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Y --: : v - . . i . v" -; '-. . - a -' ' . -. "v- '- V.-.-f 4- -V i - ; ' Hi ) Ml- JOURNAL. Mr. IOII I-". '(Krt HDIi r rpllm lo cki J1 O'. T.SriWSl'-"1 "Wrn Spring. . Ih . JOI K k L. 1JJIUUC' ii--t .- Th oaxl con ' Chuix-h f r c ;;-' lio iH I'- : S ' A WJ b.u'i t'.nn ;.-r :T '- mej atV r a i l... "! -' 1 - Iter w r. i a. or. ft in .!. - of M : i r k:..! ' -ba b i i F r- - 1 - ' Whn tn ct r . Self,' ia lk lopim'.. 1. -'. " nvr 4 -thy r 1:; ' 1 : Boston liu 1 ti' - ' " aDHae o tha: f : r ' ' r-' ! prtti!t itvJ !-t " '' ' wwtimna w'. : - ni bM h- Wha yoa :riv.; :'r 1 you tide 011 i '.''f'l'i'r " 1 1 ' ;r- a bump, tui i'. '1 t " rirta to rice, it u j it - e.iy a- Miim dowv a bill. Tt BBQi dtioiUk of tl.e -H'i! oi l 4Nf KiBMOn C.Uet S;. - Cnivvinv wtU ba hW WelnKl. Jun :' It o rt.:k. -ni.. t 1- ir.ston t '. A full mttaaUaoce i Js:r-1. Oir nuftf' l town .-ommiuT.-r Iarruck boAJiy for wvona- in i r--form. It . h'Ufi"'- -; ,T coatespUC takicx U tax 1 -iT rfcap-ll th prtc of uau;(. TLe Diaciplw Sundiy Scho.l ouTieH pto 8aithtioia ft very Urs crowd of picoicera Ua FndT- rhe vrere crowdad with plnture eker. e-ren tWattb i( wunuiil who they lft. Kiaatoa doti biuahed intn airwr when he Prty of la 1 otntiof down the Ut. IK- had left off kirn fMDfhback brwwt pin aod could no4 met thtn in ruch a nude couditum. A EnutoB ptor i tryios to put a Btcv 8alT nihl coa rtiuR U w the belMf of th KinMon boys that "he nlfftit wall try to comb out the fiaIeJ maao the ravi ocan with a fla tooth comb." Bon."W. X. EobbiM, F. C. Robtniw and B. 3 Rohbtoa ar some of the can ' ilMattT for Coosrvaa in the Salisbury liatxii. The bird ci to be over- ydaaUfaJ ia that diatxict. It i the place UI JUw born to go and grow fat. SUkC Co!. Vo4 bJ truch an easy Maiv0arn for Uaror ot Kinaum. he if beginning to loom op for Oorercor of tiarxH Carolina. Senator V anca ia for " kia! and bo better "gnbernatoriU tim- bag" has beco placed in the market this ..- -feajsc man of Kinaton last Monday took aw too much -knake bite." got --aJek and acted diaorderly by throwing my on th at. Tb Jtayor uwugai tk ind tynity w too much for tne j Iq baax and caJleu jot one anr ?fatm 1b ail of ber crenlloo U gov rtkad by tb Ww of compenaation. What ia ia ot quarter M amply yroridW for ta aaotW. The man with Kb aoftaat bnia fvoerailj baa the bard aaccbak TbiB m folly illustrated in ttM rr--1 ' ""T for aberiiT of or old "ju unfBlOtar" of Klaxon. From tdZtlcbmje pualr; between the tllmrnU. it appear that Granville mnA lAotr aoaustiea bare declared i nr ta aha knifa and knife to the hilt- " . m mm.m a Ka 1 1 Kjtiirtd ' i; I-ZrrJZTT-r-r.n U tiua year, they ei p-ct u; f r, ara, i a.UbOat-io.tnna. , fhm rapocta of planter from all over jna) couaiT ar mj riMAiiHUta ,M,rT, j I lliini It 1 I I TT acrea-Ui bob Uut proaracta, at tht tune, ara good ft a kaaT jMA. Fanaar axe ttic k ing aioaata tbatr work, rnakln Uu good weatbar lali wall 00 their cropa. . . A ralitOM caper rabliahed at Fi.11 kajT and called iia Gvardi.'ryt. in rrf.-r-" - lactotba rad annaata that hava ued , - lUntaT. aarat "We will not wurn M pradart that tbia may be br w.y of preparaUoQ for tba final eve rati ri, bat an tbiC 1 f to ay. namely. , that t bt wail for rrary one to be j " Uov. Jarvia. Praaideta Whitford and " vlro- Lawia rtaaaiaad rer ir Kuuton laat Tbarvday Bl)tbt. They are inapect - ioc tile A. C Rarfroad . with tka ' www 'of Bret1"C alkiker time on the eoi. Tbaw expect to avaka an averac , raa af thirty avUee aa hoar during the Buretner wama. allowtac oalf min " ( f c atopya at atatiooe- ' U k eaid that one of oar e -ind ulatea far aberttf atrayad aaar into Wayne ooBtr laat Saaday and turned looee bia ot bora im m cbarcb to the ret da Httt Ba4 aafctawbrnent of a Warce mtUy candidate tor aberUl. The Wayn coanxy ca mi Hate took leeaoca aeavoaiatbeartor aiectrsneerjn prac- 1 -pradbyibe Lmxr cooiUt candidate, j aaal W oar aatra at bta elect on. " . "Ouatnei kjt I hiBWit dtatimyuUhed ea- anrpiaa ia Saaaa eraxt anu town grrro-- foeot for tmIUtaa aod adoption, tonic. triaa Bieoaarck af Germany and the major of lioidjboro. EerraTler we are 1-3 a the nacbiae Jiat aa Ooldeboro aa it. and lib Biaavsrek.' we have -?:ct4 tita praaeox-a of the Anieri- x ta oar city Urnita- The e xarri I bi bf" are contacoo. omy Paw, Ei-. the boapiuble aa. Piob Mill, teat via laat tr ateai prvparwf of corn made in V pxcucruk it tie bt article ricai Qtat ercr a eat into a "corn tr." It ia not aoar anrnriaiog that ifcltD! m reacbiof oat after blooded it. ptynaawth rorka and Haiteae raw tber tocbi a, boantifnl auppif -iT-nil ie to feed on in that farocu Voeaditr. TW new mayor ind town coram ia af)e)at aeem tu have rr.orv backb.ce Ihaa any art Kiaetoo hae known in Bsasy daya. They hare rraolre.i to put the town in "apple pie" order in every reepect, and have imposed a hor:i.ir.:.iI jaxul" on all trade, profession and -cailins- Voting taxes or. a people u a aold act, bat often a jut an 1 ne-evary se.aad wa are glad lo know the tow n ao baa a government eepa il to 14 rc is importance. Wendell Pbillrpa. the r -'J ' Fag land orator, now deud. report-.! have ottered the folio :m pre-.f h. cv .... tbe fature of the South The ;. u. i writing fat o plain on Lie w! i t.ha: r. :. bat a fool ned mistake it. New Fng land ta doooied jut aa sure a natural lawa will produce fixed result. N--.v England haa no oil worth inert. r . -.:-,g and ber wealth haa re. D den 'e l fr t.. her aaannfactart. The-- are n !i..i. y ieaetag br. and eventually they ;!1 . . o aoerre to the Wst. but n;xc -.' juatb. wbere the ad-.-at-.l-iJjet f 'r - j:: able maaafacturiCK are a.l h).-ate.t 7 uai asd lfo in l-ie S. uth ar- ottea at and inexhaustible i , . and the fcron milii fon- lr;--s .; ; 1 chute abopa can them - . r i they emm be carril t( the th a-. -tha cottoaj and woulin m.i.ls ::.a--. k there, fear tbe raw m.-.c.r.at 1: l are to be pfulu'! ". :. r--Heaply, Bttiformly and T lo.j at tbe a lvantaK--1 f t " Jiourt af daylight in v-ar r t4w tlk grow tn-nT i:.l t :- -the waadtb. truitur in I ;. ' oootry wtU beeoter--.i .a ill beooote. not aior.r- ;: the central aoru of ia - biaalBB eiVe toi" io- 1 The eieTetae. : .1 : - .peia biu or. V . -rnur.ijy J 'if I. pjt-a: a ( I- " the aoaa.-J a '.' " I'ri ai.le a t A hit ' t.Ij-i1 th far -v. V 4 S i. one hal f . for - ..... Fj. 11 . :i 1 . pcrun: y v v eavo. ef! l w.iu' H-.ih r-- A...h p.F. t.f atetCtirj YVgtt-6 t : - - fectaaily cuies . a. a . IKi Kipr ton '1 n 1 irs A . Kb- trie la. M. le t'l' rifn. rl.ea.l .rm; r. e r : 1 a1, e 1 1 1 , 1 '. t r vii;. r 4 .nr. -.t. .-r.- 1 i ,rad--d pr-. s.s i.ie:ii-e; the uianui'r m ' hm int. .ir l:.. -.i ,v ..i. i ple.v.-vi ii I'r. f. iv.i,.' tlJU.'t.ttK til- I I The steamer n'miloi di luaanex eurwni un the -litli and .i-Jiefil.iy ! from rteii I'l l F lelJ to Kardale. -..ippin- a; Ne' iVme. Th n e x i u r-1 ai is K'yen fot the cuiiwe.l Htip'ie in tb.e ' ueuhborhooi of Ikcton Old Field and all others who wish a pieaUH Wine. , See ad. , Capt. Jim l.me of f.inili. o. ce.'ded to 3 Fridny. He ay eotlou and ! rice ham come up -plendidly. but corn I hss been retarded by o.x.l niRht. He brought up a lot ot" wool from fine t'nts- j wold sheep which he .hipftfl to H. Fries it Pro., at Salem. The .V i" puKnTi is a r-.ew pv;-r f ubt;shei at Weidon by Macl. I.ind.-uy. I: clauiM to be the Civil Ruhu- adviv rtrv-iia rhu s:erifieinj ot tile rir- , Jlnal princlple4 0( ctw Republican party by fjrralDK Ooahuon with J wsatistied I Democrats, and is the very pn. .- l .. brine out a full D ru.vrata- vo: at the j next election The work of painting and rcpa a .; thd cars at the railroad shops is ion; pusied tionx. and so.in a handstinie train wHl ie on the road, painted the color of Uie Pullman Palace cars, and provided with improved Um;a, nickel pUttxi rack, etc. W. E Charlotte b arplvinir tha paint bruih with much ajue and good Judgment. By tne 1st of jua unn ortim win rjaoo g that wiii equal any in te Mate First Braaa. Dr. J. D. House shipped the first be on Vfowdav. endinK ctf eleven b. per A.. X. C Railroad. Mr ford alio ghipped t a) L jk F. F.il- for Klllrrt. We have received a box , f cui. bug from Pamlico oounlv. and the newa ooov alon that Uiey are destroy ! in the voanit torn to an al.irmir.g ex tent- They l.xia h J enougii to kill xnjthius: they come m a-ntX with ... ( onr( y j( u'iikod J i w..n-.cf j lownahipof Un county wa.- arriiiied tn a charge of ripe. V Clark appeared fr the defence Clarke A Mor for lLa prm.cn Committed U J ill to await lh .i t. the jryrand jury. and : in. U of fria Plato- Mr Matthew Hirri-c. J -ne.- ur.tj hove ii 00 Jr rid vy morning w ith th ti.Tit ! arret of Irish p-Hatoei of th mimc:i A colored ain from Jane Cuv IrouRht ar.other barrpi liui.iij the ir. ii. k wo hipr'l bv .-! 'i;. -il on Kii.Uy. They ' r f-i ' i-r barr-. i .1 the wharf I o Court loKilir I Jud f-- Avery n : . . 1 the court her-' ,1 at h ' to op'u court 1:1 I'ravet: t '.be C'".-W ! r ;.l not Li" ai ie utit.l Ta. !j) . Mv and tliat itOMw and jar T' will not be allowed pay for M r.day. The shnrT and all otherj int.-ro:.! are thu a.xn'ied and n-queu-.l to neHify as macy of tli Juror and witae- a- ible. t'i urt wiil tipea .1: Tue-cliy 37th icf Tr itillaiDliU'ri. Ths' Oi l Fomini n Stinuhip C' ever mindful of the inter,-: of it p.it- nin, h proTl li , nt ,hui u apt. F P. Roberts. iaco. v.itii a uumuer of hAad .jn, b-ue i in ex tinKtiiahing fire. They are mm ply blue bottle filUii with a tluid that when broken over tho blae of a tirn will generate a gaa which u:iniei lately ohack the tire They are o jite vilaaiiie if they will do what u claimed f-.r thm. Ileoae- TlaJ Ferltllxrrs- W hav receive.! sev.-ai r--irCs from J ae countv that the f irmer? wen manuring th-':.- croj bot er for this ; fir than ti.ey had f r everal yaxn. and furthermore tluit they Mere manuring with hotne-ir.a f- ferti :zer. We hivr a report now from W. K. Ward. Vji . n.ar vuak.-r Hr: I. haj a tenant m toe pa n f . wp... r' r a n k W li-.ecr' tf w a h:v ct 0ft t- us ia: d la- " io barrel a.-!.. dence a .uo'- pred 1 t;i it S 1 a thing lt-r :! r. t- il- -t and I Hip r tsi r : a Oil I ll r M ri Tbom son. .r. !iv s of Cap: ( ..irct Mate i larence Kidchtr. ,,1 ..11 1 the -'U'H'n ! ,iu 11 . h Friday morning :.nd a r. t' F rt Tin mi-i ; f ti'..' ... I butt!- tU'l ! Y . in ; .11: v n;i 1 r . A : : w Suriri" ' ( tli'' " ' !' 1 ;.un. r.t. I. IV k . f 1 : l 1: 1,: . in !- 1. 1 l! F."i. - ft ;l 1 rm v ,' iid '"Ti-- 1 prr-fiu . 11 .; 1.' 11 '. .I' ll iiirr.v tr.t th.. : ( M r :i5v;....ir.- 1 t!iut !i J7:h M.i-n ii... 7ih N ;i . ..it. -li ' 1 k- With tl.i- us . - n 1 ill 1 . ' Tie imp-. '!! e k ab Hit where -..it tire.l the tir-t a., the Federal Mr i' 1 1 : .11; :ne near i : 1 . -. -a;d he. "and t -n : ki.le 1 ti '- 1 .1. 1. 1. 1 ':.. tit-l : M.1--1 '.a- f- ' These of . .; : ; 1 1 'a: . : ; a 1 ' were near -.v al r- in- vil er that t!.i- .te 1 r;ri:iK a t IV :k savs r 1 1 1 ; rk at u n; a .f tn it wa.s in i" site n Fart and taking rks we looked f.r 1 11 r 1111: k biwn ;l til- ! bre i-t w. w he re w v.. lav c!oe to the shells f r mi the un intu the breastworks, t well up 1:1 the air nearly wrapping mini" r "ii. 1 while tl ' at- iivth. d tar w;; lie .!: n . . a' 1 ; a r n.'d . left !' the -'Till North ii..! ;i. i Hi- in tin I- -1 1 ! ai w.ieti .iaj. i i..:r.rr. Lean::,; Ui.U the lines were 1 i. ken , n the rieht. Oollv rodd to near the cntre i f the reKunent and gave the i mmand "t" the rear, march. " and the , i -oininanil was l irom tt I v ( 'tic VSil . rio ll lino of work and I on i i.i'ii: p-on nru,n wbi.-h ibfi ilth. w h i!e . Art,': h r I. "ungleuary . pent BO iiudt .f bird work, are stronger to day a- a bretu-lwork ajLrninst infantry or liht artillery than thev were twenty two ears ago. We followed them from tin) . u-jrto the railrivad. Dr. Potter and Mr. Peck ..ntu; out where tlji.- regi r ,,-L- and b. ,t h them ami Ur. Ohase cut an and that regiment ruade the at- sweet gum and black um walking sticks as mementoes of the battle. "When we arrived at Siocuru's creek." sud Mr. Peck, "anil found that strong lina i.' 3orks deserted, we thought we had th whole thjnji without tiring a gun." -'Ye." we rej.ed. '"and the same troor that were o OiJiily routed from here at that time would, after the twelve month? service thev saw in Vir- A Vl.ll I K. TllPMUil I1'- y ne. and ; -'. w .- -t.-pp-.-d fiuia, have held this rx-itiin against i fore done, wo must be up and doing. Ihe fcrce you had forever." j No time now for procrastination. What But why i a-sjjj time in telling what we intend to do must be done quickly, might, could, ivoiild sr should have 'or else the time for action will be past." been don. The war enJed nearly' No a-our merchants must not under tweutv vears ago and m any soldiers value tho v.-oik being done by the enjaged" on the Fede.al side, as they , Manjic. The peanut and naval' i'orj become wealthy, desire to vmit the old battle tiel Is. and we provide good hotels, and welcome th, m among us. make I the;r vi-it-' pleisant. they will spend njuch af t:ie:r surplus funds with us. rop Soir-Hog rtiolera, Klc- A fijeiid writes from Pink Hill. Lenoir county, the ful u)w ing items : j "The best stand of uorn for many J vears. Crowe and bud worms gor.a. j ' C itton has com"' up well. Wind and hail on Wednesday eve- ; :-:r.g last, but no damage done. ' K. M. J.irn-.an b.a moved his i-team ... 1.1II 'lie plant ilion of A. I'jvis, , K.-ij , a;nl it 1. .toorted that Mr. Davis u goiiij; to have lumber aad for the court h 'tne to be built in the iiw i county whi !i will be established by the next lxgisl.'tture. "The faithful old ditcher and whgat 'Ut-U.T of the neighboriuxxl . Abram ; N "bio, col iraj. is very sick with heart . or pty. He ia not ekjiecd p cut any in. ae wheat. 1 A frier. 1 of Comfort. Janes county, j w r . tes : "It appvar-i to bo lime and money ,l".r"wn away to undertake lo raise hogs . n iv..urj of cholera. Very few in the neighborhood wili haye hops enough to mat their meat ne.tt fall Mr. J. M F. Uhotles ha only three left out of a t.ne I nn. Ii of tinny pigs ami since the rir-1 of Febru iry an I tl-.t-rs ha'.e lost equally ashey M rri-' remedy Ff. J. t K A I.. 1 ' !t ' Tl 1: '. s com " up vel y well . .at- eral Try I :-d cut All l une J pn s 1 id Th. T.s th .',!. Vlile.1 in. iv ii:ia' I .' n I 1 : :u 1 -e ; :l .-ar i ' , P. li-fre I i iinio'. ,.r-' jr.'ttv w.-ii up w.:h, ti.. i work but ftt-d ) becoming' -arc.-, nair.g t" -hort crop last uar 1 rii- . at crop h.-aever will wmi relieve 1 ti..- j re--ur.. and til" fru't crop will be 1 a r.-at help 111 relieving empty ll.rlnnlal 1" I r a d I n f . At llcl' c unty Sup. ri r .t,:k w" b-arn that a former .ou.-am il iL.it countv was c mrt last pr mi ineut sued on a a teiv n in lii. In onswiT to c implaint the defendant put in th 1 . ing plea.l ing'. l-'irv. H-- denied ;gn.ng ll... not I. it ai; et er -e-n it S-c 1 11- pie ! the -tatutes . if 1 UtiOTl. Third If he -ign.-d it at a;, he d h .le an in fant. "i .urth H - w - a mirrte 1 w. the f .1- d it a;: 1 ihe t ietk L-ld ,;cver e x atninat 1 n . This sour, is very mu ' ings made I v Maj Ire' s-.i- ! at I ir-cnt :il- f r a , n , '.,- ur: Hi- pi w er- u '. ' r k ,.r.d w :: 1 I.lii ll l u I n K tV a r W 'a i-1 :.. - lai !.'g! iki'ti tiie privv lik Cr the pl-ad-lle when e . f icale is that t h t I k: d I v icrai: ,::-s f North Tee . j ,e: w n . -tall un 1. T: ml "f tl f this w h ; e I 'el.tr ll i lal- wa- t lie lea veil 1 y r - f : l.i-'.er.i.g : .e 6e y ;.ght. to tur.-- 1 I . th riii- ni.i.i The 1 :r T' Ill;! km f.T t : -1 1 1 kiii iiawu.i V . ! PYi'lUU.. 1 - I 1 N . i ml !.:,:. !;tt:.- . V btlMIH-S m t.i tin1 . t.. turn 1": liT.- It V. . 1 ty. .it - ;i ;. .XV 'a 1!! ; 1. 1 1 : n t i. r. mi - a t f a:.- t.ein' 1 1 1 1 1 u rs !i i . i:t-'Ji a - if-.: a !.a h tl.i v . bv I....'. T: 11 1 r:ir - W.!ni .1 " i " -f III.' i that ip 11- . b r 'Utlet i rk . 1 . 1 ; j: ' iat : la w 1 :. 1 et ha- a af 1 1 111 N.'ii an 1 t. d 1 us at IT 1 '1 . trr man y ear- . V 1 1 a :: e 1 le-s dai'.vr. : u- ;.I. 1 111 M" W-lnaial' Ti kia .'. s tin-. .1:1 1 ..f the Ml--;!, a:. I t I.e f 1. - . 1. : 111 ide t ' t ae m il.t- an 1 I of the N-w and White te.k tn .as by the .1 a l.s A I. h n li.em . and th- v in.e et ra-! a la In ad thev d U II t lie Si Ml n 1 iT.il: are lik.-iv to .... i Hat air mere': may k t p p st- d th.- matter we c St ir of the 1 -til .. ; - .in i lea -u hat is c an art a h he hi!;,!, I ni.-n m tin a-tillL Con: l 'any ; ' We were v. o-tar lay a ,' pv id a hand bili i-ued by the "New Iteine. Heaufart and iiu-h.w Inland C.ia.-tin Company." m n ln. li are elfered all sorts i d mil u 'enn-nt- to -i - aire the trade of l ill-low e .11111 v . The i.-i 'p'.e of New l'. rne real:.' th" v.aue .; thit trade an 1 are "movii.J heaven an 1 earth . ' as : it were, to secure it. Now : simply is. can My'ilmit),;! i .i j i ...i.. the (jii.--ti.in .ii aft Tl t ' r tO'A n- mo if nun iimioiiuuiri oi.i no.io! ize it .' It she cannot, ani our I rx'onl e resol ve to prevent sue l a s.i. la t ' . ... . " i nee, aim ii s1 !'' ",,. 111 ' 1 1 ' '" ',' their resolution into etfect. then there is nothing to tear. l(ut it we irmer away the pracious time in tnlkxny, while our neighbors are actiinj. we ahull all wake up some fine morning aid lind New Berne and Other cities monopolizing the trade of that important county, its tine I ' and nvstors diverted from our mar tet. ana ou'suLxe: i-ftil ri''a's la Ighin17" in their n'etaus s they Contemplate mill J rt 11 r 11 1 tb 1 l U V-1-1 Hi- 1.-11 ' and indifference. "'Judging from what we li ive seen 1 and heard the 'New Berne. Beaufi'H 'and Onslow Inland Coa-ting Company' I i wide nwake norporatiou. and if we I eipeol t'i' tci't; the tiada of Inflow. : even to the extent that we have ht.reto- trade uf Onslow is considerable. We muft be prepared to handle these articles and pay Wilmington prices for thsm. We already hear it whispered around that the .fanjic is to deliver naval stores at Beaufort to be taken to Washington. Just think of it: On.-low products marketed at Washington! This an noun reinent v.ouid certainly be very complimentarvl .'; to the busineos iuai ilies. enterprise and push of the citizens of New JDerne. The farmers uf the N' W and White- Oak river sections have put their ruoiiey inUA a steamboat and are endeavoring to get to us. Let us extend to them our right hand and welcome them. We must do more than thi-: we mu.-t not on'y e:. courage the Inland Coasting Company, but uo mc-t -trike the very hem t of Onslow by tir-t a tramway at.d then a railroad- We are much nearer there than Wilmington. We have quick connection between this city and the N'oit ihythe Old Dominion and N. C. Fr igl.t lines and tii.-re i- no reason ; Wl.y liiO T Todl hould ni t cor iucts 1 d that ri. h county . lots i, .1 y if " e make i the effort to bring them. i riefilni: or ( ouimll Ire. Tne chairm . meeting of t ' mm !.:.. ; D mot rt 1 1 . !! il. ! ..- D -ino.-r. b" held i : ..i the . !..,' I'lllp. F x i' 1 11 1 1 v o id .w-'. calls C FX-. 'ItiVe tin- citv on rt hoii--' at - f Hi ing a 1 a., cut a m P .- and t'o.a- . - ha e lib e I ii .t I la y .' h.ite beeii n ' lo, k an:y ' the M i l-n. W i mm 11 1 1 that the. t II 1 i-1 I f t: 111 . V b" el'tr'ljt -m 1:1 1 w :ih t d d lit V ' f r. 'pri -en t i n g tii.-J. If ' pot, t r the ju dical oonven the people to a n -tarts pri- t!'.- :r town-hips 1:1 ai I ad vance as far as i :i : h !! . ; . f tie' p irt V. 1 .1 ... Ilallle tl. Ul-'ll 1 f bat tl.e i itll ll.'' p and alt w hCh th-m ' n,el. tie - f ami 111 . , r 1 1 y .is-.'in : n u a' op: n 1 ar ' ot me. I they ihe pr.-Lnii-"es-arv to ,-nted ' m h '-.. . 1." pall in !..- I. it ;.- 5.1 1 i c spin 1 al primary m C' 'in: lain a l': ia etlllg- terw ar tin. have in i - -' 1 - i.e at k-n.-g-1 1 ti uis iind true of all atumd the tat. ia - -ii" t. ..'.-. i f l mi cliques p.irt:-s. met tings lid. an I Th pr,. . t U: t a- : r v. i De inocraf le The members Fx. Committee, f th. L. Il.o r ,t i '.imiuitt'C of Craven quested to meet at the ','-'. m. . ' n lie- : 4; h day i act impi .riant busine- s. inly a urt h a ' Mav. A fui to trans- I att- nd- ai. .urn II --), 1 1 desir. 1 :-. i "i ',v . Met . M 11 II M 1 i W w W 1 La Grang 0 Items. Iv. ; :'. r( KitL-ton i'i ia the citv v:m; : i i . ll.nigi-s. 'Tts th ; f-land of t :. ' 1 . 111 I11-. iTt; iri. " ! - F.airii-' iar.l ner. i.f P. ft. is v:s:t- .-' ' ' it IVf- ; 11 n'.il' to vi: . I . Stanti in ;il-h. vc 1 ' . i 1 1. 1 ''?! .l:i v tills -eif-bill U ,a-l;. It . !"! . i t. 'ii tb.r.t r.u s-i. a ltd i nun u ith a tiia.-k nmstach. ll.irsruve of Sniv.v Hill, a for;ner 1. -u i. nt in 1 ) ivis' n'hool , ""as in town Friday. S- . . ra! i'f nur citizTR avtiiU'd tin 111 ' 1 v 1 i-it t' the t hcap excursion rates, and 1 Snuthlii id Fridav. Pr. 1 1 . ; i I - - x i-olT t" FaUiniore attend- e nor .1' wl lines al l onlerenee ol the yi. y. lii'h he is d elegate. is ir.akint: a lumber var.J i- i 1 r. I.-.vit in I .'.vh lie iiropo.-es to ketp it wed -"1 I ll.V la-t S Hii'kt 1 with ltinibi r of all kinJs. .1. P. Carpenter preached here ndav and Sunday njVht. and at rv 1 ive at l!:l!o o'clock p. ni. le Uh aoteii. of our place, has bought the house and lot of L. J. Edward-. ,i North It. R Street, for S 1 ..S'-O. Toe bo..r l i.f town commissioners, at M 1 1 :-..' t a M. LjiCs r. Monday night, elected A. ayor for the enuin year. F..v air-ion sea-.'ii has opened. "AH al...irl." sail ihu ciptain: "'brinp; on y. :ir bar room." .-aid the excursionist. , The good stand of cotton reported last week was a mistake, (ireat complaints of bad stands are being made by the farmers generally. So m 1 1 1 it f b e fiirniiTi'ii wh o b ii vi 1 In r- ( pe .nuti extenaivt.lv this season have ol. . wid un and planted in cotton: 01 liprs are complaining uf the bad stand. 1 Our streets duririo- the week have the at ir.ineo of beine deserted. Satur- .! v ii'Iiii'tiiViii OTiliA-mia fliini- .111 s lit - 11 1 drives away the blues. Farm- rr- :ii i.rtiiiM aft . rui inT in hiiiinp-ia M- . u . . t- n 1 i . I ri liiv to take char ire of a school at Wil- nam h wards, in the vicinity of Hook- had ciHulerable experience in teaching an I w ni -,- i I t-rti.r. a"-.- - i.UUUm6.,cw.1.UUii. The members of the M. P. Church in town held an informal meeting, Wed nesday, to consider the building of a house of worship here. There was no definite action taken or plan proposed, but we feel authorized to say that a - lIllAl cuuieaiaori 111 u i D"ul 'n i''? near ruttire. ri'Lim tnfl race one i: arJ urnlouhteUlv able to meet the ex penses. The Democratic township meeti"2 held here Saturday, to elect delegates to the county convention and to elect a t"wn-hin executive committee, was i hir aitendeu. C. W. Joyner called the meeting to 1 or lei and acted as chairman, and S. I. Sui ton acted as secretary. 1 M. II. Wooten. J. W. Rice. S. I. Sut- I ton and ii. D. Taylor were appointed to j 1 ei o:n mend a township executive com - mute-1 and delegates to the county con- vt ntiaii. The following were recommended and elected: Executive Committee--S. I. Wooten. J. P. J.., -per. S. I. Sutton, D. WT. Wood and O. K. W. Howard. D -legates C. S. Wooten, M. H. Wo t. n. W. S. Uzzell. Noah Rouse, J. 1 . it ai-o. (. L. Taylor. J. j. Joyner an j P. V- fiutton. jr. The township exe ntive committee was added to the ' li.-i of delegates. The meeting warmly reuommended N. J. Rouse. Fsq . to the Democracy of L iioir county as one in. every way w on by of their bupport. and urged his nomination as a candidate for a seat in the next Legislature of the State. Duck Creek Items. Mr. W..liace 1 Lewis senr. . departed this life last Wednesday, 14th inst., aged about years. Steamer Margie- cleared with naval stole- and peanuts from Oilman's and Lew: own; ma k- river Marine's last week, bound for bora, and Mirehead. She will mi excursion from up White Oak .0 the bank - this week, so I hear. V rv lovelv weatlu r. but quiet and hill. N !i-h. o, scrs out ot season. -. meat .-oatee. and le s money tunes a little dull at this sea- ,'i-ab- p.. make th ' the I'pJi - Ioojj all right in some a 1 V in others nMt ,i0 well. ' "ol an 1 Buck Brovow have the p- I have seen. Geo. Winbrry o i c ru cr p: lie manured ln's th tot. on seed and stable ma He bought the seed to do it with, ci 't mak a any cotton . Dr. Ward n- of a bad stand in cotton as torn: had to pio'v uo and plant null as h co:i'. e 1 1 ; 'v. r tiiis week, and the birds took a n t i ci that t in us were going to be hard -er t:.i- ,-ummer than usual and fattened tie no;, ives on the Doctor s corn and peanut- al'er he had planted them, Not bemg - iti.-iied with this the Doctor ob je te 1 wuh poison: result, twelve opos- . in-, half a dozen cooas. a dozen crows. ' d -ni le a- many blackbirds and jack daws, le s. b s larks, thrushes and other varmint in abundance. -Ml this was h i... in tiir.e days' time. Now the l .-. r :- g.t::n- on aii right with his . a i : . W- b,. ' a grand o.aiik party on New l iter bank- la-t Saturday. About three 'candied persons were present, old and y. ung. rich and poor. All enjoyea well, for it was a good day ' a i. ink :!' I nolle partv. Among some trom I Walter Murrill and Tom j lice from ore . in l he 1 l 'apt. A . a it. , -r . Richlands. Capt. John little schooner Gold Leaf. S. Willis, with his sharpie irried most of the crowd. ur in n ler el Ml nd P.uck P . w ith L. Winberry. came very ; tn-ir acounts m tins ev 'o . k a blind notion to , a little low-si led canoe: bar -he liil.'d wuh water, ul 1 hat.- ,, en their eyes :; ;-.- 1 li i-e almi t r. pe J ,-' hut we -ot safe ashore Then su -h a prayer as 1 ii'-ver heard of bcfi .re. ilt-r all danger w.,s over, r ry I" h-ar i f I he ru mured f "U r y. aing gents down - 11 . wi.o. it is said. i II le-re Oil this occasl' I 'it m a- ia iss L'Ui creel wal gator a. wa tnd al 1 1 . i aught ar bv an a ic-wall item K. II. i- the a't tii is in l 111 I-t Will ' urt Svr.nsboro Items. .Mrs II. ia the i '..mi: 1 'lily a Mr. Nil y na n. l...s .,.; Mr. Ja,. K.I. : the '.7. (' e 1 e r ii. Delil. ii-..o.l. mes. an an and K j all ;: i;h purr. Puli , - . Srii'ioi;, th We have a Fame!!. x-i he talked. : dates ai;d iaan. f thtvf. Mr. (;. i-and l'l-eaehine by liev. Mr. : li- ha- ehfi the ''d to the We have pi a night. Mr. W Fishing v '. sport. Mr. V re ia.-l Sunday evtnin.:. ; ith . f.ur circuit ireaeh( 1 . i his appoirami nt from t SiiP-i IV for this place, r Illeei illg every s., .. '. lion? f tliciating. 1th h 10k and h'n.- is fin W. I; i-.ic. mi: on- armed iu-ht -eventy-llv-- in about V.ra. Mattocks and Nasi, a n-idered the best ang'er.-. e beat them this tone. carpenter. two hours. Dennis ar.. but Mr. 1! George- I.ittb ton aiel II supplyir.. us all with clams, i'lie former ha. P. Headv l: line Ii-li and six or tight for the 1-1:111- r.oti..('d v, ii.':i neis and oeines nov- read: mer and fall ll-hing. I Gor.ru e came 0. 1 ri lay he h.i I t v ,. large se;, t" :: 1. s v hii h ,, citch'.. timeand w l.ic'-i will liemie n i!i m delicacies ot :i.e hoei this s immer Nash D. !:.:- tin -shed h L u 1 f .r the hotel an. v. 1 . open the lii -at ion of boa 1 ol J tine for the ac :omi am pleasure seelit r-. ducted by Pr. Blount. Si you and Tne hoi el ; o be can it; t Mis. Dr. F. II. 'a- tr.o Dr. has ouit . billing (iiople a d r:g to i . e 1 'em to 1 eeP em alive. Cm: C I see him. ve lovers of fish and clams. ! steamer .uuryie f.;Wfi Steamer Margie carried a 1 irge crowd on the banks Frid.iv from no White Oak inyCr. I noii': a the U-t some f-rett' SirU- juiion; tn Pollf.'ks'.il i.-i Miss Drila e. I ;.lso no kootlce. fr. 1111 I ticed Messrs. C T F. -cue. G. W. Smith. Canady. Jas. and n u,,, rll , of others from jt,.:, lanuties. and a lo i'.nd lij.pei' part o ; rtt. , i i I IUC pH.Ulp Uj" VIM' I Mt'l L''UiliJii.v.l"i- oreJ excuvci,,., ,i.,v.n Sat.nr.hiv. The excursion u.jv. n Sat directors met Saturday at Barker's bridge for the tviiES.acitioh of Luiincsp. Baldness mv be av. 1 le i by the use of Hall's Hair R'!U'.v,r. w hich prevents the falling out of the hair, and stimu lates It to i-one-tved cro-.vth r.ni luxu, riance.' it also reotores faded or gray hair to its original dark coiar. and radi cally cures nearly every disease of the scalp. More Trouble in ISfinvill.' Adams, a colored Ej-.an i4oi,i the Gountry. who wag tne ring-leader in bringing about the riot on Nov. Gi. appeared on the streets here Saturday. He was dis- covered to be armed and was reported to have made threats. He came igain this morning armed, and u difficulty having arisen between him aud our citizens in the office of one of the factories. Adams was knocked down and severely injured. The citizens appearod before the mayor and were admitted to bail on i their own bond in the sum of ?2"i0 each to appear in court on the 26th inst. A 33-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver and a belt ot cartridges er9 tound on Atjams1 p.,r3)n. A-dams was one of the witnesses before Senator Sherman's in- vestigatmg ccmmittee. .Mullein vs. Cod Liver Oil. Dr. Quillan, the leading authority of Great Britain on lung disea.-es. says, while one of his patients gained only seven pounds by the use of Cod Liver Oil. she gained over thirteen by the use of Mullein. Tap old held itullein made into a tea and combined with Sweet Gum presents in Taylor's Ciieroltee Remedy of S-veet Gum and Mullein a pleasant and effective cure for Croup. Whooping Cough. Colds and Consump tion. Price cts. and irl.CO. This w-ith Dr. Biggers' Southern K inedy. an equally erHcacious remedy for Crai-ap. Colic. Diarrhea, Dysentery, and ehil dren suffering from the effects of teeth ing, presents a little Medicine Chert c household should be with ut. for the speedy relief of sudden an 1 d..i.ge:o-a.-attacks of the lungs and Lowe! a A.-l. your druggists for ti.em. Mi no, facte. ! V. bv Wjlt. i A Taylo.'. Athinta. : i.. j,,-. pri'.t'ii '! aaylor's bremiui.i '-.-l ,jti. p.-arl-j tlw In; Strike at th.a fountain he , 1 U: of all evil. Is it worms that strove. 1 the health of vour child: Shriner's Indian Vermifuge bef: :i l s- s de too iatn. only a5 cents a bottle. v Jones County Items. The executive committees of the dif ferent tow nslnpri will bear in mind that they loo mu-t meet at the county con vention for the purpose of eliding a county executive committee for the next two years. We sincerely hope every magistrate in the county may be present on the tirst Monday iu June to aid and assist . the board in the discharge of tl.e verv ' important bu-:n--i whih will bo nan i sacted' on that day. My friend Abner Dawson has cucum bers that are large enough to eat. grow n in his garden at lrenton. Abner beat. the best ot tnem on sweet potatoes last season, now he is at the front on cucum- li Uf i - . n. ll ueis. Jiay ne succeeu as wen w un an his crops. Trade js reviving at T.eiitoii again, .-.o say tlie merchants. I suppose that the grass which is growing so luxui iou-ly during ti-.csc diazly days and the pros pect of making goo 1 .crop- are calling out the lab ii'er-. and they in return are bringing out some of the last year's cot ton nunc hard tim ,i. h had i. :i j'tit a.-l h. ; rs.mell' which , o; i sent y.'U an ,t a', ed. that the tab! a ff at Trenton on ti... n examining Turner ' I' and jiicni:' o 'Hie -'d of June. Ci almanac the man iger- have da that the O'-'d of J itie is on Sit tin y have decided to have th, time on Friday. Jane tho C-th will pb-ase take notice and c h Ip u-t enjay it. The cifii -ns ton will be particularly happy p .'I" -.1 u i 1 . '1 111 ull e crops -very i lii -. lilad- 1 n m r. a t: bb.w u in .-. nie la : eter.-ly: I ei'tion. a:.. mipas- .b'. !' .1 . - : V ! a 1 . ' : ! . i a I ' .1 1- l Pi: tli'i le to :i .-t ;.-l 1. n 1 1 1 1 1 -liaiv -: i'h- voo : - ;, ,: I : i !;.:, 1 ' I, i . 1 1 ' . C ! 1 , 1 I A I I M 1 . a M. Hit l.r : i o I :a :-:'...:,:. i ., : :.t , - -- : q 1 1 a:, -c t il1! O . ' I i II 1 '.- :' !.. . N . - I 1 ' 'nil uler aod ,! ".' ..--'' "!i: V,' .. .. 7- Vie- '' '. I! " 1! :: -.- no l!.;.t. : '- W. Isler,ff ; " '".,"';i'v:;i:'. -r" 11 - c' A;-"" i, :,- - 'ii: (;.:.;.:.:. -.:..-: v ,. : i. will H :-;7: 7:. ';.: an,;;i.'::.'-T,; - - i.:,. : ,: , .!,. ; i -. v..-.-, .,,.;. v.t g i. 1 g- it.- 1. v.. : '..-. t- , . ,. ' m. 1 -::,!';.;..;.: r IV I i : : t 1 . , w : 1 , g I ve sat- '11 . - f - r--"r - ' ! '-':-' ' '' : ' ' i a :,! a : 1 1 o: on ' . ' , i ...,,.' ' ' i.t; -i. li v ... , . , .,( ": iijv. " -. :. I' 1 1 ,:V- . ! . .. . '. : t . : : ., ! I . : :. t I : . I t, . , isit my stole ' , ' ' ' v.'.'- .i',J'-1'"" o - .. .,,.,'',, , ' i , I a.l .: .- .' Li. '. r-. Rciipcre and -. -' i . A:. .'V.'-iO' . ... i . lVr:v ''"','..." 1 - ' - - Kmc. '. :-. "! li. i l. 11. il w- r- r .:':-..-.-.. .. ';. ,-. - ;, : I " " ' . V - J - .ii - ' i :'. v. 1. . ! - .M i: I - : 1 r ::. -J . i . . ; ; V, 1 Y 1 1 - . ' 1 '' V x '. , . : ' . " - .... 1 - k - w . lit.:. 1 ' aw - An Kxtraordinary OHVr. To All Wnntinsr Emplo ymcn I. A"e want Live. Knerotie ;ind Capable : in every (ouutv ill the United : il l anada, to sell a patent arti e . merit, ox ITS JIKIUTS. An i'- 11:,; a large sale, paying over -' ' i "fit, having no competi ' .1 iiich the agent is protecf o.v au-ive ale by a deed given 1; !i ! 1; e-u'l. : !1 U -. HUeie ' t hat .ijil.t .nd 1 w i ry county ho may secure lo all these advantages to s. and th" fact that it is an ar ea:": h.. sold in eve.-y household, no: be necessary to make an , '-: 1 iMi'iit'b'.'itY offer ' to secure good . ;;i- .-.1 once, but we have concluded to i..-- e it to sa 'v. not only ourconiidence . the merits of our invention, but in its hibility by any agent that w ill handle with energy. Our agents now at rk are making from 150 to SfiOO a ".nth 1 e ar. and this fact makes it safe 1 us t,, make our oiler to all who are b o';r of employment. Any agent that ill give our business a" thirty days' ' trail and fail to clear at leart 100 in this time. AP...VE all f.xpensKS, can return ail goods unsold to un and we will re fund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who w ould like t'-n r more counties and work them through sub agents for ninety-days, and fail to clear at least 750 above all kx i'E.x'SLd. can return all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount tve guaranteed, and but two sales a day would give a profit of over 125 a month, and that ono of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of em ployment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure tho agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordinary offer. "We would like to have the address or all the agents, sewicg naciaue solicitors and carpenters In the country, and ask anv - j readers of this paper who reads this of 1 ; fer. to send at once the name and address ' i of all such they know. A J dress at once. lor you will lose the Dest chance ever of 1 ferrd to those out of employment to make money. I Ren.ver JIaxufactuking Co., i 161 Smithfield St., marad&wlv Pittsburg, fa, How to Secure Health. it is auunge any one will suffer from derangement brought on by impure blood, when Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia. or Blood and Liver Syrup, will restore health to the physical organ ization. It is a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and the best hlood pu rifier ever discovered, curing Scrofula, yyphilitio disorders: "Weakness of the Kidneys. Erysipelas, Malaria. Nervous Disorders. Debility. Bilious Complaints and diseases of the blood, liver, kidneys, stomach, skin, etc. i" seven vears Allen's Brain Food has stood tho Uronge-.t tests ns to its nierita m curing Nervousness. Nervous Debility, and restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative System, and, in no inslnnrp has it ever fa i lvt tet if 1: 0 for s.j. At druggists, or by maif from J TT Allan -1a Firl- A t-o Konr York Citv. ' ' 4 MeX'SMAX's: PKPTON;2iiD B.-iEF TOXIC tha.oniy prcpa-atoin of beef containing its ciiiire nutritious properties. It con tains blood-making, force generating" and life-sustaining properties: invalu able for Ixoiuestiox. Dyspepsia, ner vous prostraion. and all forms of gen eral debility: also, in all enfeebled con ditions, whether the result of exhaus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly l resulting fri m pulmonory complaints. Caswell, IlAs.:.r.i sic Co.. Proprietors. New York, a, .Id by drug.gis.ts. sat3 Ayr rs Sarsaparilla has such concen trated, curative power, that it is by far tho l est, cheapest, and surest blood purihor known. 'IIOl wll OS R ATS." iearc out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bc-d-bugs. skunks, chipmunks, g'iphers. lac. Diuggists 1 T.i .:.'..;!. Citi.:. May 20. 0 P. M. i ul TON Now York futures barely iv. Spots quiit. New Uerne market .;,:' .. No salt s. Mi i-'oiug. 1" 9 l!i; Low Middling. . i . 1'' : flood Oniinay. 9 9-10. NEW" YORK SPOTS. Middling. 11 1-2: Low Middling. 11 1-4: Oood Ordinary. 10 1 i. FCTUKES. Mav. 11. -IS June. ll.C-1 Julv. 11. SI August, 11.01 CORN Firm at 67a7oc. DO.TIKSTIC in AKK ET. TvitPENTIXE Hard. Sl.OOt dip SI. Tah-Tic. to SI. 00. Seep Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. Beeswax Joe. per lb, liuXHY ?3c. per gallon. Peee On foot', oc. to 7c. Couxtp.y Hams l;3jc. per lb. Lakd 13iC. per lb. FiiK.su Pork 7a8c. per pound. Iioos 10ic. per dozen. Peanl'TS c-l.OOal.DO per bushel. FuDDr.it t-Oc. to Si per hucdrod. O.nio.vs .93 per bbl. Field Peas s,ic.a91.00 per bushel. Hides Dry. 9a!!c: green .aOc. Tv.LL'jw Oc. p- r lb. Chickens Grown. 7a". per pair. "cy.L --'la p-r bmhel. I' ."I 'E.- i'ahamas 10.'.: yams COc. T: i ;.'-' I : - a ' ' . per bush. ','.' "ii. leal? a i er pound. S!li,:c.:o--V,",t Ind ia.d u i 1 and num. tl . n -t .-.-i:;ti. 1. Fui: ling 5 inch, ac - ; 1. ::.': -:,:- ?3.b(J per "'. v.-iii i le.-.v le nr.' ::. Nh'.v Mr. P. :pi -o -som; ,,ng cb-i rs il"-.; si, al der-. dry salt, -ias -c. M a.A-sh.s AX!.i SYItri'S -Ca-!"C. S t t.v -'.'.V. per sack . I';.. ii k .94.00.i7.50 t'.fi' barrel. w (6 era J !ZL s Xa:. . I :'.i'. t . ti i CM'' 1 .:; - o-x-xi. Gi-G? HBWMi CHW2 atJ? tTiSSsiz JXW (REKOf W3BBK Jw5j .. i ' s- V vi BAH Jfc. 1 es sis r ' "'. i' ' ,;'.. j V,.'s: 'V . vi r':,; i - 4- iiii 44 Stables Tiw Mark yy I Mj TOBACCO UO. Xn if ilUUttiYfii-); i li mated in the Immertliite section or country I hat. produces n (rraiW of TobaoOO that In terftini. hivor 11 nd qiiallty 13 not grown elsewhere in the work, the popularity of thane Mod In only limit d hv the quanilty produced. V e are In poslLlon to command the cholceof all Urn V prpT nrringH upon this market, :iud spare no p. isor ixriense loiflvo the trade the lull bLO VRIC.KH TII.I. KITRTHER VflTIIIK'.l Digging graves, from tlofiiiifi and casketH, from Outside boxes, from Con veyance. from Fence and grave, from Tombstones and monuments, from Apian of the Cemetery strcc t, two doors west Einstein's stones ana iiiouuments can be seen. 1 Eespectfully, - .' . Kinston, May 1, lSSft. w5m . . ..' SPRINC H0WAR Our line of Men's, Youths, Boys and Children's Clothing ia nor. being kd ' (led to weekly. ' . ' f , - Heady-macfe Clothing has been bo much improved of la to "year, 'that, il im ' ; now equal to vusiom-maae, ana much now be fitted in lieady-made. See our stock, and if we can not fit you outof it wo can get it for'yoa.lmh, ' , ; out extra charge. Nobby Sock and Cut-Away Knii. Our $10 SUIT3 AKK BETTER. V THAN 1CVEK, THIS SPRING. Full line of Dusters for Spring Tr?L V - Our best Bine Flannel Suits, warranted never to fade at ft 12.60. a- "'' "j ' t'heaper Blue at $10.00. . 'fT-:' Children's Sailor Suits from 2.50 up. ' !;"'.': T 'r Stacy, Adams it Co.'s Snoes, High and Low Quarter. a "-:7' Straw Hats in great variety. A LARGE LOT of fie. HATS. ' ;? J'y't- ' Onr lino of Gons' Underwear is now complete Uauzo' lhtlbr?ggfcn fcni Sumirrer Merino. ',',- ' ., Nobby lino of Tics, Dude Bows, Scarf and Scarf Pin. - ' -' Cellulloid and Linen Collars and (viiffs. Fancy II. Boae and, Silnpendera. ' , ', In addition to our regular line of Gents' Furnihig Goods we "kecr 'e..'fuTI r line of STRAW MATTINGS, TKUNKS and VALISES. . ,J .: v t ' unTnAUh a. rnwro V..V "V- lO apr9 d&wtf argams, IN AT Spring and S Leader of Low Prices fe. Who has just returned from the Nortb-iriik a -, , " l,-.-,.' , Full and Complete Stock of Diywi'i FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, v. -r r ai,:.. n..i..t uciui u uuci ca in iiai3 inai net. Call and examine for voursclves and its branches. And I have now added a new feature to my welf selected Stock v ' which is a BARGAIN COUNTLK, on which I place five thousand yards v Hau.l.iirg Edging at (i cents pi r j ar , worth 10 cents ; two thousand yards t. , . Victoria Lawn at 10 cuts per yard, worth 'JO ct nts; and various othrtielo-'. . too nun , ro.-.s to lat ntiori, at aftoiiishing low prices ..'. ; i',, " Altentioa is alo called to my elegant line of Dress Goods, 6ilks Satins, p Nun's Veiling, Cashmores, anil Mourning Goods, which oannot be matched fot -j. af v.- ' the money in the State. ' . .'',"' ' Dress Trimmings and Laces of every description in largo quantities. . sf Also a large stock of Picture Frames, Tinware, Carpet-, Oil Cloths, list v -ting, etc. Coiae early and pet your PICK from the Bargain Counter..- '---m'mi JC-tT Spe'eial inducements offered to the wholesale trade, and 8fttisCactioa.,va -guaranteed to all. 't .' C - apr9 d&w 2m Polloolf Street..-. -J- T. A. CP.EEExj CARRIES Largest Stock of Flour, Meats, Sugar, Coffee, Molaer Syrups, Snuff and Tobacco . '. Ever brought to New Berne. Now in stock : 500 Barrels Flour, Bouglit at the lowest cash prioes. and will TlrJr'r PlnilHintr TVIMHIa 9trppt.. h-plnw Smith Front.-' A um phrey WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Groceries, Dry Goods General Merchandise. Solicit Orders for bak Brick Block, Mitltii ::,i .ii.t. .-..ti.-l'.i. I !. ! th ' We ga i carry :i Ca.-'i Pre. ' aniiii" our !. . I So., K ol l'l, t a i se hi a I -me' 1; b. b r- hat o - I ill 11IS deiler in mmnuMi : i i i,i i a 1 1 i; crBLACKWELLS- DURHAM TODACCO honest, POPULAR,? , UNIFORM,'? ' RELIABLES -SATISFACTORY POKING TOBACCO F.VER PUT UPON THE RiRKET, ; ylhn:a Dealors and Conaumar ajwayt pro UTUf errr ' - nounca It THE BEST- lo $4 ' , . ftto: l6J 2 to"1 4 V, 5 to 10 - 8 to 20 fl to J,000 is kept at my shop on Ctawell 6toro, where samples of my Xomb CQQBi cheapor. Almost knj shape d man caa 'J, "'"'V '' VV, V HIIU Uk t Ul9i y. w, . Opposite Epiaoopal Cburebi uargains -- U :" x: BooSs.! - ... fr .-,-'j .;, ,x. s.e 4- iimmer Etc., Etc., Cheaper than erer n x; you will Gnd my Stock oomrletr, in aT THK " Syrups and Molasses; be sold at eame, 'A In. Ik Howard (Jetton nnd other Produce. I5t , Now lirrne. N. C. t in ir i ulnmagp. W , bouglit nt the Lowest a will do well to ex- (in 1 :" io MPiii:i;v , iiowarh FslAGHIHERY, -. S'clf- 1 1 nrne SulkieF, s. Coin l.ci 1 L ll I- M House NTON. ' v., 1 -' !'' 1 , ,t ' r" i t : . : : 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1--1 :
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 22, 1884, edition 1
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