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I I - h ud core- ork-t tiy. ier. tK. jffE JOURNAL. YItO N, , N. C. ygraSDAY, DEC. 22. 188l7 nalntities of Buggies, Wagons and t vf88 for sale at very low a- prices. J. W Grainger. Clear Havana v Key West Cigars at Db. Weyiieet8. r0B Sale: Eclipse & Watertown En- J. W. UBAINGER. Une BefttGlLT EDGE Butter m town. G. KOBNEOAY. Lauies Fine shoes a Specialty G. Kornegay'n The American Farmer for Decem ber closes the year with a number of great interest and value. Every branch of farm work receives . attention, and there is something for every taste. The discussum of several practical and advanced farmers' clubs (always a fea ture in this journal) are very instructive. The home department is also very at ti active to the ladies. Here after The Farmer will be pub lished 'as a semi-monthly (on the 1st and 15th of every ' month), and the quantity of reading matter doubled. Prizes are offered for essays on a num ber of subjects of great moment to the agriculture of this section, and these es says will appear during the year. The publishers also present a large list of premiums, consisting of useful and handsome articles for clubs of sub scribers. Married. ix mkmumam . At the residence of T. Lv i.d withcmumpum.ibLc.i!ri.tt,wrt, Hartsfield, I. 20th, by Rev. p.oVMiic wtt u,..y of hr th.o F. D. Swindell, Mr. Tnos. C. Phil- 1 LIPS to MISS LULA P. COX, all Of Le- 1Iow prtcioua fcra the mvnlm of ihm A potto to ner nuabAno a&a caruutn intnaa. TUej mitow not as tboaa who har a bepo for th.y bhva taat It Jnu died and roae a(in tbt-n lhey that 1D la Jmu a-tll. God btlng a 1th Ilia bra lx comaa. Tbalorm tbat make tba wiatry aky No mar dUtarbaa bar dca rpo, Than mmmcr etmiac. !ataiah Tbat ahou th. ruse. L. A. M. noir county. . ! We return thanks for a nice chunk of the bridal cake, and the happy couple have our best wishes for a smooth pas sag- over the tempestuous sea of life. Among: the Schools. BY THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. ere ought to secure some of these pre- ther improving them, that I now feel miums, as The Farmer should be in unwilling to find fault with the whole the hands of all good farmers. The couuty on account of a few poor school HubscriDtion is 41.50 a vear, or $1.00 to houses. In the two weeks work I have . . . lOO Ladies iind. Miss es CLOAKS Just opened at KIXSTEIX'8. Fully Stocked np all around. Target Shot at W. Alex Laroque's. I a 91 ti:.i.0. r-lroa nid for cooh dkins and rluhs of five or more. Sam'l Sands & IIIIM f X I ' ktlierfurs- Geo. Kobneoay. Son, Publishers, Baltimore. I have still a good two horse farm Religious N?vs. or rent. All necessary buildings &c. Kev j E Mann p. e., of the New -K' UoBY' Berne District, held the first quarterly A car load of young IIorsks & meeting of Kinston Station at the M. E. Muleh just received at bhenn uavis cjlUrcn here on Saturday last. tables on grabali. :u. n. i Elder josephus Latham of Fittcounty was in town on Sunday night. Rev. Mr. Cashwell of Cumberland county filled the pulpit at the Baptist ttood cotton 'is selling lor Ur cents cnurcn iasi ounaay morning ana even- Kin week. I ,nZ- Miss Mamie Cramer, of Beaufort is on In my letter last week I closed with the wish tliat I might have a little more space to tell of the bad school houses that I had met with in my travels. I am glad now that that marks was crowded out for in my visits this week I have found much better Some of our enterprising read- houses, and preparations for still fur- id wrvnvp Iiar received, n - . , - ,. I a. V A linu ecoaa lot oi inuo day preHents. V tisit to Mrs. Walter Dunn. Hugh Humphrey was in town last Friday looking after moonshiners. Santa Claus has a big turn at Nathan Unity's. Make haste to see him be- re he leaves. John Burgett furnishes the town with Wiring sticks. He is also an excellent liand on an axe helve. A party of gentlemen from Pensylva- hia came down Saturday morning on a porting expedition. We learn from the Commercial New Lhft work has commenced in earnest on ih old Ilarlowe Creek Canal. The sporting club that visited Beau ort last week from this place report 125 ducks and 12 wild geese killed. Bingham School. We are in receipt of catalogue of Bingham School for 1881, containing the names of' 258 pupils, 112 of whom are from outside of North Carolina. There has been a steady increase in numbers since . 1876. Within the last five years 13 localities, 20 States of the Union and 3 Foreign countries, South America, Europe and Asia, have been represented. We are glad to see a North Carolina school surpassing any similar enterprise in the whole South. See advertisement. Tug Breaking1.. . - On Moriday night the grand jug breaking of the Union Sunday school was held at the court house, preceded been through a large portion of Wood ington, Contentnea Neck and Vance townships, and from the places already visited I must give Conteutnea Neck credit for the best houses. Hie School Committees of that township seem to be wide awake to the advantages of good schools, and their first step and the right one too is to get good, comforta ble school houses. ATTENDANCE OF PUPILS. I find the average attendance of pu pils to be about 20 to each school, which is only about one half of the number that ought to be there. This is accoun ted for from the fact that there is a lit tle work yet to be done in the fields and Christmas is so near at hand that it is thought best to commence school with the new vear. In the colored school in District No. 3, in Contentnea Neck township there were only three pupils in attendance on my arrival. I advised the teacher that it was perhaps incum bent on him to go around among the parents and inform them about the school and thus get a larger number. He promptly replied that the news had been well spread throughout the com muuity. for he had "had it given out in Church last Sunday." I trust this teacher may soon show a fuller school, ior I would certainly advise a Committee to dismiss anv teacher who failed to To tk worh infill xter Warden an J Bmh r o St John's Lo.'; No. H Tb Comnlttt ap putttfrd to draft rmclatlona a th death of Bro. J. S. LU le; kit tn abmit the following: jfWnre, thU Lode ha learnti wit nart ol mv re. ' 1 parw vi ray re- , lhl- hfe OB th M dmy wf Noir ,fcsL Therefor Reaolrrd. Thai la the death of Itro DavU tU Lodge tai hat une of it Boat teeaie4 meaibera, one who ever aeetued to chen-h a -ro found Ioto and v.neraUoo for wur ancient ar.d honorable Order. ReaolTed, that we wear the uaual ba!g of oioarnlnf for thirty cU Rotolred, that a copy of the reo!otkit b ni to the family of our deceased brother with the aasurtnc of bur heartfelt sympathy in tbeir ad bereaTement. AUo that a copy be furnished ! the Kimtoa Jocsxal with a request to putluh the aaoi. Fraternally Subrollted, W .Dunn Chaontj Hrtv Com mM tee w. r. Loftm I Take Weyber' Fever and A t lor all roaunai arrases. MAItKET ItEPORTS. WILMINOTON. WiLatsa. tc. .21 -GAion Sra 11 I S for MTf Koaia lNli iyirils TaryaUae 9tm A Rceata. TURPENTIXE. trm M U.M Ur Yellow Dtp aad tt Mr TUxta er V4L TAU-M-iet Arm U f 1M per bM. rf tJ tk NEW YORK. New Yoaa. Iw. 1. Cutlvw hldha 1X.1- Pvrk dull at IIT-Su. RaUa 1120. HdUlU Tax paUa U 1-2 eta. G0LDSB0E0. ' Oolporm. lec. It. Cotte. IS -t fr Wat Cradra. Cor 90 NEW BERNE. Nrw CtaB. lr. tt. Cokw 11 S4r. iu Tir)UM t. IMm 2.eA130 craejt.ejlj KINSTON MARKET. PBEPABE An H 11 !Elixxsi:oixL is ready to funilsli erery thing ju the line of attractive good and cheap goods, hajng extra heavil' replenished the Stock lately by freight and express. ?Nolotlv m1xx11 to cllMaiiolntoci in PRICE i QUALITY AT EINSTEIN'S. Cc-rroN-.-UeceipU hgla-215 Ulea g0 early and Ute for ythin JOTl Heed, ftXetl I!.' irinjf tlic wek. Ikst Kraaes linn it rt . n .1 I ..A- 1 i T T 1 ury uuous, ueuiuuui auu cueap ijauic ana Misses CLOAKS, and even-thing else kept in a first class Drv Goods Establishment, iy Co during 11 ceau. Country Produce: Eg, 20 cU: Potato 60 ct jxt buhel; Turnip 40 cts t builwrl Coru 70 Meal 75; llam IS. Uicr 75 cts pr Vuhl Tallow 5cU ;xr iouud Hcrwax 15 cU per pound Uuk ilry Xo. Ill cU. green 5. Fresh Pork U, to 9 cU, lk-ef on foot 4 cts, Sausaqe dry, 15 CU, Lard, cowo- a ft t a try, 1 4 cU, pea f 1 . w per wi ijei, cruca L OS T ! One aola riven by Mrs C. Strlcklln to J. T. lr- rott oa or about tbe Tth day of Jane 161, for 193. I hereby warn all peron not to trade fur ' i.:,, turwlfrati. aid note aa It baa been paid. J. Y. I'arroit, j 3JC X X, X. X 22 JBL New style Ladies Ilats & IJonneta, Plumes en.30to.C0perpalr,TurkeTtll.CX)to an(J f10Wers aiUl OlTiaUientS COminff IU dai tUW per pair. 1 iy by express. TcurKNTiNE. Market firm ai f j.ug for Yellow dipind l-.W for Scrape. Einioo, N.C., Dec. Jnd IU1 AV ANTED. . . . a m ft A a V4 m i ! Ue eviier liome i owucra w wu'fc s horse into general good condition. i A first class male Teacher f white Public School in Kinstou with Collegiate education preferred. Session to last 10 mouths. Address, County SCrEIUNTFXDAXT, Kinston X. C. Clothing ! ClotMns! LAND FPU SALE F(jr b; d K u . Q r c . d Will Mil on liberal term, gJJ; ip fnr l-iil 1 W. birMHor Co.1. .d UUUrl tract of land lym? on tlrt Nort lOr llltle UO) S. FOIt UVi:iCYDOtr . Nfuwnw.a part of the lemona , tract, containing V0 acres more or ie. muro 13 U3 ncca Oi lTCCZinj U JQU. Will IY0 & UaUi33iyT Use Weyher's Linimen neuralgia and rheumatism. .inston X. C. An,lv (Jeorge T. Ilrown, Kin- g0 iQ . r stnn.N. C, forTenns. f?TVCTT?TV'C t fortprams, 1)t.c. if 4t F. W. Foxvill-C 0 1 ililiS O. an 500 3SUS:&1X1S. V will t lx nndrId. Ciooil werre boticht CIIUAI and will U told CUtLI. mm The pupil8of Kinston High School he a social party on Friday night the public lor the annoyance oi i S3rd. We return thanks for invitation, money in my hv nn pntiprtninmf-nt. tinrlpr th direction of Miss Lillie V. Whitehurst, teacher of draw a respectable school, even though A. ifBt. wMoli nnmnAtiMt thft " DeWS UeCU B1VeU out in for "put some the last month. Our thanks are due and are hereby indexed to Senator Ransom and Hon. ohn W. Shackle ford for the Congres- onal Ilecord i J. W. fJratoger bad a ru?h for buggies last Saturday only six sold between'll md 4 o'clock. Anothea car load re vived this week. The song by little Sudie Hunter, which commanded almost breathless silence from the larce croud present, was the gem of the entertainment. On break- Church." WHAT TO TEACH. I wish I could impress upon some of the teachers the right idea of what to teach. In one school, now in my mind. the teacher had a class busy at work in The largest Stock of UUGGI&S, W xGONS nd before HVred in Nrth Carolina. BUGGIES BY TILE CAR DIRKCT FKOM FACTORY. OLUie CJoliimltih lnjru.v tx rSpecixilt-. WEBSTER AVAGON. LOAD Large crowd in town on Saturday. Jurt Cheap John amused them with uow & DenniW and supplied them with, given next Wednesday night. he old english ttcal razor. Our townsman J. MV Wooten slaugh- School Comirittees. ing the jugs $11.52 about a quart of Grammar, learning the definitions from pennies and nickles were found, a pret- memory, and having no definite concep ts trood month's work tor the little ones, tion of the principles of Grammar. If -jo Alonza Grady and Neta Rouse, having I had the entire control of the studies to jugged more money than any others, be taught in our Public Schools, I am will be entitled to the honors of King not sure that I would not rule Grammar and Oueen at the .reception party to be out entirely except indeed in a verv tered a pig last Friday, aged 12 months. rhlch weighed 236 pounds net. Raised m scraps and slops from the kitchen. The Steamer Ueuse is making regular ips to New Berne now. Capt. White too energetic to wait for water, he u put on a flat boat to enable him to ce freight trom Kinston. Mike Mann, a very clever and popu- W ounz clerk of Oettinsrer Bros.. At the last meeting of the Board of education for Lenoir county the follow ing were appointed school committees for the next two years. District No: 1, W H. Rountree, A. G. Coward and Madison King; No. 2 E. J. Brooks, E. L. Hazel ton and Richard Dunn: No. 3, R. B. Gilliam, Jno. L Nelson and . Windsor ' Vause:. No. 4, Thom Ai Heath, W. : O. Moseley and X Joshua Mewborne No. 5, W. n. Worth. d of Paralvsis on Tuesday nisht C. C. Phillips and Richmond Williams remains will be taken to Goldsboro No. 6, F. G. Taylor, Jas. M. Mewborne hia (Wednesday) evening for interment, and Adam Bright, No. 7, W. W. Dunn, Mr. J. W. Fountain of Onslow called harles Joraan ana oppara uawson AlMi n. T J TT . .LMSinct O S WCIB UOUSOllUaLCU IUI.U Me a buggy from Grainger who he pvi must be a wide awake business nan judging from the way he keeps his uneas before the Dublic. Mr. Foun- Jn was the guest of Probate Judtre Hunter. - We call attention nt of the New York Times in anoth- fr column. We reeard th Tim ablwt Republican paper in the coun- Its effort in exposing the Star t fraud derves the commendation Pi every good citizen regardless of party u"uon. one and called No. 8, J. W. Grainger, H. S. Nunn and L. II. Fisher, No. 10 E. L. Sutton, S. E. Hodges and Empe ror Bryan; No. 11, J. P. Hardee, W. I. Herring and Elijah Parrott No. 12, D. Wood Jr., John Warters and lrvin Kennedy; No. 13, J. M. Patrick, Lem uel Byrd and George Williams No. 14, L. M. Aldridge, W. Fields and H. G. Phelps; No. 15, S. I. Sutton, Josiah Sutton Jr. and Caleb Sutton: No. 15 J. Emanuel Jarraan, M. H. Wooten and Richmond Wooten; No. 16, Mumford Brewer, Bartholomew Fields and Cea- few schools where the children have had considerable advancement. It ought to be indelibly impressed on the minds of teachers that the following is the great object of education for the masses: To learn Arithmetic and to learn how to rpcaks read and! wrtte the En glish language correctly. Arithmetic I am glad to say, generally receives its full share of attention, but the other items are sadly neglected. I gave an idea last week of how to learn to write correctly. The other two points. SPEAKIJCO AND READING were corrcetty and forcibly taught in our Teachers' Institute last Summer. I was reminded of this very forcibly on my &c, and all -kind visit to District No. 2, taught by Miss of tools to use on the Emma IUman. Then, in her reading class, the lessons taught by Prof. How ard last Summer were made use of, and the little boys and girls made to use right pronunciation, give the correct emphasis, and to enter into the full spir it of the piece, read. In my visits to the schools I shall feel much better pleased to hear good reading than to heai a good grammar lesson will prefer to see the children able to write a sentence correctly rather than repeat the rules of grammar. I am not sure that we did not make a mistake in our Summer. T fear we devoted too much time to Lectures and not enough in re- O quiring work of the teachers. I find' in some of the schools, that the teachers have their notes of the lectures given at FUEMTUIIS? In this line we offer a No. 1 selection of Walnut and Poplar -Chamber SuoiU"Beautiful HAIR CLOTH & RAW SILK PARLOR SUITS and a car load of $EI)3TEADS just rcceir- cd, and everything kept in a regular FURNITURE HOUSE with prices to suit the times at EINSTEIN'S A MERRY CHRISTMAS AIID '32 TV HAPPY A Tig T11K llh&l' OX TIIK MARKET. istcLASs nv?s'i-rvii!: work. HE W Y STOCK Al.L. THE TIME AT BOTTOM 1MCICES v .1. AV. GR-tVlIVCISR,. Ang.ll. tf KINSTON. N. C. TO OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS. MILLER & CAN AD Y. HARDWARE MKKCIIATS DEALERS IN HARDWARE OP ALL KINDS K HAVr. We wish this to ovr Customer ho bavo bought On I""" IMimoN and NW Ilomn Howlnff chinon from us becauso wo are confident thit one wbo his one of these will be happy. SCCU - TLOWS PLOW CASTINGS, HOLTS FARM. TIN ROOFING AN1 KE PA1RINQ OK TIX G'HiM Done on short notice. JfST ItXTJVtl A CAR LOAD OF COOK STOVES which e will 11 xtrj cheap. HASH. It LI M) 4. tOOM. FAINTS. OIUH, I.IHE, I'l.ASTKB aad ol.r goet f ae VaiUItff jet br.Lf, that ihrf viH J tu trj ut bfre tujiu;. ail we will Uj ur beat to pita m. We the IVriular 12W IIOMIC Bowing- Mo cltlllU It ' liarU brao it it ll LitltiT U Itarw U ptrati, -the LiuKTrxr tooBitif Mscbtfrt oa tbt mttit yiu:i:ls, & ALSO K1.Y.V A ,t U. LINK OF. nAltltfAfii: IIAltDWAKi:. IIUOOY t CAItT TYItE IKON' io.and In fart vwrytliinK wnnteil tn mUl or repnlr a Ilugjry, Cart ur Wroii i ul.m ii .full lUe f UuKl:y, Cart atitl 1 IjtV II A ik If too need a FARM WAOON. CORN SH IXI.Wl. KODULU Ct'TTKJt or ar ot W Oooda U l7lSJrMonMon buying lmrm. Wara aola Afu for lb. tUrate4 UKOWK OIN AND BllOOKN tvriu. riii We keep on band the following: Haohlnes: Sew Home, Springfield, Singer, j' Domestic, Weed, cum ui I for hi appearance at the novt f of the District Court to be held at f fctmt. fner School. I next tession of this deservedly PWtT school W,k- u- o , Tawam 1 A X A T TrTr f Oav ul C. Davis of Trent townshin Geo. W. Warters and Andrew Williams. rw before United States Commissioner No. 17, Joseph Kinsey, J. M. Hadly Vi T lMt Monday chafged with il- andRufusTerrv: No. 18, Jas. D. Sut distilling. Upon the evidence of ton, Jno. A. B. Heath and Abram . ' ...v.,uUm,iriinK i large ii, jo. . . j. xjwihu, n. Pu he was beld to bail in the sum of nr,A A Wnntenr n. 20. H. v i 'uvvvil mTrm- " v v , t appearance at the next A. T!Hwnrf!s A. W. Tavlor and JoseDh hints and instructions there riven: while Jernigan; No. 21, Jarman Becton, E. J. others seem to have no recollection of Turner and Derry Lofthv No. 21 J, B. An h therein tavight. If another In- Parker: No. k A1W Miller, Simeon tute sbould next Summer' 1 TTor-roT- n t i t o t?a. helieve it would be well to treat the uv . taiiK ltlllia.ll 4id o, i win Taylor. Jno. A. Sutton and Henry teachers a little like they do their pupil: Hicks No. 24, W. a. Croom, Stephen require a certain amount of work of i-aoiey and llardy Stroud No. 24$, J. G. Haynes, Owen Sheppard and Jesse Holland: No. 25. J. M. 1C F. Nunn and Peter KornecavNo. 26, ic taught; but not a wnglc one for Vo- G. W. Jones, T, A. Rouse and Calvin cal Music yet a rather bad showing for Harrison- No. 26j, H. C. Huggins, Ira the efforts of the Superintendent in that tmith and James Hill-No. 27. nenry Cunirighaq, F. P. Harper and S. H. Davenport- No. 28," Jno. II. Noble, J. R. Howard and J. R. Tradali No. 28 J. G. Erwin, Senas Taylor and L. J. Howard; No. 29, Jno. K. Noble.tfnd AYe ben to call public attention to our e that we did not make a iJT arnnnir HnHM xirliinYi irn Teachers Institute last VCry lafgC OIUUIV Ul UWivu "'" " bought cheap and propose 10 sen cneap. ROYAL St. JOIIN. si.YY OTHER M.WHI.VE OJIDZRZD. WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE Ladies Imoit?cl Iiittei-n a great sacrifice, and LOT OF CLOAKH we will ,,ndy m Januarv. Mnw . C were . sustains a well niVUU the Second prominent educated here and thals. Th Festival at the Court House on ""day and Friday nights for the pur lef purchasing: an onran for the Popal church was Quite a mimM A V. VV.' WQ 18 a CTMit-nJ fr. i tf success i Hne tr 1 uDerofnrettv irla I. '""e SO mnrh infereaf in t rnimi. r i. . a i fellow and ask him tn take a ,ce" at an album or a cake and it of it, WC are unable to offer, to get out them. In two of the schools I find Calisthen- tV have In Slrk Violins, the best violin Strings, offer um made of gut or steel, Violin Cases. Banjo Orguinettcs, irachinc Needles, Oil etc a V READY-MADE CTjOTHIXG. "1 ctJ1?tw 00 tS (il 5ll06S; Make a Specialty. usic and any other Musical Mer chandise wanted. I i. frm a f niifitnrer at . .... , I - L- UIULIUICU nviu the institute, ana are masing use oi me T.r.liv l tW VIf:rilKS. A handsome Stock of Ladies SHAWLS unci I1AL3IOIIALA. 1 INE ; particular line. J. W. Harper. MARRIED. -WCTrTCRK IT.T.T7T At tha raaid.acc of tk Luteon Stroud- No. 30, Jno. W. VTorley, j bride, fitthet'at Leaotr iaatitata, oa iha ita llardy Howard and Thos. W. Smith- Jo. 31, as. R. Tyndall, Washington Noble and Frank Huzzy: No. 32, F. M. liasKUiSf lleudereon Nunn and R. B. day of December, by Jeh H. lawat, J. P, Mr. HruraT B. Wabtxkb to Mia NaTTta axi.s -The Ien Hliirt at ! the best known. OITR STOCK Or E U-B, NITU1E Van, is Larger than ever, and we pror-e not to ! Brnsl. ort In-raln CAltl-HTS. OILCMJTIia. TKt'.NKS. VALISES, HAKSESS, OI.ABS nnd CW)CKEIl-WAt all at lowest .Market 1'ricex. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ERH OF M a rs' u. Gr LlhU TOBACCO .... !. TIXDALL-SHErPARD. On Tbanday De. j at KncU trices to IrrlRDia ironi oiurr 15th at tha readBc ol the fcridea motber. by Elder Henry Cunningham, Emmet T1al to Htw . . ( CETTINGER BROS. Music Cmley
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