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udt IiiTo cliaiil ii xnmiinAv&A ,vjipinrz:tnoO ;f I Vol.12. No. 53. , NEERN.-. -. N;.C., HON DAY.1 MORNING, SEPTEMBER ' 6, . ,1B3Q. , "- f Mi? r&ji&X " "I.! ,'.!! t..,in .,1. I f ----- f M nrr) n . n Til ; t t 4 f 1 T I T I W V f I . - - V !1 " V'H:vLt irftl' r ,-""- v4- - ',T '" " . ' . " ' ' ' ' i . r 1- ; ... i : i j Anirdt', tad I:par.ure oftTiiV Naw;ta!&' 0.. July IsvX CO r For JforUi, Weataod Soatb, Ti A '& XX JL-B-t6:19 A. M. - Fr Bnfort and the-Bt JO P. M. For 7 Mbicgtoa, Swiff Greek, Hyrta nd Beaufort' Cpontiett Tuesdays andkFri days at 6 A. M. - , For Trenton, Pllokavflle" and Brsrana boro, ' daily atT AV M. , . -' .r GranUbcro, l$y Birer ad Vander jnerf,tdaiJxaVtA.t. 0!3SiaJUparaji.Moi)ejr.0tdf,AJDd JR,gi4-. tered Ltr Depar ment, Irom 8:30 A!ttft 5 Pr -H. -. f ' A B M Iliog Depirment, from 8 A M. tr 6SiO P. AI. Office open couwtautlj be twoen thes hnnra -Except when maik are beircr distribnted. . ' ' StJMA.i aNo. LlAil receiTe nent OiiiCdOpen from 9:30 to A.M. .. 1 -"-- , V rr. Geo. P. 31. pail has just re cjeived a lot of fine Northern harrls." ' Call and get one.l ! ; Ijee Taylor, who is doing a good business in his new stare- near , the depotVkeeps constantly ;cn hand an.assortment of thick, tough, lamp chimneys, Kerosene oil that gives a bright light and.is sold cheap, besides - . a fulllinc 6fFrnr, Pork Cheese All sold verj-, rtry cheap. ; We call attention to the advertise ment of Dr, Slover, Principal of Xejvbern Military Institute, in this - isue. During the past year, many of the young men of our town attend ed this school and the rapid progress made by them in their studies was marked by their parents. i During the past week Mr. Jos, L. Ithem has had a Hue of carts, five in number, busily engaged hauling marl . from Slover's wharf, foot of Union street, to his plantation just outside! the city . limits. The marl was brought from Batchelor creek and is considered an excellent fertilizer. Wc have received a letter from' Mr. Geo. W. Ward, guard of the Quaker bridge Convicts and he says that he account 01 attempts to es cape on the part of thecon.vicls, sent here by one of the guard,and publish e l in the Xut Suell is overdrawnl At the same time he furnishes us the following in reference to a suc cessful attempt recently made by one ot tne convicts, to get away 40n last Tuesday one of the convicts, named Ben Moore, succeeded in out- generaling the guard, but as . there was a. misunderstanding between the guard and the'sub oyerseer;it ; is a hard matter to tell . who was to blame. Anyway Ben1 made Hs es cape, successfully and has not been overtaken as yet. ? He is about 5 feet high, slini built very black, does not wear whiskers, about 18 or home j Hr3 Cohen's Lierj'Stablcarn JIancOck street, just below Pollock, have been completed, and we imight say they are not inferior to any in the State. The outside appearance of the building does Credit to - the good . taste and judgment of Mr. i ohen, while it is, a great improve ment to the street. Inside will be found every convenience. He has in front an office on, toneside and Har ness room "on ther other- Then a lai-ge open space- for hitching up, and in the rear-twenty-six-elegantly arranged, roomy stalls. On one side 6f the building be has a cart and Jlvagoniyard aud on the other a neat open yaru, wuiie m ,me rear oi uie main .building will be- found a small er building with, two aparimpnts" on the lower floor,- where from twenty five to thirty, mules can be comforta bly taken care of on one side and aa many horses for trading : purposes; on the otner. The upper story of this building will be used for a for age room. .Taking it altogether, friend Coheu is uicelv fitted up We omitted to mention in pur is sue of Saturday that the Elm ( ity Riflemen drilled on the streets Fri day night; that they are rapidly get ting back to their old standard of efficiency is noticeable. Xearly 'every, night. either one or' the - other of our companies are drilling. We -are glad to see it, and believe mott of our citizens are with us, for we all want our military boy, to reflect credit on their native place when they assemble with soldiers from other towns and other States at King's Mountain. There is only one thing at all disagreable about these nightly drills it is the terrible racket created by the drum corps. The drummers are-! very efficient and probably put in their licks, in the latest style of the art, but they like the business too-well aud keep up the drumming long after the drilling is done. JSow 11 a typo could stick type to the music' of drum and fife, or if an editor could write articles to thej. accompaniment of a deafening noise around his office door, this all would do very well, but our experience teaches 11a f T 1 q f noif linr cx rtr rv f K a 'can be done successfully. Therefore, drumm er boys, we suggest that the j drumming cease with the drilling ; while we respectfully suggest to the commanders ot the companies that thev onlv have the bass drum tanned to keep step by.' ' ' , : ' Ice Cream. - Sarah Oxley U now prepared to su; ply Ice Cecam by the plate or measure, at her saloon on Broad street. years ot age ana .lias a New IIanoyer-county, , -.. . i W attended the Democratic Con vention which met in Ihis'cily & t ir- day to nomiuate Cc unty officers andH tnenioersoi ine jegisiaiure-,, - v It was a large and I intelligent assemblage,, and po doujbt did good wc rk for the party, by nominating good and truc? men fo'r , the various offices, and this ; done tho, with out chance of election.: We refer here, and but casually to the speech of John S. Longf, EqV, in " accepting the, nominaion for the Senate. The well know powers cf speech of this gentleman semcd to sympathy, he relered to the arduous fatigues and labors of the position he assumed, hut as Nappleoii dared the plain, of Waterloo, tho Blucher Sid not come up, none, but a craven dared to shrink when ca led by his countrymen to lead m a tor lorn hope-t ' The following nominations were made by the Convention: For the Senate "John S. Long; Representatives. '-Jbhtiscn.il. Bryan and-,,Wmv,PBichara6n;5iSlKrirrJ wm. . x.ane; r ea surer, x-. xv. Bryati; Register of Deeds, Maccn Bryan; Coroner, Juo. j C, Grier, Surveyor, W.liiMarshal. To-night, the variou wards? of this city will send delegates to the Republican Convention to be held on the 9th inst., and to-iyghts work will settle definitely who will be sheriff. Hancock or feinnsou. . - , . An old saltt when asked how far north lie had ever been. replied that he had been so far north that "the cows when milked be.eiqe a red-hot stove save ice cream.' Tor Sale. An established business. . This is an excellent opportunity for a! small 1 1 capital. Terms easv. Address M P Y. Z., Xewbern Post Office For Sal. A dwelling house, containing nino rooms, with lot 107x214 teet, on Pollock street, below Craven. ; This is a rare opportunity to; purchase a residence in the pleasan of the city. . Address P. est portion O. Box 553. For Sale. Valuable houses and 1 ots on East side Craren street. For particulars apply to C. C. Clark or Geo. Allen. Nevbern military jnstitute! GEO. SLQYER A. d-e Et B. PRINQIPJlL, f , - i Will open Sept. 27th, 1880. 9 i linn I fcMM' ' Will I : Z- business formeily ? conducted by B. L. CHURCHILL,' is now bein? carried ion ftr thr widow, tf that 2eutlemK.11 at the Old Stand, 4 MIT)DI.ETKKET, i i - ; ! and she desires the patronage of her, ' ; - - ' mends. ' .' . ? , - ' ; . . ! , Co:st3rilyn Hanc: , Stoves, . J.-" ;l - ' -i ji. Cutfory- t ; .!- i tr - Tin Waro, WUJow .vWar, i .... . f Rat Trapo, and every thine: usually kept in :t first-class Hardware establishment,' at the very lowest prices. . ROBERT 0 IE. LODGE Has for Salo - .' Ik-' - ' Hay, Lime and Cement, LIVERPOOL . . VTV JL . - A LUM-SALT.- Highest price paid for 5 and 6 inch Shingles. At Patterson's tJnioa Point War3 Cz nopiea, Hsmmocko, Infants' Carriage Mat&, Horse Nets. &c.t Just re ceived atj W. Sultan & Co's. - - M. T T II t
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