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. . - . m Li ..." . r. L ... Si i i , ' I - . -f ol. vn.--:;o. i4i. 1 : ' NET B!".::::. IT. C StrNDAYSEPTESIBER 9.1888. 'A' -7. V, a. - n, V 1 V) f X i r " c: - I GV.:V ..... . oi ;.;ic. i L. 1L C t r A. LI.jjOS. , ad r IciUa KaIs , Ton. O t4 - V0. ALLtVS SL CO. VEIXOW FEVER QUARANTINED. X AUbou h pooc oil Nw Bern hat received ridicule and aaus f rom her ' liner to n, she to suil prepared to ssy lb era ia Dut BOr hS there bee On MM of jelSow fever this season, and with lb preaent prsventioa of lb physicians and eity council. with theassistaaoe ot tbe pi optietor Of the Only Cash 8tore ia : North Carolina, at Humphrey A How- erd'a old staad ia Maw Bern, there will not to. Heac the proprietor. Hill Humphrey, wbhe to aay to th Wople of Eastern North Carolina they a tad not hesitate to this New Bern, that hi ' quarantine against high prices to a pro tectioa for ail. , . ' auttdsrtw s fXX draught, Bergner & Eogai'eeet : J bretsdBerr, ioeoold.et jyl7tf A. H. liOLTOB Q FECIAL NOTICE TO CONSUMERS kj Uaving put my aeuvrry wagoa oa ... tha street, lam bow lnapoeition to . fornUh AU. my .enstomere with Fia? Class Grooeriea at a r notica and torn tmall oroflt A defy competition. ' warrant 'my goods, and only ask a trial ' to eon vino th neat- doubtful.' Now aoma of say frlaada aay that aay ad vertiaing and my wagon doet pay ma ' (with uf small ronta). aad thai I wui toon break. Let no ba tha boat Judge v of that. I am itUl paying 100 canta oa v tha dollar, my property to ia my owa . asm., aad I am determined to toll flood groceritt cheap, . ' . Verr respectfully. 1 1 THE GROCER, E. B. H ACKBTJRN. PHIL' A BUTTER, tha beat in tha maikat. on loo at Dana 'a. only SO ' oantapor lb.' .' " r J HITE LEAL), Wxad Paint, Var- IT niah. Oil and uiaaa at , 0o. AtxiH Co. ' TiOTTLED BEER, to cold, and all ' 1 6thareooldrtnka at jyHtf. . A.H. Boltom, USE PURE ICEi uaanfaoturad by th JarmtA Io Faotorr. fj? Wif CI ALL at tit Broad St. Stor whera 1 Toa can bar all kinda of Fraab Orocerle low for eaih only. ., ' ;.. v - O. F. M Dail, Agt. The English papers continue to i growl,' bat there Is no probability : ef war. 'i 'Jn' . 1 ' Nothiko : to : . develops the brbtbetbood of man as affliction All sections are responding to the call of JackaoaTille for help. 'Mb. Vilas,' the Postmaster General, ' has taken the stamp in . tbe WeBt, He is satisfied with the outlooiy, and predicts: "an easy tictory''- for the Democracy. it is cow thonght that Congress ,m7 tCntinue (a session throngb the Ml and winter. We need oar I',1 Congressmen in the State eanrass, m bnt theyjmast not leare, their " .'poats at ashingtoa as long as , Congress Is In session. C "; va; . . a WE, are gratified to learn that the erops continue excellent. -; The 'sdti'. and cotton a niado) ;n,d the Jlttte rains haTC treatly benefited Wcc,;; Jttdging : trom the' present . prospect this year will be .memor abl a for its ;abandance all through " this section of conntry. r :r;v Clktelajo) -t is wide ake to evfrything that "concerns "the good ofonr people. He has Instructed JDt, llamiltoa to glve'all possible 'assistance to the'people of Florida, ant! do everything that can be done to ' prevent the4 spread of jthe , Hz. 'icrKMAN did not speafc at ilo rrrt meeting inEew'York. 11a c;:-w:.nced to address an im r---i r.s'li'-: -a, tnt had not gone ULre Le was taken with iJV,.zg spell, and had to stop. It r ? that he had c'aolera morbus, i ! -r : s told by a physician not to f " . At last accounts he was - - : :i, and fally deteraloed to canvass,'-'. ::v ' ' 7 ' ". U rf-sion forpauiis c ; . : , 1 .. r v:y tsnnScfpality ! ' ", ; ' ' ' - t itv people. t 1 ii' nation ,1 i jci'ow Ecu. cq the ball ! The spirit of regress baa beea displaj4 most ia Eastern North Carolina, 1 be followed bj opite J -1 r . ;tion. - Bail4 railroad tr.it . ii..;.a -.erect factory tT?r 'ijtcrjj crcv, a trery hill top tni i. $ ana aut eur T&lley Tocal vtta ccureH Delia. Pre&a forward j a "glorioaa eaasd demands , oar ieaL. and goklea b aires U will reward oar toil. 'Tha farden of the South mint be filled I with , loeioua frnita aad fraruatl flovertv.'' ' , ' .f- LOCAL NEWSr Aeolorad axcnraloa' train will pans iomm to Morchea4 Cltxoday about 11 ' Th faafral of Vim Ca that laa Taylor III ua plao this afternoon at Era o'clock front her lat realdano on Ora va street. - Friends and acquaintancea ara inrucd to attend. Craraa atreet to going to 'look batter. The atore of Mr. C E. Blorer aad th telefrath tfflc are being painted and the splendid improvement to the Club house io co.vertmilt latoare.id.nc wonaeriuuy neipe toe hubs oc tunge. i Steamer Newberne (0. D. S. 8. Co!) will Mil for Norfolk direct Tuesday. I September 11th at noon, and, on and afUr that date, until further notice th steamers New bar He and If an too will sail at noon. See schedule in tod ay 'a I paper. Mr. William H. Oliver, agent of th Maria Inaaraac Company of Lead on, I otiSaa sblnnera in today's naner that I .i.t u i i j .i... t. v. . ..L,ww. - . . uwiiuiiubuuu uau am maue in wiwr iiuwpa aiurej, turn yiiuuii, w i suranc on cotton Packed In ifcbt weight I material. ' I m .i . .. .i . I . . . ,, . a n t Mil iiirouuu w ut uuu puuiuora I in this issue by a committee of la I nnar4 of ti . TM.ic.kiiitinn ,.! .a ,-,K.. J,wi- .....rlooLlook'varv nromieiar. atadanU ar. 'TT .7 r"Z new peine ana mis entire secwosi; i There iaaa iffort now to enlarge Ati 1 sphere. Let every men of whatever basiaaaa or orofessioa read thar!eari and make ap hie mind to do what h can for th. advancement of New Bam arrd the county tributary to 1U Personal. Hon. . F. , M, Simmons r.tnrnsd to I Washington yesterday, Mrs, Simmon, who haa been, quit tick, having Im proved enough to justify his leaving her for hi. post of duty In Washington City. Church Organised. . ., Elder A. G Hart, assisted by Elder J. B. ResMs. of -Beaufort, Dlsclplse are ooadnoting a meeting nedr Cowpen Landing, la Craven ' count ,'nty-; and bare .v..i. f.v vi. r i .Jlt (.ialM'lwarSa'.- Att people will iHwiukrwiM fiiitrcB usT aivvaav aswayatsaacrw and th interest .in. the meeting con- tlmiH. ',' e r - Steamer oremeata! .i Tb Vesper of th E. C. D. line ar-. rlvei yesterclsy wita cargo of merchaa-' dU. ,Tl)f agtot of this line will ar- rfvetoday.- The Vesper will nil to morrow axternoon at.4 OvVM i - j Th'Nwbern or tb V, u. lids at' ritad last night Hi , will aiTussday at two o'clock for NorWlr direct. , , - Ha.aHWHl-i'. Th Vetting Tojnerrol' Aiteriioon. Th meeting .called j byi. FreBldent Bryan at hi. tffloe- tomurto,W't 4 pr aa. to oa of Importaae a. It tnar bbibe InlatorysUp to miking Nv Bernt on of th finest winter resorts' An th. Al lantlo coost. Whan railroad, take hold ef h!aga thrr generally, .oiitthen. shops) and every charaoteTistfcJ pf firtt clae. Mnes, all thai year round. Tb railroad peeple .re working: like Mayers to give a. on of tha best roads li th Sooth. Let .very solid, working boil- nee. man Join band. With' them toeitab- Lsh thi. wmter reeort.' TliT J. ar finer winwr climate in the world ui world than ours, all w. need to to exercise 0tU energy and push 'and the thing Will be an accomplished facU : 1 i We believe this' thing is going to b put through, becaus it has merit ia It, and th railroad peep!, ar. ready td'act in conjunction with ns.H, Let n attend the meetisg and push the thing along. We want every bearding' louse foil of visitors daring tbe cotoing wicter,' tnd we want the in to be here at cur Fair tn t!.. spring. Our railroad to a power for gooi if tl.e managsrs aal people will work harmoniously and In coojunf.tton. When tW get to Wcrtirg laccert snl fcirrnottioos'y tie I for ixigKSScy, fcunJ a will rl U r" sad cf r . ..is r trough and ir Nhdul time; ! We PTT ' T...,.h eaVht 4 'haf.;ia-a. tt ryic J1"-"? Mb.areLa. .aTsrbnfltat oiv r,w bythepMtOf, Sunday School at 8 p, in. 9 AC i -' i t. ail 1 r i a . . - 7 ct . m fz, aaa eoawiaa au tarn laienuuaD i oaa may want of the character, design and edijga t th ksooL ; Mt wu our plaa,uxa U) t iait this aehool I i a leg tha fkst weak IU preaeat aef k.n 1&?S'-J whe we had an oppor- th sam period. ', .. tanity ef verifying aoma ef Ue claims A lhoa prostrated by the f.rer n 1 I m ,mm, tn w lit f I n it Tn Uoa. H. A. Lengle, caahier of the and ad watagw asada by Its friaada. Its b Horida, aad chairman of k-watioa, baC4b4at ate ate. hav been the eonunitte on saaitaUoa of the citi f Kf described ia theae eolamna and is aeaa'aaaociatioa, who haa worked in- giraa in th oatalogaa. i Tka1 praaanfjaloa opened sTentylght pnplla, aad fait a ana I bar more were expected th week.,.' Tie primary department had, at I tb Urn. of oar TWt.tw.nty.fe-r pupil. In a separate btiUdinc, aad waa nadar 1 tb. charge ( Mia Cynthia Tnll, a lady I ot practical experience la teaching, and baa th. tact for wlaalag tha lor. d respect of her pupil.. The speelouf chapel of th building to th. I Aeademlo department with fifty-four pnpOs andsr th aharge of MieeBettis K3nsey, a gradaat f Paaoe Inatituu and a teaohar of Urge experieac. The muilo department ha. slxty-eix sta dsnts, forty lattrameatal aad twenty- six vocal aad instrumental. Mia Lola Pall h aHpa nt iKa litatramaBt&I dM Mbf Minai vTat- - n. ...uu k.. Lf tht ,ocal and laatrnm.atal elaas. Roth Lhasa lad toa ara araduatea of Greeneboro Female College and ara splendid worker. Mia. Farnham, a graduate of Syracuse University, who was to arrive on the eveaing after our vkil ia to have charge of the painting, drawing, French and German. Miss Luis L. Whitfield, a talented young ladv. reeendr of tha Stanton. Va. aehool lnwi - i4w i v well known la Eastern Carolina, and inlsonville. Fla.. aanreeatina 81,060 .35 fact th whol Stat, it to enough to say lt,ka ka la ak thai kaal nf Wlnaaw Rnhnnl. A WiSANT LEMON DRINK - aawoai openea aaspioumaiy ana th work U already, imootkand the .v, IA. a r-.. --7 -1 oooatto and front rioriaa, in not, tne I reputation of th aehool to already wide land enviable Church Service Today. Methodist Chnroh Rev. L. W. Craw- ford pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and T.80 p, m. Tb pews are free. Ushers at. always in th. vestibule to receive strangers. Alt persons are cordially invited to worship with the congrega tion, young men', prayer meeting at 9 a. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m., J. K. Willis, Superintendent. Christ Church Rev . V. W. Shield. .fur Trt.lrv a arter Trinity. 8 Ion v-9 .80 a. as. . rector, loth Bunday a. m. Holy Communion 1 oaaay Sunday School at Chapel; 11 a. m lwnn, arayar and sermon; o p. m 5 Sunday School at Church: Ip. M. even people will hw wel - a . corned to th aervice. of thlhurch. TJaaar at th door. Baptist Church Usual morning teo vie. ' Bandar School at 4 p. au Prsabytoriaa ChshHBervioee at 11 a. m. by'srv. sooi . reu wusoa, N. a Sabbath School at 129 a. at. Sudani1 Catholio Charch Holy Msuat 11 a. m. VsepersandV Benedio- tloa f the 1 Bleated Sacrament bt 6:80 I Ksv. Father Bams will officiate, J . m Duke., AdventUt, wfll prsaoh I . . . .a '. arv . . SM a- at th Young Men's Democratic Club room at 11a.m. aad 1:80 p.m., and p.aW,i Th publio to coidially Invited, SB -Btethen lfomad BspUst Oknt0h-Servloe by the paster Bat,. BTao r. jrranaita, at n a,.l ..ti.' w M 1.. . , V l47aqp..wu.; ..ja. La.S.' WV W - V r f A TYawaMa,.! muHii. at lh..0fth.Aa0CUU0.0 street at six ocioca p.m, do eject: Hastening tb Grace of God.- tL Leader, Dr. Clark. . .38 W Idstef letters Oamalnlnsr tn ' the ' MstofBoa at New oth. I888st . nn c. -rv j .ri - - -- - ' - - . . . . Flmnn Rn.uL .HarrtaS A. '. RAd. Oeors W. Cotton. Miss Jane Fisher, riaua nnna w. 'uhii umv, i uTea aare wooee nesrtygooa wisnes at F. tUU1, Charley Hamilton, iley foa s h'Mm ,n the,, tUlJt on aiuxlWMiB, Dam vvuuavu. uvyui.i , . , .... Johawn. A. E. Meadows, Shade&osseU, thevOysg. of life. mil jaunceaon,- Jame. merson,i -r;':; . BBAf b cf. f Jamee) "''""."f WrlehL. .j ' v Person, calling for above letters, will AST advertised .and give date of list. rTcerprnl8tlonBowfequlr4hat on ct nt shall be collected on the delivery of etch letter advertised. . ;.: ' . w ;s ; M. Maklt. P. M. ' -"I "'' Importaat reftlag'y:"'. All persons 4-teres'ji in the estab- liafeineBt of a late 'resort and wni tarlam at th' point are rened to re-.t at tbe ol.lie c f t'.s A. & IT. C.R.R. Co. at 4 p. ra.on ! the l".!i last. F " t, i .h, L -3. ' . -JI1Z' TELLOW FETES. . . asoTllJ.a. Sent. 7 TVi baa fMa Mothw (Utf KLao and death, and what la woraa tn euiuook .lor the immadlatr futuie Is ' gloomier still. ff" aeweasea were reporiea r -T- - ' sight death froox laUow ferer during aeraugaDiy since toe outoraaa or ue few. f Total-new c deaths SO. to date 511, total Wa&Burorox, September 7. The fol lowing telegrams were received this & f . . u.a...AM . i a . 3'" Waabington, D. C.-Oor apecial agent reports ten caaea of yellow (ever at Mo " Uo d "Tg , Sept 7. Governor Scale, aad council today took action in th. matter of the inquiry bv Dr. Neal autcneu, or jacasoaviua, at to wnetner refugee from the fever district would be allowed to enter tbe North Carolina mountain region without quarantine. The following dispUch was sent to Dr. Mitchell by the Oovernor and counoil: "After doe consideration by Oovernor and council of tbe State, in the matter, under our law, authority rests only wtth county boards of health and town authorities. Two towns, Murp'hrey and Headersonville. have opened tbeir doors t refugees and who are already arriving." Caakliston, S. C, Sept. 7. -Tbe Howard Association sent $.W0 to Jack sonville today. All tbe mercantile bodies have opened subscriptions. Ex perienced nursej are volunteering in large numbers. RICHMOND. Va., Sep. 7 Mayor E!ly son today issued a proclamation appeal ing to the oitizena to aid the Jackson ville sufferers, and appointing a com- miltee to solicit funds NW Yobk, Sen. 8. The Mayor this morning received subscription In aid of loe fever-Stricken inhabitants Of Jack Lemon Elixir. Curee indigestion, headache, malaiia, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap Ptlto. debility and I nervous prostration, by regulating tbe Liver, Stomach , Bow els. hudneys and blood Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, cembined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatio atimulanta and blood purifiers W. A. Jones, Belt Station, Ala. writes: ' I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all the medioine I ever taken. Aa Old Citizen of Atlanta, Ua. By the recommendation of Rev- C. C Davis. I used Dr. Mozlev 's Lemon Elixir for a severe chronic case of indigestion, palpitation and irregular action of the heart with constipation and biliousness. I ale Buffered greatly with gravel and re Pinein the back and kidneys, noh of the time unable to stand alone. I wu treated by many physicians and need many remedies, but got no relief. x ...... ' ... . . . . Dr. Mosleyl Lemon Eliai alone has made a perfect cure 6f all these dis ease. I am now a well man. My wife has for many year, suffered great iyw ly with constipation and sick headaches from w hieh aha ooald get ao rel ief . The Lemon Elixir has permanently cured me. . A.U.ARNOLD, 23 Ella street, Atlanta, Oa. Sold by druggists. 50 cents and $1 per bottle Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Oa. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy, druggist. : fllAaUUKD. Mr. George W. Bryan, one of the pro. prietor. of she Central Hotel, aad one of the most popular men in the State, was married at noon yesterday, to Miss Julia Conrad, an estimable lady of Forsyth county, Tbe- ceremony was performed atthe residence of the bride latnsr, Mr. a. u. uonraa, anout tour- a, a a, . , miles from Winston, Rev. F. a , li!L"M,s.WA I IUVa W VTV saVBIbvlBUHliiOi VW9 ASAgf. V. V. Adam., who, with Mr. B. K. Bryan, of Charlotte, aid, Miss LU Kinyoun, of MisaotUM aaoaanpantexi ' nr. Bryan, acted as best man, The nuwiy wedded left last evening for a trip through the Northern Statee and will be absent four JS&LaS J-"!..,0," We most eordiaHy oln the large circle fge circle ?i k ' A happy t air. 'and mm; Bryan'. WNUBg iarinem a origus ana nappy lurarew ana onw wen ireigntea wita au l w-"T" .. ,;.; ..' .. aa. nw . - . i . r I r... ..CWJBIA ,7." hmumiuj . v tiiow I Berne! and ha. man friends andrela loeUt la poor. -yon ar bothered witb headache, yon generally out brs np. Brae np,butpf?wfth sum wlawV.W medfclfits; hitters, which bav for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate yon for aa.hour, and then leave yon la worse condition tban. before. What you want i. an ;atterativ that will puru'r your biooa, start fteaitny action of liver and kidneys, restore you vital Ity, and - give renewed health ' and strength. Such a medicine yout will flnrl in- Flcw-trin P. iff ara anit" nl Rtt BOARD OF TRADE. . The Board of Trad was argaaiaad ia 187S aad aooa after organisation tnoor- Borated by laepalative enactment. Its paraos as t forth wa to legttl mis. trade, to aeqaira, preeerve and diasemiaat infomatioa eoaneoted therewith, and inoreaaa and extend by all practicable mean the volant f basines ia tb eity of New Bera. N.43." ' Those only la actaal meroantDe bnsi ness were eligible to membership. Its member, at first were almost exclu sively a few local brokers, aad lb as engaged ia the grocery and heavy pro vision Una. At that t me, by eombiaa tion, rebate, on freight, could be bad and lower figures obtained oa pur chases. To prevent local cutting, prices were established aad corrected daily by telegraphio tone of market. There never haa been anything of a monopolistic tendenoy or anything not legitimate and proper in this procedure. Member, were enabled and always have had as low and generally lower prices tbsn if acting in an individual capacity. However, a prejudice arose againat the Board, perhaps more from igno rance as to fact, than aay other cause. for a long tune there haa been 00 ad vantage in combination to purchase, or any rebates in freights obtainable. No prices have been maintained or made by the Board on anything for over two years. tor a city as large aa New Birne and with her increased and increasing com merce to be without a live organisation ia to relegate bar to a aide-track on tbe road of progression. The Board, desirous to continue its usefulness, at tbeir laat meeting made eligible to membership ths "various professions, trades, and any while male reaident in good standing." A hearty res pons haa met this action of tbe Board and many applications re ceived. Tbe committee on behalf of the Board continue and extend the in vitation to join. We need a full repre sentative body to discuaa from time to time questions and projects that per tain to our commercial and industrial prosperity. J a Hits K. Clark. K. B. Jones, E. K. Bishop, Geo. Allin, Bttdw2w Committee. BtckUa'i Armies SalT. Thb Best Salvb in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Ski Eruptions, and positively' ouree piles or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prio 95 cents per box. For fale bv R. N. Duff v. jan 17 Benefit of St. Johns Lodge. OPERA JOUSE. ONB NIGHT ONLY. ThVi naxr SantAmnor 1 a. J AMERICA'S GREATEST ARTIST, 11 avL TlaskswisaAAsa Mr. JOlM inOlslPSOIl. r v Presenting his merry crew of Comic i- ki. i l : ; Characters in his original beyond imi tation and never-to-be-forgotten Protean Comedy, entitled A HUGE JOKE. Se your button, on tight People laugh until they shed tsars. Admission 95o.. 85c. and 50c. Reserved seat, on sale without extra charge at Bell's Jewelry Store. Cotton Bagging. The Kalioaal Board of Marine Under writers have given notice that "No dis crimination shall be made againct cot ton covered with any light weight, close woven material. They recommend when it is used that two additional hoops be s l.t M ..nk k.u I uova vu .aavu vaiv. Mariqe and Fire Insurance effected to any amount (under open policy cf insurance! on Cotton by WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Agent Marine Insurance Company of London Newbern, N. C. s9dwl iHNew Berne Graded School. The seventh session of the school will open MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1888. with a I corp. of experienced and competent Laaehera. aax)bera. v T.itn r,.a .it .kia i,iM,.n k.. ar citixsns bona fid oi tbe 8tb school , i aiSiriCf. - 4. The undersigned wiU furnish certlft- I eate. of admission to hew pupils. 9 dlw W. if. WATSOIT. 8ee.'andTTeas. : . . . i St. Paul's School, Aft0!!'? --.' nf Jn'! f!tvn : Ciroft Uwlll w viWwal Ulllitfl v" 3 i . j Recipe ot th lat Dr. Wauib Ddttt. - i "fir "Si i r, PREPARED AND SOLD BYJ City.Ordiar- re. . fi D tMdroeoTLii t V U r diaaaoa adopted ty ti I r4 1 SBwa oownett of ttl en,y cCnil thetrst regular niel.'. tj. ; aa amended ty ad .Leg. p Ue "express company the wur Js f.r privilege t receiving aaj fici aaekage from and to doLlu a uhm l buta," aad by adding w.u o naasgrank eompanles' tt words the ptirUege ef tranamfeuti.nwss, to aad receiving meas&ge, fm po.i, . wttkia thai BWU." - E. H. MEAUOAS. Mayor. Silas Tvianx, Clark. 1 5t J0HfTpl Has on band an J receiving evarr dav handsome parlor vVs xbarr4er MU, heavy walnut, bureaflZ -wardrobes, matireeees, ehairs, lounge7 kifas, eta, etc. He also baa a liae of beme-ftiWde work of bedsteads, sofas, tables, bureaus, etc , which are neat and substantiaL Price It'srht own to Cock Bottom. 6dw Middle at , New Bern. . HARDWARE, COOK STOYEi,. ' SASH, DOORS and BLiNDS LIME, CEMENT, Terra Cotti Flue Pipes, ADd all Building .'Material At LOWEST PRIDES.. . L. II. CUTLER, Furnitufce 26 k 28 Middle,, Street, V NKVV HKltNE. N. O. f- Hew Berne High School WILL KHOPF' :" SEPTEMBER 17tLv -1888.. SCHOOL FIR GIRLS AND lOOi'JlillltSi Mas A. T. JERKJNS will k.,. School for the recention of (stria nrf Young Ladies, on . ... MONDAY, SEPT.'17Tii,'t$S8. " Prompt entrance emtneatl4slrahta. Sept. 1st. dtf School Notice. MISS LEAH JONES wilt open her School, September 10. 198&. miss Mamie Hot unTON,Ffeh and Herman teacher. Tuition $3 50 per month. '""lhig23 School Notice. MPS EMILY FEREBEE rial reopen her School 8ept. I7th, 1883. Lime, Cementr Plaster and Hair at V J. C. WHITTY't?., Rope, Pamftlland Ship Chandletyjat' J. C. WHITrY'g. " TT. fi 3 t For everything1 id the Hardware kkl'lla- chinery line Jotf, : JVC. WHltXY'S. For Rent, That desirable and eoaaaaorlicba d wal. ling now occupied, bv Jamss Af.Hnw. ard, on Sobth Frbnf slHetyTor terma apply at the office of J A a3I dtf Mrs. E. BLELLTH. ' SCHOOL NOTICE; MISS MOLLIE HEATH aUriuMa her School MONDAY. SEPT. Wjra. Sept. 2. 1888. rdtw7 ' " w ' Mwlf 7;: To Owners of FefHel 'anrl Toll Bridges: -t tf f Every ear son; who Owhl'sfF Vrs a publio ferry or toU-pTidge, its Craven county is hereby notified that by the nroyiaions of aeetida S,04bof the Coda (Road Law), ho is revised,' to give a bond In the penal sum of tLOOO.psy ablevtd th Stat MNorflf Carolina, condition.Vtbat he wHqpsi9saiitr keep uuu unugo m gooa. repair, or, m tb oaa may.bef,. prevtd and' keep good and uffioi.ati iboatajtogj to befell iotiiet r toper after 'oi. fnr iinr passing-er iraveram or o r per- "etp, " jaons, tbeir aorsei, oerriar anawiu inaemniry 1 p t I aawaataSBS flAana, t BaV every person wd y byreasoaof any .aait 'ia. taking"$ which bond must with the Board of Comm' the first Monday fn OctoV" ey oraer or th Board t r. of Craven county. cetU a. bottle 4tB. N.- Duffy', drug UKLANDO E tore. : . . ( ' hiaeltd wtf I. jewierno, n. u:, cc; tvr
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1888, edition 1
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