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1 he Daily OURNAL 9 J VOL, VI.--NO. 107. NEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY. AUG I ST 4, 1887. PRICE f CENTS. F f A' i . LOCAL NEWS. f araai Sltstaiar IImiiu. Nsw Berne, latitude, 35 ' North. " longitude, 77 8' West, "iun rises, 4:53 I Length of day, Sun sets, 7:19 I 14 hours, 24 minutef. VIsob wta at 11:11 p. ra. BUSINESS L0CAL8. CHOICE TKA.8 for making Iced Tea. C. E BlXvtR. I ?ITTY BARRELS LIME, suitable for sanitary purposes, at 75c. per barrel delivered, or at oOo. per barrel in fire barrel lota. Geo. Allen & Co. rpRUNK8, Curtains, 1 Cloth, cheap, at and Table Oil B:a Ikk'b. Fertilisers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Glass, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low price. Geo. Allen & Co. BOQUE Sound Watermelons kept constantly on ice at Emanuel Fisher's, Broad street. LjulSlf. OLD PAPERS in any quantity fo sale at this office. August starts out with much rain. Jones county farmers' excursion to Kiverd.le today. Remember the steamer Carolina will leave tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock for the farmers 'dinner at Btreet's Ferry. Fare fifty cents for round trip. The board of city council was iu ses sion until a late hour on Tuesday night and adjourned to meet again last night. We will gire proceedings tomorrow. Arrivals at Hotel Albert. W. H. T. Hope, I'hila., T. M. Cod stable. Norfolk, J. J. Tolson, D. Cong don, T. A. Green, city, B. H. Mattocke, Troy, Ala. Steamer Movements. The Annie of the E. 0. 1). line eailel yesterday afternoon with general mer chandise nid naval stores. The Vesper of this line will be in this morning. The Pamlioo of the O. D. line arrived yesterday morning with large cargo of freights which were discharged and the steamer left for Norfolk via Nags Head with a large number of passengers. Personal. C. E Foy, Esq., and family left for the hill country yesterday morning. They will atop at High Point for awhile and then visit the mountains. P. H, Pelletier, Esq., left for the mountains yesterday morning, where he will recuperate and prepare for work in the fall courts. Mr. T. It. Constable of Norfolk was in the city yesterday. Off for Nag Head. The sound of the cornet at the engine house of the New Berne Steam Fire Co. yesterday morning was the signal for the assembling of the members. At 0.30 o'clock they marched out, headed by the band, about thirty strorjg. Their appearance on the sreet, clothed in Mother Hnbbard's of various colors was quite a novelty. They marched down Middle street past Hotel Albert, thence down South Front to Craven, thence to the O. D. wharf where tbe steam sr Pamlioo was unloading hcric ward cargo of general freights and mak ing room to receive them. They were fine looking ladies in the Mother Hubbards, though some were quite masculine in appearance. We believe tbe boys intend to wake up Nag Head; but Ed. Pavie Jimmie Moore and Bill Onion will see that they do no mischief and will bring them all back safe and sonnd. A pleasant trip to you all. Tax Deed. The county commissioners will be in session again today. They are endeav oring to mala a settlement with ex SheriSJSaha. The Sheriff has one hun dred and eighty tax deeds, which ars not worth the snap of a finger to the county, which he wants ths county to take ia lieu of the taxes on the property which -they oover and pay him the oosU. Of coo res it the Sheriff has com pllad with the law In every respect in selling this property, and endeavoring to collsct the taxes duo on it, the com snlsstoaers, it would seem, an bound to aooept them and allow him his cost, fea t they should to .sura that h has dooe his duty: before they aooept these N worthless deeds, which will coat them nraorsix tandred dollars. ' U Is a little strings that no law ean be mads by whioh real property can be legally Sold for taxes. If It cannot bs legally sold, why sell U at all T Crsysn county will Iota not only ths taxes on property covered by these on hundred and eUthty deeds, but will lose the cost of selling, -which means nothingJ amounting to. fir or six hundred dol- - , - ,AlriCBTv MOTHERS. TTrKSLow'i BooTHnro Bykcp ' -Ui always be ud for children t--- --. iiastha ctuld. r.ftrts Cotton Weighing. The county commissioners of Wayne and Lenoir counties have reduced the price of weighing cotton to five cents per bale. No reduction has been made by the commiBBioners of Craven, be cause, perhaps, tbe farmers nave not asked it, aDd because, too, they thick that live ceDts is too little. Whether there ought to be a reduc lion or not we will not undertake to decide; but one thing we know, a very small amount will influence a farmer in favor of a market where he has a choice of two or more. A large amount of tbe cotton marketed at New Berne is grown in sections equally contiguous to Kineton, and if the latter place offers more.favorable inducements tbe cotton will be apt to go there. The farmer should be put to as little expense as possible in marketing and selling his crop, and lbs town that wishes to enjoy their trade must offer them all the fa cilities within their reach Bud with tbe least expense. We hope tbe members of the Exchange will consider this question in time. If it is to the interest of farmers to bring their cotton to this market, we want to tell them so, and want to be able to prove it. 1 1 seeme to us thai it ought not to coet a farmer over ten cents per bale to sell his cotton in tbe New Berne market. This ought to include weighing, Ex change charges, etc. This, when he sells himself: of course if he employs a com mission merchant to sell for him he must pay whatever price they agree upon , but simply for the privilegs of the Exchange and the oust of weighing ten cents per bale is enough. put New Berne Or. In tbe advertisement of excursion rates to tbe mountains this summer we notice thai every little town on tbe W. N. C. Ii. is on the list. That is, excur sion rates can be obtained to any one of these towns. We suppose when tile winter travel for tbe South sets in these low rates will be offered by the differ ent trunk lines for the season. New Berne is now prepared to entertain winter visitors. Hotel Albert is admir ably fitted up for this purpose and we expect to see it filled with Northern visitors if the same inducements are offered by the railroads that other points get. We suggest to the proprietors of the house that tbey make an effort to get New Berne pn the list of places to whifh special rale tickets will be sold for the winter season. The Tobacco Convention. The Raleigh Tobacco Exchange is bestirring itself with reference to the State Tobaooo Convention to be held at Morehead on August 17th. At the regu lar meeting of the Exchange held yes terday, the following delegation was appointed from Raleigh: W. T. Lips comb, chairman: M. A. Parker, T. B. Moseley, W. C. Reed and T. N. Jonex. Alternates E. L. Fleming, Joe. E. Pogue, E. B. Aiken, C. F. Haryey and Geo. B. McGehee. H. H. Roberts was elected secretary to the delegation. Col. P. F. Faison; chairman of the committee on transportation and ac commodation, presented a letter from the officials of the associated railways, making round-trip rates to members of theconvention at about three cents per mile. The convention is strictly a North Carolina affair. Every Tobacco Exchange in the State is entitled to five rotes in the convention, and should ap point as many delegates who can at tend. Matters of great importance to the tobaooo interest in tbe State will be brought before the meeting, and everv section and town in the State interested in tobacco culture should co-operate through delegates at this, the first to baooo convention ever held in the state. A large attendance is expected, and special rates will be given to delegates by Messrs. Cook & Foster Bros., of the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead .News and Observer. More Earthquake Shocks.; Chicago. August 2. Dispatches from Jacksonville, Centralis and Jones boro, III., this morning Indicate that the early earthquake shocks noted at Nashville, Tenn., St. Louis and Evansville, Ind., were general throng bout southern and central Illinois. The time was 12.40 a. m. ST. LOTJDS BHAKZN VP. Sr. LOCTB, Aug. . A slight earth quake shock was felt hero at 18:88 this morning. It woks up the occupants of houses bat no damage Is reported . The movement was from south to north. and the vibration lasted from eight to ten seconds. ,-' "a raofct w htktbyille. HcirrtrvTLLX, AiA Aug. 1. At 1!:30 this morning a distinct earthquake shock was felt la this city, arousing sleepers by the noise and motion. Ths vibration was from north fo south. .,-.'-. Kxel teaaeat la Texas. ' Great excitement has been caused in the Ttsinity of Paris, Texas, by the re markable reoorery of - Mr. J. E. Gorier, who was so helpless he could not turn In bed. r raise his head: everybody said he was dying of Consumptions A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him Finding relief, be bortght a large bottle end a box ct Dr. EJcg1! New Life Pills; ry the t roe he (bad tVn two b"f s of r . S Sill two tv" Proceedings of Board of Commission ers of Craven County. The county commissioners assembled in the court bouse on Monday the is', day of August, being the regular month ly meeting, at 10 o'clock a.m. Present, Bamusl W. Latham, Thos. II. Malllson. W. M. Watson and W. G. Brinson. Tbe chairman being absent, commis sioner lalham was elecu-d chairman pro tern. Ordered that Mrs. Eleanor Wrighl be allowed 1.25 per month, on account of poverty and infirmity, until further orders. Upon examination of evidence sub mitted in relation to the valuation of 1265 acres of land in No. 7 township, listed by Caroline Wolfenden for Mt is adjudged and ordered that tbe val uation of said lands, fixed at $8 750 by the board of equalization, is just and equitable and that no increase shall be made. Application of Elizabeth A. Ward for relief was referred to coajmissioner Watson. W. O. Bryan, E. S. Street and Jona than Havens were appointed cotlon weighers for the city of New Berne for the ensuing two years upon condition that each of them shall file proier bonds and qualify according to law. Application of the slock fence com mitlee of No. 1 township praying the board to levy a tax in said territory for the year 17 was taken up according t agreement. David Tripp, Sr. and ('. R. Brewsr of said territory opposed the levying of said tax and were examined by the board. I'pon due consideration of the application and the evidence sub mitted, it was ofdered that a levy of fifty cents on the one hundred dollars valuation be levied for the year ltT upon the property returned in said stock law territory. I J. J. Wolfenden, for Caroline Wol fenden, presented a petition prsyiDg a reduction in valuation of 1205 acres of land in No. 7 township for 18t7, and upon consideration of the same it is ordered and adjudged that the valua tion of said lands shall not be reduced. Commissioner Brinson moved that the valuation of 2010 acresjof land of Perry Bros, be increased to $8,750, be ing the same valuation of the Wolfen den lands. Rejected. Watson & Daniels presented a peti tion praying a reduction of the valua tion of 815 aoree of land in No. 7 town ship for 1887 and upon due considera tion of tbe same it is ordered that the valuation of said lands be reduced from $2,000 to 81,000 for 1887. Ordered that voucher No 73 issued January 4, 1887, to John Dunn, (Jn., for $112.50 shall be endorsed "Keceivable in payment of taxes. " The valuation of 7t aires of land listed to Primus Koy in No. 7 township was reduced from 8150 to SSM). Board adjourned to 3 p. m. 1YEMNO KKSMON. W. (i. Bryan presented his bond as cotton weigher which was considered sufficient and was approved, and Mr. Bryan was duly sworn. Mr. Jonathan Havens presented his bond as cotton weigher which being considered good and sufficient tbe same was approved and ordered to be filed and Mr. Havens was duly sworn. The clerk was ordered to advertise Ibe poor house farm in the New Berne Journal for rent to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in September for the year 188S, taking notes for tbe payment of the rent, to be approved by the board. E. S. Street offered his bond as cotton weigher which being considered good and suffloient the same was approved and ordered to be filed. Mr. Street was duly sworn. The consideration of the petition of the fence committee of No. 7 township praying the board to levy a fence tax was laid over until the first Monday in September, and the clerk ordered to notify the fence committee to furnish the board with a list of all tax payers and taxable property subject to said tax ia said stock fence territory on or be fore said meeting of the board. Board adjourned to meet Tuesday. Board -met on Tuesday at 11 a. m. Present, 8. W. Latham chairman pro tern, W. O. Brinson and W. M. Watson. Ordered that the valuation of the franchise of the A. A N. C R. Ct. cer tified to by tbe Governor, Auditor and Treasurer, being fifty miles of road in Craven county at S344 per mile $17,200, shall be turned over to the assessors of No. 8 township for 1887 to be entered dh the tax list of said town ship. D. Stimson, sheriff, submitted a re port whioh was approved and 'ordered filed. . ; , . 7 . The monthly allowance of $L60 to Florence Leggett for her rapport was d'e-ort'DTied snd her name ordered listed to Sus&ii Junes in Nu . l"rj;h:p for 1807 is rediK'td frcui i: Vi H.' The valuation of 25 scree t f IulJ Ly Mary Eliza Koed in .N . T Iulc!,j for 1837 is reduced from lo Board adjourned i" uuol on v, lure day at 10 a nu. Board met pursuant lu uj jourument. Present. 8 V Latham chairman. Thos. H. Malllson. W M Watson or 1 V,(, Brinson. W. Cohen renented a petition pray ing the board l reduce the valuation .of certain property in Ho 7 ami s town ships for 187 was lai 1 over until the first Monday in Sepu-mhe 'ss7 The board took up iLr eiammalioc of ex KherifT llnhn t- acc 'UMa hi, h con sumed the day without i-cmplt-ting lie settlement. Ad jour in I until this m- rn mg hi H o'cloi k. lOUtKiN UWS .Nu NltWta (II TA.N 1 I "I . L' 'Mx in. Aug 1.-- A dispatch from St I'aul de 1 fjand o, dated July '11, says "M. Janssen. (iovernor of the Congo Iree Slate, writes from Homa lhat since receiving the news of the arrival of Stanley at tbe camp on the Aruwbimi river no message has arrived from the upper Congo, and that the lirst news of any accident that may have happened to hmuley must he brought hy the . n go Ihte llleb.-clik;,.r. w ho It e X pe( tt-.l to anur at H -ma hi a few da Mil A N A ! 1 A .N I I 1 1 1- li 1 1 -- . 1-1 ! I l,"'M'''V August 1 Sir Jamt-r. 1 ,-i'u son, pari lnnii'iilary necielary f i the foreign t tlice, aniioum cd in the ll"uwc of ("oiiimoiiH today lhat the communica tions between the go eminent of the 1'niU'd Slalew aud that of (iruat liiitain showtnl Oial progiess was hein made ln ihe work of adjusting the C'aundian fisheries dispute, and lie lidded thai the Hritinh government were hopeful ' f at taining a aallefaclory setlleineiu al no distant tiimv I'lUNCK PKKl'l.NAM) i''l'i I .1 HI l.'.AIilA. Bkhi.in, Aug. 1. It n reported lhat l'rmce Kerdirmnd, against the advice of the other members of the Sain Cohurg family, will start tomorrow for Bui garia, and will take the oath of office as Prinze of Bulgaria at Tirnova on Thurs day. M SKI A N H HfMHATIMI T" MHKHIA. St. PtfTKHMH nu, Aug. 1. An im mense migration movement is proceed ing in Central Russia. Peasants and farmers are going in large numbers to Western Siberia, where free pasture and arable lands abound. INTKKIST IS ii' 'I I.I' v lit! li ri:i I NTKK- i Mtssr . l.i .MK'N, Aug 1- The Karl of Itoiee berry in the House of Lords this even ing asked Prime Minister Salisbury to confirm or contradict the report tele graphed from Shanghai that an Ameri can company of financiers had estab lished a bank lu China With a capital of 200.000 0(ki, and has obtained from the Chinese government a franchise which secured to the corporation the exclusive control of the financial development of the empire. Lord Halisbury, in reply, siid the government had no informa tion on the subject , that lh matter w as not one within tho cognizance of the foreign ollWe, and tluit il such a report really was current in China the British agent possibly thought it unworthy of notice. A I'll' II I AMATION ' Til K AMI I I . CaI.iTTTa, August 1 Advices from Candabar state that the Ameer of Af ghanistan has caused a proclamation to be posted in the bazar in that city in forming his subjects that the British government is holding six mianiry divisions, each consisting of nine regi ments, with cavalry and artiljery, in readiness to march into Afghanistan to Buppress the revolt f tho Ameer's enemies in the interior. The proclama tion adds: "lean snpressthe (Ihilzais without them, hut tbey remain ready ia case Russia takes advantage of the rebellion to invade the country." The Ameer invites the rebels to return to their homos, and says he will only punisb the chiefs in the insurrection. Office of Old Dominion Steamship Co.. Nkwbkr.v, N. C, July 31, 1887. TTnlnna com Del led to alter by stress of weather or unavoidable accident, or by orders from tbe Home Ofhce, the fol- lnsdnir arhnHnln will be run bv the Steamer Pamlico during the month of August. Any chaoges will be promptly noted in the local columns or me Journal. Steamer Pamlico will touch at Nags Head going and coming: Wednesday, Aug. aa, i a.m Monday 8th, 9 a.m. Friday, Wednesday Monday, Friday, Wndnfedav 12th, 9 a m 17th, 9 a.m. 22d, 9 a m. 26th, 9 a.m. Slst. 0 a.m. Fare to Nag Head, 81.50 No return ticket. Fare to Norfolk: 1st class, 00; 2d class, $2.00. Far to Baltimore via Old Bay Line, 1st class, A.OO; 2d class, 84 CO. Fare to New York Tia O. D. Ships, let class, $11.00. Fare to New York and return Tia O. D. Ships, 1st class, 118.00. Fare to New York yis O. D. Ships, Intermediate, $9 00. Fare to Nsw York via O. D. Ships, 9d class, S4.50. Fare to Old Point, 1st class, $3.50. Tickets received and forwarded promptly. ... F. R - HnnimTH. AnhL tfars iaclndes meals and state-rooms on Old Dominion bhip from norroik to pew lore ,- - - No extra charge for berths on the t"- ! I ;r"rs frcrra Newbern to Nor- Ihe Pi tMdcut (alb a Halt. Wasuisjt.i.n, August 1 The Presi dent said today lhat he had fell it lo tie an absolute necessity that he should in every cat.e request those cities which proposed lo end delegations lo Wash ington conveying invitations lo vipii them on bis Wet-tern trip lo forego that formality and forward iheir communi cations by mail. He hue a full appre ciation of the cordial spirit which prompts such courleev and which is mini gratifying, but it seems to Lim unnecessary lhat such journeys for such a purpose, al this healed season of the year, should be undertaken In addition lo this consideration ha said 11 had been his purpose to feel free to absent him self from the capitol and ihe White House as he should feel disposed during Ihis nu nth, and to make no engage ments which would require his pres ence here at any stale 1 lime. It is probable thai he w lil IcaM- her the last days of September and go directly to M. Louie and from liiere lo Kansas City, Si. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee. Chicago, Nashville and Atlanta. The M 1,'hii. ami Atlanta dales being tiled. It will not be practicable to deviate from this programme. The journey w ill be made by the ordinary route of travel between the cities named . and the disposition of the President will be lo see as much of the country and people limited time and positive engageinen hat True XI i r it W iil Bo.' The unprecedented sale of H .. ' 'if ' t'l'iK Sttnf, w ilhin a few vears, has KSt' lll!,hed till' Wirl'l It IS WllhuUl doubt the hafi st m.'l I .-si r nu 1 v ever discovered for tho speedy and ellectual cure of ( oughs I olds, and the seM-rest I .ung troubles. It acts on an entirely different princi pie from the usual pre Hcriplions given by Physiciri'is as il does not il ry u p it Coug h and ) 1 1 disease slill in the svslem, but on the contrary removes the ciii.se of the trim hie. heals the parts alfecled and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use vt hen Ihr diseases make iheir appearance, w ill save doctor s bills and a long spcl I of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It in positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in Ihe land. Price, 75 els., large bottles. Farmers' Dinner. The Steamer CAROLINA will leave here Friday morning at 9 o'clock for Street's Ferry for tbe conveyance of all who wish a pleasant trip there. Barbe cue for dinner. Boat will return al 4 o'clock. Pare for round trip, 50c. School Notice. MISS LEAH JONES will open her school, for the reception of pupils. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEH 19lh. Pupils will be taken that haye been prepared for the 7th, 8th and Ulh grades. a'Jdtd NOTICE. Tti u i Me ruin!) od W in. C Utn , Iihh 1 u ! 1 tin. il flt'il u.n hx (Tutor f i he -m a if ( llHinntli (otieii. ami lieretiy k) vei notice t!Hl h- rt ,u Urn all persona having da linn k in t t In NiHtr of thKHl(t Hannah l olien. lo m8'iit lln-m lo the aaltl Win. t'ohen. duly mitl.eiiU ' Hleil. for pa ineiit , on or before I h 'it ill i day of J u ly , i sh, or else this notice, will l ! end ed in liar of recovery. ie run n m Indebted t" tin' eUUe iiiuhI pay w 11 11 i nit (Ip)ii v, W I I.I.I M X'HKN. Kxv.'iitot t 'I. A li K A I I A H h A I tol III') ft. it UK-' 11 W Tin: X O "A7 O 1 O X" , K 'li Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Etc. jyill dwjm For Sale, Saw Mill Machinery, including Kn gine. Boiler, etc., a complete outlit. Also, Circular Saws constantly on hand and for sale by D. CONG Don A Si in. New Berne, N. C, July 27th, 1387. iyL'9d4w4 EXCURSION TO THE CAMP MEETING AT 0CRAC0KE. The Steamer "Margie" Will leave NEW BEKNE on Saturday, Aug. 6, '87, at SEVEN A. M. Thereby giying all those who desire to spend Sunday, the last and lareest day at the meeting, a chance to do so. Fare for round trip, $1.50. For fur tber information enquire at the office foot of Craven street. 27td W.P. BUBRUS, G. M. TRINITY COLLEGE, Rbv. JOHN F. CROWELL, Pmsidbht. Fall Term kerlni Aif. 94 and end Dec. 93, 1887. rroperty of the Jf. O. Oonference of (TieM. E.Chnrcb, South, anaged by a Loard of TmatMa leeted by tbe Conferenoe; Faculty Praaldent, six fall Profeatora and two Tutor; a tour rears' (tellers eoant leading to tbe degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of philosophy; eOotent Preparatory1 and Business departments: good bnlldlnga, farnk tore and apparatos ; location Tory healthy; Railroad gtatton. Hlf si Point, C.,on the Richmond and Danville Railroad. For cat, lnene end Infnrnietlon, address the Presl dut, Trinity cm Randolph Ook, N. O. E. W. MUUDOD. CEO. SLOHI I Smallwood & Slover I'Eai.kkk in r.VHMi;, dl.ASsu ahjc;, H'Oo'A.Yir.-i AA 1K kEKY, N Sll hooHS. H I. J. 1)8,1 'H.AKS rMSTS, OUJj M STOVt I N- !.!'.. --Ll) AS TO PRICE AIID QUALITY. Middle Mr. ;. Nn Door to ItotH AK.ert, NKW BEKNK. N. C. Fence or No Fence. roil s m i:. 4" l" '''' M 1 ' I iimht-r suilahle for 1 fiiniik'. w ill "M ht a rrj low ligurr If applu-d fur h'Km I I l i INT, m ,v ( I. Nr Hi-1 li,- N I '": - '- - i .. !t4 Notice to Merchants! Save Krvil.t .ml Dr.iyagu in Buying Your Powder from Ferdinand Ulrich, Ai.l M 1 i ' l ; Hazard Powder Go. k - I i; r:i i, r I pai- k ni'h MlIHil.K S1RKKI, NKW UKKNK, N. U. T A ( illKIN ;- ( II I. SUM' Willis, Edwards & Co. IJavo rt'opi'iind the New Verne Mat'hine Works, and have added TuoIh lo their workHtodo all kiudN of Machine and Boiler Work at i-hnrt notice. They haw also added a foundry to their work, and are prepared to do the lieHt of Hnu-h and Iron ( anting, limine l'lumhiiiK a Kpeeialty. If you want nond mk eive un a rail. All work tniaianteed nn,l ilore at prievs to Hint the 1 1111CK. jy 1 1 w y Turnip, Rutabaga and i' NHIlA'li: Si In. ,,,, of sT, raiHed hy IIhm,1 I.Hii.lreth .t Souo, I'hila I'a. lor hale hy I; N. I ' t 1 IV New Heme, N. C. n i I iu:i: I'AML MANIA. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufai turer and 1 'ealere in lNGIKES AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. Hit 1 1 cr of i:iit;iirk Mullrri, S Mill-. IdtUit ,v ul .fl "Hue Ijlnf 0, H" t si : I ';i i ! ' ii I n r tt 1 1 1 i , : rt i 'it : ft ( .f y , l k : i 1 n w will u , k ; a ' : " k." fur h n v ilfNc i . i : : , . i We aro tin- n u r Iohii shu-. a . t (' r i , trntea liuicM nu :;!-.- We gl vc km I fii ' ! or ' :."! is i : hlnda ut. t i. iaidii Kivn ri- Mil l cnitiuAUa tiiH' J j . li r i ibcsHiriif HipA mer- Ml. M H i ?h , t': :iTHtilHf frr lilt WOrtC .1 22 ii 2a w w i y BONESWAHTED. We will KiT0 the niOHEST MAR KKT 1'RICK for HONES deliver tons at our factory on K&st Front street, in .ew nerne. jyiytf K. II. A J. A. MEADOWS. Notice. Sheriff's nmn, Cravkn CountV, New Hkr.ve, July 23, 1887. Schedule ' B" Tax is now das. All persons owing tbe same will please call and settle. D. STIMSON, jy24 2w Sheriff. Kinsfon College, SKSS10! lSS7-. The Eleventh Term opens MOHDAY.' SEPT. ath, and clwei DEC, 1M, Spring ' Tprm 19K& hAvln. Mf,vr, 1 l T . li Mi i. closet FIRST THU RSDAY In '? Five Instrnctors. Thorough lustrnstloB. la " -Ancient and Modern Languages. MnstcDc ' partnent under tbe management of thai ezpenenoed professor. Geo. V. Hears, " iMrgv reprasentaUoa In tbe Counties' ef . Basters. K. O. - ,. .- - sUOH-D H. LEWIS, i.M. M.D- '
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