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r ' -, - JJ-. -li i PRICE S.CENTV VOL. VII.-NO. 135. NEW BERNE. N. C; SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 2. 1888. - ' . 1 ,, " ' 'f ....... ' -' '' V l l L -i aui aau f IN i iV. -i t. ci proa..iij U fcw-r'.y fcy . ' r ' ui,tiJJtlm A. R. r!so. i VELLOW FEVO QUARANTINED. , AlU-otxh txx.r oU NitBruku received ridicun ana abas from hr ti.ier to as, ! U sull prepared to aay 1 bar i not nor hat ltr Ml ne ea of j allow letar tbU an, and with tha present preventtoa of the physician aud city aouDtll. Ua the aasietaao of the moDrWkor ef laa Oaly Caaa eitor La . . : . ; .oifc OarwiiM. at Bampbtey How . ar' ctd stand U Nw. there will not 10. Hb the proprietor. Hill V " Humphrey, wWhe. to aay to to teopl -; , , f E -vera Horih Caioliaa thty ad tot ' kriita laUi Haw Braa. that hi qeno4iie against ki pro- ? ! Tl AT. BRAN, DOUCE, CORS AKD . , XJ. OATS, at r 'f'r , J8 t 8. W. K. W. Small wood s. irNranikt,Bornr Kogal'acaU- J ktata4 Br, ca eow , . . " ; jyl7tl ' A. H. HOUO" l : T O FECIAL NOHCB TO CONSUMERS H Havinc out my JftHyary wocoa o Am lr.Dt.Uia BOW IB POailMMl (O fureUh all aay ematooiora wlik tiuset class Orooarloa II orl Dtloo nrartt. ' I daff COtQ DCti t HD. warrant my gooda. and only at url at m friooda aay tkot my ad 2. wtlaiBf and Biy waxoa dm PT tu (with y tmall proflta). that I will ' ioonbroak. Lt aaa bath tatt jodga of thfc" I m aliU paytof 100 canU oa . it. nllr nt IIMMMrtY it Ib my OWB " mbib, and I aoa dettrmid to tell pood . nroeartM enatm. ,TROlIE., HACKBURN. T'kHTl.'A BUTTER, tho heat In tha I -uM am tea at Dano'a. only 80 htBui par lb. "ITITITE LEAD. Mixad Paint, Var IT Biah, Oil and Olaaa at Oca Allxx A Oo. BOTTLED BEER, loo cold, and all other cool drlnka at I JylTtf VA. H. Holtoh b. USE PURE ICE, maaufaotorad by tho Jarmaa Ioa Factory. ClALL kt tha Broad fit. Stora wbero ' yoa cb bay all klada of Frcab (irorarlea low tor eaah oaly. Q. F. M. Dail, At. LeiTj ksarsifti of iorrow ot their riwt Cotto, ; ',- J ticU. Siireeoal? . I Capt.Plckao of tha rtaamar KJaato tha fourth district, la PtWf of bL.. ' fev daji affotnl ' ' North Carolia Waahin jton, aaid j daji ago : 'Tha outlook I Therb ia a Hon in the way." Then kill the lion and go on ! Sorvna fteat ia Ter aocom - plUhed without peat labor. ; Thb observance ol the Sabbath la an evidence of high eiTilization. , i .hoist font flag Inscribed with ' New BRRHR 1 '.Then etand by your eolora. uJi- s BTITS MIT5 VUJIII33ZI. broaakk U IwebalMol aottoaf lhaj4ry wlUher u oottoo to COSGRXSS AS JOHI NICHOU ef wop lro J- rapWJy.. Why u it whoa appiea U vai HupaNProB uai pout vj w c.i (ikhh -- y paopia pay ao uiuo auenuoo wurjui tha fraitr - Applra wa leant ara ia soma plaeea allowed to rot on the groand. Twia-City Dally: The ipecUl tbroagh palaoocar from Delia. Texuaxrired all) o'clock today freighted with ita twenty-flra blnahlnjt. blooming beautiea deatinod for3th Balem Female Acad emy. They ail looked freth and aweet, not at all fatigaed by their long jour aey. Beaufort Record: Mtaa Nan Roberta of New Berae, ia in town Tuning Mr. G. S Thomaa, jr. It ia atraoge what little interest the businea men of oar Iowb take in thrfRecord. A neviptptr cannot aucceed anywhere anleaa tb buaiaea men take an interest in it. Wa are en the lookout now for a new loca tion. Wilmington Star: It U the general opinion "along the wharf" that the lait half-holiday of the season for business men oa Water street will be given to morrow. Cotton is arriving more freely, forty-one bales being received yeaterdsy, but buyer are not yet in the market.- The people of Wilmington will doobtlesa be called on very soon to ooatrlbute money for the relief of Jack sonville. Wilmington will not fail to recognize the claims of her unfortunate people as soon as a call for aaxistanoe is made. Aaheville Citizen: Aeheville is full of visitors, but there are still room for more, and we shall be glad to ee them come. Commiseiooer llobiooon is at tending every meeting ia the State looking to the development of the agricultural and industrial resources of North Carolina, and ia doini; so pays the expenses out of his own pocket Manv of our people will learn with re gret of the death of that gifted minister Rev. J. L Lefevre. His period of ser vioe in the Presbyterian church here covered four or five months, aod he is remembered by ita members as one of the moat brilliant thinkers that hns ever preached at Asheville. Greensboro Patriot: Tlio court house Chuck Serricew Today. , m l i v m i - u iaextremely f.xorabl. forBepub. bean aoceeat. Jada Bnaaell in u WukI,ctom. u u , and S p. m. his recent interTiew ia the Post gmbbath aohool at t jo a. bu Uahanal- yaatlj andereati mates theprohibl-lwaya in attendano. Tha public ar tion atrength. They WW polliaorjiniy tnvit4. 10,000 yotea, aUd draw principaUj iUihodlat Charch-Swrlcaa at Ua. from the Democracy." We do not " 1 - r"''T LT w i u.u vt .i 1 1 t0 W. Crawford, Tha pawa beliete "the EepabUoaa onUookU ara alw,y, fr Md w HMJ, favorable to Bepablteaa aoocess :M v, ..tibal to noaiva atrancara. but we know that it ia a burning! All peraoaa ar - cordially lavitad to ahame that Democratic tuoccsa ii I worship with th oongration. Young mimu1 n. I nnnhKaniam an.l a prayar Bsaatlag at t a. m. Baa coaraged by third party in North Citrolina. LOCAL NEWS. Th euutiiy comoiUsionsra will b in aesaion tomurruw. Ouriug th squall of yesterday morn ing a sharpie npaat ia Trent river. Tha occapant escaped with a docking. Aa anasual supply of fresh fish was In market yesterday. Trout, bin fish, flounders, spots, Ac, war ia abun dance. Eight prisoners in Craven county jail, on for tha U. S. and seven awaiting trial at tha next term of our Superior Court. Tho Ilahn Republican have nomi nated Mr. R Berry for county treaeurar, to fill tha vacancy on their ticket caused by tha death of Mr. John O. Gardner. Mr. Qerry, wa are informed, ha ac cepted tha nomination. day achool at 4 p. m , J. K. Willis, 8op. Chriat Church V. W. 8hilds, Rec tor. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Service at 11 a. m. Holy Communion and at t p. m. Suaday achool at S p. m. All people will be waloomed to tha aervioea of thia church. Uahara at tha dpora. Bt. Paul Catholio Church Holy Masa and Sermon at 11 o'olock a. m. Vesper sermon oa tha Sacrifice of the Maas, and Beaediotlon of tha Bleseed Sacrament at 7.49 p. m. Ebenezer PreabyUrian Church Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the paator, Rev. Wm. E. Carr. Sunday school at 8 a. m. Y. M.C. A. Devotional meeting at tha room of th association on Middle street at o o clock p. m. Subject: "Thing that accompany Salvation." Heb. 6 : 9 80. Leader, Dr. Clark. fever kh day, ealy ta aad la raaawad diaaipaUoaa, aad it kBO doubt aaaking what hamaa r aanaot dtaot. but what ita iBfluaaoa Bwat aatmrally affaet. fewer dafaaliere, aad fewer mea iy r aad fewer offaadara of other kinds agaimat tha law af God and man. All honor to ka tiralaaa afforta. which ar making It a great aad useful power ia so many land. Ltmea Elixir. A PLCASACT LUtOB DftUK. Cure indigestion, htadache, malaria, kidney dia, farar, ohula, loss of ap petite, debility and aervoas prostration, by regulating tha Liver, Stomach, Bow el. Kjdaevs aad Blood. Lemon Elixir I prepared from th freah juio of Lemon, combined with other vegetable liver tank, cathartic, aromatio stimulants aad blood purifiers. W. A. Joae, Ball Station, Ala., write: "I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. One bottl of Lemon Elixir don ma mor good than all tha medicine I aver takes . A a Old Clttxea f Atlanta, Ua. By th recommendation of Rev- C. C. Da via, I used Dr. Moxley ' Lemon Elixir for a severe chronio case of indigestion, palpitation and irregular action of the heart with cooatipatioa and biliousness. I also suffered greatly with gravel and Rev. C. J.Gifcson;r.. Minuter of Epiaeapal Charrh, I . harg, Va aaya ) ' I hare used Mr. Joe TtT : Remedy in ny own fimOj, tl fir m pleasure to aay i li prcr a valuable Tonic in i Puriiit (f t Blood, and if thoreughlyt-teatei, i til ink will remove many eatanecu duirdarg. CHURCHILL J. GlfcStlN. Petersburg, Va., Jan. 10,JS$3. 4 t Judge Shepherd's Opinion. Washington, Jt(X, JunelSSSS. Mrs. Joe 1' on's Remedy ku been used by a i.. ober f my fxJliTj, and the result ha been very bene ficial. I believe it to he a good med icine. J AS. E. 8UEPHEBD, Mrs Brown, the case alluded to ia Judge Shepherd's testimonial, taji: Washington, X. C, July2fftl$SZ. It is with pleasure I add my grate-- ful testimoay to the hoets of wianeasea who hare attested the virtuea of Mrt. great pain in the back and kidneys, Joe Person's great Remedy. ...After uiuuu oi me time uuaoie to atanu aione. .ear8 of debility and suffering, U htJ i.WVirMte.1 b7J?Bl ?hTVCi4",n.d proven to me the best of tonlca and blood puritiers. An obstinate. Irri table ulcer on my ankle, from whifh I suffered agony for years, aeema to have healed eotirelj aod bealthf illy---under its purifying effects, and bit general health has greatly improved. MBS. 8. T. BROWN. aVa SV a A.Va.wi kw la that eAM Birmingham ha. quarantined aain I rn IZln T' Atlanta, aoa was ymiow iveri auowa i in making repaira." Advantage of a Revenue Cutter. Editor Jours al: I ea in today' issue of tha Journal an item on tha revenue outter for New Berne in which yoaatat that one of the advanUge of even llh it8 off repeated experience of to be thsr but beoau rsfugte frm Florida ara taken In and a caee or two is reported to be there. Wonder If At lanta will out a.Goldsboro caper? Tb furniture factory of Palmer ft Avary are turning out handsome bad steads. Their work is better than aay There must be soma miataka about thia matter aa I hay been informed that all material for repairs on the outter ara now ordered from Baltimore instead of being made or furniahed by our home big political meetings, has hardly ever held a larger crowd than assembled there last evening io enjoy the enter tainment given by the orphan children, oonduoted with great skill and tmcien oy by Miss Lenallludgins. Even all the avaliable standing space was occupied, and the Female College girls were ushered in in a body and assigned te used many remediea, but got no relief. Dr. Morley's Lemou Elixir aione has made a perfect cure of all these dis ease. I am now a well man. My wife ha for many year suffered great ly with constipation and aick headache from w hich she could get no relief. The Lemon Elixir haa permanently cured me. A. C. Arnold, 33 Ella street. Atlanta, Oa Sold by druggiata. 50 oenta and tl per bottle. Prepared bv II Mozley, M D . Atlanta. Oa. Sold in New Berne by R. N Duffy, ruggist. (jaaraatlne Notice. Nxw BtRNE, N. C, Sept. 1, 1811. All persons seeking to enter the city of New Berne will be required to prove tneir identity, or give reasonable as surance that they have not been in any plaoe wbere yellow fever is known to exist within twenty-five davs. Francis Dcpty, Port Physician. E. II. Meadows, Mayor. imported, and they ara turning it outlfavorit olaaawithth revenue outter. iwiumuuu. m m um i .uwvw ushered in in a body and assigned te little or no interest la; I simply desire eata reMrvd for their special accom- tne puoiio to anowtuattn mecnanic modation. The programme consisted oi ttewoeniw wiw out at ww tuuw n na wocal music, interesting recita aa cheap. This ia an industry that ought to be noouraged. Five hnadred hands ought to be constantly engaged in various wood works in Nw Berne. Steamer Movement. Tho Eaglet of the E tiona, etc., and we are glad to know that substantial aid was given in a col lection from the audience. 80MSTHIRO need to be done gently, and telling a man hie faults is one oi wem. . : IT l .SaBSBBSBBSBSSB .' I.IIIII . '"' There's a little misohief maklng Elfla, who la ever aigh, -Thwarting every understand log; M Aad hi nam a By-aad-By." HA ij ' - 1 1 Every commanlty has obstacles ' to overcome, bat no obstacle is too . greai for brains and energy to larmoant.' Z THAT' weak limb ,wfll not gala strength until yoa throw away your , cratch. Self reliance is the main .'spring of anccess,( c 1 Trr-B Vio'qt lonrlav avrnnralnn ia a and that but little or no employment is givea them from that aouro. Your, &o., Mechanic. Kw name, Beptemner 1, 1888. World's Contention, Y. M. C. A Is it possible that those who have At Stockholm, Sweden, a second fare charts of the revenue cutter at this port I well Y. M. C. A. meeting was held k. innh i! t nr tha InUroat I Monday . The address was delivered 1 " j i mtila hv Mr. It. C. Mnru nt No r;v4 yesterday with a cargo of general I send abroad for tharr supplies ana re- York, and delegates from Oreat Britain merchandise. The Vesper of thia line! pain? If so, an indignation meeting Franca, Germany, Russia, Spain and will arrive today. The Eaglet will sail would be la order. Of court we take It1 tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. it for granted that we have competent TJie Newberne of the O. D. line will mechanic, and that thay are arrive tonight and sail Tuesday mora- ready aad willing to do Ing at nine o'clock for Norfolk yitOora-any work for the outtr on as eoke. I good terms as it can be done elsewhere. Evea if it cost a little mor to have the Twenty Bw vamca. work dont ja u,, port whsr a cutter la The King and Queen, his Royal High nets the Crown Prince, and other mem bars of tha royal family have not only shown their deep interest in the work the associations are doing for young men by their liberal subscriptions toward meeting the expenses of the con vention, but they Invited all the dele gates to a reception at the royal palace Our regular agent. Mr. J. T. Eaton. I t.H,i u M mi thai tha wow. I of Drolingham, where recently the Em sent us twenty new subscribers yester-mmmi oould well afford to distribute I l0;...' 8 rl. dsy for the WaaaxT Jocbhal. They tta patronage aad not haye speoial "Uoe Bfx mUes from the city. At are all from Carteret county and the favorites to receive it all 1 11 o'olock the delegates left on three work of onlv one dav. That sneaks I tr Runt haa anhmttua tn tna mnnh I steamers provided for the occasion well for the Urns of the year when L tota .ortof foolishness. II i time JSJSSJSS" .uBSo7trVo,a! there i. the least rady money on hand. for a,, popl. to demand i. unqualified SJaSa They are cash subscrlbert, the only terms their rights. It is time to speak served. In the anaenc of the King, who kind that we solicit. This being a year out and be understood thoroughly, waa in Christana, the Crown Prince of both National and State elections, They hay not been shown that con- Pw,,dd 1Bd wmaomed his encsts. ex . .. ,, , . . ' uo " """""7 prassiag his pleasure at meeting them make It aa unusually interlng one, and sideratton and respect to which they are Vt th ni and hi interest in the is is our esrnesc enueavor ana uuanuoBinutiu,uni u bkwmij we uu euuuio-1 work they are doing. The Kev. uustave H " .v A.w i u Qnna. to make the JOTJBKAL worthy tha price ineaanoaa ana prove iniouarge. Toppel, of Geneva, spoke for the con "round, that takes in the Punday . -i-- J But we hope toeMamends In the futnraj fefeooe. School, the Church and the Tonng r , .7 w-T. V r. - I tnat wui renaer u BOJieoessary to prove At 4 o'clock the party returned to the BCHOOI, , we innrcn w found in, Ute Wmxi and are solo, ,Ter refer to the peat. U. mnch aieased with their recentlon j Wen Wnnstian Associanon. , ; i row as to be within the reach, of eyery 1 1 by royalty. Delegates were at the Con SBWBBaSW P I -T T " W . ofalnewdv-tJiy present ' lightft OL the ' EepabHcaa) party, ' say that Protedipfi'makeB goods cheipern John QflrjcAdams said, "Its dcttrjae that dtftiefj of import ' cc4 to cheapen the price of the articles on which they are levied ' (seems to conflict With the ' first dic tates of common sense.'? tnab'e Boards of HYade are of Inestl valne in all -commercial cities, and - should -be npheld by rrjMIo opinion, and the active co- iratlon of all good citizens. That c:r." ;ty isto be congratulated vrl?t3 Taard of Trade admits o tha ei! c":ca of no difflculty that cast es 1 3 ct" "-r.9 by wise council and ttzzii t:t!:3. - :'.-"J;-. r C od c?.:a t:',:3 aay oar com ' i st3 cur privi!rt:s ia order to n tetter Chnetiacs. : 1 11:3 toli 3 r- 1 hiry, Icrs, net ia tents cf L r - 1 1 t" but t"!rtbf 1 L:-l r l'f.rl f' r 1 C by tnrcir -i ia forced rTi::. He al::' i Mrs. Joe Ptrsca's Remedy Will Curt Rheumatism and Skm Eruptions. 1 Its Delicacy Of Flavor And the efficacy of its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, tyyrup of rigs, immensely pop ular. It Cleanses and Tones up the clogged and feveriah System; aad dis pels Headache. Colds and Fevers. R. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N. C. aogl3dw4w I-.!!: ! - ' St. Paul's School, CORNER MIDDLE AND NEU8E STS.. Strictly non-religious for non-Catholics. Terms: SS.OO per month; lowest grade 81. 60 per month. Begins Thursday, September the 20th, at9oclocka.ra. se2dlm SCHOOL NOTICE. MI Mil MULLIE HEATH will reopen her School MONDAY, SEPT. 17TH. Sept. S, 1888. dlw OxKouo, N. ('., July 13, 188?. i Mrs. J.ik Pkrsun Madam: Aa J I have been very much benefited b the une of your Kcmedy, I think my duty to testify to the same. I have for some time pant been troubled- with Rheumatism, and also an Srup ' tion of the skin on tho chest aid stiouiiiers, wincn was very annoying I used your Kemed y, and have ben entirely cured of the skin disease, and very much relieved of (he Kheuma tism. 1 take preat pleasure in recom mending it to the public. Hesp'y, QEO. 15. 11EAVIS. This Remedy is for aale by E. II. MEADOWS &. CO., New Berne. N. C. Price $1 per Dome; wo per half doz. bottles. Wash wvy. i.va.gc, T-.W JJCI UW11 UU1, V . u f i 1 . . ' pavKagcs. oeuu ior pampmei, oon tainiDg valuable information lesiimomais. Address MRS. JOE PERSON, . - KITTRELL, a. C.3 Duffy's Croup Syrup, 11: snd ,! ; hi I School Notice. MISS EMILY FEREBEE wiil reopen her School Sept. 17 th, 1888. si did Recipe of the late Dr. WaLTra Dtjtft. PREPARED AND SOLD BYJ NEW BERNE, North Carolina nineina wir SCHOOL FOR BLRLS AID Y0UH& LiDItS Xalverv SALE AIID EXGIIAHGE Mas. A. T. JERKINS will re open her School for the reception of Girls snd Toung Ladies, on MONDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1888. Prompt entrance eminently desirable. Sept. 1st. dtf k' - f. For Rent, That desirable and commodious dwel ling now occupied by Jamea M. How ard, on South Front street. For terms apply at the office of a3l dtf Mrs. E. B. ELLIS. war . V family. I aeuvw acrer. yention . f rott every . -' ' 1. . . - m si sawa l.aa-. i ... . ... t I JACKBDHYUibB. M IB.. AUK. Ol. inaigtOOB.? -.r ,f" . I t. . J - . . . - .... l J I l I m . J Ox... t.t t '. . i I uui uar oi aqiuii uuua uo epiuemio u I in muumouu oiave, couiiueuwuK uu Miss Battle O'Neal hat gone to New fatad. The whole number of oases re-1 organization' and the neat work now York to perfect henelf in the millinery j ported so farts deaths, 80. Today's bing aooompiiafaed by its branches art. She hu Uen several yean with report, w new eajMrortte w Ito'HIeandlriraidyl most txwllent training In that Has of J general 'ebrrow was i'eeiseev today I other organization now in existence for business. . I (by the report that CoLJ. J.Daniel, a I the preservation and elevation of tha Rev. H. W. Battle arriyad last night. I noble Roman of Florida, who high I moral character of young men, haa ir. rr n n-. v.. TJL Christian character and calm judgment! been holding iu World's Convention in nr. u. B. uucy has returnea trom 1,1. ua., .itf...rJ. ,. I okhnim Snm. r th& nmtMmi. New York where he hss bsen and pur-l of Uy other man in the State, was at-rnent men In Europe, titled by birth and ehased an attractive stock of goods., ueitaeked with yellow fever.: tie is pros-1 for achievements, are taking part m says everybody ia New York Is hurrah-1 trated by overwork bnt is resting easily I its deliberations, and its members were lngfOrUieveUna. if .1 I rin ntinlnlMi wtin vera UU (wAllTinir on Mnnlav. Thia ia a rnral trih- llr.J. W. Stewart hai returned lfromfWMka aeoareall bow now. Dr. Jos. lot te that oatient merit which ia even his mountain' trip refreshed and ready Y. Porter of Key Weet ia expected to higher than royalty itself. The report for business.- lie expects to hay a full wok after the members of the Knights of work of the Association is most grati- ,ta ...tH and Legion of Honor Grand and Su- fying.- Thero ara now 8,804 assoeia- enpply.of first class hortee and mnlea theae order furnish tiona, one thousand have been added to sua comma; winter ana spring. - a I medical attendance, nurses, subsist- the listeince the last report waa made. enoe. etc.. for members of their families I America reports an increase In value of fiat a r.tfr - r. ; M I who are tick. There ia a scarcity ; of property in the last four years of from n.m.inini, lit: Um .i ff ptintere, etenographers and type- three to seyen millions.? fbere'era the ' R: " .L r c,Lr:.rj- I writers la ' the eity. More nursee Brightest prospects for an squally rapid mSs vT"r": 'XU1"VI wiU probably be needed . soon, increase ia the growth Of the Assooia- sa, iooo j w . Kot of the Bouthsrn rallroada are tion in th coming years. Tne eordial Ktr :fre Brown, John Bell, piog turges here free on the re- weloome of the Young Men's Christian Ehsdrack Deloatch, Julia Ann Toy, auestof tha proper authorities. It is Association. iU briehtlv liehtad hUla. School Notice. Miss LIZZIE OLIVER will open a School at the Chapel on George street, September 10, 1888. s81 dlw The undersigned having purchased th extenslre Stables on Middle street, formerly conducted by Mr. Cohen, Is prepared tA far? nlsti the public wllh the very best aervteSlB H0R8K8 and VKHICLKS of EVERT DKB ' CRIPTION. t ine stock always on band for HIRK, BALK ' or EXCHANGE. An sxperlenee of several . I years bas made me familiar with th'na of New Berne and vicinity tn'taklln; and 5 . no pains will be spared, to (lv -the hUast ' satisfaction. Drivers and teams fnralahe . for any occasion or to any part ef snrrouud-' . lng country. j. x EWTBUU.- 1 : Jy77d3m Middle street " For Sale Cheap, A FORTY SAW GEORGIA GIN ia good condition, haying been used only one season. Apply to aSldwlw K. R JONES. Ruthean Fpy, "AWia Hart, MaryAnn Understood that the first refugee train iu innocent pastimes, ita rioh stock of Grice o.o. Mrs. Uill, Eane Jones, berah for tha mountains will start on Sunday, literature, earrent and ef the past. Its Jackson, Mary Johnson, EliMbeth Lo-I , BmirraoHAM, Ala., August 80. To-1 many attractions, which all serve to max, Asa U. Oden, o. w. rarian, joe night Birmingham and Atlanta are al- elevate, none to degrade, are having as Deeds c.o. John Puth, Lucy Koterts, N. mogt widely separately as though an powerful as it is eratifyins an influence ocean rolled between them. At noon on the young men in every community today; at the s"-estion of the board of where the association exists. There is fceaUh, l!ayor Lane declared a quaran- found under the shelter of its wings a t -ss-ainst Atlanta, and inutrucd the plaoe for young men to spend their cuoers to rigidly enforce it. No per- evenings always-in harmless pleasure tea mbi has been ia Atlanta ' wi'khia and for their own benefit, t It is making twen'y days will be allowed to enter or fewer empty purses, and headaches pars turoBsh the city. . , ; . (and heart-bnrniogs, -and aluggish Koberts, Geo. W. WUHams, Louis Wit- son. ,. - '':) ;. . '.'- V- Tirgons calling for above letters, will g?r b 57rn'-"l,Rni five date of list. l; a r .;.-.ti()rs row require that one c t t' .1 1 3 c 1 on the delivery cf eichleU-or advn::-1. U. I'iKLT, P. II. CTBTT, 1 9, t V . 88.vy NOTICE Change of Place fordloldltie Elections in No. Ninet Township. North Cabouna, Cbavin CbtTHTt County Commissioners' Office, New Berne. Aug. 6th. 1889, Notice is hereby given that bv an or- Tityio flATnonf Plaotor derof lh8 61 Ctounty' Commw; liime, tjemcUbi riaSier .ioners of Craven county,, passed thia J TT x : aay, tne voting precinct at Brock a , I Qlla Hair ttt 8toro in No. 9 Township, in said eountT. 1 Jn mmrnniTyta hM been changed from said plaoe to . C. WHITTY S. Store at or in Jasper, to be 1 anown ana aeetgnated as Jasper Fre- t i cinct in said township, and that all -V AOpe, raill IS, UU auU tsaid last named place untQ otherwise ordered. . fci.': I I Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. For eyei7tiiing in the. Hardware and Ma- chineryline goto j. a ythitty's. Re rtA AW t im Xi-m.mA ORLANDO HIJBB3. ' a7d30A Clerk Board Com, v 5 $ School; Notice ; ? MIS3 LEAH JONES 'will "eWn Ur School, September 10i 1833. .-.v - Mrss MAaua Houghton,- French at 1 German teacher. : . Tuition 13.50 per month. aug22 lvf ,$50 Eeaird:, 7 For the arrest and conviction of s- person entering the city contrary t auarantiae reoulatioha. or tha hai' . Prof. W. S, Sbepard is now running ling of persons pawing from vr' rour cnairs ana nas lecarca us service rver uiectea localities, will oe r ' of Harper of Goldsboro, a skilled the party causing such "arrest an i i barber.' - ' ' ' . . ; . yiction. . ' . ; - - ' Good share, 10 eenU hair cutting - 1 E. H. Mbadows, lUr- 20 oenis--l -; .-. - Sttas fHORxft, Clerk. - ' Qaston Hocsq Barber Shop. n . H
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1888, edition 1
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