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Mr. lOIIV K. lKl!.i;P.I . m Kln iloi. I tllhorlrr 1 In rull'i I i I rfrrlpl f.r inbtrrlpllons to i! -III", KN Dr. T. SK.lHKl.I.ai s . w u " 1 1 1 i . I - uthorlifil 1 1 it t . i p f f . i . I . , i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 to (he J OP It N 1. Kir.stov. i: a-. ; M ,. "., i, r P -calnes. iiiyi '. '' : .-: Ilaniv : : . : r La-d. - : Chicken-. '.' ;. r ;.. . Eig. lite- Pr i z. Shad. roe. Si ;J" por js..r Sba.l buck. .tc. p-r pair He who wants t-- :i cr- ' gi-i 1 it i II v '.A never i - . . Teree whik?y traits an.) ,i to ii'i'.i is the usual lr-i-: : :" early riser at Kiristor. G.-1. T. B. Kmgstur;. . i minton Star, will he.,-. r address before the K.p.-p :: ' A- - June. It if fean-i t'.: I- i..-.r.; :,.ti.-ry the next in- r.t:i ' ' tr.tr rur Kit.-'t.'n r. h :' r : ' -r : e ku.i the k in:.: : : The Wizir.l Oiler h,.- : r oiled tl.i ctt tr.un.ty ::.' '. .': :; ; unsound ;...! I. iv. . : Miraculous is 'Wizard's o.i." The Mohammedan relii-.n Frohil.itc women from entering H- ium:. A M - bammedaa Heaven must ! a yiwt a store that does not a lvt rp.-e. The great minister. Spurue.-n. w ill have hard work to get to il-aven after all. Some admirer has died and K-ft him a large fortune, making a rich ni.in of him. Young girls of thus pi.iee wliose pu rents are oppewed to the burning of ker osene oil after 10 o'clock at mcht, ?ay to their nuui"S when the t.iwn eh?k strikes 10: "Time is up. . r.nv. j.-t up and git." Unaophisticated people like our-evt-s are warned arainst the tri.-ks of -.mie f the Tuckahoe dealers. Thev are seliir.,; Kootw? eggs for the eps ..f Shar.ciii chicks. We have sutTered. U is said Uat it is a eominnn o, -i ur rence for a lady to sep into a Philadel phia clo'hing fctore and be measured fur a pair of trousers. If it w ere so here we ail soon would be clerks A married couple out West, eighty reara old, separated lately on account of disagreement. It will worry these nice old people after a little when they die and both have to go the same Heaven. Dr. Wm. C. Whitfield, of Lenoir county, who has just receivvd his diplo ma from the L"niersity of Maryland at Baltimore, reached his home last week He will Tisit around awhile before "hunging out his shingle.'' The town commenced, last Wednes day, work on the new market house at Che foot of King street, near the river. ' tpum iray ha a cann :i t, i.. Any kind of a house in the middle of a the puty that win in tht St. tie and Na etreet is in the wrong place, but then it tion il elect on this year. N v u hi. h had better be there than nowhere. A loTing Kinston couple, widow and widower, were looking over a paper to gether. "Oh. my. how funny. ' said he widow. "What is it. " asked the idower. "Why. here's an advertise- metnjhat say 8, "No reasonable offer re fnsed.' "What's so odd about that.' Nothing, nothing," she replied, trying to bloah, "only desn 's my sentiments. " The old political campaigner, L?wis GradT, has held hia tub n.i conven tiona and has put in soak half a dozen available candidates for each of the va rious county offices. He requires all candidates this year to have "long and plethoric" purses, as he is in the whis key trade, and "sink or swim, survive or perish," he is determined to realize largely on "big shorts" this summer. The old political campaigner. Lewi? Grady, has just struck a streak of good tartan. tm aister-tn-law. Mrs. tnza- beth Keathly, of Brooksrille. Hernando OOBBty, Florida, sent him last week a j b----Jta ousnel.ot tne hnest. largest 1 oranges eTer seen in thi ole. Ui. Kethly, with her husband. bou' ten J"ea" arf' f diMr Peele is well known in this ctv. sealed in the orange groves of Florida. hav . eeu here , ; , They are now reaping the fruits of their . the6Int,,rna, R.Venue'otfice. (ioods onnjirw. mere appear vj ue jsreat u"u"i whether the expositors will now get the appropriation 500 which the magis trates and county commissioners, in their joint meeting on the 3d instant, voted to the county to help her to snow oS in the State Exposition next fall. Some of the com muss ion ere have grown weak-kneed, being: frightened at the ap palling apparition "Wc THE PEOPLK ' At a meeting in Kinston last Saturday, considerable opposition to the Exposition developed itself, and for a while every thing seemed "confusion worse con founded." Messrs. Mitchell and Fields have here- tofore had heavy transactions in horse fleah, ranging from the finest buggv i nagtothe dilapidated "war hos.." A i customer, who had never seen either of tlv. rHr ,n fh rtesih hial,,H , nf 1 the Utter kind from "them through a i frioiul. Thin rnstomer rpivntlr visited town and found himself in the presence ol one of the traders, felt timid and con- i- o-s a i.it st a-.. ... . t .... 'fused, but stammered out with oblique We cail at t.-n ti. n t-- th- l.iyv car i f indignation: "Sir. I don't know whether . W. J. & W. F. Clarke. p.. :-. a; pa irs in you are Mitchell or Fields, and I don't this i-sue. Thev make ;t sp-.-i.nty of want to be rude, but if you are Mitchell, collecting seamen 's wag-.-s. Tiiey ;ig- t d n Fields, and if you are Fie! Js. d n for their cP.-nts as l. ng re i-;, Mitchejf." ' smgle ray . f p. .pe. an-1 any n - entru-t Tour Trenton corresp.inder.t. in last , mg busine-s to their care may rr-; Sunday's paper, complains of the N. & ' sured it wi.l be prosecuted w itii el. T. Company for charging Jones county The Cni- n Meeting of Fastrn IPipti-t farmers SI. 50 freight on kainit. while Ass.X'i it. on will co.-.vei.e at Kiiispui the company charges the citizens of Kin- on r.ext Fn.lay. Saturday and Sun 8 ton only $100. The Kinston charges ; day. The members ( the church of the company are very much atlected ; have mipr ved th- appearance of by the railroad, a competing line, and ; the church in having the inside of the consequently they oftn are compelled church calcimine.:, repainted and the to charge less than paying rates, 'me aisles an j t u!; it f : i :. 1 yvithm-w dollar and fifty cents on kainit from c.-tri.-tj"' e oerne to irenton or h.inston are reaaonable charges, about which there rhtto no gTuajbiing. The . it T. Saaj-rr-cotton from Ti enton ; o Ne w Berne for fifty cents a bale, while tneir rates from Kinston are one dollar, s. . Trenton has the advantage of Kinston one half in rates in the im;rtant mat ter of shipping their cotton. Vet Kir Mod does not grumble 1' Trent- . n puts on the pouts and 'i '.o have eery thing like Kinston. she wh, s.sin repent of her curious w him . but then as the name correspondent s.ys. .i;i;i Tr- r: :. a k ind of a cu ri- u s ; P.c - - Old Annan. as of le.- ; .-:'.- i off so many In s that t: gr - - r- .',.iw rrfused to trust i..:-i any 1 ng- r. an : while sitting at i;.s .. ' s.r i a f-w eveninirs ago he y i- ir i .. a ::.::..: -this pap ly n th-- 1 .-: h s,. ; ;;.. mer ': "One ' 'ir. m :' - . ft -t . - : a: r. All us pgii: i w -. :.- :t No ca'e f :t- : i. . :- k :- nigh. Torebct b... k it.- : a-':.,- r k v - g:. i r a sigh. '' 1 t le.u -.' ti.-.e. til ; . r.- ; to p.ne a: tr v f Siace thy mate- .ir- ... on my .at. Thus kindly I h . ;. , y ... . j . - o'er. And think f :' y -w - - - :. :.. art no r- M..IM:. - ;'.;- ' : ... - .jo.. IK. l-t - u -;r-. s , . r days come w' -r. y :.z gr : : - ' cense f . r 1 1 1 e yv a t . t f s- . - '. is' NiyP, ra IP-:, ,, i Gohibor 1 t 'rol,lsl or-1 i Pr 'arii-r-'. ' ': A ' M r- i. : -. , Wan-.- :r -ie Ne br-rn at in- . ' -. :i "a I I'r .v.---. , . '. Kir.stor. ' Renu: :: .' . I. A re .-.':-.'. '' .r -il..-. i i: , : .1 m'.i-s i i. a : l.i I rr.U'v- ( ' r ill. ' 'Am- pr If .-; .re rij-'r- i.e' ; ' r-Ay.-r's Sir-.i;-rp but one 1 i!-ir. sbe J . U tireJ ft?oi i n ij . an ! "-ergy. .( Lll'T OI.I TV. W VMKD : (.on m w s i it -( ;t i m u loi: Tin: KK l. JOI It V L. rial 1 n d ll i- r rn o 11 1 . f ;:i,;...iunt ! :-a -r,pi- Nap. pp. r . 'i : .ip m the p- v . N 1 1 r i l "ar e 1 ; !.. r -i . 1 : 'it r S:.,t. Th I: put P Pr-.-, I "i a i , i I PN -A. ,n tie- IT . -Test ...n ha- :ii .. . s ,. i. , .. ..xl. . , U-,:.:. w : :' I: i.-:..-r.i: i; v. r:i:iv i.t ti : . -!:-. :! .u. 1 '. a..::. x;- r. r.-.-T.:. . . :: illy ' ' r 1 ":! ll; 1: " '' : 1 1 ;' r.P',' ' .V".U" s ,x :' u- ' x ' A ; . ::i r'".! !.t ap ; , ,-' 1. and a.-urv. th-- tati-s mav i-k. i t; a.-; s . The pa. g r : t v 1 unim nan.,:,-d -.I, 1,..P 1 IK w I . . n N i ' .hi -r. : t. ' sv '.;. .' r i ' . :e:its of th rs a keep dav an 1 t .'. am tie alt of the iv-. tion. we will s 'i'd tile WPKK! Y J ! IINa!. from now until the FiimIHv y Pf.tms::k. 14. for i iNK I ' 'I I. A H. i ASH IN AD -VAN P A i Ir- s-. .1' 'I'KNAI. New Bern-. N. . . Th. 1 u : i i ra.l-d an 1 is ; ttin a The new s; and the slat; ur 'h n th- r p. ire 1'a- !f wharf Fi-etuan Krnui thinks Wince Seoul 1 he brought out for (P.veru t an 1 Maj. Hug:i-s t r I.j-ut' nar.t i-vernor. ' N" n-m. "' savs 'ne. "can ar .ins -th-1 tar i.e. -Is like V nice. " piny ir. .N.irth t irolina ha- a nn lonoe enough to huv 1:1 advauce'- I're. m in Err.ul . E-. ; r. p a few nines from th sa. s the pea c it v is not in- tured so bad those near tie The crop on th- light s- i's : r..,-, v. ro ve r v S 1 O W I V . The workmen und'-r the . 1 ire-a; n o; Mr. I'arrell. f Baltitn- re. b-'gan wor! M-ndav .-a the spire to t'l.ri.-t I'hurch It i to b- extended -ev. Iltv-tive fee' '.igher than at pre. ut which "ill ir.akr it one hundred and fifty f.-et high. The ilraded Schc l Library is rein-, filled with excellent b.y.ks. and Pro fessor TbuiniLs informs us that thev are eagerly sought by the children and read ing public. A k'ood beginning has been made to supply a great need in this city, I A prominent Gr-er.bicker in the city i says trie scheme for running I'uinent Manly. F.-. . f-r Lieutenant-tlovt ri.or I was devised bv J-ihn K-llv. of New Yori - . and that it is a smart trick. Kelley must be xp :. ding his , - erati ns in h;s old a e. j 'e cull attention to the a.ivertise i . i .... - i.i.a . ... io ....... . 'ds rly consigned to this firm will be prop. and promptly attended to. Preparations are being made at the canniDg factory to increase the work. A new boiler is being put up in order to furnish steam for the steam box. new tracks are laid for the cars, and every thing arranged for har.-llins the stock with greater rapidity. dpt. J. S. Lane, of Mi'iie.riii. c.ihed to see us on -Saturday. He brought a sample of dry- wine, of his own make, which only needs to be a little older t. make it first-class. He mi.le f, . e bar rels of this wine last fill, and is now for Coke for ( h ver Lieut t nan t-G over n, .in Hugh.-s f r Bro. Latham tells in in the Ameri-n that one merchant of States ille shipped one day last week turiv thousand d"ZiBi of e-gs. We reckon we will have to give it up. though we don't KCO.v wtuttHT t!i:s inerc.'.ar.t s :ps regu -.ln-.u hi- lai ly ai he buys or ships the ;. i w A d v en iv We .-a" i.t;- 1 yvhl tis,m:r.-'i:t SllO . k I Unix.- r li .- , P. n .- s u 11 .- r. r. 1 1 o to lniTfat' Jad.'e i. .ark-' l) r im it . H . Ta- - n n..r. a- Martha Harn- tt. .-. ' r- 1 jr; ali"Ut 12 year 1. :t t- rnp!ir.- t' .-ro-s the railroad !:;! fr. !! .Iam t'ity to New Berne, -he t I t.-r ipgh and wa-i drowned. Her Im.iy u ,-ri..,'n re. , i'. , red and ( 'oroner B.-.t. --i::i::" i a jury .f liau. -t who ri -:: r!:- ! a v- rd a t of "acoi.lep.tal drown .i -." It ita eared in the evidence h - ' i : j'iiv ti ,i: :. n u tn tier . . 1" i r had :::P. i ..t the hnde abi itit il ,r. i iht niine; over, and this remonstriinias of the oss before it 'as jt.khI purp. ise. -he s i id . of . ja'.n-t th ir-.ed :ht. 1'. r t a. :;;t: .i i;. . I seat at the canntnj; I'lC ry. hut ii i 1 ni't crone many -teps on r ... :: s .. f. re -1-,.' went thn-ugii. I m 1 1 1 . r l .i ii t I. n ii i Sale I-arn th We 1 it Mr. J. e roe. of Tr.v. and M. L. liockwell. . f aiitun. 1'a.. wli.i came out with Mr. J. . Satterlee.of Bradford county. Pa.. .ve purchased a tiact of fi.000 acres of i:..l :r"::i i a) t. S. H. (!ray. This tract known a- the dud ce ( iaston land, and -as owned by that distinguished gtntle ian :ind is of undoubted good quality, hese gentlemen are delighted with ' u r un try and are no doubt the advance ' i ai . i (' .t hers that will come. Mr. S.tterl.e has 1 -in ..v.ragood it; n . ;" ti... :..te and -pek- f.iv.-r.i- nri!l ("ar..!ln:i IP-alroniltu. As a.: i;t; n.o . '. id.-i'.c- that N.irth I'li oiii lii.inaei - 1 er railways with m. f. re-iglit and push, we notice ih.it tie- canning establishment here m.iiket their gnods. though many of them go p. points South of here, by iniy '' IlUtimo-f. When we a.-ked Mr. Moore on yr-terday why lie was com pelled to ship his entire stock from here to Baltimore, he replied he could not 'et any timugh rates from here over the t.ulroad. Said In-: 'T would be glad if I could ca-t rates. f..r a trreat deal of this -t 'ck trues to tHiints South of here, and I can't -.-e fer tlie life of me why I -liould have t" ship clear round to Hal t : ucre in order to get in a through line.' 'I h:- is a great encouragement f-r inarm :'a t.i r ; n - :n N.-w Bern-. Met tin-nf I'. xpuklllor. ( om ni 1 1 1 or The I'.-mmittee on the Exposition met a the Board of Trade r.;-oms Wednesday night and etTected a permanent organi ..ui n. Mat. Manly was elected presi dent. P. E. Toy. vice-president: Alex. Miller, -ec: Win. H. Oliver, cor. sec. ; W. P. Purrus. Treasurer; W. H. Oliver chairman of committee on collections; Ja.-. A. Bryan, on transportation; tlen. N. Da s. on ti.-h and oyster industry: H. H. Hilton, on buildings: (h-n. H. Han--iii. .- woods and timbers. (ho. All. n on marls and minerals. T. H. Mai n-oii on farm products: Maj. Dennison .!i o i;;.in seed oil and meal: (1. F. M. Da ; I on tine samples of lint cotton : Win. D-:r.n in trucking: T. A. (Ireeii .-n liii.iii ' committee. M-et i nt- adj. m rn-d . subject to call f tl.-- pre-idelll. Ailiaiitaim el A il 1 r r tll n :. unpanies would do wa llu. road companies would do well ti let the public know their facilities for trans;mrting freight, etc.. as much o a. tbe merchants m the matter of selling lb- ir st.n ks. F.-r the first time, the J. -t i:. aP an u. ui noes this morning that through rates t- all noints can he obtaine 1 at the office of the A. it N. ( '. Ii. iiiroa.i t'omnanv. and that is evoked by tl.e previous announce- ment that sti.-h rat-s c mid not be ob t lined, which was the impres-ion of a large -hipp.T ,.f freight from this place, and no d. ul-t was the comnion impression .a the lui.-iness couimu ity. Now all this woul I hav- been reme died bv a standing ad ertiseinent in the Jopp.Nap. and lasi.Ies furni.-htng d. sirable inform would be an it a ai to our on n tie. -pi. i v i . 1 ence to t ei s ms a t distance that w o wa re in communica tion with the out-ide world. A Beautiful Vnrht. On Fri lay ii'-;ht Johnnie Ives, son of our U'wnsman ( ieo. N. Ives, and "Joe. ' Cape. f the .Yt.'i' M'ty. ariived from Norfolk ith the beautiful vacht 'I'-o,, i,i. The F.ivouia is for Johnnie an 1 she is a perfect daisy. She will ua use 1 during fall and winter for carrying oxsters and fish, and du- long tiie summ-er season will doll her winter rigging and put on her .-u miner outfit . which will excel anything m Beaufort harbor for ele gance and comfort, and be used as a pleasure boat. It is large enough to seat twenty-live or thirty comfortably, is a le.iuuful ill-del. and ban isomely titted. A party took a trial trip down the nor with her Saturday, and pro n 'lined her th ha ere-1 little trick in these w a', ers Xlie riro Siiiula) .'Ioriiiti the machine shop f Manwell Crab tree, ou i raveii strett. was discovered by watchman Hill to be on tin. the "". ! . , . ,T - 'hole r-a t being ,n a bgh b.aze The fire department responded quickly to the alarm b-U and the Atlantics made . the quickest time yet on their records, putting on a stream m -.minutes after: i-aving their engine room, and in '' minutes had on two streams, The New B.-rne i'o.. on ac-'ount of ' -n..- n. isp.ap to th.e suction did not -a t -ii a -tream until about six min- u;--s 1 it- r. Ti-." entire ro. f of the !'-i:i iit'g w.is d.-stroye.i. but much of th- charr.-d frame is still standing as i-i i !-nce of a superior fire department. Th- 1 i-s is verv heavy to Messrs. Man- yv.-ll A 1 'rabtr.- as there was only one tl:-aisan 1 dollars insu ranee .n their machinery which cost over five thous- aiel ui iiai-s. cesiiles mere was atiout twcnty-tivc hundred dollars worth of moulding patterns totally destroyed, lliere yv.is also one thousand dollars in surance on. the building. They estimate the machinery to Pe damage I at least I. Th ru in til Ur- II II- f.c. . 1 , . I.l J tl 1 11 o u e ypt'ilt-lt. Tile Painiic . '.-- '-, II i n -.ad :. r. s- r. ii - 1- . i - r iii. ..:.s Pe r t ai..-. il- -rs Let . 1 -! II (I) nil K i n . ha - I:i.il f. .tteli f the a '..,!' n.i.ii 1 1 . '. : : !! r til. 11- J ,. d t .' : d. I ! matter Ik l her lie out. tindit' f. d et kept alive f..r -.u I'..: a- yi u w.u t hia '.lii- t ; m e 1 1 1 n e a ! . Hon- ISuriiiiis in I'Jtt. i n Tu. sdav n iirht 1 i -t ildes ,,f Mr". Amu.- t ' '. i living w nil ; n s. v. i: n, : i - . i ( . r Were bltrtn-d W'th lii- entile -c. th. f -ra'e an 1 farniii g up '' is the - 'il . a tile i ! ; 1. : "i 'ox I .tt. ,n 1'lai t"r. " and ! privilege of ina'hin-; the -ame f county. 1 le had a tr "1 nun these ilant-Ts on hand and -av, all but thirteen. Th c.ui-e..f th unk now n. It is the third . r f- i stance of barn burning in ilr:t of the county within six m. n ; !: - . Oj HUT 11 n 11 1 i iik. Mr. W. A. Skidm. re. , i a. la ng I-hind. hits b. n-l.t a pun .- -ound between I '. rt -nn a.t h I B. ; fort to be u-ed as ;i re-id-;. .a- dm in. the .-hooting season, and ha- lai ! . :; a: ov-ter (arm .n the front. Lnd. r t: late oyster law of this Stat-- eery facil ity for "reservations'' p. be p,id i-iT an full protOCtior. ..fail tie- lii:i.-ol' la. planter are guarant. e 1 an.! th - onhur. is rapidly gaining f;ivor whh citizens and also attracting the : of persons from abroad. To all who wi.-h to come w.- -tiie a-ssuranoe of a heaitv weic ( U r .tt-: .wn 'I'll '-on i; h Iin t c h. The corre.-pudei.ce gixei: b-.o,v explains it-. lt Mr. M ha- ., : .. ..a the Ji'PP.NPVP since he ,-'; !:,;, l.i-f .-pring and wa p:-oP.ii,iy not o-t i t h- man v changes n.a ie i n t : A P. Hailroad in so -her: a t: i doubtless had reference p. his ap tii-i for rates twelve :n nth- a- W 1. . . we under-tood that h" had ma a.- r - nt application. We o i t. only l:a .-n, t.hi to tind of this or any other niiina-einent so long as they run the r. a 1 to ip.- b, -t interest of this s.-et'on und th- -lock- ' holders. Even if Mr. Moor-', state- j merit had been appl call e t o ; he jae-i n ; management, we would hot hae bia-.ied those in charge of the road, but j laid it to the shoi t-ightediio-s of North ( Carolina in alio-ing the main line of railway through her State cut into two parts and placed under d i tTerent ma n agemeiit. while -he ownsa large major u v of -P k m both ends. We are glad Mr. Dunn is able to give rates and h -po Mi -srs. Moore iv Bradv w ;il avail them- 1 selves of any a Ivantag'-s he may offer them. NFwtiKKN.N. ('.. March . 1-; Ml -si.s. M.'- iu: A: BiiAi v. p'annei-. N-..I Ii- in. N . i '. 1'PaK i::-: - I s..,i from the nioi-ninc pap. r that y..u -t ited to the reporter of that paper that y ei are unable t . get rates from the U.,iJpad on your go,.d to pomps Saith. Now the way Oil paper puts this it is a reduction on tie- Hailroad Oompariv. whi- h if tru aid lie merited. But please -ay w h u you eve; appll t.i tin. ('!iii''.i::v f. r !"..( to an." p in I am .pa lie -:i i tionally an you would i ; . ; i - a-k an explanati -n the a! -.ve. V. -u rs : ru 1 v. W. D' NN To thi- Mr. Moore replied :i f, o.c.v Twelve m-inths ago we appln i f. rates to Southern an 1 Western p. in ami could get rati s guarantt.ed i f urtht r than ( lold-.horo. N . C. Mi H 'UK o; Bhapv er I'll:, on .n. Ni:w Bf.um:. N. ('.. M u. h 20. 'M. Mk.-i:s. Ni nn - Hapi-ki:. EpiT"1:: Dk a l: Silts: The above needs no cm ment. hut explains it-elf. Twelve months is a l"H4 time an.d some chan-es have taken place. I: th. -e -entienien will apply t" the j resent nuni.-' iii-iit ferrates on their "o.is. they c in t them cuaranteed to anv point. Yi ai rs tru i v. W io w. ( p-n'l Fr. it A:'i. 0 ii e r ( a n ii I ii . Yi'e very often give an item concern ing the cann mg establ i-h i n g i n t h is c i t v . but we have not yet given th-' details of the work. Perhaps ourcountry readers dm have not seen the yvork . yvould li ke to know something of the prods-, therefor-, from a few not, s tken" on t he ground, we will t-ll them sini.;h:ng ilb-llt It. In the lii st place, the .-.pis taken fr-'iii th" Poat and land.e 1 in: a I car. or non basket, on w he-U. and th- 1 car is shoved along a Hack mad- n r the purpo-e into th - steam b x. where th y , remain;! f.-yv minutes, until tiny open! their mouths, and are th.-n ;..ker; t-' the shuckers. Sevi r.ii hands are employ .- 1 ' ouiuewnai u. u,,,oa.i ,c.u- u. inn . he cars to the stean, box and then to the shuckers. I he shucking employs a large number of hands, s mi,- days ov r two hundred, composed . if b. .ys. girls. . .i i. .r. . i i i women and m-n. all cdor-d pe .p From the shuckers th . -y st, rs are car 1 tin' shells are and si- Id P. li re n- 'W making w-h th- m i - ov-t. rs ;:; .. ried to the yvashors. a yvlu ele l off t one si. city authorities, yvi.o nr.- eh - rant . !i.-U r. i i- ihieii-h the city. 'ih - put tlirtigii f -u r w at. r irat sferred to tie- t . :. 1 tl.- n illL wi,(ri- ;in- .an- a:-- pP- I and w. an 1 s- nt t" the dipp yy p. . j -i-.- 1; j-:..r ;:.! m -s tn.-m t the v ta. le.heie the .-ar.s are u ;..-d . IT iy. o.,pp.d ai.d traiisf- rr-d t t' :p:ng lean- pir,r Pen h, where Pie an i the cans pl.,ceil in a tla- j.p .- ki nie V! a, is -rat.- i .on ti nit ! ,u .. v and 1. w .-r Where t hey . Isse, i 1.- ,t . driving . -i ; ..11 th. v are t ran-1".- r r-. Paint- 1. 1..1- I- i .:. ,n a Pox I : i s yy : : d i P 1 1 . un 1. r-p.teis I II- r ti. - i . p- r pu r fa. 0:1. IIOIV ll FBlt. Mr. A. K. Mi i-ih- -ti.- : k-t !h:- -nr. o! r.l Viiie ii-lter fruiii a ( oloia 1 Man. Allow tins brief cuiiiiniinii'atiii: to apj.e-ir in your nrxt ismjc. It lias been mi l:".-. ted to me by many colored voters .f laistern North t'.uolina that should Maji r John Hughes be the nominee of the DeiiKicratie party for ( lovernor and I.'-ti. John S. Long for Superintendent of I'uL-iio Instruction, that the Democratic t icket '.ould r ..vive their hearty and uu iualitit d -upport. But of course yi ti and many other- of the Democratic par! v w i ,1 o-ici'li r tins t: iinniu meat urn all 0,,-sip. Why'r Becau-e you think on the day of . l..,i,,,n wei-, doled folk will all be solid :..r th.- Rejiubii-'.-in party. I'lea-e oon--; l.-r and teineiube.- we have got more -ti--- than we used p. have. Here, dei't y.-u -uprose we hive g.;-t sense en ugh : . k-n.,w that Ma jor John Hugh.es i- a- l- . 1 a fii. nd p. us as Messrs. 1'nee. -I "liti.uii. Leach. etc.. i;o u-e.i (., p.e outspoken 1 iiiocrats. abu-ed the colored race on ti - -trum.a thing Major Hughes did not o when h" ran tor Lieutenant- i.'vernor'.' Again. Mr. Editor, you and oilier Lemeerats may think that we. olored peode have not sense enough to know that a ma jority of so called white io pumican ; are ICepublican for nm.ee. ." i that it is an ea-y thing for one to ' ' is a B- publican and then not he (; loig..t that we have cat efully t. c.;c, d ti.ings and tind that a lirnio . ratio a Iministra'i. n is a betr. r friend : u than the one which preceded it. Vmi fait to think- that we colored people ate a.vaic . f this fact. Suppose we iii mid unite ,.ur U'l.i'OU votes with the wliite Bepublicans' 1 1 .Ouu. and elect the Mat ti t . not one man elected Id be .red race n it is representative of the the Uli.f'Oh colored votes, true, this is a nn Lite a an -povernment; then it is equally uurtnut t.ie Colored race fhould f-up- p. it that i-art "I the government who v-o it tin-greater benetit. e colored ; i pie are thl that the present system ' ' ' ".utv government is a nuisance. It u .;. ! a nuisance to the white Repub- : - i ur cenait.lv it is far from being ! r-l"r..ce. f..r it benefits : - Won. because it gives the ! p.- pi.- un re and h-iter schools. v i ' 'cause, under the administration ; .ng this one. my race was used :hir s t of white men as hewers :' w ,. . i ami drawers of water, and imii- 1 ur-out and the present set in. And i- w hy th.-y think the present coun- p- -Pan is not so good. Why I am in e. v -I' the present State administra- i e. .s because it treats mv race more o ' "w-citi.ei:s. and their educa- :'-'l i .tere-t is more carefully guarded, R-.-pectfully. K. Gi'Oenvillc; ItC-mS. T:..- ji sur-d -utferers from the fire in li eeiiviil- received more than eight thou -aud dollars. B t waen tiftv and on hundred thou- - .nl dollars aken in life an 1 fire in- -ur.-.u-e within a few-davs. Pittcouutv llc- I -t in in- tate for agents. A cei-piin sii;.erintendent refused to 1, t a dissip . t.-d teacher commence school Hides.- he could get two respectable per -on- p. vouch f. r him. and it is reported that one of the vouchers got so drunk licit night that the teacher had to assist him in -.-ting la mo. T:. - -!,....! luilding started by the )I'-i!ii. l:-t- near town is not near hi.i-i. -i. Th.-y un iertook too much. M i-taken. Tii- Met a o.i ist - are a zealous ; .-.le an 1 nev.-r g; e up a good work. We predict il.t. luilding will he c-:n-pl'.l 1. - Tip. J PP.V .p. ' The n of ii t lii. s in Greenville have ' given tiie brick business a boom. Col. I. A. mi gg has purchased from H. F. I Sujg a machine that will turn out CO. o.no brick p.-r day. and is about ready to commence work. The machine is of I the sword make and is said to be the j best ,-ver used in the business. i' nut in se-.-i en this week: the most i import. mt case so far the dilliculty be tween L'avenport and .Mizzell. iMizzell w hile iiunk went into Davenport 's vard in :i threatening manner and Davenport hui; iii'c. badly, but the jury found a vei d id of not guilty it ju-titiable. Thev c:onsiJered Mt. Pleasant Cliurch Disciples and F...I Swamp Church Primitive Baptist i, ah came near being burned last Sun- 1 iv. IP th fires originated from the I'.tent tines. popular for the last few years. They became so heated that the hingles touching them caught on fire. but was discovered in time to save the buildings. Ii. A. Ilvnum, a wealthy farmer of t'ni- count v. made 44 bags "of cotton last , vear. -n a 4 acres of land. A few davs ! a.o he kiile 1 live hogs which weighed oy-. r 1 c.i i i pounds. He is not only a sue- c- --ftil fain but a merchant as well, K.- owns a fi-h pond which has been st icked with line ii.-h which he catches "ii' ia-v,-, he tries. F d- r J. Latham i-se '-n to take charge of I- k Grove A.-inltiiiv. This people se. m :u-L awak.-ned to enterprise. A i.ett.-r j.eoj.le don't live perhaps, but they Imve sh.c.vn in years gone not mil -h taste nor enterprise in anything but cm. cotton and religion, but their' church lo-ks lik" an old barn. But lining the present year they have built a very tasty and beautiful house of w- i-ship. and also a nice academy, N' 'l people. Seven Springs Items. ha i i?l .er pair, .-g-s ;2; cts ; er en: corn To cts -er pushel. '. il. Andrews A; W. IP Simmons.aie ::;t;g a t ne stock of new sj ring M ; .. J. Whilli I tie- prnl ab ' -ilellt se),, ,, '. Ku.'hai.'- Hel-.i eles, , ' M ir.-h. -a .: .1'- -.!; iitv i i i i n:ereas v,l! Ii.ive tlie I'riee .esil.iV. the e ne a", mi We, al it fifty pupils in '11'-- '. W. M.'.lv informs us that he s to n;o ,- l-.is steam mill hack to ileui.l .! yvell here and him back to I : V, ;,. si nail M iv's e tan.-y -s :! .'.v.-rs JieH a iii,er. fa' 1 I"'- ale laiu.m j; hv:;v i:n-- ,.f ceniniere:al 1'erP ;r ;.- la ieii w ith the cr :. ! 0. A. MAiee i- ihe.'p.; : - p a n. 'A i.l Pe II 1 1 . 1 i . -Ti.i.- re is a Ilia I". '. i i. ; ::. a e in lie-.h-r f. ,r a s r in P.., II- t ' " neeO W: I lie C.i John I). ' M. Sp-.nton New g ... : e v e r v d da they".-.,. ne. Lev. J. 1 I. ly apjioiu:,, Siinhiv. M aiseo , here. l)ia 11 at one i. A.-hh-i. la t n n cciif. in 1 o nding tl: lpl.ll tl . piobiUdy. i --: m: at t! Thur-duv Nine ;,e-: a-t III c'.t I I I lay i- I Dr. Wintti B. Wi.au He 1 1 a V , . i -1 l-t 1 ii.y. .-Id. - r id. I-;-. i . v. ur i -t . : to I by I 'i . being d ,r M ;'. .1. V n-Iy -!. k. ! -' . r . r. po 1 1' o u-iv -i"k. - able to be ago cover, Leu; v, ,p M' - u of J,,,,:,- and I in tin- t'.wn-l.ii 1 -in ir,.-: . John i; m i ri ie. i I htii in.: ing. P : r .r ti ; i ,n -. n:bt . M. tie r I'r'!'te i '''' s week- I; c. I. V. r lined i ill o.d 111' I. .i.ivnii.p and this " M.-ii-iav t lie el.-ioerp- are t hi eaten in g. a ... ,r;,., u- i,..i i,.f, . Bark 's corner to J. S. WunPn'e Tne owner's ,-f tie- proprrtv furnish the brick, and th- t-.'.vn ptvs" f-r Hi- laving. - so thev - i-,-. " ' ' V"' ., - , he" l'1',' 'V;,m'"r "V"1 1 '' a! " tl;' -tump and had t-. g . .n the way s ! ,- re Pars the tears -i r-.givt sued by the P' p.e on th.-s,,ut!i -id,- . f Neua-ue.ir the new br. I.e. were f. w and far be- tween- Kev. Y.r N-l-on. of (P.l.h-boro. I rea-h.-.t at th"- I5.ipti.-t t'hurch h.-re last Sun-lay. Tie- church has pio.-ur- .i l'-o services of Rev. Mr. Hires, ot Union -C wh i will preach liere th" fouiih Sunday in April next, Rev. J, E. Mann. P. E. h. Id th. Quarterly i.nt'erence .f the M. K. fhurch here lai S iturday and Sui.d.tv and w ill remain for a few" davs a-sistiu- in the rev iv ', whi.-h is still going on u ith continu. ' i:,t -rest and pio.-pect.- f -r k !. p. M. Stant--n received a day ..r tw, :igo a riding cu 1 J vat-t. wbi.-li n ;.- orderi d for la. W. Woo l. E p Mr. Wood propos t" combine bu.-iness wuh pleasure, lie can operate the . uip.vuloi " 'i''1-' si: p-i inp-nd ing the ha:,.!- an I matching the choppers, It is r. ported here to d.iv that the en- tire family f John Murj by. in Snow tl1"- wel'-' p".S'"i'-"J last w.-.iui Ihe poison was used in the b.scuitan in such large quantity- as to lie detected and the timely aid of a phvsiciari pre vented death. Further particulars I . 1 i 1 not learn. A. J. Sutton, wb.o has been emp as salesmau in the estublishrr.en: of Ii B. Kinsey in this place for the 1 ist iiv, or six years, left here Timis lay P , Sumtervide. Fla. E'uring h is st iv it Mr. Kins, y he lias shown hiir.seif to 1 -a very worthy y oung man and oftaint d the entire confidence of his employer. He goes to take charge f f the busme-s of R. B. Kin-'V iS: Co.. of v. huh lie is a member. S vVfU'SbOTO LtlVA We are getting s .me fin- (i-p. o-. -p-, au 1 claiiis now. Mr. W. II use lms on one arm. but he can catch as man clams as nio-t anyone with both aims. Verv little eicknv.-s here. pi. In Blount sac- if some one don 't irk pretty so. n . l;e -hall have t" go clam ming. Dr. Miilette. at Sa , iln-. i 1 le. I ,--"ar- is i!l t!:" s:1I,;e Pur s !,. " 1 r- progre-sii h-r-. under the management ot ( . J , l iaz- zolle- bave also a d bat ing club, a good bun.iay sciki.1. and now u our steamer continues to com- regular "e ought to build up a little, Farmers ate planting corn ;i:i.l ih,i- toes, som- composting, others telling what tliey expect to make this year, etc.. some are planting rice and les- cotton. Mr. W. Justice has forty acn- for rlce' M- A- trnell will only plant about six or eifeht acres m ,-..;t.,ii. w-.ll plant largely in peanuts, Dennis has finished his houses: law three re: f-r occupancy, in inch someone might enjoy- themselves tin- summer, if they wished. We need a hotel here and a ft-w nvre enterprising nionied men. tor n seems like tlio-e that are here have not energy or the nKc?" to do with. Swansboro is :l pretty plac and a healthy place, and she ought to o-a oe-iraule place to in - 1D- Some of the ' ust-oiT have ju-t killed their last l.oss. Mr. A. Farnell. sr.. killed thirteen tine ones last week and M.r. W. 1. Gillett hilled nine the same time. The former has killed in all dur ing the sea.-. 'ui about sixty head, some of yvhich weighed over 320 pounds. These farmers are n- t going to have t buy meat r.--r mor'g-ig- for cotton crops this year. Silas Venters kill- 1 f'utr hogs about same tiistf that averaged ab' "at c.cii. The -toiiu.-r Margin aft-r 1 aving Barker's Hn-ige arrived here, a distanc of ten ind.s. m on- h-ur and thirty minut' s. whi. it yve consider good time for slioaly water and inexperienced pilots I siii.l sho.ily water, but that is not exactly so. there is plenty of wap-i in White Uak river at anv time for the Margin if managed right Sue left here about '-fe'J o'clock t"l' Beaufort, got aground on ;..osL. Creek shoals, wlu-r.- sue was y e-o r.iay . sin' was p. r.av I come Pa k here. .indlr...m hereg.'t New river, thence back again In j. where th- dir.-ctors were to hold a ru ; ing on the :! ci-p. to take or not tak the steamer as tlu-ir property, and P the company. When tne meeting i l.eld yve will give a dinner in h-.n-.r 'apt. styron and all of his efiio-r-men. who may be lu re on that iv;.-i and yve expect t g.ve a g '" ! .l.v t- - No deaths lat'-ly and only .,.. ,- 1 ditig. John ;- married at la-a, nic-i-1. oi- no measi. s. At th- tv-i.l-m ! th i ride's parents. Mr. an i Mrs. I'.rv i II its.-;i. at l. r.w..y..l. l.i-t W. .It.- - !,i hy IP W. Matt" k-. Fs' . Mi . J -hu M R .dg-i-s and Mi- s.irah A. 1 united iiith-:h .ly 1 on is Vour .-orr. -p n l.-r.t a n- ti p-ll y u tic- g. -i t'hir.gs w s,mn!.-,l Ldn't 1 -k like !.. '.v,re . i . -. 1 t; Mr. Mr M : -- " 1 l.e hiPPl ;a V.,r i. ti ; u a ih- p. 'Ir. 'I'.n 1. I i. ib-ovn Ia Jones County Items. I have been informed by our t'ounty Superintendent of Public Schools that there is standing in Mr. E Igar Rouse's , yard, in Tuckahoe town -nip. an oak tree that measures g- f. et .and :i inches in circumference, also an elm in Mr. I. Brown's yard, same township, that measures la feet in cireu raf erence. Mr. Rand Iris contract, d with the ' -eunty authoritii s to build a bridge across Muscle Shell creek on the ('ore creek and Trenton road. The bridge is 1 to be fifty feet long, twenty feet wide, with three -i;iii: to be put up right away, all to h. lini-hd in a suh-tant lal. workmanlike manner fur one hundred and lifteen doliar-. Trillion has succeeded in getting a poiio- MlPv,-. Mr. B.nj. Ervin bus been elected to tl,,' position. I met b j III the other ,1 iv and saw lam with the b a le-- on. "Trent. n Police. '' and he j had on In, shoulder a pole about twrn-l t v f. . t Ion- with a hook and a pike in ' "ii.- end of it. len.iiire,l of Benjamin if that w;,- th,. kind of weapon that thi-i town had given him : I told him it was) a vepv formidable one. He said he was g' ing to pu 11 some logs with it .cat of I !' nt riv, r. 1 ' ah y - ii r i a rm i ssion I will say a few NN oi d- t , your correspondent in reply to ; hi- .mark- concerning the freight1 oh. a ge- "f the N. iV. T. ( ouipany between i Tr-: ton and Kuiston: He pays that w l.Pe the citizens of Trenton pay fi. iL'ht for kamit. thev only have to j pa y ,'i p. r !i 1-fo,- citon. and the cit i. -ens ,i K in st. in ha no to pav si .On jt I'ale. and that the Kin-ton charges of the company are much elfecu-d bv the railroad, a competing line, and verv often they are compelled to charge less than paying rates for freight. Our fanners say that they do not understand the gentleman, for if the railroad forces the company to carry kainit for SI. 00. why don't tiiey force them to carry cot ton for le.-s than spoil. All our farmers ..sk of any company is equal and just freights, and it is not their wishes for any company t-1 charge them less than th.-y can atford to work for. but they want the company to come down to busitn ss principles and charge all alike and have no discriminations whatever. Would any one of common sense pat ronize any one of our merchants if he sold Mr. A. sugar at S cts. and coffee at 2a cts. and then turn around to Mr. B. and sell the same sngar at 12 cts. and the same coffee that he sold to A. for 2.1 ts. let B. have it for lads.. Does such trading as the above seem fair and right? The above reminds me of an incident that took place in New- Berne some years ago between one of our Trenton merchants and one of the New Berne w-;.i lesale merchants. The Trenton merchant had been trading largely with the New Berne merchant for over two vers and had been paying him the cash for everything he purchased, but the merchant at New Berne began to sup pose that he had our Trenton merchant safe and began to raise his prices. Our Trenton man was sharp and sent him a new customer; tiie New Rerne man sold to this new customer cheaper than to the "Id one. not knowing that the new me was buying for the old one. This convinced our Trenton man tint he yeas not serving right anil he called in to his store on his first trip to Neu Heine and told the New Berne man what he had been doing, the merchant hy way ,.f an appology. remarked: "T ill .-ell him calico and domestics .-heap' r than I d ifl you but Mr A. don't think any thing of that, the yvay I stuck him on shoos wouH make you laugh. According to the Kinston correspondent, if the Neuse & Trent River Steamboat ('. nipany sticks us on kainit at Trenton, we ought not to think anything of it for the way the company has stuck t hem on '"if'ii at Kinston pays us for ali "i u. The IhietoCs F.mlorseniont. Dr. W. LP Wright. Cincinnati n. .-ends th-- subjoined professional en doi si nn-ni : - T have prescribed Dr. Win . 1 ! a 1 i '- Ba l-.ani for the Lungs in a great number of cases, and always with suc cess. I hi.- case in articular was given up I y -.". I ral phy sicians who h id be, n called in I or con.-u Ita! ion with himself. The patient had all the symptoms of c niiinnd consumption oohl night sweats, h.-etic fever, harra.-sing coughs. e'c. I! mm, n-ed immediately to get hi ti. r. and ;e soon restored to his usual health. I also found Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs the most valuable expectorant for breaking up di-tiessing coughs and colds." A Fair Offer. Tin.- V'.ptai.- Belt Cc,of Marshall. Mich., offer t" semi Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Flectric Appliances on trial. P r thirty davs. to men. old and young. fiiicted with nervous debility, ltv.and manv other diseases. lost y it. Seeadveru ment in this paper, d&wlyv F"i' si vi-n years Allrn"s Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness. Nervous Debilitv. and restoring lost powers t the weakened Generative System, and. in no instance has it ever failed: test it. SI; li for se. At druggi.ps. or by mail from J. 11. Allen, -lla l-'ir-t Ave.. New York Cliv. 4 COMMERCIAL. JeiUi'.N .U. ( 1FFP. K. March -4 . G P. M. COTT''X New Vmk futures ste;uiv. Si.'.- i;r:i. N v IP ine market linn.! is.ih s hai'-s at 1" t i P1 :'.-s!. Mi.lii:i:;'. 1- PI: l..,w I!,i, I 1 , 1": (I e,,u ( ir.Uiiiiry. 0 I -1. i 'x N!-.v Yi i K SP' 'Ts. . MuMlme;. ! i 1 -: Lew Meh! n . 10 PJ-P'i. (Pii.il ( 0-ilinary. !u 1 PI TPl'.F.s. Man Apr. May. June 11.-21 IXt.MKSTIC 71 A It K FT. :ntixe Dip. ?;.'. Tl-ki Tak 1. "0 t I'.Pl'.sW AX Ja.'. per lb. IP'M'.Y Tee. ,,er ealli'tl. -.pi:f On f.H.'t. In ?e ' iPV'I !1Y I i A V- Lapp i-'p.P-H P i;k-7 L.pis-;T' per PlPvNPTs - s' l.ei F' .;.!,r.it '-. p p. r ' I' I" Zen. .eil per I" r hun in .1. ( NP 'N.---.; per ! PI lAPPi' Pkas s Hipps Dry . 9a 1 U. Kr' 1 a PL '.v-'e i i r lie ':i!'-KKN's (irown. 4 Mr.Al. I vr ! u-!e per ,.: p -p. . ; p- P '!! la-l ' ' LI. . est In iia.i'm w.,::t P Pu.Pi.i -lip: i" '. i i: p N P ' j .. : :- ;p v; .. '! j : ' ."''""' A 1 ;;h : aa'a: : :r ;:.J-.:.V I ! J rJLACKWELL'S DURHAfyQy It IS. ;i":-.te,1 in !' l-un-'ll-ite l o r .i i-a i.,.,',l I- a. I c I I I '. i ': .'i:i:-i:t v p. ".in-. !! rh'.g . lipen !!.!; ii; .r. - ! .,-1 i' tfSend for Catalog un. illiHI aines Redmond, vJ N IIOi.i.rsAl.K LKp ()t 1 ) 10 A I j K It BERGNER & ENGEL'S CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGEE BEER 1 OK SAL! BY THE CRATE. Also on hand a full stock of Grocerior, "Provisions, Cigars AND TOBACCO. Open Front 15 1 i k Stnre. - 1 I I I ) 1,1-: Till-: I "P. A'i 1 d h VI'W HKHNK N The Next Gentennia!. We have li- .loll Pi Inn v.. u w. o M :, PI K'l to the Ci-ii I en ii in I of 1'?,. iiiul II -n w. lik 1.) Hi!. .I'll call s.f e 111. i.l e e 1 .. .litlt - j . , your way I a t a i i an -air ; roc i: i . i i,h;u vision s. Wood, WTUdwnoia Tiilma n, Sniifl' and Ciiars, Crockery ani Glassware, Etc., Etc., OF J- SLAUGHTER, Jr-, & BR0-, WUOI.KX. I l.F (RO( EI1S, sepl.1 KINSTON, N. '. TO TOBACCO GROWERS OF NORTH CAROLINA I YOU CAN SAVE 1HONKY BY U8ING BADGH'S SPECIAL SUBSTITUTES FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. BAUGH'S New Process 1 0 per ctGUAHO A perfect nbsUlatof or PERUVIAN Glar bji teed to coo tain lOpereent. of Ammonia. Wholesale Price S56 per 2,000 lbs. In Baltimore. BAUGH5S SPECIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR SIX PER CENT. PERUVIAN GUANO. Wholesale Price S35 per 2,000 lbs. In Baltimore. tW In order that nil may be able to bm BAUGH S SPECALFERTILIZER FOR TOBACCO! We ire now rtelllnff it direct to Farmer of ;orin y aroiina at 3 J J pereiDKle ton on lxivrd m niuinuir ill muuu unm uj I OB. ttB.en i ua C'rhH with order--tliuu giviiuf the Farmer UUI B t 'e i wno Duye out a hi as I e ton, advantaire of the wholeMaie nrire. V'e would, however, ad vino car-load lotn to tweura lowest rreiaht rate tySend for our Pamphlet giving fall descrip tion and vrholenale price of our titandard brnndii of Hone Fertilizer and approved lormulaj. Addreju ail orders aud luquiriea to BAUCH $c SONS 103 SOUTH ST.BALTIMORE.MD Br. H. D.HARPER SVIUiKi N DENTIST, Kiiisliin, N. C. ii,.. ll.e.l si' 1,11 Use ilPiee I I I In- Jihie I lull I r. DR. POLLOCK'S NO i in: i;kt sin nn:i: Rr.Mi:m ihk I'in. N e : . i . se !, m. i . : ;i . Bin ns. Pi ' "I I': ' I I tlest 1 Mill ill PI'U'S. .Ne 7 . Siile Plllll. set, en. J.I...K. I!li-'k it; I liel. r.t hut. I I 11 Mil J. L HARTSFIELD, I'Pai.i:i in School Books and Stationery (JonlW't ioncrit's. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, CLASS , MA.IOI.K'A WALK. I tM I.UIX K.ItlKS. KTC .1 I. ii i: i : i i I - 1TEW HOTEL, r S: w Hiil, (iiv. !..- Co.. N. 0. IMI V III. I .'. ! ,i:.M- 1111 ar ttv.- -. t- v. v.. 0 " --?'s'A-.As - 1 , . V. i i.i i: s p. n . VI"-. . ' - f i i i D"i:i! - .- r r c. i . : A ESBtflCKVVELL'S-C3 DURHAM TOBACCO f HONEST, POPULAR, is the Mosti UNIFORM, RELIABLE, SATISFACTORY SMOKING TOBACCO EVER PUT UPON THE MARKET, Henco Dealors r.nd Cor.sumen always pr- nn:.-.co it THE BEST. ' lint prrvhlf : ;m in of TolWMYW thlU In toliMirft, i ' - r: i . 1 1..- iie ui.iriiy of ilinHe raoriHlnonlr Umtu u. 'i i" ...,!,. .,ti ,-hrrtrc of nil UCDV DTCT ne . ,. .i In- i rude the I LII I ULwl T. R. HINCKI.KH. KT Mmti Wire & Iron Co. ntt.itrui or cpml Kon-nu. WtwLber Vuim, Mbtc KUturMk Kuu2 A. Ii .'ii ; . i r h, I' ..ti Shnttr, Omrilur Haiiort.4io i- Me ntion tlil rt4Nr. THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL Nothing furthrr seems necessarjr to , -jy miikc the New Farmer Girl a perfect and bt autiful cooking apparatus. It bu laree FIuhb anil Oven, latent Uvea I . Shelf, Swingins; Hearth Plate. Deep Ash ;,' ' Pit and Ash Fan. The Uroaa 1 teces ail 1 have cold air braces, and the Corel fiNr'; mooth and heavy. ' (" ". j"; Largo Hinjrle Oven DKirB. Tin linedr- The lartrely increaed aalea ai uflr Stove atteHt its popularity eTery (tote fully warranted. P. M. DRANEY. z. . SOI.F ,(;ft. afvv hfrxe. A. O. ' Anv niHtincs wanted for Farmer oSI? Cook Stoves Hold by P. M. DRANEY t 10 cte tier pound. ocl7dwtf RELIABLE SELF-CEE A fBTorlta prraartptloe as? aae afff Mftal iipocteltM in to 17. i- r.ost noid and wot I .. . .ur retired t fnr Itaneurt L 1-Iiud fulrd uivlopVab Hwnllllli Minn CO. WARD CO.. n El 1 1 1 P MORPHINE HAi f I 4 I DR. II. II KAMI, of tM IMtM Vaf Va I Houh,. ow nfb, BMMdr vkaA i. r on rmr klnwIT aMm m4 palMlf. For kt4M a lull and rniiwmnlfmn .mln.ni uir..lrl ttin.fcii.lln ii. u. hark, a-a., a.D., iso raiiMMu., nmtatrkaiai Middle Street, Newbern, N. C, DRALRB IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods KIIHTS. SHOES. CUITIUM. Ete. Ail.-nl (nr llif Dl AMONIl PHIliT DltDS , 1 1 ie.1 ri.im. I jiuiKlrlisI IP'Jft. An, I the eelel.riiT'l Wanipr'ii i.VrIlne Owraet, -ll P II.IKI. A full line of Ui iiIb . I.nillos' and Ohll1ren' riwli-rwi'Hr.l ii'nts l.Iiien, (Vllulotd anil Pnrar I'oilarH anil I'ulTh., Kllk htii! Linen HAiidfeer- chlefH, all kimlH of Unit!', l,atlleB' and 7lill ilren'H lliiml anil Marlilne MimIp H)iaf Unb i-r 'oiitu, HutH and siiim-h, I jullf' clonk and laekrlK, Mini rv erylhlnK usimllv kept In a ffral r hiMH 1 rv I , i m m 1 h stire. ASA JONES, n,n i v M i,l,l li' m.. op. HaptlatCbnrrn Dr. KEAN. Uj AlilrTH Cl.AII tT CllMt (IT M.flrnnrnrfco, IfMfkptMrr ult.ll..D HrwfallT. or br IrlMT lr Kfn U in owf pbyIH tm lh rltv Dial wurmill rvrv or lo pwj rt Uliutrated book , our l,Mo praMilpUou, tl F DAVIDS01T COLLEGE, MI.CKLl'.Nlil'IMi CO., N. 0., lOO-i-'OO. I'll,- n.M Si-Kslnn ..CIIB oil I'llt'ltHDAY, SPITKM P.KK ! !. l-,,r i 'alali ifues n,,lv In llir 1'I.KIIK OK III K KAi I IIP Iclilh JAW m tiik Large Stock off Goods NOW IN TIIK ' WIINSTEIN BUILDING," will. IP s I 1 i H'T AT COST ! till 1 lie sHllle ;1 'Pie se. l , ,,, , ' 1, aPiiiK. 1 Pis ll,..,t.s all I Mm,-. i-nse,l ,,f - "i.-i-l., nf pry lhHln, I ii r ri ish JixdH, s. J lals mill ( 'iijih. ( 'ar il,.! - jreat mairj-Titber pets an 1 Mal aria I-. Als.e a lale Ihiele, ,.( Hi sPk k nf Open and Top l'rt manufacture. H. COHEN. HAIiDW AK1', 'Bar lion and Nails, all sizes, 1 - P. 1 V i P. M. DRANEY, I .' .A ' ' N i 'a pa-rue. N ( I TM.TOr.S (.OT.n MrilAL GI IT1R3, ! Eaynes' Eicclsicr American Guitars, ' DObSON'S P A 1 M S11V1R BtLL BNJ0S. , :in l,- ,-tu,hi,',l of ii. . ,, , A K e D I only. I hoi, v Mlltlr Hnim, I tii 4 ornctii. lianil I n M ru iiintl.(rt'Jic 1 ra I out ruiri'lt, tli I----I HliliiLr ftnil Trlm n 1 1 ii I " I'utitloyurifrM. .1(1115 ( . II ATHF.8CO. ;,3 Conrt Btreet, boston. alAma, NKW HAVKN PALLADIUM. A P i U K I.V ..-t-n, u) I North ' n i . : m w Iik hm tk " 1 ... I ..1 "I WHt4r t . . I i . 1 1 1 t ii fT -f r rt 1' . i i v 1 1 1 1 m n Krnl w I iik.- In i k) , ha the ' "f Mil- lur heml" un. I. i- )i I hi iik of in m ml 1m i h. 'a , i i : i in i m . 1 1 ;n i h ihtUrf-HM I ' H ll NSON, till )'A 1.1. A IHTTH, ' w lluvru, OOQO, aV. r CSS r - x. r r,"1 0-
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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