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-":V ' A:.: ' " f 1 ' 1 MW " eSSB -.Sas-i fWaSBSaBB), , vrfr. rrr y r ' - : rtyra' 'fill UJV' r.aamitt iui BERNE. N. C. EKED AY. AUGUST 2. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS; v;r!TcBUSEn:2a locals.. .ORE AH CHEESE just reoer-ed, 5 Air action has been begun In the district court, .of.-, Marios, Iowa, which will prove of great interest lTTREFnL-TiowBV Uniwea. Atlas to Masonic circles: it lr the first 4 " vj at the. World, Hew .eaiuon, no time tbe Masonic order bas appeal Jocriul ofice.' ; 3lW decision will serve as a precedent f m ported FRENCH BRANDY AND I in other States. A HOLLAND GIN, just Motived nd .. .The entirevcorn crop of 1887 was Ra E rlV Milan U,4ou,wou,uyu Dnsuew, anuoi wne.it RTiaW-'X 45.00(r.00V 0f tLl8 va8t the beet " . " n XTi CROPpRTtJRNlP "SEED. - V.i !,,lKMlfL 52 1 amount the Western anfl feoalhern mo . rrmmmi m&r, fourths. -r0; "L.-, STi ttSi Willi P81 consnmoa cone nauM in entire value. The railroads fleece theraroier of, all they; cai Jti. the shape of freight extortions, and then turn him over to the specula- (met Iq the commercial ceiiters to oe nnauj done lor. ?dl.VMr4Tirt5ld rHill :or . .. aAu t ..... I. . 'l J tf .,"iimT BAjrte , A. muliuI DnKMMABr .m if. T. ifllMimMMlUIIU n. J ihTsoBloffo W8relory term ' OUR! WINllal U tlQUORS toi flu"? ffl The distinction between legiti mate" trade and gambling is that in Not for Controversy. Oar brother of the Wilmington Mes senger U respectfully informed that no "ire" whatever has been aroused in the "owner of the New Berne Joubhal." We disjike to see our Southern writers imitating the example of Northern fa natics. There are writers North" who write just as fluently as the editorial writer of the Messenger, and doubtless set up as much claim to purity of mo tives and honesty of purpose, but they are ever ready to traduce and slander and purest of our Southern and write them down as men of low moral character." The Southern writer who imitates their example and voluntarily pronounces a leading Northern man, who was always honored in the community in which he lived, a man of "low moral character," it just as fanat ical, bitter and, blindly prejudiced ai the Northerner. We see no-difference in the two; both are keeping alive the bitter feelings engendered by sectional port Is untrue ibat the Cabinet Is con- strife, while the large majority of those I "? enng Baa matter, i ne " 1 M iflr An Af PndlAnna linn tAlmAnhaH . . . . it , ... - . . . 1 1 H1IUWKII VI UUBVUIUO UN IVlVlLl OUUDU wno lougni me oaiues 01 me war wun victoria. B. C. for a reDort of the to bury sectional hatred forever. I affair. As soon as it comes to hand a The Messenger man's attemnt to make! stronjr remonstrance will be submitted M I . .1 -r . it m...iutnn. m.bin . aini w me imperial uovernmeni . X , ..... J. I 8ir John Thompson, Minister of Jus aiuoi.Ainis is ratner lar ieicnea- iiittn thi. .rinn. .;nj . .rrlnt fnr 8etnre of the Black Biamoal J oiWKTO. Jnlv SI. A SDeclai disnatoh ie-ihe Empire from Ottawa says: "'The iauat aooouDt of piracy by the United States Jo Kohring Sea continues to be aaach dieousted in official circles. A dispatch has been received at the Fish eries Department from Mr. Baker, M.F., giving- additional particulars of the seizure of the Black Diamond. It seems she was seised when seventy miles from land. iMr. Baker says that a strong feeling of resentment and indig nation has been engendered among the inhabitants of British Columbia by this wanton outrage, and that a meeting of the citizens of Victoria is to be held to express tbeir indignation. This dii patch was under consideration by the Council yesterday. Until the oiucial report is before the government no ao tion can be taken, and the Minister of Customs accordingly telegraphed to the collector at Victoria to forward full particulars without loss of time. Col lector Homly's reply was received by Hon. Mr. Bowell last evening, but it appears that the information which he has to give is no fuller than that already published. OTTAWA, Ontario, July 31. lhe re the former an equivalent is given X Medicinal and ether ones for sale in return far value. There is an by - ' J AMIS Rkdmqno. exchange iu which the condition of Ool. Amis feels the least offended by the the extradition of Burke, charged with reference to nim we will surely beg nis me muruer ui ur. uronm at imuagu Unprecedented Rainfall at Danville, Danville, July 31. There bas been an unprecedented summer rainfall in this section. The Dan river is np to the high water mark and is still rising. The bridge at Cascade, on the Danville & New River Railroad, has been washed away, and also bridges over Sandy Creek. The Atlantic & Danville track is submerged for several miles and much damage has been done. Several washouts are reported on the Virginia Midland road, between Danville and Lynchburg, and trains have been stopped. Trains from Washington are running by way of Richmond and thence by the Atlantio Coast Line. Crops of corn and tobacco on the low lands are flooded and seriously damaged. Beecham's Pills act like weak stomach. magio on a SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. (J., I.a-:;st, Olttcit and Bctt Fcmalr Col lege In (he foutb. I L. 4 t. MAHA!An Ln L.li 1 T Rt.avw.v haa been abolished in wu" "l"vo "J "i- I af fhik AvnanoA f on) Kv 4liA Tabo I lxisa strange fact that the of the other, giving nothing in re- : first apple was eaten by the first turn lor value received. This be- pair' . ling the case, what right has speca- ' - , - rZ k lation in stocks, grain and futures Texas fever is playing havoc , , . I rft rtA AlnafiAn as nnmmaroial linn. among ine oatue iu iuo tuumu Territory and Oklahoma. ' Miss Minnie Daly, a pretty ' Brooklyn girl has created a sensa tion by running away with a Kick- poo Indian. - " " ' f 1 1 ' ' , : 'V EvEBY cotton planter in Amer- Icaj;' should place hie order for Cotton bagging at once, and refuse to. use jato 'as a free gift. nessT National Economist. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. E. Sloveb Cream cheese. E. W. Carpenter Notice, etc Rev. J. H. CLKWELL-rSalem female academy. pardon; but if he is the sensible man that he is represented to be we hardly think he will feel offended. Now if the -'owner of the Journal" showed any "ire" or any particular friendship for Mr. Garfield in simply disputing the charge that he was a man of "low moral character" we were not aware of it, nor do we think anybody! else was aware of it but the learned writer of the Messenger staff. Farmers' picnic today at StreetB ferry. ' JiHEa IQAEFrELXK SOU Of the r Governor .Fowle passed down to VIt PrnnlilAni iaMtf training for thelMorehead City las Resolutions. At a joint session of the Rough & Ready and Reliance Fire Companies the following resolutions as presented by the committee on condolence were unanimously adopted; Whereas, It has pleased Almighty Qod in Ui all-wise providenc to re move from our ranks our much beloved fireman, and one who was a charter member of the Reliance Engine Com pany No. 1, viz: Limbo L. Lewis, who departed this life Monday, July 29ib, 1S8U, therefore De it Resolved 1, That whilst we bend in bumble aubmtasion to the expression of whan to I Divine Will we sincerely deplore his Dut i loss as one not eaeuy replaced, tnougn no can vuo nnuiu uuiu irjvivc uuaii um loss has proved bis eternal gam Resolved 2, That we regret his loss not only for ourselves, but for the citi zens generally, who he was ever ready to assist in the hour of danger; also for the sake of bis bereft widow and orphan ohildren and especially bis very sick intend to make it, but we want to make daughter who by tbe mysterious work- tug, ui ui Ait- vvieo x luviuouuo uns ucuu Session opens August 27lh. ISM). Faculty 30 Professors and Teachers. Special features tbe Development of Character, Health and Intellect. Fully equipped Prepara tory and Collegiate departments, besides flret class schools In TOn.lc, Art) Lan guage and Commercial Studies. Send for Catalogue to IUV. J. U CLEWELL. aug2dw3w Principal. Our Next Fair We presume the board of directors Of the Fair Association knows begin to prepare for the next Fair, a little reminder to our farmers in this and adjoining counties that such a thing will be, is not amiss. Our last Fair was just a step forward from the beginning. It will take several years to work it up to what we a long stride in that direction this year. We want out farmers to begin to prepare for it by setting aside some farm pro duct to exhibit. Many think they have nothing worth exhibiting but they TAMsin'tha GbnereeaionaL district I A good crowd passed down for the bo long represented by his rather. u" uo -x aWasMaMSJPSisiawsssiaaa" I is ' I OllV nAUP nnafr.maVatAP isl tnAarlntT BAmA ' "FOEgome dajs nesr flecretarv LhanKes in the arrangement for the Blaine has been Permitted to take I general delivery of mail. Under the would be surprised how some little ar Charge of his own health. Has the change, box owners can get to their wnicn seems notning to mem wm toki. r.Mn-i fi.Q -,n0riDoxeswitaout crossing me line or in-"v .hw. iuirera wBitiog men vuru iu uo ooivcu. Xhe New Berne Silver Cornet Band so suddenly deprived of their grandest earthly stay and protector. Resolved a, lhat we tender iOur warmest and heartfelt sympathy to his NORTH CAROLINA, I Craven County, f Huperlor Coitit. T. K. Maoe. and T. E. Mace Executor of Josoph Band, dee'd. Plaintiffs, Against The Provident Life Association. Defendant. Notice of Summons and Action. Tlie Provident Life Association of llalii. more, Maryland, will take notice thai un action as above entitled has been com- meneed In the NtiDerior Court of ilravnn County, North Carolina, and a summons lBgued thereon. The purpose of the aotion is to enforce compliance with the terms of a policy of Life Insurance, and the leooverv of a sum of money alleged to be due thereon. ine aeienuantaDove named IB required to appear at the Court House in Newborn, North Carolina, at a regular term of the Superior Court, to be held therein on the Twelfth Monday after the KlrBt Monday in September, 1889, and answer or demur to the complaint. Aug. 1st. UiNii E. W. CARPKNTEH. aug2Bw UlerkBup. Court POVDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nov varle. A marvalaf purity, strength uu. . ' olesomeneM. alort economical tlmn iir, ordinary Kinds, aad cannot be sold in coiupelitlou with the mul titude of low test, short weight, atom or phosphato powdeiH. Hold only In cani Royal, Uakim, 1'uwmeic Co.. 1(M Wall tW, N Y. unel dsu wed frl W Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, and desires to obtain a class of Girls and Young Ladies. As her acconimodatious are limited, she will be ploaeud to receive the names of those who wish to enter, as early as possible. All branches taught. Terms made known on application. jy 28 dw2w For Rent. The house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by H. 1!. Duffy. Pos session given thu lutof July. m30 dtf II. L). DUFFY. Rooms To Rent. Pleasantly located rooms to rent: either furnishuil or unfurnished. Ap ply to this olliee. July 20. 1WJ. dtf GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c, also bereaved family, believing fully that plowB Cultivators, Farm Maohinery, entaf borhood. the All-Wise Benefactor will surely "Temper tbe wind to the shorn Lamb." Resolved 4, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of both com panies, published in the Journal and a oopy be sent to his Dereavea family in business of &c, belonging to the The point we want to impress upon I token of oar esteem and true appreoia- Itlsnaid .'t Governor Fowle and party at tbe "T SfflLS " memr,0UB relief ludliffifi l a inT m, nk with h min Mnrohoo Pita l" i drartAri in monrntmr ror thirty davs indivldnala In proportion ; to .their v to thelirj) JSMP anrt ' wank with Kim In Mnrnhnarl P.it.ir. We learn this was a "set up" from omnton that the Puis 01 tne premtam, J I . I i tMA -1 1 3 1 I j "r . ,. ... I a. premium oi at least uu vuuuiu ooi Hr,,8..;W. Smallwood tendered his nffnA f:P fhn hMt nnnnlv kfllk. I f . T . . .1 i. I J ' I m .esiBWUQB as m uusuceor n rws or 5i75 for the second; 8125 for coMittmc ranBsrand; reani thattallad8!btfj was accepted by the the mti and $100 for the fourth. Respectfully submitted, w. w. lawrence, Elias Hats, Wm. Jones. John Whitfield, Major Bryan, Nathan Sladk. ' benefacr8rcandiiiotyto61a in the Sm l SadS SlStS Premium80f lhi8 kiDd wiU p SUtement of Receipts and Dbbnne " "hands of ft claU WYdtC&tfDroflt f 2." iaieij ,PPm,iai Interest in the surrounding counties ments for Month ending Ang. 1st, '89. S!Si7!S!S: to..fil he.Tary- th.e.Egq:.wil d-l unmake the exhibits what 1889. . . Receipts. Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are noti fled that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given. L S. WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee. Baggage Transfer. from the producer to swell already 8t,u look after the peace and dignity of I plethoric purses. I the State in West End. The Goldsboro Argus suggest that the I I stockholders of the A. & N. O. R. should the original intention was, viz: "East ern North Caroliua in a nutshell." Another building must be erected for . v.l.m.i..Aftfb.M f ""T"'"' a- u' we exnioiuon or. nan, oysters, game, . , ' 1 "certain whether or not the President's etc. The cemetery road v. ill be com- July 1. To balance. It is fortunate that Dr. Ben 5. To o'h f 'm city marshal 7. To o'h f 'm tax collector 13. 20. " 27. Baoriraca taken SAfelv and nromntlv J i on n jo I - - J . r - r- J i,oo.o to and from any part of the city. 95.00 200 75 84.00 31.00 16.00 ' . The, phantom of .Ctyil Service , Ke- order for the stockholders train on the pietool' which will greatly add to the ' "forto SiW at tle Oojt Of thepoctbr'g 6di lost., will deprive them of the op facilities of getting to and from the r," a. . jt'-ti L.J1- l.l.?.i'fr.I .J A ' ml Sw A fta alma mm fan A JIamm ' BtVaM 1 mi . . 1 . . 9 bed, 6 jery nigt Ifmq grinS ghastly portunity or being passed down when grounds. The next Fair ought to and until Ol.ni.tvoarler Journal. the stockholderi meeting is held.' the will far exceed the other in the rariety y.-f in ii ii ii j i - "i rnA- point seems to be .well taken. Some and extent of exhibit, but it is about j0nas McDaniels.. TJtK reslqeW 01 tMr UOCKiPgewoanoWerslIketo attend the meetings time to begin to plan for it. J.T.Lewis ValUnrrtAT -irUrKfln t.hA ftnnlof the comnanv and hear the reoorta of . PrinoeHyman. 'r:" :rr j' ltai-r-A;.-5 .- Awfol Smrerlng of Locked Out Miners. Ferdinand UUich , oecansenia ' pnonpu;.me.. " chmago. Juiv 8i.-fWaman f. uirich w AvnAArAn tttAMt ttiA iffi innnarrloo 1 r. r -t- ' w--e $2,268.78 Disbursements. 0. Erdmann 10.00 J.T.Lewis 48.15 Dennis Wads worth 4.55 9.70 25.00 6 00 Wagons will attend Railroad. Steam era ana terries. Orders left at my office will have good attention and quick dispatch. J. W. STEWART, , augl tf Broad street. Baby Carriages. of Ohio, which have ' been crippled Shipping Ifewe. hvX- flAni'rMtmAn.Wfl.lUSb steamer Hanteo of the O. D, line Lawler and other members of the Brlsi- Ulrica, treasurer ness Men's Relief Committee left this J-O- aj"r:',"' morning with additional supplies for 2 Wetersw the hall-starved locked out coal miners! laww o. nowsra.... in In ton fltirf? ! -f Will sail today at 12 o'clock for Norfolk, at Streator, III. A reporter talked with The steamer Eaglet of the E. 0. D Mr. ueorarty, whose business in Htreat- lor ubb Deen wen nign rumea oy me E. B. Hackburn. v enta mote thftn'the btrju fo Vrap -,- -eamV io' jute at the ! prejeiiit cot prices oi juief u is a go aa invent-1 w-v-hm..,.-,'- ; .. , ... ... . . . m t ww . ww whp n..n . rir inrnim . i naeat, oecanse since tne, tare qtis-iiVvr.;r1-r.r'- . v ; n' mamed. r , .. u. juoopsof icinston, was in tbe ; poor tLa cron in cotton willi make eachl.t.: ; c iiW:;. i th man . ." , ; .,;., I NW WW J WWJl J 'S!-" '.' 7-. "V -i'.'- uaie pnng DDn.A2a pec uaie more New Berne Gas Co 81.00 4 05 30.00 30.00 30.00 5.00 20.00 20.00 1.50 THE NEW BERNE FTJHlV ITTJIIK CO BTIUti LiKADsl JJm hsva en lianrl snrl sa rv. munHfailnrlnir ....151.50 and receiving every day handsome Parlor Hutu. Chamber Buiu, nail Stands. Ward' robes. Desks. Chairs. Louni.es. Tin Hafes and M.lt.rM.Afl All t.ltA DIvtH. u a m .mi fit .Ii... 25.00 1 are eood and substan tlal. W also have the 25 nil I finest stock and latest style of Eabv Car 119 nnlrIBe8 lua' nas over ueen nrongm totnis 20.00 1 tnres and Mirrors. We nay snot cash for 2.50 lour goods, and get a discount of to and 50 per 16 66 Old Virginia Cheroots. STILL IN THE LEAD! More of thtui weru sold last year than any utbtr brand of Cheroots in tho world, a ml uu increase of 75 ner cent, of sales fur the first live months of this year over that of last vear. They retail I'lVE fur TEN CENTS, and are Ihc DlSf coods on the market, being EiUAL to any 10 cent and BETTER than any 5 cent ciear. Smokers, beware of the numerous imitations on tho market, and when calling for a package of the OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS be sure and see that it has the name rand sis-. nature of P. WHITLOCK on it, other wise you will be imposed upon. Trade supplied by F. TJlricla, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR je27 dw3m NEW BERNE, N. 0. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION i - at very Low Rates IS OFFERED to MOTS and YOVlfO MJBM DAVISSCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding Brli.jnl, and la one of the BeH Kqulpped Schools in tho United States. Healthy location, Fine Ciiimitc, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Baud, Cadet Orchestra, Dull l.oureodt study, or prep aration for highest classes of any C'olleiru or for Business. Complete Courn' in Telegraphy. For Regit ter with lull purliculavu address , COL. A. C. DAVIS. Supt., LaOrauge, N. C ' cent, therefore we can sell goods cheaper than any other store in this city, We are also agents fo' the Eclipse Sewing Machine. it nas no equal, tr you want a nrst-class machine call and tee na before buying else where. We will save you money. T. J. TURNER 6c CO., PROPBI KTORH. 22 4 24 Middle streot. New Berne, N- O. Wtrtftl I ho ninth rA nrran a. haiaiunorriveu vesierUBV Wlta aoarKOOI , , ..o-:-' . - n- 1 r. "t. ""'- v i , - -, - , . . I miners trouoieB. jnr. ueorarty- nas i y w.. pfttfrin In ftto;wrwb sthhntSO mwonanuisa ana wm sail wis been in Mllwankee foriiome davs. Jtt.T.MOoerts. ...... ,,,yr..-. , ., j , , , . ... . ,i ., ... it v n..w.ni r.. iu iiinrDin-H d didci. ine Annie oi t eouaitmir reuei. w navn nso nwuvuiu thBQ . the CKtttt 10 Wrap I .... ,. ...... - l.r1. inrovialonto rliitrlhnta 'ftlrl ThomU Wilson ha: rtnt; who.fi will fhla amonnti tn I New Berne Journal. whnn divider! amnn B.fKlfk alj-lnirlJWOw. W. WUlianM..,.. minrai the majority ofwionv) are 8WltB4fi. men with families. . it .Jv?wy Ati.:. 8 t n tj:i j n. soareely last : two Vdaya for wattty &Ute..,. V7.43 La.Ut.UUUM XI, Us XWirutUl OUi i , "i i.i !.. v a. n i o nn Ka 100 PHKS.PEKT-S Om., Newbern,N.C. v' I . .... .. . ,,. . ... . irr aaI rv: .y. .u. .n k:.L n a wntis p v ... ir.t n trutniuiiy say tnat many people are IV. VTTw"ir " '''""I " " " '".r"" uo . . . . . '(! .. . a n,UHUjL .MM . .VW...- . WHW WUMU. VH 1 - than in rate, -IJCOaomlSC.. : v'.- I eity yesterday. Be will hold services arV for bread and wallowin th mnddv Braxton Latham 75 this Company has been deferred, and I In the M. E. Charon next Sunday. J streets, but their mothers have , become ruenarason , i.w I tn oraer tnat tney may not oe deprived APEraAtfroninamnton.5.Val.lf t cr .-j vaa.-. I callous to their cries, and do,. not" aeam Merritt WbiUy... 75 1 of their usual annual trip to the sea - tiuiin,uiiinii luunuiui uiiitit - , T.-rvv . . . I u. n.i.i I ' nr Li .1 1 . ,, f T-l'' WKtiii-hXAhmirna1L- ltJL.iA ... tilSV S A WBWflW HI -ttt llttl. -MdOffl- irmmj.; u uarwumur uw ninrae .neseaaoD, an v " " r-" ? f yV" " .wr ssi fnve a tilainta am infrtnuanti th in.a (mb t. xT. uouartav.... 70 stockholders and their immediate fam arrived here Sunday morning' and h Ot B, Avcook Esq.; and Capt. D. J. nnietln their miaerv. 1 A few are' varv I JmeaO. Harrison .... 2.85 lilies will be passed free to Morehead rr -'rrpd at the ' hotel aa John Broadhurst of Goldsboro' were la the proud, and effectto be light-hearted, W. yootea .75 and return on the mail train, beginning 'l- ea : " ; oitv vesterdav aftendinc Ihe hearimr of when they haven't a thing to eat in (he glark Clark. 15.68 Wednesday, July 81st, and can return Lcanon. He Went immediately; to owy '"t"' lM.aO on any train except oharteredexoursion kiA- n-A. "0 uo," f . .75 tralneiup to and Inoluding Saturday, ;T Trw'"T referees ThiM'- til he gets right Jtc tte midst, of the Betsy Simmons.......: -...... 15.00 August 10th. : By Immediate families " AzZ down to . DIB . WealS.I i u. w nirinh nrl Tmfl- Inf. for minAr-.L Rnainoaa haa annA tn amaah. New Berne Academy ....,.., 8 00 1 are meant those nersons residinc in the l!a v 1 rot Riskii himfcfilf known Un,hrinitwMtjiriaaftBnn:L; and stagnation rule everywhere Ua- ew Berne' Academy.. B.OOlhouse of stockholders and dependent - . . v . , 1 i a. i. . I- a -A.x,. a- am I Bw Kamn m nm n avfiw - ibh nnnn inam Tnt nnnnrr. mil nrnsiTSi vni Notice. Thu JuutiocB of tho Peace of Jones county are notified to nioet at Trenton on the Firut Monday in August next, to -act upon a matter of prime importance, wnicn win tiion bo laid before tbem. Let every one nttond. BY REQUEST. . l.i rr"n' ui ii iEK-sa cX iwfl,.,!-. .-wrB,iu,4.,auu niMyisior further relief comes;'you iwlll sooni New Berne.Aoademy.. .8.00 be charged full fare. Conductors will i 3 -nnerg.-' -Ila -4'1'rtll' Morehead City 'yesterday afternnon.'':; hear of soma deaths from aolualstarva-' Pi C. Davis.;..... , 3.20 be famished With list of stockholders. - t "-j ': " Ti n II l't-'L"1 ' ''' ' ' :y'i-v' tion." .- - . ; - ,-vv Dr.B. a Primrose....,..M.d)ia.v 85.00 1 A speolal train for the aooommoda- t.lt a fact B2i remarked:, "pete h .adijm dbmir,,';v. TO.WiriF4t By balanee...WK.i..4..U..l,U7.98 .ion of stockholder, will leave Golde- tiva l?crris!s after tue, aad l . V The .pleasant effeot and the perfeot .SalUvan -Arted,: HjSnL;-- boro, Tuesday,. August 8th, at aeven v.- ..Bi.;af,i'.' -,' "afety with which ladies may use the i New YoRKj' July: 8h John" L. Bulll- V .'; 4' vi W.B8178 O'clock, a-m-, and returning will leave s'cy a6saJiir a ia.ue name ijqaii fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, un- van was arrested here this evening Upon Morehead tame ilay on- arrival of mall l c. i-cricv. a i;ti .3 rr." Ii a der ail oonauions maae it tneir iavor a requisition' warrant turned DV uov.l VAMz. lst.lBBU. ; .",' 'o-itxtMk ttt evenina;. ? Bonedule ( or thls load :a l::j, Li v a .;.'; cr i u a remedy.1, it is pieasing totnerye uui, and taken to police headquarters i i sworn to and subscrl i to the taste, genue, yet enectuai in in a close carriage to, await transfer to I this August 1st, l8o. on ine aiuneys, liver auu uuweiu, before me rtralo will be posted at each station and .'!, 'o aMuwIii dailv naMfa alnnff linn.,,'. . . BKYAN, Pres. I Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs." . Also, a full stock of the Anchor brand Celebrated Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sices. A FULL LNE OF Battlea' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. ' on & i .;v,iOm;rorale.4 A Forty Saw Brown Georgia GinV in good condition. Cheap for cash. ; , Apply to '- - - a ' ' ' jy38 dwlm . ;.i , v K. ;
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