3 . r 1 r r ' THE JOURNAL. ivii. nw Bzaac s. c KXSR ('Kirr.E, ..-. IIbcm), on .croon' o( hi lie DtMJiocr.Ulc luai.ai:... :' fre4 T the S-nth d str.i - THS CAia-iiW TH .1,(1 ' tout oo ennr. '.he A e-' thiak tUj up u kern had til. K a i.i b a harl ui.ii: ft nwu fmru Li.- fir'.n :n i . vbQ coctou n 0-tH'n, ;' he.r Uti- al pch. And yet yad-r, th pjnn trmuf nuiie ! y the didiitp for Governor in.l !. r : . P.T. Governor, il will Ni I V;.)iT :' re tiMy reach the F.j.f. THK Hrudern .a'' -;. r with tl M'Jr Ihkt A joint e.i::-. . btva York ud tv-Ai.K.-. w.M proT tltrimpulAi toth lVmocr 'ie prtj. Sflch .n admission ia neither eaMBpliaiatiry to the l)ennx-rut:c MOM nor to iU :ani..ril N-ari-r. IMt fiprifnot" pnir tin: the party gowned by joint -nv.ws, sad bT nft in tli" rv n' f.in LT IT CO ST HUE . T2m Joint rurM b(wa Scai.n ana York W iloui TMl f xl fur to Dvui ttid CUM, kutl w hop it will N oaliatMi m loo m pobl Th con ImlWlvwti Dr. York tm J cn. St.ic ;M forbU to th Uun iht fil Mat rwoit from bxicK uJ mmio Um t ma tUrthr. If ScaIm d. irr a bc crowd for York to tpk u latltiWao bo harm cn rwalt to th MrtT. Nithr crj.liiat ild mach ot a aadivnc if Uier aoat prtlT. Joiat duru- 4ra v tha people trgthT. and r not afnud of oiat .Boms Dewun-nzt TVia ia oaal Th Imo- - t cnt! partj oaght not to fear the ' raaslt if Ita stand a mi t)anr ia the aqmal a tb candidate or the oppo aita part, becatu the vantage Xoaad, ia harm; the trnth ou , tteiz aide, woold be with thfir can L, Soma of onr LVemocratic - paper am to have forfottn that .. . ta lack af a joiat cmtw defeated UUltHOn ia 1872; that the hentetl. .jolatcaaTaaain IS7eectd VaxrE by aboat flfta tixxisajid majoritv; liat U sadden breaking off of the joiat eaaTaas btween Jaryis and BtTTToSr eomt Jabti. sereral thoa aaad rotaa, aad that the want of a iat eaaTsaa La 1833 came near d- ' feallaf BrxrrrT. Ijet the joint leoatiaae. wumsQ TIME. ta Wis cKrt to th Onvnd Jarv of 2rriShi":!ord.cnl,i.th.t ,r is Ire.piently tsw iwmi numiti who ttav ngtrctad Ikw 4tJ. Dirscliac mtch proraiMot u.1 kKnu&kr Aiakin to th u tub jca W axosadloglr vholHom; and if pmmmhtnt wrw tofliclwl oo , MwliaWB bm or two (If thr b och i in Uisrs nm'K ms miht wke yniM iBporsuicB i rui. - 'SUU Car mU judge, time , W kara beard , . ... . luat uld oiu oiieraiur, me hi axIo, ."ft with emphaais,' on kU 1 .'-7r. ii j u i inxket, is often charged wit li the 1. ikU cer aabjct aad f have long twaifUiop.ioothtltwaat,me1off'sn lwcu U"1 wa? ,n waatad. 2Tow wh-Jadga OcDoas whic,' ,uan low H" raa apeaiiaf with Kn,e .mphwia i nJ ve mmself the mortification - aboat tala Batter to th Grand !of b0 tod t,llU h- r W-V- , in all nroJ. W lh l,al1'r nW men ity, apaakiax to some of the very Y.Biaa vttom he thoaght hoald bej .aniahedj aad if not to them, most r . . . . . . . aaaareoij to loose wuo nvc m," work UM road under tam. Will ai m4n a protwtioa m his Liaaa ialxt himsalf, or w,U men in- slon ni1 a thw ut lQ-v ,le .. in .1 . sign upon him. Iie-olve to new diet aiaa for not calling them out ; 1 , .. , . caatiouslv the approach of all daya of iaroluutary servitude! Not tl tbay cao poaMiblT erade it. TV Ckrii-U is on the nubt .txack Wheoitaajs: ht-Wnct.. poith. - hoU.ub - -Jea W aaotbr aad tvtr and more " asodarm baa, U happir peore we aWU W Jf ail oar people were taxpayers tlkere would tie no time lost in in trodociu betters) stem. Hut the trootkle i we have a large number WBO pay nothiug for the .ulmuns ' traUoa of the pirernaicnt ui'der vhtc!i thy live, wbile the enjov its pririWgeA. They exercw the right Haioi the protection of . th eoarts in the" -enjoyment of life, liberty and property, are given pvbfie schools for the education of - their children, and for all thia they onlribate nothing for the general wellaxe anleaa it is occasionally a lay's work on the public roads. , Bat after all would it doc be better tot the tax payers, who have more nae foe paWic roaals than the imu tax payer, to have better roads no natter at what coat, or under what ayatemf We agree with the Ckron iei that the present necessity of paying tribute to mud holes is worse than the protective tar tT. TO OUTLOOK EOS ( OTTOV Notwithstanding the (.wt that the eotton crop of 1S. is over one BBlHioa bolert short of the vear prarioaa, yet the outlook for a bet tec price for the present crop is no: very eooooraging. Tins is probably dae to two causes: The prospects for a large crop this year and the recent ah tttting down of many ot the Jw England nulls. Hi; whether these are the true ca :se ot not oar farmers ned not caicu late oa a big price, esi. iallv f. : ordinary ootton. They should be ready for picking when the ct'o: Kegias to open aud pish it: do :., t allow it to remain ia the field to take the rain and wmJ-o get i: on HJ tlaie, bale it w :th care and will command the top of tin maxfcet. -Storm cotton" brings .ill the way from one t :-... , than that picked tvf.Tf 'l.e -t. ru. It is important then to have fceta, sacks and everything ::i read: aasa ta gr;ipf)4e with the -kitig" a OOO a he makes h:s ap-'ard.. e Soe farmer who manures w, 11 an 1 caltivates judictoa.Jv . .ui rea me otoaey in cot ton a: ten. en's, bat troas the present ;;: .. . -. Uate a rery g.d r -; ! hn .g Xvhat price this fall THE Mlr.RO TOTE The color.! p plf of i TiCii!t! A I 'U-rrl.n.l wi 1 1: I'tuh ljt ii'ijbt with '4 n.--: rolll The einer -f n..' h"n I 1 bm.i iron in to-. .-.--...' r.;it i p I it ni'vr.i;. Sort : .i n ; with The m i " . ; if a- 1 1: :ie M ni e v. ' w m 1 1 I'nlore :hon,j sn.-h . i e n 1 Th.'.i I em.'r it to i! :n i :i t i . it IV; tro',1 M: i f thev nr. ' 11 n pilliiieah- -if i;;. 1 ., :.1- ::h tin-in. the v..n'.! n.'t 1 1 --:". '" di nif 1 1 t !u iiftrro (.. t-ri- t';:'.oii r. rheir p.rrs I', it i- n :i : .l S'tta or ti.f I )r:nof rat .. party at r hi- tinir :hr the :: s-ro -eiintitl'ie to vote i'l.il! with the Kf piit'l.f.un. riiey have it it Inn their ;-r r to bn-.ik the color line x.l'.ne.illv, any time, thev choosr, and wtien they do this the 1 emo cnt u- paity. and not the Uepnbli ear. will snfTer. Capt. ;Kn"'iii knoUH this, ami this is why ht- say the lem.HT.fs don t want the netfn vote TH E HUXCO F. I NEW YORK. A the fall approaches and eoantrv eoplo legin to thvk to New York, the Ixinco men Wn aLsi to gather in jrronpa and plan and enH-nte thir nefanoas designs Bunco men have i long prarticed their ;vrts nion the unsuspecting, and ) many erp"xare.s have U-en miule of them, that it would seem almost miraculous that they should And any one green enough to le led into their insidious snarrs. But they are fully op to the necessities of the caw, always inventing some thing new to engage the attention of Mr. Verdant, and once engaged by them, mufldeniy is soon won. and their silly victim fleeced of his mouev and valuables, in a manner never mentioned b th unless neeessiM coiiiih- sufferers. Us him to :usk the loan of funds to get out of h , -nJ r u)se ol 1H (je pleted resources demand an ex t)'.kntioii to the Irieu.l lrom Horn th favor ia aked; and even then Lioiiiu uiriijirMin'ii. in .-t e i "i iud of co ante other cities also, the - uu Perf" rmance of these con fideiico 1 Krniri uic uum-o iiirw, owl crii i tri'rs refuse all offers of torn? tktiuj for Hotknnj; and rememlvr to beware of the '-Greeks U'anng . gift-" an 1 you can sadely run the ;Can'1'tor J the bunco workers and cappers of any and ail cities. PUlFlIR FOR THE EXPOSITION. We aain urge ujhii our lanners to tiear iu mmd that the K. posit ion is close t hand, l'.vcrv one should attesd who po.H-.ibly e.in. but wk4tkcr ou attend or not. x-ud something to exhibit. Do not Ik airaid that some one el-e will hav c something there letter than vou cau send; it is a mistake. 11 very farmer from Kastern Carolina who attends the Eiisition without anything to exhibit will come away satisfied that he could have equaled anything he saw. We would espet-i ally remind thoe of the counties ot Craven. Jones, ()uor, Carteret and Pamlico that they are expected to make a joint display, and if they do their duty it will not be excelled by any other section. Corn on the stalk, corn husked, wlic.it, oats, rice, rve in the sheath and threshed peanuts, otatoes, vegetables of all sorts, fruits of everv variety, woods. st.. k. marls, shell rock and phosp'iate roek art among the manv things that can U- exhibited to ad v i: Ib-meinlver 'hat I". post t ton is to -1 t ti e ci pah:! . tie- of vantages our S'a agriculture, intn.n t un ng v :t h a v e capi t al and lib..:, the .-t: u :. : ' v . t t ... n .if ;:,. S: at- icct ot th:s ;! world ui; the ad i -f - - - tor in uiii l ac attracting u f a-; -: . p i ; r - f. i c u. ' U e ago:, r the g-.'-:;. .. t. tied '1.1 organ -ed A ce i ve an ' i I" ."'-; :. : . -ee - il It t'-T . It. b.'.i .'-::, , f Ne.v r. a ; re W l - ;.'. ia : -- s ; 'A i.e W h'g ::.: l't ' o -j:,. I ... K.-p ir died -'ai -L . g'n 1 . A VILE ASSAULT. W e endorse the follow nijj edl- .i -. i. . 1; .ip: f.itvil in S itur.lay's - i! the 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 r 'In- above IIP: 'II W liclii'MT .i pirl ll.l- to -u. li inc. in 1 1 t- i tor w : , i led. The : if f 111." 1 .orn in- : " r : i. ' if r ire-: 1 i-m.KTat ic pJltv - hands i-le.in at once Ml . , i .in , ;-p. n-.ln'iit v lor or sv m p.iil.v v:i!i the mo.-t shameful, dis i"i-; ng .did infamous assault id' the Ind'anapo'is enfin'i upon i- mdid.ite .1 ime- (1. HI tine. There - no fxnie or ) a -! i tica t ion for an. -n-h o fiul ,ird scandalous ir'aek .11. d ' 'v 1! only di-gust all ! ra Mi' i ; : . 1 . . A in all's polit ic.ll. p;:M:r ris-oiil is op.-n to inspection did rr;'i' -!!!. hat Ins domestic and. pr: a'c .'.: ..ugh: not to le draire-l l-.. ; 1: ! c cV.fp' hell -' r .! ,,'ro-s nil 111. .ra! : ' :c- l'ing n.'cilgfd a' : !if time Kxcfption.il ii-dai eee "t iii'punfv ill the distant past ate not tit -u!'jfct for new s p t; c r d i -CUS-.10H and have not iveeii relied u 1 miii t.y the tut people as suitable campaign ammunition. Mr. ( lay was foullv assaulted in his private life and ;t miured lnm. Hut the campaign in which he '.is d. f. atfd was very decent v hell compared with the rfpul-ivc and nan-cons attacks on Cleveland and Hlaine. I. ft this kind of warfare eea.-e at once. It is to shoot po-..icd arrows. It is to degrade : hiKf vv ho ell gage In It . Cleveland and Hlaine are public men with Hili'ical records, .lu.lgc tlieir titlie.s.s for the highest oflice hv tho-e records. ll Cleveland's record is not a U'tter one reallv than his com H-t 1 to! "s record and does not promise more good to t he whole country then place Hlaine 111 'the Presidential chair. If. however, upon a clos- examination and a iair criticism of the official records ol both candidates it appears that those of Cleveland give more as surance of a pure, upright, econom ical, conservative and reform ail ministration then let the good and honorable people of the land elect him. Hut whatever else is done or 'said, take no part ill the campaigu ; of tilth. The attack on Sir. Hlaine 1- cowardly and most infamous. WHO HUlil N Ml ll-SLINIilM. While Iiemocratic papers and managers ,,f the present Political canva arn denouncing, in un measured terms, th s lU assault made uixm the private character of James G. Blaine, the Uepublican candidate for President, it wamld Ik weli for the people to bear in mind that this sort of political war fare was begun by the Republican press by an attack upon the private character of the Democratic can dldate, GKOVKK Cl.EVKI.ANH. Mr. Hi.aisk's volitical acts, his act.- while a public servant, are legitimate subjects foi comment and criticism, and not only so, but they ought to be scrutinized when he comes telore the eiple for still higher honors. And so it is with Mr. Ci.kvki.ani. Kverv act of hi a public servant is the property of the people and the press for com moot and criticism, and so long as it is done with a proper regard for truth, no one can complaiu. Hut right in the out-set of the campaign, Governor Cleveland, notwith standing he had been elected and made it imwt excellent Mayor of the city of Huffalo, and afterwards elected Governor of the great State of New York by a majority unpre cedented, his private character is attacked and we have yet to see a Republican paper to condemn such a disgraceful mode of campaigning, but circulated the fllthv repoits for no other purpose than to injure the prospects of the Heinocratic ticket. How different the course pur sued b the I)einiHT.itie press, ami the managers of the J)emoci:itic campaign. When it was intimated in a meeting ol the National ll.-uio i-ratic Coinmitlee in New Yolk ie centlv, that Mr. Hl.AlNK.'s charac ter would not bear public scrutiny, the ( han man ol the Kxccutive Committee, Senator Gunman, im mediately arose and said that if any attempt was made to rcsoit to that sort of political warfare he would at once lesign theotlicc of Chairman and resign also from the Committee, and hi- sentiments were endorsed by all present. The dirty business was begun then by the Republicans, us ail off Set to the chaiges against Mr. Hl.AINK's public record, and we pied ct that the injury sought to Lie inflicted upon the Democratic can didate will redound upon the lie publ.can candidate and strengthen the chances of GitoVi-'it Cl.KVl L V ; ' f. r the 1're-ldeIICV Tun New York 1. ii gives the w ar recoi d"fCi K v 1 ". I AM', PLAIN K and It; ri.I.K. lt apjiear- t hat t I.ky K.b A N I hir.-d a -ub-titiitc aud p dd the price onto: 1 1 1 - 1 1 w n pocket: Li.vi.nk hired a substitute , the I. y al Mutual Alliance, to which he belonged, paying the price wh p-h w a- at'ti rw aid I etanded bv t he . :". of Aug-i-M. w h:'.e 1'.: I i; .i d not via;: ;.. ! dratted j ' . ' 4 I'i. t b ' 1 1 "U '. ai: .1 w a- ; n . . n. :n aioi at kr'4 I ,b !.-an-, w , . 1, 1 ; t : N r w m org uit.-tti an a. -t a '..'II '.. keep out o I .- e i 1 1 e . i '. 11 t the .V.'t !oi-,;s to : i 11 its I e a d e I s , ':. it ! all ace. nut.- ol I'.i I I.ltK's : ,- a n . :: . w i i : h -m - be true he w i - . ;.g ige. I o'i a mo: p: . !:: a' If ' t" Ii:ui-el; :t,,,;; rtlher i n i . o i 1 ; m.. .1 . - -.:i;i;'.j.-t,l . Ij a , e I I e-..n-.i. i . . , t .- C : ..ii and i.-u. .1 1 . 1 ' Fit K s ; w . 1 1 be : 1 ; .. ca n li a 1 a : - i. . i i':, -oh .,..! 'n . I'i dent ot the A me: :. ,,t. p..'..':.- .1 Al.ian. e. The :..ir v now :- -aid to have a niein .er-'dp I i 70.00 '. and i- so met 1. : ng 'he ..:der ..f the old K:,..w Notli - .ng pal ' THE NOMINEES. DEMOCRATIC. iu krt that )u;ht tn !., Th. V'.'K I'KKIliLNT : (ilo KK i "LEV ELAND, of New Y. irk. F' 'li VI. f.-I'RESIPENT : A. HENDRICKS. uf Indiana. TIKVP r h electors AT LAnne: V. H. KITCHIN. JOHN N. STAPLES. sK Kl.EiTOR SEO'NP PISTRKT: I'MNNKl.I. GILLIAM, of K.t.vombe. K' It . VFKV K A I. FRF. I) M. SCALES, of l iuilfurd. r"K I.1F1TF.N ANT -; V f. K I'liAS M STEDMAN. of New Hanover. F"R SEC1-.KTAI1Y 'F STATU : WILLI AM L. SACNDL1CS. of Wake. F. 'K ArniToH WILLIAM V. KOHEKTV of Cates. F-'R TRK ASURF.H . In'NAI.D W. HAIN. of Wake. F"K Sl'I'T 1THI.I'' INSTHtiTMN S M FINliF.K. of Catuw-tia h- K ATT' 'KNEY-OK.N'F.RAl.: TllEi'D. E. 1 1 A V IDSc'N . 1 .f Buncombe. V'H ASS.H-IATE Jl'sTl.-E StTUEME O'l hT Al"(il"STl'S S MI.KH!M N. of V,ik. iC 4&TH !' NC.KESS -F. A. WlKJl'Al:.' HE IT itlli . 1 Ti, k, t that (f. ' r. R I'RI. !:!' JAMF.s (,. UFA I N V. F 'II VI. -E- I'Ki -; .li i!!N A. I. KiAN ;-TI:l- -: i.K.T )-.-at ;. ia t W. K. 1 I'LL. WM. A. Mi a )KE. F..R K.l.T WALTER 1 r .R -sECovn lt.- r: WILLIA MSON. combe. F' 'R ... .VEU.N. R 1 YKH YORK, of Wilkes. F 'R I.IFl TKNANT if-'VEKNOR. WILLIAM T. FAIKCLOTH. of Wayne, for treasurer: WA sLINCTCN Lil'KE. of Durham. F '". V.'RETAKY "7 STATE: i;i;o STANTt N. of Wibon. K R AUi'tT'.'U I '. t V A'Si iN . f Madison. . k -I I . 1- Hl.i l.NsTK.-.TI... FRAN'dl D. WINH'N.of i h;o. y at r -icvey i.kvfi:iI CHAS. A CiHiK .-f Warrcr. F--.K ASS" IVTK ,1'sn V i'RKMK ' : !T. DANIEL I . RLSSF! '.. prur.swick. F. 'R 4iTll ' JAMF E. 'Ni.ni- - '.'n I i-Ti.icr o'HARA. of il ili!.... tJKEEMl U K. A' u.i ii- : "o-f ii' d Sitif .Nour. ! . i; I'RF.siiiFNT: HF.NJAMIN E. Hl'TLER. of Mass. Kelt V I. V. riinSH'ENT : A M. WFT. of Mi-si-si i. 1K0I11 15ITI0N. That ol- " 1 1 rnui 'It.inC " ' A tectum. F' : cri-si:if..vt: J. i UN I '. J HNS. of IC .u-a.-. F- it i K riiKsl jy.si : M. DANIEL, of M ,i The nlmvi v our mouev ale t he aud taki ticket.- votir av Seven Springs Itc nr- Corn croi are sari t tin. n this section. Kev. Mr. Groom is conducting a protracted meeting at Zioii. Sev eral add'tioii- to the church is iv wuted. Mr. .Mm a four h i boro on S Ireighr. Mrs. do 'ecai ';tliel'inj lrov e omnibus from Golds . ;iy, loaded with human ll'.'V M 1-. ,1 .1:11 Cher Mr. Johnson guests at the 1 Scales Club, extended ,111 D. Stanford. ry. Dr. Williams am from Gicenv die are Seawell House. The ( 'lev eland and at its last meeting, liivitat in to Hon. ,1. of Ibiplin, to address the people at t h is i .lace on t he tiod . Joe .Mien's politics for some time has been in question, but a darning big Republican placaid ou his window decides the question. It is s'aid he has ordered a Hlaine and Iogau Hag for his trout verandah. Our li i. nil N. W. W'ooten will canvass the country next winter in the interest o! the ip:ing. That is the right step, little money ior pi inters' and the I eput at mn of t he will go sounding down tin. Our items about ' lo calised the bushes to be . in 1 lie church fron'. oi.t ictld il ink too Springs ages. church ul down we shall put on. ie u h: ic keep ci until that pain: i- p Why let the mouev In- : ,le t he work is needed f Now wh town is full of visitors ,. i, 1 .-: . is t he 1 1 me to hav i i : .1. nc . ui r angel- 1 lava llo'lieV t he vv ol k done or ; in ii over 1 1 1 more energet n Ni e- tn a K ii r il i: t l.e 1 r lr-t iiav .- ol l'o! -IV Ai'gu.-t the vn i at In ; the control ot St. fear the excessive r the coi n cicp . f Hi Tl..- Lake I .i m h a bi iui u u del Siv n hei l. and 1 i :.s vi i ! I shorten !e count v . .ng canal has been widened to o' tc down the vi atci , bv spades and ia re v be a diedge in it in a tew days, :1 to '. and navi should tne plan ot making it gable be succcssiui, it win give several miles of landing in one ol 1 1 he tin c-t sect ions ol t lie count v. I 1 .. .1 i t i . . . ..... 1 - . r . t . I . i 11 , r ' . . l ' I l , T 1 l.llllO Ll' o. . . . i . . . ...ii.ii some a'teiition. 'ai are sj a .ken ot a - p dldates. viz: W. 11. 1.; W. S. C. iit.-r I, 'i Abram Co. a:, i T. W. Kepi esen' i ' . '. . The ister and lb v . Mr. Uegts-er; ti e ; u -. id .11 sons , i'lle can-I ici- and Col. I the S.-iiate:! May hew for! .t'esellt Keg l.ati.aui I. ii Sllellti .did John t (M .be tol .-i t hose gell i lelni II vi oil ollicci'-. " hug i again-' M . P. ny cause him ' .. : .i : . ; la Theie .lie S'U.e - m a I iy : I : g .-pc iein o b this county -.."ii. The colintv Il.'Ul.a t ion in. i ts at Sw an i 2(th di.t . G. iv lord iV Co. at yet, but will '. . g d i i ' few da V - . Kev . W.I. .we pro! nig at Like ( 'omioi t -e vel a 1 addition-. In l'.e.iufort ci;:.' tcgo. a man i.ame.i w a - . 1 : o w 1 1 . d on M 11 1 , d An I: v a :i I! t he il a unit' t, ' '- ''" Pail- ll Use l a . 1 I'll :iist. "ol vv.is :- 1 . ceased w a.- :;-!. ' g supposed si : n t . ' 'he w a ' . ; . I ' : a 1 k ' - -1 i i o o ! ! : " i i - .ci' end ot I .' y ilt-. a v ea r- as a h. u-e ol v b tin- . tbu :- ": . , : b. en to: n .'...a :. ..i.d w . 11 d. pi .ve 'la- ;..:'!. t '..'ti o i a : o .. e : : p: . I'I:.- p. d"a-- w 1... :. .d ;: legal .1' 1 '. 1 ee a : a i ', ' dig'.. !a.i ,t ; .: .':..'. app. ::,'.-.! a u: nn' ; th.i v :::.-, ., .1 I S l'l'.Al L and we w.l . T'lel'. go. " i gi iVel'li 'la C Very t 1. . P g ,.ce The I) -,1! a - w ,11 a :." .mo p .. i, tne pp t"i in .in -pp. has. n p u : a-. ,."'.ed. It that si w oi'sti :: .. ill :". ot I:' ami - l:"'.l i 1 i, Il . eiiiii.. Mee'dig at Maki in g on Fi day :.: Day ::. A'.g';-'. W e are gef::. Loiic it w .;! do' se STATE NEWS (.leaned from our Exchanges Gi ee n vilic 1 ers now - a lnin:i.'.-.l. ' ! lectin tor: Oar the crops are inn- i !,'... .lo.-ophns Latham has been sn k at his home, about lour miles i; town, the last two losing. They are sent to the local week.-. Ye a;c glad 10 hi-ai t hat ; committee here, which was organ he 1 - -oti.e aettci . i ized to eet round the penalties of ;..,,.,.,. w,. I- t teethe Civil Service act. The namfs heai rh .: manv hogs 111 t h is count v j have icceiiily died of t he cholera, About Gulf it has been espeeiallv fatal, some fanners lo.sing nearly all. It is .-aid tha an unusually larg-.- ci .I o 1: - will be sowei 1 in Chat ha::, t h , - c Ih h d: loa.l- 01 Come into etnp to: have had W'e heal I'Lint: Several io w cii j. tobacco have niaikct. The jail is the ti : s' ; ; 1: c - i uee vv e such an nisi 1: !'.: 1011. I - ev era 1 'mi' ..cues to be given at diio-icni county duiine : l.e 1 cmoe:'acy i ;n dr ( ', 1 l.-boro Dull ' ill's m Durham ainpaign. The id eai im.s. '.',:: Ml . i.elu, .Id:! . How about S-ev en.-, of this i V (Mi ot ,li Ci n to read w : ; hou : -i.ecs. He sa v IV the ti ne he w a ."o yeai.; o'd iiu il he w is TO Ill icit SlUCe 1 I read with, h 1 V 1 l. " t v . ;i-e. 1 I h rm en -! a 11 1 1 V . : el 1 in has i it e 11 able to in . Th eves ' arn, i iiian: authority a; .Manteo, I). : e c' -1 1 : i ; -hels of s 1 I 'aat t h ,; :h. u d. I: ' a ,-ed a-t v ear !H to t he ,:f.' e, i-ii'rb were I 1 'fl i cl t hhs 1 C J I pi. ( , ;n ot ( 1 1 ecu ville '( iih'i rit Gil last Thur-il iv : I, year old son . i M : . .! 1 this conn' v . , . - :.- 1. : in the u: - ' -. . ; ' in man it : .. :: "i planter. id at i o mutilated a i- ii:i-ilv the in. i. ' . . a . u : ' h a, t bird: . : i i - four ( ox, m n ' . 1 , v caught 1 i -i M r. Cox. C . coi ton i in; ton i I d y k: led befoie lie- oppe.l. v : : i i i ile one 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 sorrow mil friends in His ilea' 1. .-i and vi i I . ii c,i .. n a mong his i dative this coin; v . 'a i : n iMi .'a u c- m ! : n : i ' ! .') , satui a . : .- . ' u v ; theie ; c - - it!' 'i e i ''li a u : lleavv rai us : . 1 bii section is ; .' u u i r. and unless i c - 1 1 1. n : n t Ije rain (all i op-, especially cotton, el'iou.-lv damaged. The soon, 1 will be Charlotte lh mot-rut a-k - who 'Tom Ochiltree is. and -ays he thinks be was born in 1' .'.. -::. vdle. I'pon en iinil'V. we lea' ii that Tom Ochiltree w tl,.. on ol .LwLr,. V,,i T! Oebil. i '.- -r ' I...1 n,.i,;iiu I' L , L' l X K. . i " t 1 I v.' - ii ir. i l 1 v ' was the son I ll .11 I il h. , . i tl 1 ).t ul ( )cl.iM tree, an of l'av etteville. who s ....led. somewhere David Ochiltree was old merchant, did business about lSL'l. tormcrU kuo from ti e I. -ct nu:;!!. a i.d ;:c -hlpm.-li'. 1 Ochilii .- 1 Mr. V, A. li, Flizabe: h I i it hstiindiu. r last week, il diti.u.s bv b . . i , I Hi ..in '' lie put up an- 1 11. i'.' :t v oi iiaeoii iir iv- ;d 1, ,. 1 cot David, i asoii street, ue;ir . 1 . ... , !n I. 1 . ,, ,,lK,.,, lt':)llt: Not- A'c ;lu' ''cavv rains u -;e were twenty ;d- l,f-,n '" !lu' P.'ptist ( 10: at Satloh at i he protracted meet mg lie tncchsllUC Tilins oi last week h ive so. :keil all the sweet- 1 iics.s out ot tin- Ciintaioups mar are offered for sale ou the streets. They are almost as tasteless as chips. From all we can gather, the uperabuiidant and continuous rains have not seriously injured the old corn. The late planting has been seriously damaged. Cotton LiHvS been seriously injured. Rice is benefited by the rains, being the duck of agriculture, pleased with water. We have heard nothing t-aid of peanuts but fear they must sutler materially, being a vine crop. Trucks ;md fruits are injured in ouahtv. It is a tact that l-.liza b th City has a population of four thousand persons and i t has three thousand howling dogs and al though it may not be gei uian to t he population and the dogs, it has over seventy-five piauos. We are furnished these data bv an nidus- t rions and accurate statistician who vouches fur the truth of what he says but wishes his name withheld. Hyde county leads the distict in patents. Now comes Mr. Sam Sadler, ol Faiitiehl. with a patent of a ilnist ic.ooi In el w hich lie has tiled an application for in the patent otticc It l- .-diiolc in design in easily adjusted to any buggy. We learn that Mr. Sadler was offered a thousand dollars . i the patent. W e had C. pi. .--lire of a c.dii ol I: ii-ii.l-'iy. - 'i.d iy mo; niiig tr. .in - . . . -. M i: y Kay ai d (1 ;;' .. ni . ..... '! in New I 'el'lie. Noitii, ia. .-tc.tmer Shenandoah. 1 1 gi etting v ..lit of strength to call m peisou. Our be.-f wishes be with her. Cod bless -he gifted Carolinian! Si w oil rockets. There are few men-bants whom one could salute as Macbeth did I Paulino's g'tio-t "Thou hast no -pc cilia: l Ml 111 tho.c eyes!" and theie wonh thl- a A v ite iii'tie who. when tempted, not lind it pi'oti'al 'Ie ;o recall ha. 1 a tew called was a a 1 . ',. H-pie .Un: "the a.lsf mellt von skip ct sfwcil i: as fast . lil'.'k t a ; 1 o . c 'PH.. . - shop ;i lili'I. Nl g.-; v .a ii p rim .lot Itimil Rules. 1 if' to!;" a IP g ru.es ale i on; m op plan- epoiigii, but we can assure out t'eadel's thai it' tlleV Will obsclVf, . . . i . . , - ...... ,. , 1 , . . eveiv ni.oi'i un- i.i.o.uii.i ...no, 1 anv tbing but commonplace men and women i st ol P I.e-s lii.iii s. i , .;i 1, (v a pi. i.e ..' 'U-:n . (. .i,;.,,. ., w,,it,-,l. x . : : i i a ; i u f ; 1 1 c I P g a! oiii l . I i egm.u it v . Have oplei, syte and also pioiii pi iie.ss. J pi no: npaldle vv.ti: iubttii- Noll : k :. i w i.ot i. : n j ot 1P, as s..ii go. A map "t P.'P"! ; .. eet s !..s w ... u a- i. . s d. P . t P i v i 1 p f w II : I l p .1 . ; o pi-fa tisi- it I- w , :;. v .t." w i a- ; a 1 I , Veil e in i gi . i i : I ' i ,1 Io and lew Amel let. ' 1! s .1 loillc s elo-s. C ai'ds. J airs.P irculal' hi;vP "m -I !" ..Have sou succeed- etc.. in n.-ut and h.tn.Nnme -t le. am w. ol k. v . . l . . AO. i. .,, AO . 1.:.. ...... ;. i s e a ! 1 iellil ; a .e.iuv.i'u - ,;.-! .v " ;: g me a "'ii -ion ."' Washington Developments. Washington. Ane. 14. The blackmailing circulars to the clerks j anu uluci cuiijivj cca in tun ueimi l- i ments are all prepared inJMew lorn j ullvland signed bv B. F. Jones. Chair- inan of the National Republican Committee, to make them more lm are taken from the last Blue Hook, and the original intention was to address me cierKS in tneir respec . tive departments But this part of the plan has been changed, and the official address is srricbpn out nn the circulars substituted. and the residence is The first returns to this call are expected on the loth hist., when the employees receive their half' month's nav. The present pros- ! pects of large receipts is the reverse of cheerful. There is a great disin- clination to respond to the call for money, which is rather strengthened by the apparent lukewarmntss of the President and Cabinet for the success of the ticket. A second circular from the Na tional Committee will be issued next month, in which it is alleged the assessment will be fixed at two per cent on all salaries of the four grades of clerks and employees. The higher officials are expected to contribute on a larger scale, but they have yet to exhibit any en- thusiasni for the cause. The Democratic officers of the House of Representatives are not taxed iu any form for political pur poses. It is doubtful if a dollar i s can . was contributed to the general fund i;y not from this source during the Forty-there-! fourth, Forty-fifty and Forty-sixth Congresses, when the Democrats had the House continuously and the Senate also for one Congress. The bondsmen of Burnside, who stole over ylO.000 a year while Dis bursing Agent of the Postofiice De partment, reply upon escaping from responsibility as sureties ou the ground that his accounts were not regul.'.ily .'.udi ed in three years. It is claimed they can only be held for one or two quarters, if at all. The Sixth Auditor's office is notoriously baidened with Scurvy politicians of all colors, some of whom were ap jiciii! f a"! us re vva: ds for their si. rviccs in the great Fraud of ls7d. Many of them are utterly incompetent for the work in which they are osten sibly employed. Ilmiee the ac counts are in great confusion and largely in arrears. Judge Gresham's sudden vi.-it to Connecticut was precipitated by the discovery of frauds in stationery 1 contracts, which probably have 1 . i i , Y- a. niati iir-.itik!0( foi' vuoi'k1 in i iftnranr UCl.ll H(U;llOv,U 1UI I V.UIO 111 VllULlv,!!! ., mi . , ,or'"s,' he whole contract system, hS 11 HaS b? admniKsterf 1 111 th,e jlcpartwent, is vicious and corrupt. ult ul" ls lJ"'u 11:11 01 uui.ucu iui the benefit of organized rings through collusion. Venal officials ' '1..,,... .Afrf,llA.l ll,,".. f n r. , 1 , r. 1IUC LUUIIUIRU UlllJ I '.IU JL1 1. 1 11U ... , "... I ' 1 Secretaiy. usuaiiv imu me uouuueuce in iue 1 If the heads of departments had 1 Imrnlnfurn (J v I o Li t .1 unv of f,.. ,.f. ; ficient energy aud purposed to stop steAijng t),ut Judge Greshinan has ......, jn the. cases that have been : hrought to liyht since he became i,,.f .,,,.,...,1 manv him. du ds of thousands of dollars would j have been saved to the Treasury, land much impurity would have j been eliminated from the public ser if e. Itut the nlunderers were , ;lli,,-e(i t0 !iavo ft-a- s-inr. and, as a necessary consequence, thievery and malfeasance crop out in all di rections. jc 1. Sun. The Wilminsttnn and Onslow Railroad. The report of Mr. lioderick Mc- R.te, who conducted the experi mental survey of the proposed Wil mington and ousiow ltanroa.:, nas been made to the committee, and is , accompanied by the maps, draw- ings, etc. From the report now be jfoie us, we leani that the survey i commenced at Seventeenth street, I iu this city, and extended to Sneed's Ferry, on New river, a di.-.tauce oi 41. h miles. Mr. McKae estimates that there will be 210,838 cubic feet of excavation aud embankment, or an average of o.'12 cubic yards to the mile, which, at 15 cents per yard, the grading would co.-r ?7S.'17."I per mile, ot an aggregate of 32, r2.".70. The iicccs-arv cross-ties he estimates would co.-t 1(5,000. the steel rails, terial, such ."in, and the gineei dig. (oral ot loT. 0i3. 27; other ma ns spikes. I'll'., SikobS, laying i 1 lie ' rack, "ii c'e.. si l.o.'Ki; making a 1 74 7 27. A n .1 .'. w g nig:- :o'.pl. a 'c'll' cijuld. he liu;!' ..t . say j 1 '' s. 1 ; 1. 1. 7o; m he hull! to the l: Cl'eek lower side 1 .-. : .,i ee Pat. : c i pec ii co I the load could out;, oi' Stowe's a distance of 40 ' miles: and ly coiiiing into Wiliniiig . ton near the s.i!e of the old I'nicn I Depot, a short distance might lo saved, in either ease reducing the jcost. Mr. Meliae has added to his ! map. for the convenience of the com I mittce, several lines heretcd'oie run i out towards the sound, from which lit appears that to in.-hide t he sound I road by the old line, vv iiicii runs 'near Hewlett's, creek, and dosses i Lee's bet ween the church iic.ti Mr. I i'.radlev 's. and the Seaside I'.uk. would make tin- road C.i miles Iong.-r. and tlicre would 1,'f a eon-' ' side ruble addition to t lie ex i ifiisc i for a bridge across the deck. ' Tins branch woul To cross lip lit:.- too l..r I cost about icr vvoulil tl: un Wi ighPsv i .'dd. i w Put a branch leaving- the m.iiii line at a point lour miles from W limiiigton would reach Seaside luk in thiec itid a halt' miles, and would avoid, the cl'eek altogether. This, he thtiiks, decidedly the most feasible and most economical v.",i to reach , the solillti. unless it should be de- ' : ,-ided t o bui i ,1 t he road to th- sound ; .j,,,, atL-h . T!(, .su,-VfVoIs Pie expected to , .t-ut at oiict- to sin Vi v tlie proposed ; plu. tlu. r.ipe JV-ar A; Yadkin . It.iilro.i.l li.'in l'ayfttevilie to il ' iiiing'oii. 'i':ai it'll ,,ii S.'ar. ia-M.lvi- not to be pool . Whatevei i.l have, spciiil less. rovelis is a gicat enemy ;.. human happiness. It cclt.litlly ilestl'ovs liberty, and it makes some virtues impracticable and otlicts extieinely ditlicult. 1 1. e.v abundant are t he men and : oin en iv la crave martyrdom ; n '.cd'.-r-htp' I low few ai e willing to ho;;..; the;::.',-;, cs ,p the 1 ' atltv ol Man;! is a cable. We weave a tip, -ad ol it each day. ..ml :; b.- eoit.fs stioiia '.V f l.ii. II''. i'ieaiv .lull Work. 'i'if a PP.v.'I. i.t'iee is prepared t" print bin Head-. Letter H-ad-. vu- ,j .li-o.ll I i ,. r- L.' -i.H ll.'. unit - w; H a.ii.. P.Pii M"t; .. 1-tea'i Lsiap. ! :p lia.'fs. In .-i-. I.i. i: l'. .ii.l-. alavs on i A Sotithern Industry, The popular peanut grows so well throughout the South, that it is - t- ' " i - . - vuiua w m suuu lt.im-. i A correspondent of the rhiladel- j puia rrcsx tens now tue peanuts are . prepared for market. He says that ! in Virginia they are called "peanuts" j in ISorth Carolina, ''ground .peas;"' in boutli Caiolma, Oeorrgri and Mississippi, "pindcrs:' in Alabama. "ground-mi in icniiessee. ''goobers.'' They arc lust put in an immense cylinder, from which thev enter the ! brushes, where each nut leceivcs lit'- teen Or SIX, t en leet 01 fruslilllg Ue- I lore lt becomes tree. I After this clcansiii. procf.,.-. the belt, u Inch ; nuts dV ondle revolves very siowiy. Un each side ot of Kirls. whoe du t !::- licit ;- a row v is to separate tue P001' nn' "'""J lllt' S'""'-1 one l Those ot the nuts that pass on to ucxt ",oul- " etc more fills awaic ineii ; uaSs which i: i';v ai and put them m v. 1 1 -; i filled, are sewed up aud branded as "cocks.' with the figure of a rooster piominent on each sack. These are the Nn. 1 peanuts. The poorer nuts, which were sep arated by the girls at the endless belt are all picked over again: the best are singled out and branded, after being put in the sack, as ships. The ships ale not so laige nor so fine in appearance as the cocks, but are just a.- oo.mI for eating. The thin! grade of nuts is known as "eagles." .did the culling I hat are left from the "eagles" are bagged and sent to a building where the. little meat that is in them is ex- j tracted by a patent shellcr. IT is said that when a French man is intoxicated he wants to ; dance, a German to sing, a Spaniard to gamble, an Fiiglishman to eat, an Italian to boast, an Irishman to fight, aud an American to make a speech. A MAN took a .-eat in the barber's chair. lie asked the barber it he had the same razor he had used two days before. Being answered in the affirmative, the patient man said: "Then give me chloroform," AYER'S Cheiiy Pectoral. No other c cp.ip'.aitit.- .'.rf-.-- .!. ir attack as tli'-'seaLTvctii: thu ti:r i;tt :u..i n: pg: none so trifled with by th-g p.ajcrity r.f su'IVr ers. The nniii.,ry cough or cr.M, r-. -ult ii-g perhaps from a trilling or unc oiiseicus ex posure, is often but tiiu bi-ginning nf a fa Lai sickness. Aver's Cherry Plctoral has well proven its cificary in a forty years' fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taksu iu all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough C tired. " In 1."7 I t"Ok a Sf-voro coid. which arToctf,l my lniigj. I had a ternbie cough, and pasp'-d night ;ilt r night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Avek's Chfhrv I'i: -toral, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rc?t necessary for the recovery of niv s-trength. Jiy tho continued use of the Pis toral a perma nent cure was effected. I am now t'.j yearn old, hale and hearty, and am Fatistiod yjur Hi err y Pectoral' saved me. Horace Faihruotuer.'1 Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 152. Croup. A Mother's Tribute. " While in the countrv bt winter my little boy, three year? old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if lie would die from strangu lation. One of the family sugcestd the use of AVer's Cherry 1'ectohai.. a l ule which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent d"s-s, aid to our delight in less than half an ti.-ur the little patieni was breathing eas-i'v. '1 he ure ter said that the i.hi;i.hy I'i:. i-'R.w. bad saved my d jriing's life. Can you woi.dtr ;it our gratitude '.' Sinc r lv your-;. Mis-. Emma (;fpnfy." 15D West 128th St., New York, May b', 12. "I have used avfk's Cherry Pectoral in my family for peveral yars, and du not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for cousins and colds we have evir tried. A. .1. f'HANh." Lake Crystal, Minn., Maivh 13, WJ. " I suffered for ei-jht years from Pr. rcbitis, and after trying many remedies with n suc cess. I was curd by tiie use of A t t 'n hu ll v Pl'f TOR v L. " JoSKl'II Ya.I'L." ByLalia, Miss.. April 5, i-fcJ. " I cannot say enough in pra se of A ; I u' Cherry Pectoral, b'i-.vn.g ;ts 1 -t i that but for its use 1 ahuuld :ug sn --e h;ie died from lung troubles. I'. I'.HAut-oN." Palestine, Texas, April 2"2. 1--J. No case of an affect;, u of tho thn.it or lungs exists which canno: be greatly relieved by the use of AVER'S Cherry Pectoral, and it will a I trays cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of medicine. IRE EARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayerd Co., Lowell, Mas?. Sold b.y all Druggists. Horner School, OXFORD, N. C The FALL SKSSION. 1-M. bpsfns the POl'RTH MONDAY p-isihi OK JIPLY. Terms as heretofore New Catalogue jiim issued. j.ylit dwlw TmiLLE FEMALE 8 COLLECE. An old ami Erinlv pstablished Institution, lx-ated noar the centre or"tht Hill Country ot NC. Possess in if unsurpassed advautacps at iinprecederitedly low rmi. Begins itd next M-sMon Auc 2o,lsM. A AI iDvriil Sprinic ot Health Givinur -a ater m th ('lU-to- irroiiiids. ri.r CAUil'.'i'Ue.addruii llt. iVt net pa I , I L-oIjtt.-wli-.-. .C Coal, Coi:!, Hay, Hay, nc5 Coal, Hay, Lt vi Wncd, IP ai.i: pv , Uf 7511 RARSi A P I ( ! ll . w b.-r J. J- BURGESS, cl N C W. H. IilCRRIS 6. SONS. c; i : rsj ujp i i i i Commission Hereh'fs, A'..-. - c, g: ' o N !? I t ! :.k . . . S:;;'-:-'o'. GOLD SPRINGS !"ii NALI'!. Absolutely Pure. Tli if (.owilf-r m-ver v;u h k. pui'iiv ki r-ntri h . iiTii wlM'lt'Hi pci umiiiic;! I t tj;tn T !i op ! " . in I' n : 1 .- 1-! : n :. pT 1 1 : v. w ' of .w 1 s' . Me Tl wt-;i . ii A iiiHrv'! of Hii-iitHR. Mort 1; Ui'l, hihI cn ( : ' mult lnil -r j in -IiHte ; . i a i. I'aki n ri.-vls-lydw . 1" IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwcll's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL, on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. THE HEITDERSON HOUSE, N-.u- timl. r 1 he liinniiyi-n.eiit ..f THORNTON Pli'.s.. s !rep;ii i-d tn liui.i-li H-.niil Hnd L'..lt:ni nt :i-jis..:ai.li. rat.-i; MVKKY STAHO S. H..l,.H ui..! l.e tru'.-K . t ra'..- . rtn.c i awnt. i town. TIP H -iiu. im.i. II J -a .l-l y "t'-lai.l i. . ri lin nil f .r - I., i.iiy neitlil..! a.f KNTi.N PROS.. i:c. Mt.l.lif Irerl, p. w I'.erne, N. C NO'riCE. Valuable City Property I'ms-i n ' u of ' 'i ;i vt 1 1 ! 11.U p. iui: i,n ' and w- : ct ! II . . u ,..m a .' ii. -llpenar Ooiirl .... .. i .i .H-ei-il- . i. I. I Hotierm o. .1 .LAI iulon, I In m e defend flail.; 11 .m.-k. i: 1 ants I will s. 1! at the i(,url H.-uned-'or in the t cit v of N. wtH-rii, at T W KliV fp o clock, M ., on 1 MVn I A Y. The KKillTH i lay of h. PI l.M UKK, j 1-nM, at 1'uhhc Auction for chhIi Two lots ot hind in wnld city: ' me lot being a part of lot hh known in the plan of the ! city 'd New hern n full description of which I ;ty be lue! i-v re-fefre'e 1" i',o- petition tiled I in said 1 't . t- . i 1 1 1 !.s : Tb - nib i i.t begin nint at l!e iiorfln-ii-t coni.-.-f N. w ;nd Metealf sireeis, ti r-iiinf ih'MIiwhi-I with Metralf i street to .iohiiMn, siie.'1. tin nee euKtwaidly 1 wiih .b '.ii ii t-t-c-! l:,.- wt-Ktrn line of 1 lie New 1' i ii -::? m s t v timiK, thence ' son i p w n t il ! h lonu km I -1 vti-lern I ine ol hrIJ Ncwbi-iit Ai'tidPhiv p. ui m. A pMrallel Willi Mele'l.l Sir." t Op .'..'A ; 1 . t . Iht'OCP w'.-r-l ;ir-i : with i i; ; ' '.be bpfin : nii.iz tlit-Kime l-v -iui: '.l - I mid :t30 ai known in tin- ol n -i t h . . i y - I New tHi n wall mo ioiprovcmei'is tb'i'"o coinitinn iy ktv.wn as t lie "Robert r- Prop. 1 1 y Aug 1, hss. I'll i I , lit -i.l.A 1), .1 k . a Uf il wt d i ' : i lii ishioiier THE t-;i .'!'. V. S. MACE'S is the t.lace For goods in the Druggist lint He also keeps Hardware in heaix,. With Canvas, Rope aud Twine. All this is true, and much more too. If you will find the "Spot,'- Mis goods are cheap as any keep) The place is Market Ttock. St. Gary's Softool, RALEIGH, N. C. Ine AliVK.NT TK1I.M. On- -71 h Kenil An li, .ul SfKKliin, I.eglliH Till '11SDAY, SEP TKMHKH Illh, 1KS4. hoi' r.4ta "Hue adilresH tlie K..rt., Hi v. HKNNI.TT SMKI'KS, A.M. u l!' .Un Llm TRINITY COLLEGE. Fall r nn l-. u'iiir. Atnr -.Mb, and ends lee. . j-id, ll i -2 niontbb'. ('biibtriina vacation 1 two weeks, spring Term begniH Jan. 7th and emN .Juno ll'li, months i. Tui tion In ('olleee Class, s, c ro pot mouth. In 1 Pfeoiru oiv ' lass, t 'ii i p r motiih Hoard I t . . j i "J I' 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 far (" ta le and pa l!o . 11 . n oun. i i , Pin "..il. ;.'. li: 1 1 -1 1 I .... ASA JOM-iS, Middle Street, Newbern. N. '2., I.i'.AI.K.H IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods B1IHTS, SIIIIKS, t LOT II I Mi. Hit. Aselll I. .1 the PIAJP'M AM. '. I ,ai. V ar 11 1 li 1 ai a a m.'i. i r'b l '.a a lm .r... ! - -s' arid ('hi ulii'iir i -. , c . ' ! ui'1! 'm pe 1 l.io-i HaiHlkc . Ladl.-s and 'b , ! - Mit.ic .-l,oeK, H.iU- IjnileS ' ' ! Hi k K H lid '..!. . 1 kept ill H H I'Ht 1 " t s AS .KINKS. ir.t ( "i, ari l WHOLESALE GROCERS Ci )1 M 1 SS on M KK'!I A NTS, . . KV IIKItK. N . .."w Brick, Brick. J A frl E S RE0F30ND, t '5 : ; j 1 1 1 i i ; i E'EGFER I LIT GEL EREWHTG CO 'S fhilaeelfiiia LAGER BEER. X ( v 13. rii ( . X . ( . THE SEASON. REFRIGERATORS. IOE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS. nii'l :.!. al. Ii' g.NlK f pvrry .!( C1 n-lloo, I ia I ml il. HA A'.l.YS'. ii .: pish co't:its. J-I.Y THAI'S. ETC., ETC., AT THK t II A 1 1 AMI House Furnishing Store OP L. II. CUTLER, Kull nUyrU rot (nn find planter' It grlw cradli H fctrntsh hljwl- uinl briar )kmiIh. to. Vor the tt ftttMxlft hihI lowt prior em.ll ota L. H. CUTLER, ' Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS HootH mid NIioum, Rcoes Twines. Paints, Oil, CAN V AH, (1KAIN SACKS. Mlltl 1. 1, A Itl SM'KI At 1 a n ii ta turer'n lrlea. N ETS and HKINKM, E i t MkIiIIp tr i t. NEW r.tltNE, N. r HEW HOTEL, AT Snow Hill, Greene Co., N. t). Well fin mini.... I. bii.I Tal.le upplld with ine ni-.sii Liie marnel Hrriirila. HHinpie rixinm for commercial VrmT.lrr. ItATRH HEAIOI1IUC. W E. ORIMRIJCY, m-fel.S-il.Vwtr Prprllo. 0nly:$47.5010nly $47.50. The Alleger Organs. If you are Interested In mn1 nd want to Ki t n chh1 Organ, lie IIRI THAT l'OV Bl'Y TUB AUE6KR 9HOAN. Yon ran get a l.eautlfnl WlLdllT CAM HARD TARVRD, rlrhlT trlnmnd and sawed Kret work. While Ui. enrahlnatton f mimle in un.iirpa.aod Four (4) roll mmf ol reeds with nine useful .top. attah.d to my new I'bI.'dI Mtop. Work Autnmatle HUow which woik o naay that a child eu ptay without trrnwliiff tlrel. ThlH Orenn will he parked In a tlkkt bom. Ht.l anl Hook In luaed, and datlYerwt om earn here free of rhnrge for onljr f MM. ltemeniher the refriilar prlow or thl. Organ ta ?T.', hut In order to Introdnoe. thera I hav. Av oided to oiler a llmlUd niilnlier ror T.v. ORDER ATOK K. IIOTHIIU IAVID BY DELAY. Add re... II. W. ALLRCEK, WaahlnKton. Naw Jersey. llrfereni e -Flr.t National Bank augl ilwHm For Sale, Lease or Rent A Small Farm iu Jones Co., six miles from Trenton, nix mile frooa Pollot ksvillo, two miles from Trent river, und near the famou Quakar Ilriilgc road. A pply at once to C. C. TAYLOR, iln New Berne. N. O. Important ! J. L. HARTSFIELD, DEALKK IK School Books and Stationery Confectioneries, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars. (JLASS & MAJOLICA WABH, FANCY" OHOCERIU, KTC J. I. HARTSFTKLD Kln.ton. Feb. '22. 1HXH Kinston Collego, )S8SION 1884-SS. y a i.i i.t. Il.ltli begla. MONDAY, IEPT. Six IiiHt rurtom Send t..t t'ataloti RltJH I) II. LEWIH. PrtDolpal. July 21. IHH. jylHwla. K liiHloli.lN. C I r-. .i. IC. IJACJIJY, SUltOEON 1KNTI8T. A ra prepared to da Fl rat-Clan. Work at the Lowe.l Prion.. He', of teetn from P1.MI un. Del. I nillri fl ov up. Anialtcaiu fl 1 1 1 n g a. tl.lMI up. 9onlll Front Ktr', Near Cnrta, fel.'sw Nenbir., Jl. CI. Brock's Livery Stables Horses for Hire at any time, Day or Night. Also, Tiikcn and Oiirod For bi Keiison nlile Term. II. ma 1 w fin i unocK KINSTON. N. C, DrHDHlira 'fr HCTfOKON DENTIST Kliikton N. tl. nfiTltilty. Ofllcup a. i foiyet the plar. Found ! A '. . . w iito Mil ruplouiHii I a 1 IVn- CJnmli w li ' . i . - i id iik I" liinenM our fltrll iiii'r ' ' 1 in ;ori of our cilUtti- . r-K :, , s n h t . ! i n t he f nt ur . . -s . . i u 'mm i mt, in 'inttr l-o va nt 1 1 bl tori n( .i - ' tii. ' 1 mi c w lie nrvrr wo '-.iu i ;o.,i -i : . ....'n iiiul pr n'. J SLAUGHTER. Jr , & BR0-, MimiiMii' un ki i ii (iRorKRX, K INSTON. N. C, DR. POLLOCK'S NO- 7, 1 Mil fill l; KIAU.in 1'liR PAIS .,. ...'. " , Hi. I nr. Pruat i . s,,, 1-mIii, Hor. i i .a . . st i iiich, . Hatik ,.:.'- n . k i 'iclei-a ha l '. 'i irtt 5 '.4

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