. Opeaan Jr.V Eep...f...t.A. ..... in-.' Hdusa tomutsuif atmM. W. B. LaaaK Dam v :.. . ...1527 ...UN '. i - i J. HPisaay,.Rcpfc A...w.fc E, V , Caiventer a.. Ieaao Patterson, Sep 14M P, N; Kilburn. Rep-.. ..I3U Daniel Btlmson, Eep- .-ltio It Hahn,' Kep..... ... ' !..1331 A Halm Ep.ka.l.JU..-. 99 I t BXU181CK OT CRDS. O, Hubbe, Uj.Xii.XLiMt.....US R. Hancocks jr., -Rfp.-yj.fw-.-Robert lianoockJ.wa4.JUi WS ' t ' :jfnsvtt H, O. Bates, Rep .. ,.,.H88 Ai O, Ode ,.e p. ,. .... ..'.-13&1 4, 1XIV1CB .:ii Itaeklea'e' iralcej Bra. .la - Thi Pit Salt tn the world for borea, Ulcera. - 6ai I. heura, levev Roro.- Tetter, CrwrT 1 ; n.i, cbi.huinn. c, sn-1 all tkin .r-zi r- ' ;v cvtea $.. It is at;-; .i :e- I to ' " T '' atnfee t.-)n,or t; - ': - i ' ' ' 1 certa I T box. i 1. 1 e t f I. a .. . . i . ly i ELECTlOlf'HEWs: Second CoBgrcBBloaal District. Tarbora, Nov. 4. Simmons 1640, Q'Hara about 6Q0. H. K. Hub, Ja. Henderson. Nov, 4, OfHcial reports from" Yanca, ite una 123V; Simmons, 77; ADDOtt, MO. J. U. UUKH Cam. Windsor, Nov. 4j ' Bertie eoitnly Kivee O liar a 1698 8immons, 1274; Abbott. 117. rB, Bvwuw. Taebore.'Nov. 4. Canvass shows Simmons 1636; Abbott '.'134;0 Mara; S04. U. A. UOU1M. Uoldeboro, Nov. 4. i uncial reports from Warren give nimmons 3j0 majonty over (J tiara. L. W. Humphrey. Handaraoa, Nov. 4. OfHoitU corrected. Bimmons, 1T16 O Hara, 1842; Abbott, 247. J. H. Dunn, Chm 'n. ClUKOHNlA. Swift, Rep., for Governor, elected. indications are that all the six Congres sional districts, as well as the Legisla ture, is Republican by a small majority. DELAWA&K. Iiiggs. Dem. fr Governor, elected by a majority of over 6,000. lNDUKA. Six Republican and seven Dwmooratic Congressmen elected- Republican gain of three. MINNfSSOTA. Deinoiiuls will elect three out of five Congressmen. lLUNots. Springer. 1) m for Congress, t lecled, and Mull lot ii. Dean., defeated. MoNTiN A. Ti li', lit in , Congress . re elctij MAiivi.AHn. Jive Linn Conjtretmen and one Rep. elided. MlbboUiU The entile Dem. Suite ticket elected NEW YORK. The Journal nays aueemblv stands Reps. 77, Dems. 61. Twenty Rep. Con pressmen and fourteen Dems. elected NKW JER8EY. Iet'slalure Dem majority on joint ballot, .i (iretne, Dem., for Governor, elected by 8,000. IliiSNbVl.VANlA. l!a:ivcr, Rep. for Governor, elected. SOUTH CAIIOUNA. Solid Dt m. delegation to Congress, VIRGINIA. Democracy sustained heavy defeat. Of the Congressional districts in the State, Rep, carry 0 and Dents. I, lahx yany one. Kannxir, ('urlifllc defealod for Coagreaa. Stone wull Itftxni. Mrs, Dr. Attmore is eft to Oeldsboro fair, where she will meet many friends and aoquaintanoea. The schoi ner Marole lafl A. II. Whit- comb's mill an tbe 4th loaded with lum ber for Philadelphia. Latham's majority will aot fall abort or three hundred, and probably more will report in official oquat leaattrow. Mrs. Jas. O. Baxter and Miaa Manny are at La Orange to sea about tfcfr aondi tioa of Mias Liazie, who is very Hca and has been for some time. She is attend ing Mr. Jos. Klnsey'i school. W. D.Aifsed hea baea presented bv his good wife with a fine daughter a day or so ago, and tbe same good luck has happened to Robe. Hopkina of this place, , - . - ' i l Tbe hemorrhagic fever is prevailing to a considerable extent tn different parts of our county. Jno. M. Weskett lost a son one day last week. Jaa. Spruell's son Thocnaa, abottt seven years old, died on the Sd tnataat. Bryan Dixon, of Smith Creek, died on theSd instant; all of tbe above disease. Levi W hortoa daughter Theme d led on the 2d InsL. aged about six years... The election Is over: tbe country is safe, not withstand las; Pamlico baa elected aa Independent Democrat for Sheriff. Except tbe election Of Jas. W. Dawson for Sheriff over the regular nominee, aad the voting for W.T. Caho in township No. I against Charley Wee-J kett, tbe regular nominee for constable, which was rather a surnriae to setae Democrats, but there ia no aoooanttng for the aspirations of some folk for f fica. first Concreaa., than But Beaate. and last aad teast towaahip constable. , Tho native-born Elephant aide fair to rival the great imported Jumbo in aiae and weight; but It la pretty generally known that nothing rivals the gaeat remedy, Dr. Bulla Conga By rap., , ' ' j w( Seatractire Tire aa Oxford. tRiLnoR, N. C, Nov. a. A flrehrekeJ obt but night at Oxford and aa IWe w no fire departnent tbera, caused sdqcb flemaga1 befora U waa erttagnUhed. The loaeea were aa f oilowa: BarbMt sK .aaaa keaaWI 4aaw 1 fVM gaj t Aamwte 4 u OoKtfithle)V mjOOJi Itntrranaeiights were blanjac aatot) as ska Waab WiUia.da JTaiaa4waa.tocAsf.4nhm fl.SKOao-taaoraneev Alio other awa tellibeOMg loaves, he tz."vrtth hboa '"' "!.': InteriBat kxrerUaaeat . I . Bfrsw CameTon. Ttniituri.daUer of) Cblambua,, Ga.-tua kia experience, thaST rrf thrre ywna ha va tried Tery rarefy on tbaaMrket for Storaaeh and Kidney piaotJera. fcut ret bo relief, un til i ri llectrta riUr. Took f bote f.-" roomer eurd, f Elek. t i - J ' in tbe - ..j..r A. B. i.. . , i f Wet.Lirrty, Ky.,1 r?rft?o T.'t If i r.-i t ", Hindiiig KUaeyaifieo. ttn in I i-irKj r g ever done me so i) a food as 1. trio l iters, Sold at fifty ctnts a botUe by Lanoock Bros. ..... i, . fj.y .i- 'i GHTED. It FlaahM' Brolliaat: rAmid A SeA 9 "ferflaaVr&a. spi Tha totqh tUt iaathoial's Siabie of Liberty, hulda no high aboitJ-tae bay, aaya the bsw fork lurj.-bUan Morv day nigt,am4afiaoTi of White light waa thrown' around her. Everything was in readings. ea 9e4Wis Jtoksnd at daak, andalthoagh th gyea forah had beentighted ania and agahxraoBntl J with aj eloth bound found, the lapses; Lieut. John Mills, of .the lia-tohousa boa3di-kfore duek orderfca Aight ed once more to test the electrical con-i aeotiua. Fo five minutee it blazed rwway under its ctrveriog. Then it was xtingttisnea. tne ooveruur was palled Ua ay woraeaan, and tbe statue was ready for He long y igi I . ( ' ' The torch is lighted by nine arc lights arranged fcHww hetizouMCWaVI es, one inside cf theotBer.' 'l hs bate-are mid way between and opposite two horizon tal rows of gla6s lenses set iu the face of ihe torch. There are no lights la the (iaclet over tbe brow. To uluny aah- tne oattw surface of the statue there era five b.OOO-candle power oKA- tric lights in five of the salient angles of the fortification surrounding the statue. Behind each light is a, cy liudrcuL'pAra bollo. retleotor, by which the e Fee trie light is focused on the iedetal aud statue. Each of iho electric !lihtd le four times aa powerful as an ardnmty are light, such as are used to liKhj the cKyetaeetv rdirr.af the leoAMiiih. are pkmsed' at tour foerwoote VrhTJ. so aa to form a square in the eiht-poimed star which outlines the fortification. The fifth light is direUy iu f ut vi lb reectors are tilted to throw the Ti-ht upward at aaaogie U aboHt 46J, IVorn the sixteen are lights which lllumiuate tbe Statute above end below, inside and outside, wires ran to the dynamo iu the englno room, which is in a brick-vaulted chamber on the north of tbe fortification. lire, as the boor of 74 approached, were Lieuc MiUe, in general charge of the lithtina; Andrew J. Schlichter, in charge of the dynamo and the electrical apparatus; Engineer Ueorge Kiver, and Walter Soott, fife- man. Just before the hoftv o tight up tne statue steamers silently arrived in tbe darkness, and took tbelr position in a great semicirole around the island from southwest to northeast. Kirut one steamer set up a acreeoh. then anotler, until there waa aa unearthly rumpus to deafening that people on. the Mlaod bad to y ell to make each other!, undentand what they were saying, la the engine room the so glue had been started at halt apeed to get U warm for: actio. aunncnter bad duoonnected a wire from the dynamo,- thus breakirur the circiut until the aj'poiniied WOvfJ htffcl 1.110 iiuiuu. iuk7 eiiMiuts. was siopnou Then Lieut. Mllllj, with his watch open announced at exactly 74. "Allread v.". ana Bcruicntea etipper tne copper wire 'into place ana completed the circuit jBoott started Ud.'el&IneA "Let her gc Wow," said Bcmfctternrtf: and then ho gave she worarsor the etgine to gf ftl Sua as thuuK li 4 Itfl li ol mnaiKnenoe naa Deen nttered anew, tne landscape leaps out of dimness into tbe alive glory of) tho eleouio light. uoerry s lorcn glows in arr, and up from the ramparts a 80,000 candle power is thrown by the rellsctorH on stataeaad pedeetaL Farawiry over duatv ramuarts and Inky harbor the pale lustra speeds teining- the rtojglng of tb wsr ships 'ith threads, of liaht. tarn ine into treamy aakea the furled canvas on the tarda, auenclvng the phosphorescent ..II f Jft. . - . .- -in: giioiiunr m mo wfr la iinWHw); mora tbOtase. and Hiagieg ovr"r)y and Island, a waird bui,vivid aaawiifieatiae. Upon "0 close pressing . flotilla these aalud gleams are abed, and ta their ra- lection the harsh pronlee of tugs and towing-uraft are softened and mellowed feito beauty. Tbey touch the shove around, and the shipping in the basins become silhouettes in sable and in ail ver In. the whitened; radianae , that fllkv-tlta atr tbe- start molt Itiff amber sprays, and the. moon has chanjfe-to yeliowr 'ip shore and aaa m named so flare of tba immense Ulauuiation; Lrf- erlyfcf indeed anligB,tanifl tft wOrM. Bolakan anil" baaotif otthe - rtajeetic fkrore stands ravaaled. Fronwher torch asheeTcf jkflid aplaatJor straadfcwo- Wardtaum akjr , iMTataM ttithf Tra. ifhMU sMtsl itsatoyil ks 4 Mingy sheen The im passive face catches from Ore glowing carbon sofnb a lumin ous pallor. The neck and breast, partly it shadow, have the effect at ft distance of making the faceJpoFheajacward, as though in the act of infMatibn. Seen at this moment BarCholdi's bronze sterna Quickened Into a tarelerioua life. II to a goddeee sprang into being upon ber pale altar that has k had led tbe shadowy scene into a beauty so Vivid. Admiration rs expressed Jn a roar ot voices and steam.,, Tbore ia aothiac; wanting. Amidst and ewer all the lumlaea ' grand nr tt. tha statue on oae aide the teemioi'iMty. en tbe other tbe hnrnished aeak Imagination never dreasaad of so fair a picture. Then there wajrnMBrf)tu the shores of Bed toe's IabAna-a marvelous mapm- tacle ' in, 8rW6ik,,j5siiiianh electric itartoa haaldtnar. and ita roof i aa well aa the roof of the Prod ucd chaaaa. and att other roofs in ihe ieighberhtt' oa f wfcioa any boar oould stand, were aoop swarming with men, and weineih.oflf... TheabiU .aedtatai r-sba-:aute bjonaaiwhh a phoapiMMsCenf gloWJ fooursd upon it end the.auu itmlf 1 kaned apt great eVark ihad6vfagatni $m aayv The '-water )oj , tha ba ae calm, aad rcfleoted a very light that (ell opoa it like a asimTr," At prefrraefy tia boat Bred t ber tame taret at .kaW doeebpia IjghU jfaenainrdioeV-awd Hivernor,i I'landg, and! tn an tenant tha air wH Jed with ffyieg fireballa of every color of tberaiabow.v At short imervaia along the paraprt tt, tha fort atPHrwl Island and along the sea wall of Governor a Island there burned great red ligbU, which grow in inten sity until the, bay was brightly illumi nated with the queer red glow nearly to the Narrows. Tbe great fleet of Steamers aad craft of all kinds loomed n, diatinetly, and the rad and green lights on the veaaels wera scattered so thickly that itlooked as though tbe col ored fire-balls which seemed to be rain ing from the sky had fallen into the water and wave floating there. , There ware the usual stand-byes io pyrotechnic on both islands the show er of rockets, the bombs, and the hery fottntaftrg of green, yellow, red, blue aad white fire belle, with tbe snapping, writhing, fiery serpents sputtering about at uiumla io the air. The dis play on Um Battery did not begin aatii the two other epecUtclea bad clewed, and it opened with a magnificent flit hi of 1,000 rockets, all led off in ahnn- h. This waa followed by a series similar to those on the two islands, with the ex ception that a lopg and slurry proces sion of balloons, made to represent the stare and stripes and the tricolor was sent trailing high up in the air over Long Island way, and dropping red, green and white fire-balm as they went. The fleet of steamers v. bieh had been lying between Bed low's and Governor's Islands now moved up and ranged it self in a eemicircle around the Kattery. applauded in hoarse, shrill and screech ing whistles every particularly tine effect. The display at the battery closed w ith the letting off of 2 000 rock ets gathered iu one bunch, which brought a pandemonium of applause from the water. Men, women and children stood on toe big Brooklyn bridge in a solid mass for two hi urs last night watching ihe riieworks. The torch waa kept alive all niht, and it will be lighted every night for a week. For how much longer ban not been determined, as the eyttem is in trial for that time. A Black l'riday -That day, l,tn peri'in in first seriously uttacki.l ui:' tUeuaiatiam, may well bo termed a black one, for be will remember the same as long a he lives. If lie uses Salvation Oil in time, he will, however, soon U' able to cp,.ak of a "Good I ri day. " COMMERCIAL. Jol'RNAl, Orr.ci. Nov. 1. IF. 11 OOTTOK. New i'oug, Nov. 4. I'utuies closed quiet and steady. Sales of Oli.OuO bales. November, December, January, 8.85 h on 8bs 0 07 tf 17 IU2 May, June, July, August, Beptember, October . 11.40 y r.5 W 6.1 February, Hrh, Boot dull: afidd inor u S 1 Iw IMiddling 8 11-10; Good Ordinary 8 a 10 New isernn Market quiet. Salos of p97 bales at MO to 8.45. 1 Middling 8 11-48J Low Middling 7 1; Uood Ordinary 8 8 10. uonasric naHHKT. Pfi i) cotton 152.60. ( TTON rtXKD $T0. 00. TtLrmvnat Hard, 81.00; dip, 81.7.V TiH--7V..a$1.25. Oats New, Itfto. in bulk. CoiiN &560c. Kh'K-50a60. I)RK8W ax 15c. per lh Hekf On foot, ile.to 6c. (ol'NTRY II A MB 10c. Por lb Lah lc. per I b. Iluoh 18s. per doaen. 1 kicaa PokK 44aSe. per pound fEiBCTB 60o. per bushel. Fonian 75c.afl.O0 per hundred Ohions t.0OJ.J!i per barrel Pibld PbaS aoa70o. UiDBS Dry, 10c. ; green Rn. Arn.2s Mattaniuskeet, 2!i:i40c Cd fr-ys 1.10. - Pears 75c aSl .25 per bushel. ' 1I0NEV 8j. per gal. i TaELow 5c. per lb. Ciikksk 14, CmoicJs Grown. 30S6- 3oa'!5c. 1 Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. TukNiPtt 50c. per bushel. Im-ii Potatohb 2.7J perbbl. Winn. lUalock per pound . Potatoes Bahamas. 80c. ; yams i T 40c pst Tn ! me, 50c.; Harrison. 65v-. WHUUCAAU raieiRH. Ns Mess Pb ll.o IC. 11. 's, F. B'a. B.'saad L. C. s Fixiuh 3. 008,00. i Lard 7oJtiy the tiesor. NAiiHlairs.t2 50. Kt u1--GranuIated, 0c OoFFjca-i-Uaiao, : flii-T-SdaSSc. per sack. !M.L6K8 AND STBUHI C4.'-; Pov oer 6.00 )i!(iT-Drop, $1.75; buck, $2 00. CEBoaKira Oo. - i ii . ii 1 lioIoBalo aftrl BetAil Dealer i ) ix ' li'bPeitoiiocHirEs Household Goods. Golfer dnndSr HfTEing Thi WH ftFOEfi. A visit to hs store will oonvlnqa If! mast iknomL - ' "3332! i is - - he au T .Wa waat to contract with reliable pdrtiee to deliver hatha hanks of White Otk River, North Carolina, or at HilL irbih one fo ten mOlton feat of logs ; said wa from en yard to three-foonhi bfi a mile from tho river.' H6e need arfply that are not tkotwughly aetTaafut edwitb the busineesi " l..;.,:- ii for, aanticulare apply or addrva ' . ' v KILLEX E. TERBYr -,aov4dl0da2t - Stella, N. C : ii 1 i (jew jb"o CIO. ILCTEI . V. aliUVMD. t ar.J I fi-J Smallnood & Slovcr, DEALEB3 IN QEXERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, OLA8SWARB: W'OQD&NWA&M, CUOCKKBY, SASU, DOORS, BLONDS. GLASS, 1'AJXTS., OtLS ASD STQVSS, ,UH SUH PASSED AS TO; PRICE AQUIIJY. Middle Street, Next Door to t't-iitral Hotel, - i NEW BERNE, N. 'C. For Sale, To be delnrred at NEWBEHN, or ou 'eue or Trect Iuvers, 500 Ei-dlus Delta Cotton TlL'S, 200 Euiides Arrow Ties. Fur larf-e 1 ! we v, ill make LOW PHlCh KiKjinre of OETTINOEE BROS , " K' INS UN, N. C. BAKGAINSIX Meat, Sugar, Soap, Molasses And Syrup s. F. TEISER, Whole;;'!' and Retail Grocer, I'.KOAl) STKKKT. Take Notice ! (Jin i-ure h lillrd witb I'rovisions, iroce'i, 'atmHI iOiiIk, lr (liiinh, (ivrkry, ' Eto. Wf kci p a full Uiuj of the Ot'lebratud Prison Boots and Shoes. 0. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Ei-ry pair w&rruiiled to giro satis- fartlou. Country merchants and the people generally are requested to call and e Bniirio our large stock before pnrchaa inn. We w ill ive you low figaree. Wc job Ixnllard bouff, ROBERTS & BRO., South Front f.. New Berne, A. C THE BIGGEST THING OUT For drills IS House's Chill Syrup I If your Drugitiotor Merchaot deea aot Itn-p it, scad to BERRY'S DRUG STORE: If House's ("bill Syrup fails to cure if directions are adhered to, jou can get,, your money back. Tlw trade supplied by it. lierry Houses Chill Syrnp "iftrlxl an fmme--liU' mid -iii,ai,ti t cute balui ou bokVK fiis usrd." K. J. l'ATTKRSOK, Sboe FWtb, T!p will every bottle of Hw's CL1U H rup I oould ,;in from Ihe BumilKturer It ii.. i. .nly broke Hie OhlUs bat leta xb ser I lesln robust hialDi." Ww. U PALMER. To(aroalrt, I m completely broken down asdssr fered Inli-nne :y with dumb oh I lis. toartffwe Hoiist Clilli Syrup resulted Ins com pie I cni-e. 1 most hesrllty rerommend to all who ailr frtun dulls and fever aa banuleas, rtitaln and sure Erwr. OKROCK, Photographer. MjseU and inree chJIdrea wn ooradav laHwet I hill Syrup. oona'rter rt Lb a Ocat ntUarial raaiaaj in the markai." A. n. CARftOLUi, 'Hmvo osed House's Chill Syrup t oai' 1 ' lAroillesj cheertallv recomncna It aa ami-. i lira r for Ohills and rteen." 1 - 1 OHN OHB8Sl.ElL i.kiT-' CH. D. JOMES, , ' , fRtr, M)IXI ,.....!. At trdmaa's Cla-ar yantasj.iii!; Not a'afnpAe complaint from the inai; hotttea of House 'a Chill By raft aold.'" Kothing but the moat aabOuaded aaJjii''' facUoa aa to reaolla aad inrptiee 4t 1U promptness. . , , ,.. ,,,i R. BERHY, jOnjUiv .i r oc!2 dirro Staw wSm Fu-st-CTaas Oyster Saloon and Ruur-, , oo talaar Cottotttrcbscr",' w a la prepared w fttrateh Oyetarsin -P ry style tii i"i'"t a 3 Meals at all boom JetaCtat n-t"-y' ij attbehr 'homes if desired.' ,tC5i , n , , WaHTFD-iA MTe,anerret1 r-n,in, i rea. nl oa. $75 per month, an -. r . Good, atuple; ararr ons bn: ; mm ai. j r r Moiiisiii fre. fel A.NijAiiD SILTEKTirARE CO., F"1- '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1886, edition 1
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