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3 Jul jmMmmmx " fir'-'.' - ' 4 - " ',...rtT, -4" , :v6Lv:viiLNo;79vr v XEW BEBNE. N. TJJJESPAY JULY 2. 1889. PBICE 5 cents; A! V - LOCALS; . J WG. BROWNE, PRACTICAL and Scientific Optician, will be at the Gaston House for several day. AH dejecta of vision carefully . ex . fcmiued, free, and treated accordingly . josh. . ;: -O ,- MOSQUITO BARS. Go W B." Mo FRATKtt'8 and get the latent patent bare and put them up in time Orders eau be left at the RicketStora. l2S lm 1 nRE,Wetf India Molwaea at J-i J..' - i BOBCBT8 BB08. TT aVlKOyKftyapa., Ice Cream XJa. Ffzers. nafricetaiomuod a full 1mA t.f aaaa "ml I e eooda at V i T i 11 HI-W Elt Brothebs Cream, balm. Bistobt Co. Hii tory of Alaska. , Riv; J." C, CLAPP Catawba college. J. H. Crabteii & Co- Iron wanted. July. . J- fi-- ': : Take etook in the co-operative factory. The cityv council will be in eeeeion tonight. , -j , ,! . ai for potato iags,jpj-o i -f : ' . ' -ptRfeici?BeftT;' 3J?I.C 'for " h-.X mediifleaxi ; , ' alT t,Sa3ie ifDWfp'B. t'lV bjRWCLViobp.Vid at - VTQWnwlS; CuUiatdr5aB.i farrow iTT -4 Qio. Allrn & Co. IMPORTED FRENQH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GlN,)ut received and - for. sale by : , - : ; Jambs Rbdhond. FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at ; Qko. AIXKN & Co. ,V' TUSr RECEIVED Another lot of .U - GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for said by . ; Jambs Rbdhond. VSNE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at t- J very low prioes. " ; v . Gbo. ALlkh & Co. : OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for - X. Medioinal and other uses for aale "!'-;,'by, -.' - James Redmond. ; .,!THSOhio Bepublican platform : n . Includes a declaration in favor of ' Home Kale in Ireland.' Bow about home role In Ohio! Have yon sobscribea to the oo opera tive factory? If not, why not There will be a regular monthly meet ing of the Board of Trade tonight at 8:30 clock. Tte steamer Howard wiH' leave for Trenton tomorrow niorniiiif instead of Thursday. The State Tobacco Association will Orphans Friend, hold its third annual metinatOrpn- "temoon ana IS boro August the 27th. Rev. Dr. Geo. Manly of Wake Forest College, preaohed an abb) and well de livered sermon at the Baptist church Sunday. . ' Keep your premises in a cleanly' oon- dition. Tbe two hottest and most dangerous months for breed lag pesti lence are upon us and great caution should be taken. The prayer meeting service! of the young men of the Baptist church will Jon professional business yesterday. be neia this evening at o:15 o'clock. A Gov. Fowle and a large number of the . Democrats cannot devote tbe ,4 dead calm of midsummer to a bet ter purpose than the tranqul diS' cnision of the political siln ttion. The World is of opinion that i the Standard Oil Company is rich " enough to elect a President and . buy the White House whenever it pleases. , . The President has appointed Frederick Douglass, : of Washing top; Minister to Uayti. This is one of the best appointments General ' Harrison has made. - . HOT shot is being fired into the Administration for appointing D. M; fiansdell, of Indiana, ; marshal for the. district of .Colombia. It "was entirely unnecessary to go out of the District to find a competent Republican; !?0$:xsi- :A A pottery: trust, baa been form ed. with a capital of flO.mo.OOO. to ' control the entire American output.' Thede'. combinations i against the people wilt be crushed by the law v not long hence or else there wilt be revolutionary remedies. Norfolk Virginian. , !; i- . The Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia, bar elected Dr. Paul Barringer, of North Jaro 1 Una! to the chair of phisiology and surgery t to relieve. Dr Caball, who retires fromactitcr'Gervice, because 1 of advanced yeaw. ; Both.DrV Bar linger and the University ..of VIr ;. ginia are to be congratulated. President Harrison id about to secure the gratitude of the whole : country. Ihe pestiferous, ? insane Colonel Elliot Shepard is to be sen as minister to Bussiai .; This will be an admirable appointment and freeze him out of thecbuntry, The Czatmay be able to manage, and cool him off. Norfolk Virginian.' A christian , should make his Saviour a perpetual companion everywhere and on every dayo the 'week. Christ offers to walk with him in eyary day 'a journey o life, what companionship bo en livening and so purifying as his' . - - ; 'X1 Si v ' ' .10 I m end who ' else can ; so mate our hearts "burn within uh by the way 1" " 0K3 of .the highest of -spiritual luxuries is the enjoyment ol pure '' aad" .V.eihlleratinir'v'ii ahdi;snbllme thonirhts; to sach 4 devout and f'i f erfel thinker a prison may be i i,l.:ra. "I the--ht of Jesus," said ! 'y i:at'..-:r: ', "lb til every stone i 1 1' a wa"j cf L:y cell ehcr.3 like P,l..,r 1 ' r a C 1 lier .try Eotohaia lSQRTH CABOU5A HEWS. Kiilrfiii!- !- 1 - ' Ovt r tfet rataUaaa 0a. Athwart the vast continents traversed try mighty iron thoroughfares, many r srftw mnmS J i Int.. rll. . O L 3 I li ' m U' aay w - wuuuuiam,. . , - ji ii i m i i i hi ww n i - . i,j la " ' v-. . . i, Tha atnamav NakA. a.!!. (Aawitr . v K- tj. rfw. Lnilil : " TpBhelby New Era: The peach crop till anntd like the fabled Briarens, myriad. --t I wear in Cleveland oountv is aometninit l " wnnawuj weooounrsr iuotiuw" The steamer Vesper of the E. 0. D. I nnnncedent. The oldest inhabitants sides of travel, change of climate, un line, sailed vesterdav with track and I say they have never seen so many I accustomed food, and an atmosphere, general . exwrta. . The Annie of this Ponea neiore line will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 Rutherford Banner: From all reporto --. t Naaa than Wm w an m n.a wa atiiV tin. The steamer Tahoma will arrlye to- less soma disaster overtakes tas our ieo- morrow sight from Bayboro and will pie will have enough to spare this year. leave on Thursday morning for Bay-1 Durham Plant: It is with feelings of boro. Freight intended for lower fe8tntwe, announce the de alh of Remember the old soldier, meeting Neuse and Bay River should be olcumS down by Wednesday afternoon. Personal. Mrs. Alex. Miller and son left yester day for Wilmington. Miss Alice L. Jones, daughter of Rev. Dr. T. MTJones. President of Greens boro Female College, ' is visiting Miss Bertha Cutler. MissO. II. Whitaker, agent for the passed arrived yesterday stopping at B. Q. viouig d. a - Rev. Dr. Yates of Durham down to Beaufort last night. Attorney-General Davidson went to Morehead City last night. Ma j. John Hughes and family have gone to Beaufort for the summer. Mr. Chas. S. Bryan who, with Mrs. Bryan, is spending the summer at Morehead City spent the day m the city yesterday. possibly miasmatic, yet with a calm confidence that their health will be pre served. When this confidence is based upon the possession of the supreme medioinal defense, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, it is indeed well founded. otherwise cot. Brackish water, bad food .the wearying and other bad ef recta of railroad lotting, sea Bickness and nervousnese, aggravated by a lour ner and ila attondaat diaonmforta. are sms morning, arier a BK-Kness or several Bnorn o( tneif porniciojis influence by aj. this sterling alterative. Daoifier and Charlotte Newt: Hon. Robert P. War- compensating medicine, invaluable for ing. Assayer of the United States Mint dyspepsia, feebleness, nervousness, con- in this city, has received formal notice hstipation, malarial disorders, rbeuma te turn over his office to his successor tism and kidney complaints. as soon as be qualities. Hi- successor is Mr. Uramer, of Lt-xiiJitcu. and he is LSeecham 8 Fills act like magic on a expected to invadu the mint next Mon-I weak stomach day. Twin (Jity Daily : We are reliably in- tit aJ T 1 x -1 formed that there lives six miles south W illlbcU llilUlrJUldltJiy , 01 oaiem an 01a iaay uy uie name 01 Mrs. Cloa Stewart, who is now in the 103d year of her age. The date of her birth la recorded in an old family bible. besides there is abundant other testimo nies to prove it. Rocky Mount Phoeui Ou'c thousand and one hundred dollars 1ms been given- to tbe ThOmaevilIo Baptist OrpLanage by Mr. Dennis Simmou. cf VVilliams- ton, Martin county, 8. t hx-Shenff Black, of Moore county, is nearly 12.000 dollars in arrears with tbe county, and the commissioners Lave ordered the treasurer to collect the amount or sue TEN TONS of Old CAST SCRAP IRON. jy2 2w J. II. CRABTREE & CO. Dr. J. B. Hughes, went to Goldsboro him on his bond. Charlotte Chrooiclu: Mrs. Kichaid Neville was killed by lightning in T a. I i. 1 ni cordial invitation to all to unite with Teachers Assembly nassed nn from ?.0"pl .U?'L.TI. . - L Pe 1 - - I unit uoeu uuii ui uuuio uuu uet'iui; 1110 uj iauiwiwTiv, moreneaa uitr vesteraav mornine. latnrm mnnunh nor h wnt intn hnnoA Maior Dennison is eradnallv oushlnc Mr. V. A. Tolson of Croatan. one of Just as she entered the house and was his water wnrk. nvnr th rftw. RmMa. our oldest farmers and a man well nalDK near mib urepmce, ngntning 1 I afTnAlr (ha nhlminav uml t- ,11., ..! 1 . , , I j !. IL. L.M . . I "" gewing pure waier w unnx, as a mawer vorneu iu iu uwiurjr ui vuo uuumy waBigi.e ii.bH a short time after the shock convenience, they ought to be ex- in the city yesterday. I but was unoonscious until she died. tended on everv street. Mr. R. H. Berrv 's familv are at the I Mr. J. B. West, of this oity, has been The blackberry and whortleberry Berne House, Morehead City M. orop is fairly good. These are a whole- r " made vacant by the removal of Dr. li )me food, and the gathering of them po1,t. t j- w wnitson. m r .1 . i I - I KftlAicrh I Tftll ' 1 hft IfunnKI i-o r a nvro. 1 11 rii in riHH Hmn nvmHnt nn h. id. far a 11 Tim 1 r r 1 v f- ho, nr Uh T.T7 . WeM,' anelUD ana uro11 are Pun' rienced another surprise this morning ber of laborers for a short season. : tu iiafc - Ink.in.inn. n.a,d. L tk. ,r lmju,, a mw mui aw Hliwwviivaivuw wvnHswwanH Via W HluviUVUJVUV Va illli asiuu a. The time for holding the convention the erection of a cotton faotorv in New I White as Collector of this district of the State Press Assoniation at Lenoir naM, Tk. k.. Antah. tk &ere was another batch of them whose . . ., 1 , - - ... inign nopes lumoiea aown wun a craBn. u.. vu u, iUl MwuHTi icBuvass, ous nave aireaay seourea sixty jjot much talk of the matter has been committee to the X4th of July oneleieht names who have subscribed un-1 heard so far. but the remark "everv week later than previously announced, wards of $10,000. and manv of tham body is getting left" is heard frequent- tn....i. n . . I . j 4.vi-1 ly. It seems that most of the'Taithfui" xku.B i wan lwUger wr men 6 w hrB nonfidfintlv ementfid the annnint. witn capital to come and start a cotton meir numoer 01 snares aireaay taxen. ment of Harris for postmaster and faotory. Lets combine our own capital I If you have any pride or interest in I Young for collector: and those who and show them that monev invaatad your home, do not onlv talk for iU un- wanted the under seats of the syna w 'u-ii , k.. u i . gogue have been doing all their pretty ?r w.i.pOJBiW,rnanany,wnereeise. 7"."" ." talking all along this line. This The "Little Giants,n Capt. Howard ruwi" or7 BU ,nBWDrn""uou'u morning while some laborers were at 8tyronand the "King of Diamonds ' WKe ao ,nereB m prosperity ne worx tearing down e old wans in the T4u . u.' lhaa unvthouffht on his future welfare, rear of the store recently occupied by lv,uttuer iuyior, l wo auittieur oaee I . -7- - " " 7- . ' HAllnr Rrna. an aroidflnKirnnrnd whioh I Id tif! Iha Asf nhliohivtn r mantirartriip. I - - - ball clubs, played on tbe Green yester- """" -'-'"- - came near proving fatal to some of the ioK mauBtries one 01 me nest pians w WOrkmen. They were undermininea proceed uponr Past history says so. twenty-foot wall when it fell very sud Lotus have this cotton faotory right I denly, burying the tobls and narrowly aWand. .mnlmniAiit tn a 1.rffA miSBlog tnq men class of idle people. Statement of Receipts and Disburse We already have numerous home in- ments for Month ending July 1st, '8SI dustrf es and their effect is realized from I m9. keceipts nnarlv avar tandnolnt. hnt wn want June 4. io balance I0U,0U more. We have plently of crude ma terial of various kinds and it ought to be worked up rigjit here at home into naace. There la only one thins: that can Two weeks ago it was quite dry and prevent the establishment of a nourish- tne aesire xor rain was onen neeja. w-ottonfactorylnoui midst, and that Dinoe mat time it nas rainea nearly 1 u, 11 tne people do not want u. verr dav and maiir unnm tn h rindav the Imnrniwinn that ft fa to nmn a mini. I wr J tion to the orops. Just remember that I The une n long waited for pj the an rail-wise Creator rules above who reading woria nas comewnen Tne uia doeth all thinm waiL : it can rain two I tory Company would allow the Incom D . . . I ..LI. l-f-..--ll ..J- .tf TTUI TT- weeks more and then a DOUnteOUS I par""1" uiavmiuai acrioa uvnuuunnuwff CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, If. C. Ncxtgeialon Begin August 5h, 1881). Fnll Academic. Bnstneag and Collegiate Courses, with Music and Art. Ten accom plished Instructors. Good Buildings, Appar atus Libraries, etc. Thorough work and moderate expenses. Pure water and moun tain all. 1 atalogue f ree. Address REV. J. C. CLAPP, D.D., Pres. Jy'Jdwlni POWDEi! Absolutely Pure. This powder purity, sir? imi.i econonili a! i! cannot ' ii:i 1 tllucle of low phospliatt- ...v, llOYAI. liAhlv, N.Y. A HISTORY OF ALASKA From the Earliest Period to the Pre ent Time, By HuiURT Bowi Bancroft. A vtvid narrative of most peculiar Inter est-, original, truthful, thrilling. Drawn largely from Russian sources now first re vealed. This book, complete tn one volume, with Index, Is now first Issued separate from the complete set of Mr. Bancroft's far- famed his torical series ot thirty-nine volumes. Thou sands In every part of our land will avail themselves or this privilege, ana Duy ana read with avidity this book. The knowl edge whtoa It contains Is of Intense Interest and Importance, and much of tt Is found no where else. aPCWTO UAflTCn Everywhere; for all MULUId IinrwILU the world are Int. 1 ested Id that wonderful country Alaska. The works or Mr. Bancroft nave met with remarkable success, having acquired a great reputation lu America and Europe. Any good, earnest and active worker can make From $5 to $20 a Day selling this most entertaining volume. Ap ply immediately ror exoluslve territory, or this rare opportunity will slip by and be for ever lost. Neither money nor experience la required to embark In tn Is enterprise, as the puollsh- ers allow thirty days' time for the agent to deliver and collect before payment to mem, and If the book is properly presented It sells itseir. Address THE HISTORY CO., 723 Market St. Jy2 da wit San Francisco, Cal. Old im STILI. IN More of tii-;.i than any other the world, nn i ; cent, of salts . " of this yenr ir. They rot.-.il ) I V : and are tho !,: '; market, bein KOU. and BETTER th:,:i Smokers, bo v. tie imitations on i' .. , callinc for i i VIRGINIA ( ii: see that n ,.:tr. n, n:arvl of u.iesa. Moro ' ..'ids, and r. '.he ruul .tit. k.luii er y lu cans. wr. t., .1 :ri ,tw orcots. AD! day. The score stood 22 to 21, thel "Little Giants" coming out ahead by a tight squeze. It yon know of any news that will be of interest to the publio we willtaksl great pleasure in making it known I through the columns of the Journal. It is impossible for an editor to know of I all that is going on, and anyinforma-l tion on the news order furnished us I will be considered a favor f s CatarrH CREAM BALM 7. 8. 9. 16. 22. 29. To c'h f'm finance com.l. 880.00 " city marshal. 50.37 tax collector. 71.70 310.00 146.50 110.00 3,725.07 li HwFtYtR I June. harvest te possible. I Bancroft to-be broken and sold In I separate seta, and it marks a period in I the history or literature. ,t Thousands Disbursements, Br v'r n'd Braxton Latham $ .75 r. in. uraney i. is Paul Williams Paul Williams J. O. Harrison C. T. Randolph 3.50 E. H. Meadows 10.00 CURES HAY FEVER AND ColdinHeadl?A3t;-E-YER A particle Is applied into each nostril and la agreeable. Prloe 60 eenU at Drngalst; hy mall, registered. W ctt. KhX hkuthkkh 50 Warren Street. Sew York. lanlSdwly nature of I V WlflO vou wil lavt year . .loots in . 1 75 per mouths t year. CK.VTS, en . the y 1 0 cent rt cg&i. i i!:aerous . '. v. hon OLD -nr - F.nd i-.d sig- i , t-!,i.er- ii'On. Trade supplied by WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR je27dw3m NEW BERNE, N. C. Mavoi'a Court. ' t Only three casesbefpre the M aSOTaK terdayi:;a - - t'vf'f 5 ,i: loan now be accommodated, ereatlv to I Edward Stanly, colored, wasupforltheir own benefit and the benefit , of I dlBorderlyondnct. e was ad judged th countrr." - . - V -V . ; ido manner m. wuiuu Are iMuiurui Artnmnliahsaw1 lif nrtlriitatt fctiilisvpftsinrltia im I mm . . . ... . V wwvaHVstMwwMiBi wauHWw iaaawwaeaiMSB sw uattnew wonnson, colored, ror ep- ..nerallv known to onr readers hU ing disorderly;' house L within tho oitylufgathering of material from the four litalts, was pronounced guilty and fined Iqaarten of tne .eartn.-nu expenditure $5,00 and cosfc". uS 0 -the hftthMT ears of hia Ufe and key. a H. Smith col V was ohsh.fA?i!!??f or no aooommoua- appeared for the defendant. was dismissed.. t ! J i : a .lk La.,..!.. A a, ' tt T risuk.lBDBUaiDKipeOUUIVI Esq., of the firm of Simmons & Gibb., J JSTSSSS fci. 'iZSZ T JST anrTnared for the dafandaii Tha aaJlH?n the writing Of his history, eto.,1 " letoi liad not this been done tnis history I ' lot Alaska never could have been writ ten. Tho country should be proud of the ' man- Who has- done this; unaided and alone,; and should : patronize his I A New Berne yirematt Injures an Eye; The paragraph below la from the At- lantio City Times and shows the pldak I works liberally as well as from motives of a New. Berne boy a John Bangert of patrlotiBna as, on aooount of,- their hai doubtless been inspired many times mSfV? ill'jlji'Li by the heroic conduct of the firemen of ,1" hoTTahoriThe his native town, and in the , instance wfitle stbiy," says the British Quarter given below in all probability , thought ly ReviewMr. Bancroft has told with reputation of;:New mMt?&it&& ihakt 'SDSoial ffood iudirmsntl John Bangert, an employee at 8 weet's I has been in balancing conflicting au-l Museum, although not a fireman, was Uhorities." while ' the ' Sacramento I one of the hardest workers at the fire I Record-Union says that . in gratifying on Monday night, and while handling 1 the desire to add to the treasure-house I tbe nozzle of a line of hose the pipe I of the world's knowledge, we are In-1 caught him in the left eye, laying the Idebted for records that will endnra all optic out on his cheek. Nothing daunted, ions ' as . this country has a history. V he pushed, it back in place and kept at See adyertisement in another column hla poet. Besides injuring his eye he for Agents, to whom', liberal term are was thoroughly drenched witn water offered.", r' and likely to be laid- up "with a severe I . ' tt i i . i t jut . 1 . ' ' ' ! - . i. . mjuiu.. um eye in in a van conuiuiou ana be may probably I the s ' S cf i While engaged at t e f .re 19 1 ew L.s coat upon the sidewalk end it is now among the missing.. It was a IfcUsaok coat, and if any person found such a coat they will confer a favor by re turning the tame to Mr.'Bangort at tbe Museum,' , ! it it IS a 1 FJtOaRES9. r ' It la very important in this age of it it' . l v:-' .1 tt James C. Harrison ... T. F. MoOarthy D. D. Winfield H. L. Hall W. H. Spencer W. H. Spencer Charles Wataon W. H. Spenoer Trent Lumber Mills. W. H. Wooten 'Ralph Gray David Stallinga W.S. Phillips W. R. Waters Mary Oliver R. 8. Primrose ......... New Berne Journal . New Berne Journal. Jonaa McDaniel Prinoe Hyman J, T. Lewis J. T. Lewis Ferdinand TJlrich ... N. S. Richardson..... . Geo. Allen & Co.... Geo. Allen &Co New Berne GasOo .... New Berne Gas Co.. . f J. O; Green ...... Wi n;rub8..v 'Joseph Bryan Robert W. Williams,. Clark & Clatk E. E. Dispsway ta.'s J. L, Willis , M.T Roberta............ J. E. Gaskill , Mechanics H. St L Co. Thomas WJlson. ... 11 Greensboro Female College, 2.25 UKJSTSWSHUKU, JN. J. . The SIXTY-NINTH SESSION of this well equipped and Iprosperous Institu tion will begin on the 28th Day oi August, 188J. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AGENCY FOR Hazard Powder Co SHOT, ALL SIZES. IN STOCK : Lily, Orange, Pnrity, Patapsco, ai.d Royal Baluug- lunvderg. Agency for Horsford's Bread Preparations. All sold at Jobbci'o Prices. IT. XTIri5li, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW KEUNE.'N. (. ' For Rent. The house and lot on r.jliuok street, now occupied Ly II. B. Di.ft"y. Pos session given tiic Lit of July. m30dtf II. P. DUFFY. 2.25 .75 2.00 2.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 51.28 .75 8.10 13.34 8.95 25.00 5.00 75.00 5:00 5.75 7.15 6 00 25.00 11.30 16.66 5.84 100.80 22.87 86.00 S8.48 10.43 6.47 are offered in all the departments of instruction usually pursued in Female Colleges of highest grade. Charges yery moderate. M" For Catalogue apply to T. M. JONES. President, je29dw2ai Greensboro, N. C. Store For Kent. On Pollock street, nmv occupied by J. Holland. PoBseh.iii.n eivin 1st of August, 1389. Apply t.) jel4dtf lift. F. DUFFy. Round Knob. This favorite Mountain Resort is open for the Season of 1889. Guests enjoy the advantages of the best Mineral Waters; among them a superior LITHIA SPRING within one hundred yards of the bouse. d Terms, 88 to 910 per week, Post Offioe in the building. W. D. SPRAQUE, je25dwtf Proprietor. Lightning Rods. New Rods erected and old ones re- a'nn paired at short notioe 81. 00 Leave orders at office of 50.00 W. M. WATSON. Agent JJO.UU 1-A.l.irf Faorla T.. VI Cnmnnnv a im , ' JS'S Botanic Blood Balm. . VVW I . ' OO RA 0 ' " aksdPM 0 UV 4r 10.00 80.00 80.00 40.00 80 00 , 80 00 r--M LvCan be had of. " 1 E.N.&P.S. Duffy, Druggists AT CARD RO.TES. . -Cash on delivery.' je28 dw8m vast material progress that a remedy be By balance........ ...,. ...... ..v... 1,839.48 pleasing to .the taste and-to the 'eye, : ' X'r'i-'-'' "' '' "' easily taken, acceptable to tho stomach vtf'ajit? $2,736 07 and healthy in Us nature and ffeota. : - VH&'F JfaWH,' City Trieaaafer.li iTliantdd, Vc ia t 3ln these qualities Syrnp of Figs 1 Sworn to and subscribed, before me r a rnrf.-icr. lirativA and moat I thla 1st .TiiIt. 1889. ij-': vti ) diuretio known. . ; 'f-W. GvBKQnk;'J. A large : quantity of Beeswax, for which I will pay from 20 to 23 cents per lb; U -y s f M. EILBURN Notice, 5 W. T. DUNN reep?rtfa:iv informs the puoiio that ho is rtpulr ii;;r Watches, Clocks ard Jewelry., opposite the Depot, .' i. me, N. C. t Work guaraotcud aa.i i rii-es to suit - the times.- lnTdwlm . . Notice to Liquor Dealers!?' Tho Wholesale u.id r.ttaii Lid nor ' Dealers of Craven county are hereby ,v notified to come' forward and renew their licenses on Ju'y Ut reiiuired b i ism. 'f W. U. LAM-, SheriT At 1 1 Bv-J. V. i lDDLE.D. S,f ' law. June 23th, Dissolution, The firm of Churchill & Lane wait dissolved this day Ly mutual consent All persona iadublcd to the firm will please call and pay tliair accounts as soon as possible - ; ; ; June 22, 1889. H. ji. t'lITTKCHILL! ' E.J.LANE. MH8. E J. LAN 13 will continue" tha' Millinery business at same place. Mrs.' Follett's old stand . 1e2Si d 1 w - Schedule "B" Taxes. f All persons required to list thetr pnr cnases, eto. as required lit Seov 23, nevenue Jaws or . u are nereoy no tified to make, their returns to meat my office on the 1st day of July. 1880. ','m.'f JNOi A. RICHARDSON, B Commise'rs. . - . .''.;;y.i;:iW'.' -4 :?
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