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1,' Vol. . No. 259 NBVffl&Rft-Ni V. MONDAY M0RNIN(i, OCTOBER 29, 1877. Frico 2 , cts. lilt " For several yearq East Frout Street, be tween Broad autt - Snort; hag beeu iu a de ipUjnible'tpnilfon, rendered : fio by heavy nidea aud thd tat ffi'jUnuy of ibo barf ex tendiog aloog the edge-, n( euwe river. .Although oar city Fathers have used every mean in their power to protect the trees .-and sidewalks in that locality their' efforts -hare been unavailing, for whenever the riv -Vises jereri an inch above the low "watet mark the damage has increased. And for .every grain of sand that has1 been washed off and every foot that has been laid bare we reckon a separate and distinct carsVbas been called down on the bead of oaoh and every councilman in our city, by Bom" chronic; . ! croaker. Now if they de served the censure even of ' inveterate grumblers, we would say give it to them .pile it on ? jLet us Jldok 'at the matter ? The two Board j which were in power be fore the present one was electod, were so rraznped-rby injunctions, law suits, crim inalVturrants, etc., that they found it 'impossible- to ' collect more than enough money fr put the streets and pumps in order" tfrid; pay ; othcir necessary expenses, and itr would have5 ben folly for them ta bavaflempteo! : at Unit time to expend $1,000 r.$l ,600 of the monies collected by taxation in one particular- locality : when the property of most of the tax payers was jeopardized? ndlfjg-redo'oed in valae itittttgt fij5tftfc3tlS2rof felt tho streets and raogt of tbo ptmip. And, although tbey expended no " more. moiieyon'EaBt Front Street than on other streets, ' their " record is a good ono, and' they-- will ever deserve the v praise and commendatiod of iQiff ktf fbr' noi' tonly; doibg "all they etUdfor tbei benefit aofd- convenience of tber tislituents,' but for' taking the' reins of gdySrntenl out of the hands of a. party TvbJch was ruinoqfclyr funning the' city in detr and for holding oh to their positions wbe the very-'heavens-were moved" to . oust them, But' did ..they' get tho credit ihj Reserved? '" W fear not for-when thef enifre, Board Vr broujjbV' before a magis trate on' ' criminal- - warrants, each found ' guilty ojf having tmmit ted tt misdemeanor I. e-, of "having resolutely held on to the oncers in;whiitber..werk:plAced, to save their fellow-citizens froin ultimate ruin and bound ovef to dVurt in the sum of dvertq $500 each., not tme ipfe the; rmonied ; Demo crats inour city cade, forward and 'said, knrnur nan ImvA Yixr rrriv1 nor tYtnlht'' nnv- eeOtlmenl will ve you fromi going to nt. ot th advertisement. andalliuc at lit t jii a - i s : ' TJ. r . . . . . . . jau i win Bvauu your uouu, oui mey were couipeUe4 gpJil'aghBirrsoal friends to seoure bQndumen. . Bat. we will let that pass, and, as we Lave somewqat . -j.j i.mr t a- . . '.van i-' "Amprag the first ads of the present Board of OottnethnenV wad -in Revise stoeanfer leUertn4ho CondHiou of Bast Front .8 lhe Boor4 cauae 'an ' ad Ye'rti&f tp.be inserted (v our iHjy vpaperfar.eealed propositions for building a, wrf on .East jront Str, and on receivj. tfon TroyHarri8-Bruir, wtrrer- to furnish a snflieieuV amoutft of stone to erredt the" wharf, 'they' clbeea contract k with XLaVglTen aiid'ttG Uat-f tu nope inai A-eupstanuai wdwt, wr'-n kcourtwfori Bruit could not go to work immediately aud tb'kr Board waited Ion him, preferring to wait rather than have a wood wlnirf, which would cost as much -a the proposed stone one and' which would only last a few years &t the best. ; When Mr. Do Bruil was about to commence ;jtbe work, ho met Nvith an ' accident aud again it had to be delayed. However, 'we learn the commit tees appointed by the Board to 3 have the wharf erected are still confident of having it done in stone, and that they have hopes that a commencement; will be made in a sttort time. i Nipped la the Bad. Oh' Saturday night oho! of. the clerks in Mr.'A. Zacharias' clothing esttblishment, observed a colored man1 going oat of the store with a bundle under his arm, and not having seen the negro with the bundle when be went in, the clerk investigated the matter and found that Lis employer was about to lose a pair of p ints through the adroithees pf a 'sneaking tbief. The negro, who proved to be Jesse Watson, who has just served out a term in tho peniten tiary, was arrested and commtted to jail i ' Aceldently Shot. Sir. A. Zacharias was exhibiting a loaded pepper-box pistol, in bis store, on Satur. day night and the "pesky thing " went off, '-shooting -a ball through the fleshy part of tben$.0f Mrs thumb. The damage was Btr(atttt; it should teach Mr. Z. and all the Vest Of Wfcl&t we- ska Idn't. be pistol too, may be) is dangerous without look; stock or barrel." ; I Tnrnrri Almanar. ' ?e; kre Indebted -to Mr. James II. Eu niss, of Raleigh, t bo publisher, for a copy of Tu'retVKb'rtb" Carolina Almanac for theyear. 1878. i- Thiais the 41st year of its publioation; and besidos tho usual array of almaone (here are various ; statistics aud matters of interest" to tho people .of the State. : Ou Ffday' afterhoen. a pair'of spectacles, Kinga Oombiuntion, No. G. A suitable reward will' bepaid-f or' j their rdelivery ' at Mrs, Stanly's BookSiorO.'ISputU1 side of Pollock Street. ( I An OX,' suopsed' to be stolen, which the thofHoe-1! Hill, t upper end of j'- 'f - - - Mrn.-Dumy . Wishes to :afih0onco to the Lad ies f hat she has received her fall and winter stock of Mill ineryof-lhe latest styles abd material, ilso Baching, Zepbyj-Jp,-r . for 'Bti&ar. 1 ' JeJ tbttIarness. 1 iming, Ptfttbroilarnesa: -et A s'noriwaEfv everynerprpvao liS06entg;) UttshmereTV,' ! . A Wonderful Story. A wouderful Btatement, signed by Mr. J. W. Todd, who is known to many of our citizons,aud by Ilev. James Steele, colored, comes to us from Berry bill township. It appears that in the township named, a col ored man; Jacob Jamison.aged about fifty six years died Saturday morniug at 3 o'clock and was buried Bunday at 11. After he had boen shaved and laid out, curious marks wero observed on his face, and ou closer examination revealed on the right side of his upper lip under the nostril, the letters O. 0. clearly defined. Under the left nostril were traced' the figures 1877. These charaoters are said to have risen on the mans face iu the form of blisters, and to'ihavo been very distinct. This state ment, signed as above, tells that several men saw the strange sight and read the letters and figures, lliv..-Mr. Steele, with whom wp talked in regard to the matter, avers that there is no question about the truthfulness of the story, aud stated far ther that many good men both white and colored, bore witness to the stato of facts herein related. Cliarlotte Observer. Cook, Parlor and Oflice Stoves. An assortment of the above named goods at D. G. Smaw's, opposite the Postofllce, The Cottage Cook is strictly a first-class stove, there being over 50,000' of them now in use is sufficiont evidence of their su periority. . All stoves ! warranted to give satisfaction. Agent fur Spear's Golden Sun Fireplace Heater.! :j Teacher WHiited, , A liuy teacbor, who can give instruction - a r a?ZXlH iutw,'nt. oranches, and music, -is foolm' wrth fire arms, for a gan (ahntSno taSorfriatcVool in the country, GruJuate prefcried. i . i Address, T. JJ- Maluson, ; CroatanCaven Co., N. C. FAMILY GROCERIES" At G. E Slover'sll - INOWf OFFEB f FOR BALE AT s LOW - pricts the following described list of - goods, re jeutly received i Boasted Coffee Ground tbCOritr ! FLOUR, all kinds, r ? - SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA; . , i t BUTTER, LARD, BreakfastV Bacon, XX J-V. JXM. J-9 Sxigar-cured Shoulders I VI' l .TON1 M A I J K KT BEEF. Looked coknbd beef. , ' : SLICED DRIED Bffltf, smoked! halibut. SMOKED hbrkiho, COD jFibll, MACKEUKL, TOTTED HAM. ' 1 4s " 4 Laundry and Toilet Scq?3f LOBSTERS. SARDINES, ' I TOMATOES, VW MS, ? i CRAOKERS, Ml IXttZ, I CONDENSED MILKY. ThXTATO nATSTlP WOUOESTER SAUCE, Lined coats? $L'T2-lCth.s; -at" Moore's. Come and see mo.; ! . ! W, HOliLISTEK, MIDDLE' STBEEl' OdETorjS; for Sale, Missouri and other Flours, Ferris Meats, Corned Reef, ( Mackerel i a Half Kits, Smoked Herring, Macaroni, Cheese, To matoesr PeacbeB, Worcestt rsbiro Sauce, at reduced prices, Crosse & .Black well Tickles, Piokles in Rplk, Superior Teas, Roasted Coffee, Mince Meat, Spices. Jellies, Pre sorves, Potatoes and Apples, i No charge for cartage. Beef Tongues and Dried Beef atC. E. Slover's.- Not Cheap Drugs," but Drugs Cheap, at Berry's. 1 If you want a clear Havana Cigar, try Joe Sultan's Key West, 3 for 25 cents. Boneless Cod Fish and Sugar-Cured Hams, fresh and nice, at Wm. Salter's, on Middle, a few doors be low South Front Street. (ASA J ONES, MIDDLE ST., Y Ffasjust received a fine Nssortment of Ladies' Chil jrens' and Cents' Philadel ha Shoes, Cloaks of the 4test styles, Ladies' Dress lods, and in short evory hinfound in a first-class )rv cbodo Store. . OLIVE OIL, FRENCH MUSTARD. . YEST CAKES, YEAST POWDERS, j t CORN? STARCH, s r ' M GRAHAM FlOUhvj, CITKON. RAISINS. CURRANTS, PRUNES, CANDY, full line, CHOCOLATE, MAGAllONI, fJ ROUND SPICES, VERM1CEL1, CUWINU- TOBACCO, PURUA&l 8MOKINO, Superior article of Starch, I. t CHEESE, RARDKY. PIOKLfV IRISH POTATOES, ONIONS. KEROSENE OIL. U; I fs ;' POWDER, SHOT and CAPS, j i j - r CANNED PEACHES, CANNED PINE APPLES. ? Sweet jpotatoos Constantly on "Hiail; FINE TEAS, -I! .; .! ' L ' f - ENGLISH ISLAND MQLASSE. Dried Soup Ve FIKESYBOfS, ! getables To My Country Customers. -1 bave carf-boase accomni3la1f6nii' for " all Wbo feel disposed to leave thlr teaAw with me and warehonse toooo FREE. Re- -member tbe name, ' f ! . . ; j OppositcfcCoxirt House,
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