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THE JOURNAOL jXinston, IS C. THUESDAy; FEB. 5. 1880. TberoMmetr Record for the ! Week endlnpr Feb. 4. ' ! - j ."T . 10a.il. lr. Tfrsdar. ...- " - :- rrwy " J esr, Haas's jr. .uM 1 40 oo TMr. so . Wedaeeday, The following delegates are selected to, represent the SUU in : the I7ationl Republican Convention W. P. Cana- dy, W. H. Starbuck, James E. . Harris and Rnfus Barringer an entire Sher man delegation, " ; Clay Parrott has fitted np a fiat and sent a number of bands op i the Neuse to commence rafting lumber f rom above White Hall to Parrott's Mill at Kinston. To give the Devil his does, it is bat fust to add that the Neuse river Im provement will render rafting mnch ea tier. fresh Oardn Seed at Hkhst Dtjnss. Irish Potatoes at N. Sla'sly. Valentine st NiiStanly's ; Bafgy 'r Newborn. Winter set in on Monday, . . x The Editor is on a trip to Washing- ton Ci(f. ' , Dr. T. R Emury has concluded to remain in Trenton for another year. The Republican State Convention is called to meeHnr Raleigh oo July 7th. Id passing E. P. Lof tin's farm last week we noticed about 25 little lambs among his sheep. Corn is very scarce in this market. We or edict 85.00 per barrel before CO dsjs run out. The shoemakers are offering thanks for the rain, snow and sleet with which we have been blessed this week. Miftfttfl Lida Herring, Jnlia Metts, and Sallie Mitchell were in town, last week, visiting Col. Moses' family. No lights on the street Monday night the darkest night we have had this winter. Levi Dawson says he has already sold Chemicals enough for making 150 tons of Fertilizers. The Hookerton young men hold Tournament on Friday the 6th inst. and give a Corouation Ball at night. The Kimton String Band furnish the music. The Democratic State Exacntive Committee meet in Raleigh on March the 4th to fix the date for calling the State Convention. , New Berne haa the Pinafore fever at last.' It was a long time a coming, bnt it struck deep when the fatal moment did eome. We have received a letter from Sand Hill giving notice of a new 'firm Cobb & Co. which has recently! opened in that township to do business on a cred it and help the poor. The writer sup poses that W. H. West will order the most of his goods from tlrem. ' It mnst be a strong firm why dont they adver tise in the Jocbsal? The Woman's Missionary Auxiliary Society will meet at Mrs. Jans Griffin's Friday evening Feb. 6th at 3 o'clock. A full attendance ia desired. & " Mbs. E. EJ Itomrt Sec La Orange Items Hogs to CHvo Away. One of Jerry Sutton's neighbors saya that he Jerry aays he has more hogs than he knows what to do! with that corn is so high, owing to last summer's drought, that it doesn't pay to feed to hogs; and that his sows axe! so fruitful that his plantation is becoming horribly overstocked, and ne has a good mind to give a lot away to bis neighbors. llice. I . ; J-, Mr. F. M. Haskins who runs a rice mill on Wbitelv creek snvs that the Bncklesberry rico cleaned; at his mill this ' season was extra nice. It very frequently panned out 25j pounds of nice clean rice to the bushel of rough riee bronght in, after paying the toll. He says that John Sutton jof Bnckles berry has some extra nice sjeed r:ce. The revenue officers were! oat In force last week hunting for blockade stills near the Jones and Lenoir .line. It is said they surrounded the woods where thrre was a still, and the moonshiners, seeing the situation, loaded up the still in a wagon, covered over neatly with fodder, aud drove by the pickets without detection, pretending to have a load of fodder carrying to town. Elder Sylvester Hassell, Pi esident of the Wilson Collegiate Isstitnte, preached in the Baptist Church Sunday evening. , , , j jiif lu ' , Policeman W. M. Murchison report ed the town lock-up in considerable de mand Saturday. Several, having too frequent access to the little brown Jug, becoming boisterous and forgetting to go borne, were allowed to cool off in the the town sanctum. Rev. W.H. Wills of the Protestant Methodist church preached in town on Friday evening. He succeeds the late Rev. J. O. Whitfield on this mission. The membership of this church is small at this place, and it ia believed by some that it and the Episcopal Methodist will unite at no distant day, lay delegation, the principal cause of separation, hav ing been removed, j ' Messrs. C." S. Woo ten and F. B. Fields are summoned to appear before the Senate Committee on the Exodus. This it is, men. are summoned from their business to attend an in vestiga tion that can bring no good to the country further than brighten tho pros pects of a party or a politician. All know the cause of the exodus .. and do not wish to throw any impediment in its way. . j Lee's Prepared Lime is meeting a ready sale among the cotton planters in this section. It was used lust year by S. I. Wooten, Haywood Waiters and Dc'Hadlev, all of whom speak in very favorable terms of it and are buy ing it this year. It I sells for $12 -per ton, and being used by our successful farmers who have tested its merits, it will take the place of higher priced fer tilizers. It is not to be paid for in cot ton next fall, but for the cash now. The canh basis is the only one from which a healthy financial condition can ariae. Vhen a long credit isgiveu on the faith of crops to be grown,! the merchant gen erally comes but a bankrupt and the farmer cheated and; sometimes both. Bryan bad no right to the money in his hands belonging to the 'county. Bryan in the first pUee, instead of -mm --' paying thia money to his Executor, ought to have) paid it over to hia suc cessor in ofSee. We think . the' law ia sufficiently plain on thia point, and how in the name of reason and common sense Bryan's Exeocutor haa a right to pay out thia money and thereby exact a re ceipt for the same as Executor of tb estate of Bryan, I am at a foes to deter mine. Perhaps it msv be that he - can see further into a point of this kind than ordinary mortals. One lawyer from your town to day on professional badness Mr. Jno. F. Weoten and Mr. Simmoua of New Bern ia also here on business of a like na ture. " ' . : Disagreeable evening this the "Beau tiful Snow" haa disappeared' almost as quickly as it came. " . r nignt ia approaching and I am re minded that it ia time to close. . Wakts to Remote South. We know of a farmer, who possessing a good practical knowledge of mixed farming and stock raising that desires to remove ' '' m m m to a more genial cume. . tie nas a good opinion of the States of , Virginia and North Carolina, ae fine faarming local nies,. dut, is aiive to iue laets tbal spe cialties are generally too much in vogu. He would like to form business- rela tions with some one who has plenty o land, and who derires to stikeout some what into new channels. If among the reaaers oi tne iv. c. f armer, tnere is such a one and they wish to correspond with the at ove named farmer, they can reach him by a letter addressed to "Farmer" in care of the undersigned We believe that could an understand ing be arrived at, that quite a numbtr of our farmers here would remove South, carrying with them some capi tal, a good deal of skill, industry and native energy that ia better than money capital alone. J. W. Lang, Brooks, Maine in N. C. Farmer. ' tinguiahed gentlemen will be present. BeideTille Timet: A Raleigh corres pondent to the Durham Recorder says that the fight for Governor haa settled down between Jarvis and.Fowle. Of course. They are the col v two we know contending for it. Bat suppose the people give it to some peaovable, good lot king bnttber oaUide who has never fought for it? Aa a few papers are for holding the Cofvrntinn right off; some of the "flflbterm" soar art ia before tb people are roused np to go to the aceoe of action. There is a god dal of pulled hair lying around - Raleigh now. and the "fighters" are almost en their backs from exhaustion.' The Whxppuio Post is about to be revived in Kentucky. The Lower House of the General Assembly recently passed a bill re-en acting the old authorising the whipping -post punishment for crime, and it is thought that the Senate will also paaa it. Many citiaeoa of North Caroliua wish it was restored in this State, and claim that it is a grester check Upon criminals than the penitentiary, (no doubt of it En. Joxrxxax.) and as a punishment is mnch leas costly. Chttbm lie cord. J -.-. . ' ....An $800- monument b to be erected at Uolly Springs, Miss, in mem- orj of the State Press Association carri ed off by yellow lever.;.. ....yetewayo who, dethroned, is happier than the Czar enthroned, has begun to study English, lie is trying to learn' to read and write. Turkey's territorial loss is esti-J mated by a German authority almost as large as Prussia proper, with a Mipulation of eleven millions. IN MEMOKIAM. Mllm off (CE:2Qf)o t (DloalkGj Dloifclbiibnicr, CD enormous Stock of U E M I T 1 1 1 CAL1 EARLY AM) SECURE Ki). We acknowledge the receipt, through Dr, W. T. Kennedy, chief Manager, of an invitation to attend a grand Mason ic Festival to be held at Stonewall Pam lico Co.. on Thursday Febi 5th. R. W. Grand Master Cox is expected to be present and Junior Grand jWarden, H. F. Grainger ia to deliver a Masonic ad- ress. : ; . , W. G. Watts planted cabbage seed. in the open sir, between old snd new Christmas, and they now have three leaves formed, a 8. Wooten, F. B. Loftin, Wiley Jjowrey and L. H. Fisher are off at Washington to give ., testimony before the Exodus Committee. Wstlesrn that . Frank Atkinson and a Mr, Young of Pitt county were killed on Friday last by the explosion . of a boiler about 12 miles from Greeuvile. Zsch Rhodes brought a chicken to town last week that weighed nine and a half pounds. Chauncy Gray was the purchaser. A merchant iu Tuckahoe' advises his eastomers, when he is out of nsils, to baiU houses on the old plan with wooden pegs instead of naila. - s Ed T:.Albrltton hot severed his con nection with the Greene Count Ad. vocate. 'He is a risine; . youftflr lawver an 4 his professional duties claim his whole r.ttention. - , Mrs. Pritchett of Trenton is a natu- rax notel; keeper. If she were in a city! aba would gain a reputation like Mias Nancy Hilliard ef Chapel Hill and Com paoy Shops fame. 4 , A ltdy resldsnt of our town, the wife I of one of the town Csmmisaicnrra. The Chairman of tvhe County Com missioners was the only member of the Board at his post on Monday. Guess each one of the others thought there j young plants" do hot injure' them in the would be a Quorum, even if u himself least. iV u. farmer. Habbowhcg Wheat. The Harrowing of wheat is not a common practice with our farmers. Thousands of experi ments in all parts of the United States prove that wheat harrowed 4 or 5 times in the Spring will increase the yield from 5 to 10 bushels per acre according to the strength ot the land,' For this purpose we reccommend the "Thomas Patent Smoothing Harrow," which is made upon the " draw cnt" principle, and pressieg downwards- noon the To thk TToRMiirrrL Mahtitr, Orricc, ik Bhitthrkk of St. Joiixs Loimjic, No. n, A. F. k A. M s Your conunitU- appoinU-U to prepare rrol- lion on the death of Uro. Wakkic.n Kiltatkick bffc lave to nibmit the follow inj Wiiekkas, by nn unchangeable law of the S- pivm Architect of theUniTVTM-, hT brnx called to mourn th Iom of oar Much eUMd nd honorable hnnber. Wakrkn Kilfatkick. who departed thix life November 14th, 1179. There fore Rt-tol reL- That in the death mt brother Xiv pa thick thl Lodge hu lost one of iu oldeat as4 moat beloVed members one whow M onie life waa moat exesaplary. who alwara performed hie whole dotj wlllinglT, snd eheerfmlrr sad hie memory will erer be cherished, la loving affection by hia urriTina; brethren, snd well may we prof It by hi many noble deed and Maaonle virtues Jlriolred: That the cotarasaity has lost S vsln abla citizen, a rood neighbor, a mas without guile. pare, upright, unsullied, "one of aa tares noble men." Ula family haa lost s kind hasband, snd a dero ted father one who always thought store of the welfare anc comfort ef others than of hlnaself. Xeiolvid: That we wear the Ssaal badge of T. I . VMttliMwf Tkil IkM rn i il ! Iim. Ti. inrid m 127 great grand Children, and, 4iv great 1 the minutes of the Lodge, and that a copy be sent orMsi ffrandf children, v. a.- I to the family of the dscesaed,' sad a cpy bo f ar r?ln ftinn fVYI tn MAMt asnI m wiwl mi srtqsesi S'ww mrmT aaaAWvw mm mmm p swswsw DISSOLUTION. The Ann of HASKITT h MOUSE la this day dissolved by statnal res seat. All debts owing by the Ins will be paid by L, J. Moons, and all accosau dee wUlba paid to him John 1 Hawkltt, Ievl J. Moore. Kisstos, R. C, Jss. , issa. F. O. Cwrilllxi Eetnrsa hU tbsaka for the HWrsI hia a ease rams cnatnsairs, ssd eema s isu ssppiy or Finilj Crecrrin, Cmlrry, k VcVa wsSrfe be wwl sail TDtT 1XTW rua CAM II OB OADTCa STATE NEWS.' , The shad and herring fishing interest is opening in the EaaU- - r ' ;T -f Chief Justice Smith'a 'health is im proving. " - ! The Raleigh ites feast on mountain beef and mutton. ::'J' i- . Milton ia to have a sieani distillery makiug 600 gallons of whiskey per dsy. Little boys play shinny on, the streets of. Wilmi ngton, says the Star. . ... Mr. Puryear. ot Alamance eo nnty died on th 21tt. of January , aged 95, L I. lre Allkl.ela arrawatrr Kiraanro sst ulaset narki rnss. Krawa Geo. ALLEN & CO., 2CKTT UEXUtLVKe O. Killiitoilo IV- O. 9 iLSse ra la SHoei mi did stay at home and watch the snow flakes from a cosy fireside But what about the poor paupers who trudged their way on foot to secure their allow ance? Since the above was pnt in type Com missioner Turner rolled in j having corn- butted the' storm for twenty miles. Fishing in Neuse Iliver. i We call the attention of the public to the law regulating seine fishing in Neuse river which runs in the following words: "That it shall be nnlawful for any person or persons to haul any-seine or place any nets or traps that will pre vent the passage of fish in! the waters of Neuse river, .row its mouth to the Orange County line, from and after 6 o clock Friday night of each! week until 6 o' clock Monday morning following." The law further fixes a penalty of not more than $250 fine nor' ' more than 6 months imprisonment. Jones County Items. r j , . , . The Derrick" is within a quarter of a mile of Trenton.' The sound of the whistle is heard and givea an air of liveliness to the place hitherto un known. I ' ' There is a crowd jdown at the river hJ Pd to tne university to aid m AT6rvdfivio nntatha nroffrasa of the keeepinff it up. Prof. Bedd. with' his j t m - - i - work. I class of students will do the work Well Jas. Williams, the colored man who and promptly. Ooldsboro JlaJL was shot by some unknown party last 1 We understand th e truck farmers of Mk at the nlantation of L . P. Koonoe New Berne and Ticinitv are r going ia of Cypress - Creek township, is fast re- pretty heavily this season. f 1,500 bush- ftovprino-. Tr. Whitlaker. nndsr hoi els of Entrtish Peas, and about 600 pub!; were paid through' the lUlefgh6st-r1 ice last jemr.-JParmer lr Mechanic. .., Pref. Ledoux, Sute Chemist at Chapel Hill, has resigned and hia res ignation accepted. . Jf his plaee is to be I iu su. su&sw MARKET REPORTS. A oi sue university .do sppoiuLso, siiu we " r rrstemaUy; yr. w. in'?, c. a sat. Committee. KEW Y0EK. Ksw Toss, Feb S. Cot to Arm st at 13 13 1-6. Pork firm at fit 62 1-S. KoeU 14. Spiriu Tarpentine 40 cents. Would be ptaued U rvtahv the OLD CUSTOJrlPKS, AT HIS OLD 8TAKD, (Next U IJseteisaJ Wbere he expecta keep as Ommt a GEXKRAIa MEUCIIAUDlflE as any Mertssat is the plae. He deeiree to esU epeetal attestlaak b aid As be will keep In the future a fotlsr and more varied assortment than ever before. If Central Xlotol Hew Hesse f Hew YsrsMsrel Bsw Iisn thtsf. OMnsel tbs tfmpmt mm Arrfvsf mi rsrtsrsksr slets. LsssuSssSbs VdUf ssd wsa s& uhcxs r.lo!iC7p XXINBT017. IT. C sf M.T. Mavtmf (etassTtUs. a iim vstt tsA ta Ca Me f ... feblS-tf NOTICE. wiLmNGTOir. WiLMtxnTOX, Feb. a Cotton better a HQIt 3-4. Rosin $1 !(3gtl TI. Spirits TarpenUse oniet at3ceats. treatment he has been, hsa pronounced him out of danger. The negro who was arrested on suspicion of baviLg shot him was discharged by the court. The measles are in full blsst in the Chinquapin section and demoralization naturally follows. Cad Koonce saya he has the finest Journalistic The - Brief Mention, at comes out enlarged, and is little paper. Warsawi a capital flock of sheep and lamba in the county. He has twenty noven lambs. I saw him yesterday (Sunday) with hia gun, and like David of old (I came near saying Moses) he had just returned from look-! The Wilson Advance is blessed with wahta the Editor of the Jocbxax. to keep geTeral editors, but does not suffer on after the Commissioners until they get that account. Both local and editorial ing after hia flock. He aays that he to uemg something for the town. Where is 'Qoose Msn't Our Pink Hill farmers say the wheat rope are looking well iu that section. We sho hesr thst they hsve the 'marl lever" oai.there. JJeda of marl have besa recently found and every body JwanU to give it a trial. Becton Jsler hss a beautiful shelter1 u ma ysra in Jones couuty. w is cov ered witu rodgh boards, but under- columns show wide awake men behind them, and the writer of the ''Criminal Court articles shnld feel compliment ed st the favor hey have met with by the press of the State. ! The Tarboro Southemet took hia gun along in order to prevent the depredation of buzzards upon hia lambs. v Little Willie, a son-of J. R. Hargett, is seriously ilL Dr. Nicholson of Bich land is his physicisn. Willie is a bright promising lad and I hope he will soon be well attain to cladden the hearts of is always hfe narenta. I . opened first among our exchanges. T The -Conamittee in charge of the isossey.pstue.caa write a ami or pro- L. on the new oad that ia now being ay sentence. The ladies of the Trinity Aid Society of Kinston have a box in which anonv- , I Jieath is about 25 bales of cotton, which mons contributions are deposited to be Jsces;arilj ados ? beauty to anythinc Lead lbei.or nih k n rrTf i 3 arilj round it lything The first white shad Caught in thia Faction last year, waa captured, as we fad by. reference to the files of the 7oxmxkx,on , Jan. 29lh by '; Beth West. ?hls year Fred Bee ton brought ia No. A on Thnrstlav. .Ton oo - j w. In OOmmentinir , nn iliA Tnnnr1 Mog escape from the Bheriff of Jonw, o weeka ago, we stated that he was toncesled in the house of Frank Nn- ea. We learn that we were mistaken. u?.lhl il wa st Bufus Nobles' house. Sugg A Bro., of Snggville. -Greeae ouny, request us to call the attenr Ion of the owner of the ateamer Neuse p the fact that they offer very little ae- pmmudation to the ownera of lh leighU delivered at Enston, ; r Duplin county has some plucky men. st weekM James WUJiama rode on Krseback from hia home near Kenans. "e, to Trrnton-i3 miles, and back gain on same day. There are few f D in the eonntrt kn MtnM m.l. a trie . - - a - ich meetings. The following was the ..first offering and was "read at the second meeting of the Bpciety; and by an unanimous vote,'iis now published. $ 4 To the 3Iembcrs of tlio L. T. C. Atd Society ot Kinston, X. C, Jaiu 30th, 1880. ! Awake, arise, pat on yonr strength, You hare & work to do A work nut measured by its length. But by the hearts yoa woo. f Tis not the ancneT that you raise, ' That is a little thing o Ner is it that yon may have prsise ; For fame will soon take wing. -' .. ' ' j 'Tie not to simply pass an hour In gossip or la mirth. To cultivate a fragile flowtr, f . That soon shall fall to earth. - ' ' Your work Is nobler, grander, far Tia worth year toil and care ; Thes triTe te win a glittering star. To deck the crows yonll wear. ' Sat hearts are waltiag"t!helpy " That' shall be waffed iack f ls th ere no help t" ason they cry, MA.n must we eeer lack r - ' ' --i I Then tend your gifts, they may be am all. Tout words, they may be few, ' Rat donf and said with loee te all. They mighty wsrks will do. built fronvOnslow to Quaker Bridge on Treat river in this county, is progress iug finely with their wot k. Now if we could have a Railroad from Trenton to some point on New river through this I section ef country; Trenton would in deed, "Phrenii like" arise from the ruins' by which she 1 is - environed and march onward in a career of prosperity ; and improvement heretofore unparallel- ed in her history. " May that auspicious i day speedily arrive. . .The farmers in this county are back ward notwithstanding the beautiful weather they have had. It has been the mildest winter known even by some oi tne "oldest laiiaoii- ants. I The "Beautiful Snow" tripped softly bushels of Dish potatoes, having been sold for seed. Signal. There is a lady in Bakenville, who is the mother of eight children and does all her sewing, (no machine) cooking, washing etc., and haa woven eighty yards of liosey, and made it into cloth ing since the first of October, besides knitting stockings for her children. Her seat is hsrdly ever vacant in church and she is. alwsys ready to help her ueighbors. R. Mountaiu Republican. Sillivent's school house, near Mr. Wyatt Churchilla farm, was destroyed by fire lsst Monday; caused by a defect in the stove flue. Books, bencnes, windows, doors, etc were saved build ing entirely destroyed-. Greene County Advocate. The pay of a Census Supervisor will be 500 for the entire work, aud the pay of subs one to every 4,000 per sons will proably not exceed $100, but still each Supervisor will have at least 5,000 applicants for a 'sube" place. Oxford Free Lance' . " '.' In the . year 1861 or KJ, premiums were offered by the Stale for largest yield of cotton on one acre.1 Ceo. W. Collier of Wayne, raised 3473 lbs, X. K. Sugg, 3190 lbs. and W. A. Darden, 3300 lbs. The two last gentlemen are resi dents of Greene. Can onr farmers make auch an exhibit in 1880? Greene County Advocate The Greensboro Patriot gves the fol lowing list of articles shipped from thst city ia 1879: 19,963 chickens; 22,320 dozea eggs; 4,020 pounds of butter; 3,580 rabbits; 4,220 bo he la of green peaches, 271,749 raMit skins; 13,899 opossum skins; 5,800 muskrat skins; 179,089 pounds of rags; 23,000 pounds bonss; 63;800 pounds of dried peaches, GOLDkBOBO, 1-2. Corn 7&80. G0LDSB0E0- Feb. S. Cottoa Tim st lX01t NEW BERHE. New Dimi, Feb. SCottos IS M. SoarlU of TnrpeatiMSA&AO. W 9JUi Scrspe SM. Tho ssdersUrsed bsvlsg ssaWSed so Adi trstorof the estau ot the Ute J, B. OmOao mt Lrfvotr cossty. hereby frees notice m eraditeea aalC elaisas acit tbe eatate ot aia IstostSM. to preeont theaa for par meat withia twelee months froaa the dsas ot this a arte a C -escribed by Uw. or this soties wUl bar of their recorecr. AU pereesss mdebtod Is said istostsie wffl tanmediato payment ssd sate eosts. John O. Net ties. Admf. LAnraage.IV. Jas. Si, II "W'immlbeclo hags, run, old xsoa. czzx DBT and GB2ZZ2f 11IDIIX b? " : w a FOR SALE. QlXsttisaad! aw aula fftseses to La O the tot eg Hryssit Waaara. abto at The tot F. KDSTON HAUKET. OOBBXOTXD WSZXXT BT O. Griffin, General Merchant. DMA Idesl' K. c. auilXT. , 11 . . . . . 13 eta. 3.00 . 9&10 eta. 10 Jet. .....10 eta. 4i6.ro 913.00 $1.20 $1.25a$L50 COTTON Bagging, TiesJ. BACON, N. a Hams, (3. R. Sides, PORK, New Mess, Old Mess SALT, LIME. COBN C075cts. PEAS (Stock). 50Q55 eta. FODDER.. 55 eta. Lard, Countrr, 10 Northern 10 RICE (rough)'... 75e RICE (cleaned) 0 MEAL, 70 eta. WHEAT, 1 On FLOUR, bbL. $7.0010.50 SYRUP...... ....40 eta. MOLASSES, (Cubs) 40 cts. EGGS 10 eta. BUTTE B, 25 cU. BEESWAX. 20 eta. SWEET POTATOES, V bus. ..50 eU. CHICKENS, in demand at. . . .103 20 DRY Klnsrtoxi. IV ?, pttT.rs v oooixs, oiiocniucs. PROVISIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, ilATfl mod CAPS, 11AIII3TTAUK, Wood, Hollow t TTIUow TTavre, I BEADY HADE CLOT11IKO, NOTioaa, Orinar Tcna, ICCO Contlsces flw n!a xncrrp xl lcuu. D 1 a n il Tit Ctkknld bh ftzi ta A Ilaw Hirer Plaids ssd KntttlBs Cotisbsi (brwws ssd white.) at 100 S acluof Oalt 8. II. ABDOTT8. 07 ALL KHKX3 F03 Jonrnal Odco lOO Barrels of Pork 8. II. ABBOTT'S. Aaaatg these pertirslar sttosttos fa Cliattel nortgnfffMa,, New Advertisementa. 1IOMK MADE st at Barrels of Flour a IL AJinCrTTTL FBSTIUZ mi Heed Oats R. IL ABBOTTK. Osstsess) TWO HfTCDEED TO 5 FKEPASEO down gentle lootstepa front Hea veil last apples etc; 10,241 pounds of sassafras cHrsucALs. . . m. 1 . w m a w as W I j nig ut, and the dark i eyed mud reached oiland lsAl pounaa oi woou - pf lecn rOM Cottoa Seed. up and took it in, . All nature Jhia The Rsleikh Observer aa vs that Gov. Y Tk S . .J" .! BieMands High School. pmm ml S. J. Yascw sa Ti laiieat. i eiawe7eevs47ruas,SMi Of Jaat. AppllemtloM fow RorfrsCtt (A Xrw Haak gotten mp rxpreesJ for 11 Jews kit On sex.) Ileal Estato Mortgage ' Iteal ltstaidi Dees, fiherlCi' Deds, (for Land CeU for TsxV V morning was covered with a mantle of Jarvis is corresponding with Governor white; fit emblem of purity and inno- Marks of Tennessee, and Got. Simpson or nee the "Beautiful Snow.? of South Carolina, n regard to the cele- ' Commiasionere' Court in Trenton to- bration at Kinga Moostsin in October dayj Not mnch of interest transpiring, next. It wdl Tse an inter-State aflsir, The Bryan Askew affair come up be- and the three Governors named an fore the Court for investigation. Coon- aounee their purpose to make the ocea sel waa conaulted and the eouclassoa sies memorable and the sere rooms arrived at was, that the Treasurer worthy of the occasion. Large num sbuuld institote suit immediately bereef troops from all thrve of the (counsel areuel. that the Execoter of ISutes will participate snd aaany dis- V Win be delrvered at say JwfaH eWSrew eel IVewa BIttt or sw rts A K-C. Railroad. r Miller & Canady, Kisatos. K.C-, AUautie e& North Carol lam tt. J Co. ' Ta saScs rsr Omci, ( Slew Bera. . C. Jaav U60. dooeotW SsaliSSillsf tslsCB of tse'wsirls ri'Sed. ' " S sssassja r. c. sobxxts. apartsaeav IsWb BYSoeasa, SHJS MssstT. ftiSbjejara). MS lasidrstol yfaarr tS IsMSoaSffseailHttMlKM Taaaaao eWs ee t to rst ee Jaw, (ctose sf Se , wttl bo toSiagad amul tbs lUa ef October, il. my gross- aae s mmm besrtsc s sr seas isnsrst Is the iasis-a SS SBffy ssaBs9v sySSw sjas s)S VSttislsai w. my. veaca, tmm Kxeetitlsms, State Yrarrasts, warn llagistratea DastartTy Honda, as try the LrgislstBre ia S37X . ClMim mmd DeZSrerj 9 and svyeiWv Claak reqairsd by Us ssiaess smrssmity caa be and si tbm J0UHHAL Q771C2, EI1OTON. K. a
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1880, edition 1
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