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-2 l fa ..a VOL. vm.:;o. 78. XEV: 3 ERNE, N. C., SUNDAYSJUNE-30. 188D ' PRICE 5 om'xs. : : : : i - -JUL r if tf u ..a, . I t at .( cftrl days. ,.a eafafuilr x- 1 -. 1. f !e, and l.'catod Accordingly. 1 l . ."J 110 B A Li-Go to B. Ho i ' 8 sal g it Iiet patent i ; i . j it up ia lime. Orderi I.'i t t' l..4fi Sijt. J 81 lm . Vt Molawe at - EEiCLTS czglt to te UVreJ Lt Ul 4 j of Jan. ' ', beeazse they are valaatlrj lut co r. occsty coma saw., era will beta reta.t Is valuable mertlv.Weaasa i: i k-aaorrow. has been labored for. The ca!j A tl crowd passes' a owe for Mare- way ia to work for a gaod rtsalt, keU Ctry 1 , and net defend nnon a result b- w weather haa damaged the - - r - I , . 2 good him ply because it has ,,nT w been labored for. 4 U 113 KS. Fiy Trap.. Ic Cream r ati'T. V.l (t?if ab4 a fall H . J WK.TTT & OaTES. A"' : n - r l:: t,d paius green 1 J f. I f . , U i . ,v t , i v- UiO 1U.M & Co. j v :. i i kcKi zr.ay . juice for X i- a,! furp. -m- t. ' '" , t , J v ::i IUooD'a.. " A iaa to taal m ta Ua markil wud$ by . lnmber of othara erMOt. yatrdaT Aa uduiuaI Uiiaf at ttia tha arrumtnt m f'aU ai brouehtout JUEmo tne aar age artBa w (w.iB year. ; , . - 1 naay taw an! TaluAbla Uoaihta kb vaia for . thft ''pbilosopbar'al Tba eaavaaaara for Ua ea-prUTtarrdi a beautiful aJJrwa u flelii - - r . - i Btona, wboae toacb woald Chaaxtl f,ctor7 raport ftfty-foar aharaa ttnlara4fcy thataminenland accompCibad any thins Into sold. Thepromlata iratea. , caDuemaB.BtT.hoa. uua.u.u.,M of God ara better than a thiloao. Cbapaaaa of lupiacyywai -k., r"""" 1 Hons into the brightest 1 IlLOUGCS; CuUitor nl II Arrow I at ?ery low prio. , ' Ciso. AU-ks ft Co., TM PORTED FRENCH BRINK? AND 1 HOLLAND GIN, Juat Meeivad and for iaU by Jaiua Bxdmohd. ; I7AIIILY MEAT CUTTERS it ' 1 OK). ALUS & Co. TUSf RECEIVED-Another lot of cJ GARRETT'S OOGNAO BRANDY , fur fala by . - ' J amis Rkchond. . NETbouiand Bolla Wall Papar at V rery low prtoee. , Gio. AUJUt & Co. ptJRE WINES ' AND X.IQU0R3 for X Msdiolaet and other v for aala by , . , Jajiu Rxomomo. 4,Ip all poor tneo'i wivee knew how to cook, how far a little might . It ia probable ihat Hon. Thomas F. Bajard will return to the U. 8. .Senate. . Senator Edmonds will be re tnrned to the U. S. Senate by the .Vermont Iieglalattire.;? 'Z$. , A loyinct spirit ia jti own re t ward. Its love may not be retorn ed, bat its lore cannot belost. ' The . gain of loving and it reward is . - la loving ty,f, President Harrison Is on the : seashore listening to what the wild wares say. None of thetn are ap- plicants for office, and he is much pleased with their chit-chat. 5 General William : B. Talu Ferro is suggested as a candidate for the Democratic gnber natlonal nomination, in Virginia. lie, is pare gentleman, and every inch man.;''-,:' f ""1: Vv !-'J- Governor Nichols, of Lonis iana, has issned' his proclamation prize fighting; in that state. ' No doabt the proclamation is intended to prevent the projected meeting Kilrain and Sallivan. : , - ; "Tee Shah of fersia has adopted some of the peculiarities of clvillza tion, bat. is rather behind hand in ethers. lie wears patented leather boots, bat seems to regard a pocke handkerchief as a superfluity.". iTppears that the State of New Y'Sik has sixty seven of oar consa 1 1 r arid' diplomatic offices, - and c - j cjs about one siith of the emo I : ::.::zs thereof. It pays well to 1 .3 a i ivitol State. Boston llerald. rzAunrrL Mary Anderson' f ii 1 1 i 1 3 ia a bad way.. She is in I 1; i UtI?2 ia ssclusion. Thoug : ' t n Ir. ! e i and even forgetfa cf c : 1: : r . tanccs she meets J her I ; :! :r 3 declare tcr faculties to v rcoric 3 r: ; : i V a : )r"d piiys ? I I whole '.ae: no - tc"3vS:g the tloa cat cf t-:;r -toi'c It purs;:; ccr c:;i:r; tl of t -.! r. ,'.- ' : i rcch better out tt. 1 - ,.r""!"J 1 " : I At ILwaltaavt CUy. 4,-? - u .:. f nity ha 26(h eloaed tee real Wa4- of tb Aat&astly, The prinoipal ttbjct at 4ieMNon vaa BSatary aod Oeograpay, 'A locg eaaayvpoa tbeaa two braachee, : fsUy, , iiiacuaeieg .ita tarita, waa read hi Prof. J". W. Woady of New Gardem. Alio hert talk vera -UUr, vw u v-u., oKp h eoL -kick epMied eaUa they transform-the darkest MMJufc,;i'i(ji((l; ; blessings. '1 A oe-operatire faotory eaa ke no- aeaaful la New Bera If the people vfil thatltakallbe. Tak atock; we guar antee that It will pay, . - We ware pleated te aeet Proi. Georga of the Aaeea bly Reading Circle, It w chaate, or- nate, and only befitting a lar&d acholar. A eoBcert u hU 10 h hall at alfht that f a laifely attended and eatartalnlaf . It eontieted of vocal and iaatramantal mueic and recitations. Saturday waa eet apart for a Tiait to the liaht-houee, Beaufort and Fort rap mmm Our families need to be told more olten hNo cross, no erown,'' f yoa want knowledge joa mast nun iwr 11: ti louu. iuu must UIU Mil u.-l nr.l. w . 0.1 1 ; l .1.1 " - r n n 1 1 .laanM vAn InnaF ffAIII .. .. ... . i I - -" - " " ovieity yeeteraay, tie wui preaaa tame u.j w .j. .v.. wi w. rv IP TaiI la Ika 1 a ew Uiaaanea I f. .a. 1. at. I I " AAm.a f1tfv.nf.K - .n. 9rt K .aTf I tal ."- TT 1 . Ml 1.. I. ... uiu .uiuuu wv, iuu uvf uj v i in nHmw dbwiia wtu, eui vuij leal OWlnc to the rAlny (pelt It wti ndolence and indulgence. When lone Uip up Trent rirer tkia week. U deemed Inexpedient to accept man; gets to loving his work, hla I wU Hw " eaneeuy 1 Monday, addreeeet are to oe delivered lie is V haDnV Ae. Mornlnt:l,w renwaaua rewraoa Aamieuey. i oa JSBgland, Scotland and France, pre- i.t. ' . ; , " - I Aim aelag drives through the cit; TESTUYINQ IN mS OWN CASkU- minded oae thai eubetitutea for hone I direct for New York, where they will Doctor McDow said that Cantain l84 nBl flarf W one ef the Important I embark on the ocean steamship Nevada iw.n,f,i.!.fn .., UnuOoM of thedayv. ! ' for Glasgow, to be absent on a aU l -11 j , ki.ni.j i it i aioei AlIomt. ln.. ana jsb(JMwbi - ' DU 7" ""ll!U 7 Leae. iroaa the aeiakl-rbood ei Tort -aadred and ten. W. wish them uawson, neiMStineaWa aomi.1- . . eaterdar.lPPy0j0ra across the broad water neerlng in bis demeanor a&d Warn-In... think erona hare keea danaa-adl Throughout the aeasloa of the Assem- ed him that he must AOt speak to I by the exoeealre ralaa. . I bly tb oonatant rains have made the French maid again or COme CommeneiBt Monday Jaly let 1889. 1 uninTiung, especially interfering nnnit IWe " isim0. TMw M.k t. .v. v. r n 11.. in I w aalllna; and going in the surf two arwa i'a vtueuvwe) . uav v v- I illf W waaoisj V MV eVew eV w eawa a . . t a pned tt he would. peak her wnenever necnose, ana ;'--' more rentureaom. go out trolling Dawson, COnia SbOW HIS antnority -- tar luceesa has farored them much for forbidding him tO SDeak tO her. I msbbm utwto.ii.- la C4tching drenchings rather Dawson then said to! witness thatl Vrjr!. he wonld nnbliah bhn la th nan.ra. ? ? . " "y nnot get out .a the open air ' ' "locaiee naa uaea we same itoudm w .v. ,kfl th. he,t ftf .,.hp whereapon,hMcDow) denounced na4 , the views of the people UM ',nr,Mmilhinl a Kl . V .....J..l'.. ' . . . . . I " uiiu h u mieraai euimuurei suu i wouia not aiti own wsuiwntui wu-1 ftl .1,. m.mmn,K i n.! v,,i nom. ordered him oat Of his office. Daw.-1 damned to Eaetera North Carolina. 1 o whitt proinenftd iDe gocia, chat and . a. i a f . a e s . & . ial I eaa ' aL. a ' I.. . ... son BiracK nim on ine 1 neau wuai AaonewpaaaencarewHoaei we a. iiutenlng to the sweet strains or musio his Walking Can6 and foHowed itupNttB wMthrowBopenyHterday.j(r0ma splendid orchestra occupy the With two blows from his hand. aa"ome onuamg aaa wen ar- greater portloa of the time. TheDavie twe u wnumw-wM v m ivjausi Dana db aiso cootriouiea nerinj traveling public, A change la the track to the enjoyment in furnishing brass will aooa-be made M aa to bring thajmut0. train alongside the baUding, and a eov-l. Considering the unfavorable weather, ahWeVt vTrAl tkelk fill I IsftflaHh fit iflea I a.f f a r 1 J 1 1 A JLU Uixl-i" IN YY OeMtrttawmitr,ct1, , land Ifla a pleasant and social crowd The regular prayer meeungs, naatri it m generally conceeaea teat were ia a the auspeolea of the young men of the I larger number of prettyladies present Baptist Church, will be held this mora-1 than ever before. The noise and bustle tag 1 80 oVIock a the office of Frank after nightfall, which is so annoying to HilL at market dock. N 8, Richard-1 the nervous and those who want to4 ParinaJ. . ... ' laon, leader."' This afternooa at Long sleep, seems io have been leseend this Miaa Bailie and Mia Irene Grlmaly ef I wnu( B 5 15 e'olock. H. B. Daffy, season. We take it for granted that the Greene county, came up from Moreheed I iMiar, i am neraone are oordiallv la- management is more observant than City yesterday morning' nd are vlaft-1 M ktteBa foe,, metin. i "Z formerly. ing the family of L. J. Hoore Esq. I Brli-JjwtlA' tt.. It Most of the teachers have left, but Mr. Bheperd Bryan baa returned, from 1 mtrMtam.At, ti..i . irnt every nights train brings in a goodly 01 t ttih , u-i-i;2i o 1 - . vu.vv.i. , . ... - ;. -;rlhiaifonida JaBMsOtttlaft winumrjer or gueeta puiea tor tee season when he (McDow), believing .him self to be in danger of his life, shot ninv !'f. BOKTB CAEOIUA lEffg. Ft tie SUto PtK, Cliatoa Caaoaaia: The member ef the Cliatoa DraaiaUo Troape, who re cently twice rendered Esmeralda' for the beant ef the Baptka Churck. re turn thanks for the liberal patroaage bestowed ttpoa tham, : by a large and appreciative aadieaoe. Charlotte News: Meeara. Leaa- and Beattie opened the threabiag seat oa at the farm of ktcD. Walk ine oa the Ui iaat. They threshed S0t baahela of oats la tea hour. Ia one-half aoar they tamed oat 704 bushels. Fall oats will make a good yield where the land waa wU prepared before planting. La Qraaae Sentinel: We are rlsd to learn, from the Judgment of oer farmer friends, that the reoeat cold spell has not materially damaged the or ope. Dr. Had ley eaya he has 20 acres of eot toa oa hia Buekleeberry farm that will arerage knee high, and that he had a cotton blossom on the 14th inat. Goldsboro Argus: The pantry of Mr, Duke Taylor, who reaidee on William street, waa eater ed on Wednesday aigns last ana roooea or aii ita con-1 g a j a 1 . Thta ta evfax . I u 0 Virginia unercots. nichtlv ocenrranoa in thii cit. and wc I 3 hope that some of these midnight tnierea may he made an example or. Winston Twin City Daily: The local ad rising board of the National Building and Loan Association of Minneapolis, Minn, waa organized at this place on Saturday evening by electing officers. Will Clappa, while attempting to couple two cars together on Saturday, had the misfortue to get right painfully but not seriously hurt. Greensboro North State: Jas. D. Stewart of Jamestown waa in to see as last Friday, and ha reports the wheat crop in his neighborhood the best ever saw in Guilford, and so say all the farmers we hare met eince harvesting began. The Greensboro National Bank will in a few daya more to its handsome new building, corner of Washington and South Elm streets. It is the finest bank structure in the State. Wilmington star: Uasweil Thorne, a colored man, one of the train hands on the Wilmington & Weldon. railroad, was fatally injured while coupling cars at Kooky Point yesterday afternoon tie waa brought to the city and sent to the hospital for treatment, but died soon after reaching there. The steamer Lisbon, one of the Black river boats, left Clear Run yesterday for Fsyettevile with about la hundred con rioti who hare been working on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad nsar that place, and whom it was de sired to transfer to Fayetleville to work on that end of the road. Statesville Landmark: When people see Ruff. Henderson and John Quincr Adams Bryan scooting about the streets ROYJDiB Absolutely Putg, 1 : This Dowder be .m et a nu.rv.1 . t portly, tmoKtli ai.. i wiiMtfM. Mora oonomlcal itiata iut i uuiuy tuudak ! cannot be toltl in ran: . .u -. iixi Ik !- nuae or low tern., l.rt c.ttit, inm e phosphate puwtlf.. t-4-:,t 0:1. v in (-ana.. llOYAI. BAUK.. i' I I. Kit 1 . .UK wall a N.Y. j .i -tri ilt-.. wi tri Aw STILL IN THE LEAD! More of tliHii wet. t,u, iatt year than soy other brand of Cheroota la the world, au.i ti. iu,ieifc of 73 nar cent, of sales f r the Cut fire months of this year ovtr tl.a. cf l.st year. They retail : IVL 1 : TCN CENTS. and are the HEST cotJi on the market, bein(? Y' . . and BETTER tU: Smokers. to imitaticiiH il '..'HEW. ADVERTISEMIKTS, E. 0. D. Lnrs -Change of schedule. J, R. B.CARBAWATr-B. L. Asaoo'n. AfHT-M'V FAD Lnf Hf..ill. .K..nn. nt I years there ia no longer any reason to Jlazard rOWfler CO rerenuegangla at hand. What could f SHOT. ALL SIZES. vm uiui v iukkobhwui uiu uuini ill I o. Margaret Burnett, wife of Rev. J. S Burnett, of the Methodist Church daughterof the late Thoa.L. Tucker, of Lily, Orance, rnritv. vjiin, ana inter 01 me late inoe. a Tucker of Statesville, Died last Friday after a brief sickness, of blood poison, at her nome near Asneuie. Special Train Today,' a vS.f " V- 1 V , Remember, that one of North Caro Una's most emiaent dirinea, Rev. Dr. on th street with a bottle of oondsnsed b ' KeWfc aaa . . a a .-a I Jr mtiK ana a auvei oouaa uonea w ll The steamer of -the E C. D. line will cunning. Ana uws wan naa pasawai- ... tfc,. ..,.. Tha vnr of Carterof Raleigh will preach at wlUaail tomorrow afternoon head City today. The last of the Special lawoking. iimom UMaoawrorthei t look. Assembly trains, will leave thla morning I anwonuee w mveawgase. , v , - 1 ptaiber - Hewbern of theO. D at 8:40 o'clock, and : return t tonight. I In our notice of th eanvaas alngtune' Krived last night and will aail Fare for -round trip whan tickets, are made for th co-operative cotton f ao-1 Tuesday at42 o'olock. for Norfolk tory. ia yesterday a taaue, w war not tndlng fault, bnt almply daalred to know how th canvas was progreaalng. purchased $1.00.'' Five in One Day. Dave Barham'e summer resort on I Craven street la rapidly, filling tp Five recruits were received at on time there yesterday, They -were Wm. Lamiter, Henry Carmack, Mack ; Jones, Biddy Miller and jCatbarin Gallowsy all colored but Carmack, and aU charged New June 4 . , List of Letters Remainintr in the, Doetofflce at We ar tlad to hear that It 1 enoonrg-1 Berne,. Craven county, N. C, ln. Thara trtti lflut M tialf ilnran A 1 SOth. 1889 : a..1 1- tK.., -v- m .VA Harriet Anderson, ;lael Bryant. T Sarah Price, Mesera,, Goodwin SB Co. fifty ahare each without Interfering a Flowerdev. Dick Lane. E. J.Long with their other business. We hop Mia Maudle Moore, Mary C. Moreado, tbey. wUl at least oonalder the matter, i aBci Pogb AnnU Tucker. Melyiny '-- .-.- I Williams. -William fWUHamat John with atealinir mrn-r and fllothflA frcm I Church. Serricaa ToflAv. , ' . ".ti I Victoria White' - Kittie Jones, colored. ,' The case, was I t t?.ntla n,t.R.WI4 at 11 kl m I ' rtTWiUB DBJUUH wrtuv vr. I ... l..rflul and viva latA lit lint. heard before Justice Brinson who seat conducted by rrof. Geo.' ManJv,' V. v., I , The regulation! now require that one them np on failure to give bond 'for ap-1 of Wake Forest College.. t , , h- - I cent shall' be collected on the delivery Christ Church Rev. Y. WT Shields rector. - Second Sunday after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Communion; 9 83 a. m. mission Sunday 'school; 11 a. m. and 8 pearance at next term of court. : Late in the afternoon Carmack and , Jones gave the required bonds and were released.' " ' y-y,, rivets. I of each letter advertised. .a ' t i is bound to male 1 1 vrtic'i te lives ; f thof as is ' ' t rf il-t ESall 1 r:?y Cowj . 1 Ii L!i Babe Holly, col. . waa before the court yesterday for loud, boisterous and pro fane langasge on the streets. L. J. Moore, Eq., erpeared for ILe Isfend ant. Solicitor White for the prosecution Babe waa adj-a3;d guilty rl acl $S.C0 and cost. Defendant appealed to court Justified bond of lJ waa re- quirsd. Che aftarwardj concluded to f ts-up and stopha proceedings. ; T! a truotaeg of the Academy submit t'lts tbecbarfoof failing to comply I i t' 9 cr21akce in rf .:rl to out- c k thq.Ara'stsy jrt- F. L. : . ; charge cf t and was find 5. ; eft: i V--- r i .ii i.x t-ey, 9 -'C ;-.V- aU AiAaLY, r. u. J - v win, , .. - At his residence id New: Bern on the p. m. services at ehurckj 8 p. m. Ban' 18th of ' June1 of bemorrhaglo fever, i -.1 i -i i. i ii i. m I Jaaoa fViward. aired about 10 vears.' ,' uaj acauui at cuurvu , At. uviauua w 1 - . t . . . i ft. - The deceased , waa born far Craven do weicomea W IM lerruw I wu i ,w .. M., nnra.a .aa church. Ushers at the doors. .H young man of .unquestioned character . Methodist Church Rev. L, W. Craw and Integrity aober , and Industrial ford pa-tor. Service at It a. m. and 8 habfU. He begaavlife for Jtaielf by . . work ntr 1 for wagea at fifty cents per r m t h. ir. rraa - inan apa I ... . . . ' - ia.w. hi hv hia mdnstrr ana nersever ance gained the confidence of those who knew him, and at the time he waa taken with the disease that ended his life was employed as foreman 01 a aaw mill at a salary or S9uw per montn na laavaa a wife and menv friends to VaM.D.D.,rstr. cervices at 11 a m. aorrow for hia death whioh seems to a ti 1 5:Si p. m. EafctiU school at 33 have come to , him in tha prime of his a.m. 'iaepuDiioare coroiauy inri.ea m,nhood.' -s - ' v ; ; , A FRIEHD. to attend. Y. II. C A Devotional- meeting tVits af'Ttioon at 8 o'clock. Subject, "II1? I rom G;i." FRlm 121. Leader, V. II. IU)au',rtn. AH E!n are cord tally iavil i to attend. ' a:j-j m tv.e ve.i.iuie to receive str&i -ii. AUrT'T-s are cordially In- yltel to wor.!p wi'.ithe oonmgatioa. Yoorz Eii-ii'e jtr-er anee.ng at' t , m. Ban ', sy s- f 1 1 5 p. ra. Prer)yti:;aa Ci.arcli i.av. - L. C. ra!!3ir! an 1 1 Torrt'T. . ...i .. rr c-n r'f "".ra 1 : t or bnInss, ' ci every tr'? a bottle of 3 r . ..! ir i .irow, -i i 1 t r J. II , ti it t '7 ca i r 1 r. c .( 1 :. .MtTitly r, liver s, fc-' --1-- 5. Tor s Ulead- I havb been troubled with' catarth from boyhood, and considered my case crronio until about three years ago piccarei Ely's Cream Balm, and court r j"'f sound today, all from the use cf c a bottle. ' J. B. Cooley, hard' firsr'" act, Montrose, Fa - llr. P. II. L'arber has used Ely ifir cp.tarrh in his family n la it very highly. A lady t' e s"cse of smell. i laypr, known to many 1.9 was cured of ' 'i, l a., Caz"tte. ur-- an I c i r T. -1 Cf r : v l't rent i cigar. ; roue "I when :hf OLD : and and sig i' , other- calling fur a V1U(HNU i see that it Ii nature of 1' '- we you will Trade sun. lie. I ' y IP. TJlrictL, WIIOI.r.SAI.II AtlK.STS FOR je27dw3m NEW BERNE, N. C. upon. IN STOCK Goldsboro Headlight: Mr. Kirby H. Smith, of thia city, baa become the plaintiff in a damage suit instituted against Dr. Kemp P. Battle for false arrest. The amount of damage claimed ia $20,000. Messrs. W. T. Dortch, L F. Dortch and W.T. Dortch, jr., are his attonneya. On the night of the cen tennial commencement at Chapel Hill, some one painted the Caldwell monu ment red. . Mr. smith waa arrested the next evening and taken before a magis trate the following morning, but after an hour's examination was discharged, aa there waa no evidence against him The plaintiff haa absolute proof aa to his whereabouts all the night of tke oc currence. . a Charlotte Democrat: Gen. D. H. Hill and wife and daughter, Miss Nannie Hill, arrived in thia Tuesday afternoon from the South and are tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Irvin. Gen. Hill is n route to the Virginia Springs, where he will aeek strength in his weakened condition of health. He will hive the hearty wishes of his many friends and soldiers for his wonted health aod vigor. The death of Miss Pearl Yates occurred at her home in Patapgco, and Royal DuI;iDtr i' .:'uig. Agency for Hon?forcVs Hrcad Preparations All 80ld at Jol'b.T' Prlrpa. IT. TJlrieli, WliOU-'.SALi; CHOfiKR,' MIl'PLF -;:.n : NE'.V isktivk i For Reni. The house ami lot on I'oii )ck street, now occupied by H. n. Duffy. session given tn. M ..; July. It a Dl'FFY. Pos m30dtf Store Vox V.tnt, On Pollock street, r n B. Holland. Popstdii August, 1389. Apply to jel4 dtf Dr occupied by J. n civ en lat of F. DUFFY. Notice. W. T. DUNN reecpr.Lfiillv the public that he is repairing inform Durham last Friday under aad oironm- stapces. Mwaxateawaa only lyeara , Of age and waa down two weeks with nabuues, liiOCKS ana J6W6lry typnoia i of the Rev. a niece J J? A V.tII T,h.mg .n,J 5?" Depot, Now P,eme, N. 6. " Ju i J? ?lnhtni' and Work guaranteed and prices to l nit of the laateWJ, Yates. i the-times. ie7dwlm Vat a dianrdnred Hvar trv Beecham-'s Pills. . . . , Greensboro- Female CoHege, OKEENSBOkO, n. o. ;' The SIXTY-NINTH SESSION of this well equipped and Iprosperoos Institu tion wiU begin on the i. ; . . - ?,! 28th Day oi Anust, 1880. ; ,"8UPERIOR ADVANTAGES , are offered In all thi 'departments of instruction usually pursued in- Female Collegea of highest grade. Charges yery moderate.- t , j 1 . , sr l or uauiogue apply to . , T. at. JON 13, President; f j dw2sa ' Greensboro, N, C . - This favorite Mountain Resort la open far th Roftann fit 1SS9. . i. . ' , Guet, enjoy the advantages of the best Mineral Waters: among them a superior LITHIA SPRING within one hundred yards of the house. ' -r ! i Terms, 1 3 to 10 per week.- ' ' Post O.'IIoe ia the building."" : " W, D. bPHAQUE, ja 21 dwtf :.. Proprietor je7dwlm Notice to Liquor Dealers. - The Wholesale and Retail Mann Dealers of Craven county are hereby notified to come forward and renew their licenses on July 1st as required by law.,. .vL'-i:,- - June 38th', 1889. W. B. LANS, Sheriff. J " ' By J. W. KlCDUC.D, S. Dissolution, The Arm of Churchill fe fna i dissolved this day by mutual conaent. All persons Indebted to the firm will ' please call and pay their accounts aa soon as possible. - ; - '?f . June 1839-. . J a m s Iv '-'8- A- CHURCHILL;. ' LANE. '-y. Mas. E.J. LANE Will lnntinna tha Millinery business at same place, Mrs. a. waavsj sj vivi sjiiauug ; ,.r J06O 0 1 w EchcuIa:pTasci AU persons required to list their r "f chases, eto.,' as: required ia; 8c. 2? Revenue Lawa of N. are- hereb - r tified, to make their returns to ma u r - office on the 1st day of July, 1883. V f0' A RICHAKDoO.N. , f Rejr. Deeds and ex-oITI. .".) s; je29 ' .'.. Clerk B'd Coromii.s'r
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