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V Y TTTK JOURX 1 Dm a barv '' afcr1a4 .--, La Oroa-J 11 M. M.-n.i.i bout hit. . . tvr dj -tinrtnmBl fm t-k -v s . Job a R F.:nrordd a hia r-il.- ia BucklUr ic Salard. ru. nr..' utiaa as ftlih aoatetini darinz Ui month- Th d.f baa T N-m daflniCalr rtxi X W. W rl.wj., at r loariMhim aai F!Tv:- Ox" Orru.'. ' rboipa of frvK to Mr. fltorna-i ( Frtjaumt. Wyo flowst. m t, m."n . No rrkvo it the Itopti" Msnl at church tirr tvu Sunday K. . Mr. RjfcM. rri!n :irftpwt, prTn:h.Ml at th nit iv ( -uMini SunJay. aud Rt I. J T t(s sjmc rlic on SatfurcU j J. (. C'oi wowU-b mrobr of tin LKil'v.r-. a tr oor pku- , SaUttrdar- H w.. pa.jiC particular; million K lb rtmW and Caster, j protftblj tJatnkui)C 111 if all with ha. it waa tfil rtswhrv. Cotton hx bul.' The qoauthj , bmrtxi " last iumwr. tkm prlr "bu- ' ad" th dm u Uim acd a hx o( i patopi w ai b ' ' btd " or art) Tory , nch mwul'ii. Rut litUa of the tap4 ta nia-rk'i. and Hi lag fr 8) rrot. Jade KowW ipok fcr tJaj to a, mtil bat a:prx-iativ arowd. It U mIm to r a word aixMM bat tp-wch. ' Yaavm aa-o wn nvsa -Utt-toarnaii Orator t CaxoiinA." and tivday ho h.i n ihjtt In) rfastfrra to i Utia it. ! W notic Col. M. IV Wbit&M and J. It Kortxr . tm . t TriU kwuIip. ta owa rridar- K aU tba Deoxwrau of U county w era) Mtrsh t Tot for Um Daaaocrttio endldaa, a tboaM in Tront towaaaJp. otnebody WOmld a4 Wt N 4th. aura. KrI XD. Carpaata to frcAtmeUag a BaatiM aa Byrd laciwol boa. Ut Tra anhip Wataara that Usara rarv karra cooaTTatntioo la aataajanea fanillj Mra. Carpata m wU him. , aad a kov to baar cf ptna raaaiw- Bn.Srtaa SpriocM QuiU Driar wiU . ptaaa t kawa a mietamU, " " J.IX. FiaUa. our aotal propriatar. kaa liaao pndxa tuiaaaU cm aa.na( aa rood, - li mo tha beat taaas ia tears. ImatriB - him raalioM tatcthar moraine baa ba ". 1 I ' If ii I - Tl iliriai iiaMinirt In tikt a atraiavmar to Sow IU1K aad lh draav- "' anar amid, "right a to pair of littla " aoaia" ! . . ThaadUorial poxtoftba Baptist K . . tnr araa kara TBradaj. ttrqairttg ata ha tloiar ot tha Hicaory Orav Caarch ' Ua 8atarday. laara. ' Tat Ina tafor aantnn ot iaoaa ako apeaa- to faal au - aaaea for that eJkoacav, a tiuak ara ;Mtaartaail to ar that ta ehareh M (hail . ptaca wU tali car of ttMil.iui at uta ; aaava lima aoa iajora aa aaa aaaa. ' Dr. I. 54. aVooatraa, DaVaocncfai aaa tUdaaa for SaaaJo. J. W. Oraiarwr. caad Id aat for tfea tbw Qaorya H.idjnas eaadidaaa tor Raciatar. IX. J. Roaaa. J. SL Uurll. lira.. and acbart from aUaaaan. Mr. Cttx tVr XaaaayK-'a rp ' inraiiT ami ir rttatou-- Uva of th Ki--taar JTfr rneaa. aara aaraaa-dair. , ;' . a im. on tfcaJi IHa R -poWacan ar - lattlau. anon V atmuiy wortr. ' Carta r aaa aaaa ;ntatrf, atl w!!, a-a aa a hatpi ' Sra M-a ia a arfciU anata an4 raaa OatiUbomi - f taaa ia Kun, ' - ao4 Uaa aaoaa ja W (vjaw, aixi at a. ' Watuat kaoa (a at tnaaa dsifcjra aarta I aay fatfVkealax aaarunal. bat paopta ara vary raapeoaa and aotica tbtac . iaatajoa timaaw. Lcarcml. Iwiun3a, - Cty4a.IL BiaaUa littl ato. Vadla Wart Saadaa-- arrauia;. I.- t- v taaaaaiac to aliiak a Ml ot pUaka. ba - faii aa4 tba ataaJta ao Bun. ia wbUi awadita a raanatawd to an aaa aacoaxta. Uat W W M. KtrTarkf tlaa arat K haa raW. raraOTad tkxaa of la pUaka and Mr. Eaajall tha ocarta. - Cpaa ax- aaaaaaB it was f.vaivd that ha aaJ raoaavad a bad cataboaa tW tixht aya, Uta laratU waa braaad aad cat, &ad ' aaavrai arasjaw oo tha hand aad tody. 1 ll la aaoad. Bowaf. that, thoati pain tally hart . ha la at aUasanataly atx - Dr. York poaaad 4m est tha eaxa eataraay aaaaxaai. .Wr haard U . awra.t aarry la lha day. that tha Doctor aruuU apaak from tha ear fUlSmm that f aaaaiac. bat aaqairto ot Ihoat ao aatht a karw. ara could laara hat liulat. llataaaisc a crowtl of aactvaa np peaad aroaai h kataaaa tha 'irama each a tall ia. aad cm artiamlaf ttala afvax . a loac tana foaad aaa tbaj callad Dr. " Yatk. rurdawraaai - Bat a adTartiHamaaL. , -JUuiaaay." Uaad ahakiae occaai! acat of Uta aWrrai. aad wbaa tha caM moU atf haard: "Tha tictora ii la a. lUaiaa wtU ha aiauaad PraaJat aad Or. Ynrk GoTar aor.' a haff at w atrja a a dai l baUaTa. Caa. J. D. otaa fard, ct tVp-lo coaa ; t . , aaa (wvn InvttW to addraaa tha tJavaUnd and Soataa Ctah Kara aaxt hatfrdar. ai la tapaatad toba pranaat. t Waaaathat Staacraa. Kahbaaad Uoor . . arahtllad foraaaa that -day., bat hora vthal tha apaakara UJ a arranjc5 trial , ail ma ba hazard aad acccxaaiodaiad. Ia a fraa r"'U tika aara. thara la aatAia l'ks a fraa tUaeaaajoa of th pcditicai wui, usd ma party that ia tha " (viand of tha pirph will abrtnk or ra ' fuaa to aatt? irt aach dlacuaaior.a Wa hart haaa a Uf a-loafr tVniux-rl bat au ' caraiy aay that If it caa ha ahnva that tha Danaucratic party haa nut. prored K aif tha party m ba traatad. than ts rn Haaa out acid pat ia Othara, bet pat in tb-M aa a- aattaf tror l tnan tna . .scan. ' , It ara rarorted hara Lwt Wa-lacalar t a aacrac piittcaJ ajaaUnc a- hoid . am laaaitata toaroahlp a oiKht cr two Vj-tf. aa which J. O. Cox. tha Republican caaJWiata to rvpraaarat Laaoir ountr m tha aaxt lagialatara, aidad fcy two and a half ralkci of wataary. ptaetdtHl. it ta amid thaa lha colored otata. f or w boae aanwCt ta4 arwetina: waa bald, ware ail awora to. wbtch tneana. we a-uporae. to vata fur tha Repahiicaa party. ha! i ia aiaii that lha data of taeae acrrt x Bitfht uartisra haJ paaaad. that t ha Re paMicaaa had riaaa aboea aach thins I aad that thay arara Willing to ; before - tha aavotaoo thatr aoanta. Lu: :..so old 1 trieha of 137 an. I oUist year .tre betr. 1 piayal tha doj la aain at nun ron.it.. Lba lua ia walVowma: ia tha mire U .i i pueaiMe that tha party caa only extat bv cNrraatioa. raad. treachery and deceit ' - Haw caa aay taaa ciainin to b an hoMrahla citiaeo aupport a party ha-r-ii La rvaort to) aaifh maaoa to obtain ortlca Wa aahaaitatiBglf ajr tha: we , .at1aa.ty lha atotnach of anyone w ho j 4M gnip iomm aay aaeb doae . or Tote for a party, or aay pan thereof. tuged in aacA UkXs or method We l.;-v tba part ta to-dav abat wa tan year ' aiK tha ehaaaga bain in tb''1 cir--uui 1 atooea aad act ia tr-.a par'.y ' " theot th amata caaaoea, and you '.: tha time trkeatv , . ! - . '. v . .BC5AW1T I . ' - - f J,aaa t t arx r.aoawaj froet tha Jan"'" m C i et 3atrkv, at tha atcht t trw ind it.,ti. Tyra York, a carul-dite f r i oaeratwofJlorthCaroiipa. bo t. if ba iaeiactad. ha wvil put aJi the v gi-jea ta h i- Bail Pr. Tyre or -. ait U yttft f age. feet J in.- .e. h i1, haa ha4 urath. in No : a.t a hX t boot- Waao pakiri(c he athihita a toct. baoaa inger !.. i : iiuhea at krogth. aad .ften ua :h- wordt"a ha ftavad ' m hie -c-w. -' tl ia Uartaa fc aanhr crujt '"" or 4 .gaiaed. axai aJl M oace be a r.o a whra h tayt ha k lha aarne old Tyre t a giua COCh of the aid blue tea r-ra. w Ttva ahoaa raward wit! t p:.i m y- , e federal aOOay for the captur--i afa daiTT Of the atd Pr Tirv taOaat twalaa at any of h p , ntrnaom OOtll tha tih ci Noaiut r uett. AU nwapapta faeorahla to tha cv t.ra of taa aaiJ D. Tjta York will pienee taeert tha BsiClea. and forward . fti t Pf. Mot, t. nairraao ot too aa EUf-aUva ConuxuUe-, fat it (irr (oli -in John l)j.r k m X o- a Is Vwik nj .v m tii iriC will "i 't rt" ! tfte Cira n-H i '. Smith i ; ' h ri w xrv n :':.. ;.- aod t. .1- c.. A. F.. K.mbjl: k fmitl id nr y ( ; ileal rvl Tlx S-u- riil rooYen N.' O t. 2Tti. 1---4 im qa' fur a riyi "v'.'ow Bar whi' ! U'oou cnunty roai Mr fv. H AbNtt tw brick for .U I" I hu t t K.i.s-- We hat. a lvr .:iipb ' on, k ot hw make Thr r aji l will raiko a b--nut:f pr. flo ir I in in.s j as a cott. u br-krr ind merchant. H will it;v. ;r '. (life t all. .s ' al.. , to ct-m or Crin comi-tv .1 to I. . j Mr. W. H. Konntr.. o, I r-. ' at the r.xch.anx en Tu - li vi : , i rctUn.1 Id , '.t. n '.lie -..- Lruoh: 9 . th top ,,f Lhe m irk , Th9 ciJ wtijr: Siurdav v root eon'Ted ith st.vsi i ,r i TUT- make- p.-iuy 'f-"u-r itrl -hnh he x-ir-n ,"' wu. I l'.liti.i : Uvuuauit hvfiv. an now unulthe Jjiy of ele. tiou sjakern aritt bv busy, throagbou: the State, and tTa doo bare aurne of the bi will b wheeled into pition. ateaara. Phiiemon Holland, jr., of thu city, and Chaji. R. Thotnait. jr.. of lUtu fort, mado rui(ic pecht.a at Hiirlowe. Chrtarat ooanty . oa Kridav niht. aft-r arhach a campaliavn club at org!u:l Tha CVavalaad and Soalea (.Vntral Club hara awnnji not a haauti.'al trau parracy la frxut of their h'adqmrter oa Pollock atreet. Tlio (intine i dooa by E. T. FWry . bich n pr. f t ita bainit well done. Gen. R. P. Flancock rffortd tiia: th dxraiaitjoo at Raiaih a gTn 1 I'K.'.'M He aay no eiaa can hardly cone, ivk ahat Mocth ("ar'tiu4 ik without win,; that exhib.t. A.un we urge our farm tr to go nd carry tis b- y i. cal atl-ntuin to the mi.nm.ith d arvanvnl of O. Mark in thin win', ii h..- revwatly added cousider vblr routa to bia atora, and it a falter than avr, and ha aay prtrea are low U.at purchaaera will not grumble t : r.i 1 price of octttm. Cap. Soathirate. of tho ,NVs-tir.i..iA tha oaoat hopeful loni. :rat we have aaa yet Ha u coutiiem that the re oit again lllain will become an geu- erai among tha ronw Republican. that Claaaiaad will carry erery Mta rn the Lnioo. Hopeful, rary. Two oi ootarad mrn ware on tha cor aar of Naaaa aad Craraa atreeta Satur day aTanjog w ate b Log tha mooo. when . tanthar gentleman approached . " What' d max tar wid da rnoo. " enquired one I Of thara. "Don't know, isn't ha all ! ravht?" reapoJei tha apvrNa-hiog gen- ' tiaotan. "Weil. r buw . I think (tip is dipped. " A frrt.l who w vs n Vui'Tinim li.i Saturday teiUi a that whan heleftth-re waa a mll crowd at the bri.l.-e lut. a ia to deputy reriti J I. H-ihn ax plain Orelan 1 e:i the live cent nUl. and the " wter burk.-; bib." Viaaar. llryja Mid San.'njma bid a p ratty roi cr .! l (1ev..' re Iid ttataoad to their n-o hi'" w ii."i mu -h In terra. The IX ci.vr ta uf H.?auf..rt ceutut bald a aecoo.i ooovrnlioo on Knday. the day of September, to settle the cxn didary of tha Regjiter of Lwd... A reeoJ alien o- d..t-l tht the n;nr ante tor tha nomination should abide tha action of tha convention. I'r. Bur too Sui) aaa noruinate-i o-i the ihir I I ballot and tK' nomination u nui' n n animouj. Mr. J. L Hahn wn nuin - h i ay U Mple (."ypr..; Kridiy to a l draaa Ihe people on the political ivU'' uf tha day. Li" hind tv. n and cWe i. hJa heeie wna John T hiwsi who w a.s guinx Bp to reply The reault of the daaroaatoo haa noc bean herd fn-ni. but tl are tatiaded that fla woo carried the day aa he ha 1 two !loua of tlv " sinew of wr. "' Wa bein i 1 ihje iwue s er,e of ar ticlea on the puidic h d ,jai-tti..n written by our t'.xintr S ipent.und. n'.. John ?- Iaaj;. We kcoa of D) ui'je'l oi more mwcivt to the people at l.r.:e than that of puble .-rex.U. ui l a-s th metober of the Ix'rmilature are to b. elected thia fall e know of no tetter time to dcM-uea it Mr a i fuiiv competent for the tuk an : if he wi'l diTide tbe (inbj.H-t t n : t ' iiuk" tb. arta-Jrti t lotiat m e.-h ieti- v : . ,. they will accotupl isji orr.c I Vlialartal lomtaailan. The KepuM e-.i-i f lirwi... tuvf rt.iuaiQate.1 Atithory lenor. for Vr.i',' Ti;.". hae m v.! a b'i-tr :: -v.: 11 it; wa4 r p i Master r re i l ftsara. A.ph.n t ev". 'id ft pear3 ( tiie Th. four ou tc. t;u a ' appear bad fr.vt more if they -n-.a. r. I Hrlura'4 H ra iien h I of. '. - . Tl : day rith n e t ii t.Vl'l v " h '! 1 ! 1. The tJlIi A gent ir. x frten.l . '. lOAt- . y ' a: :. u -rth .C r-cacii N :',rr.' i'. Ji-ir. 1 b c " tii'. -. : .. .i:i T a HI tr i . k I - M -- l Jr llriiuil.r ,'Tl'"i ' Mr t N i. upr,;: ICYrtln .if Ofli-.n. Th- .' iv.".: ' : Kt til-".;" '.V ..!.-. .s. '. . ' .'r th.. T.iu'.r.,: T.-:ir ". ' w ,re the itwr.'.i'n.'T : r- : : -ooorw rsl.-.i V'ri.iant. Hxil Manlv Vice I "rKi,T.t. i ' KM I . Trejaor- r T. A i .r..n Secretary. Jsjce Ke-lmmd 8apartntendeot. D. T Cnrra y tJiiard of Uiractor. r Myer. s. l Cray. F. O. Simruana. IJoj. A He a I tlrm CarollD Fair. : . r ' -t!i 1 ;:.. Ot.it .;. i .' '. t i ice K..:r .it ' . !- n i.-i :. .in,l . ;- ' .tlx d rill . Stn to 1 1 .1 nr. I h ,ic. t.i .-.t lTtT" l f'T .i b.li.t1 - i - - v i r k n reply of :i t . : . MiiH-Tintt-nJont L k i: : i- t.iit tune fur r- ... . :. mis. nr r:it!i'r 1 v-.tvn ti but Mr. : , ; . "IT on new niattors. U. . I . ,.i;K.!nh;tu'tiii' "tlice of iMunty -.i;- r.: '.:: itT.t .u-.il m nut cry com pi i ::'e;.'..ry Mr. lAinp manafeAem f '.! t...U in thu county. The miii--:r.-t"H . f li e county have repeaiaiy ''i.-t-.-l Mr. I-nff u n Ainmously . to this -witi -n anil this fart certainly ought to i -m;Vi -i.-nt jusrint'-e th.it h hn 1 ; r f ! 1 hi duty. (iuulr 4anaaa. "l"l;e '. I'TT." rati.' r.in 1 n 1 a t-1 of (. 'rx en c . i t t y Mill ati'lreM their fell w citizen it the foil, ivinij time and places. The ,';! nr.' eariv-tly ritjue.-tt-.l to turn tit !.! . . -at t Iv h.ti.-. r-i'k. T'je-.l.iv. It. -"..:it 111 Ti, lav. i t. a.!, at -tat r. r i . lav . J4. at 3 Fui'ii-rs'. M.i.i,y. i ) t. 07. at li ru. Hrivk s t- r-. Tues-l-iN, t ct. C"4. t p m. liu..,: Wediieal.iv. t)ct. -'J. at l p. m. Vance b. Satnrdav . Nov. 1st. at 'roatan chisd house. Motidavt Nov. at 3 p. m. Norfolk and l)rn lort Olrrct Llnf. in the J, n'K.N'AI. today of a direct steam line The at. a I api'ars rtisrment l.-o W, N rf. ti Moretuvid c " 1 1 y . Beaufort ajid k, touching Hyd. county aud s al i-'int.' alonK' the route. The r ...rir of the line arrived at i i i City on Sunday, and Roeeout r regular run 'rlday morning, umiounce coiiiiiviin arranj;e w,th steam-ship and railroad n he he In .eiit.s litus North. K.st and West, axd it u ls.. sLatei that ci)ni..'ti,iiH will tie etibhhel throuklh Bojcue Sound up White t ak, and outside frrm Beaufort up New river. This is a matter of n little import ance to Nw Berne, and u will be nec cary for ojr business men to bestir themselves. 1 lirollnn Oyster Firnin. I.e. Kranci.a Win-slow. t'. S. Navy, ban ben orderel by the Secretary of the Navy to report to Mr S (. Volh. and will lecture on o uter farming before the tUhermermen ' conventiou ou the l'th itint , at the exposition. Scuts ami Our oysternieu. and all who live on tue n'Mt nhould attend and hear this 1-cture. The development cf thooystt-r industry o( North tlarolina m hardly be n'un. and those who wwh to bo among the timt to reap the rich rewardathat surely twaiU thoea who ro about it in telligently and earnestly, should beRin to prepara for it. In addition to the iecture of Lieut. Winalow we think Mr. Deo. N. Ive-n. of I5eufort, haa boen appointed to prepar? a papr on the mi.. ubje-t- v4ternien and richer men sliou.d he a; the Kipositaon on tiie 1'Hh. ('ray M o The New Bt'rr.e A viation exhibit at the State ExpsitHin has a lanje lot of Cilia raiuable natural r.r.nluct, which is found o abun.iai.t ly in our Bwampe. Properly curevl and prepared it supplies the place of curled na.r for stu.TinK mat treaam and cusiuvti. and thirty years i ago sold for forty cents a pound. Its botanical name is TVlarulria, and Web- 1 ster in his dictionary says: " TUatuitUr cun not bear water, and therefore I hare i ?ivpn the name to a genus from a pro fessor at Abo. who. in his youth, having an unpr-ipiiiatit paeaage from Stockholm to that piaoa, no sooner set his foot on shore than ha vowed never ajain to en tu re upon the sea. He changed his oriKttixl tiinii to llUandA, which means .m or ' -j ami. and when he had sajbse- luer.tly occanioo to return to Sweden, tie preferred a circuitous journey of two hundred nwedih miles, through I.ap lac. i , to avoid omg eiglit miles by sea. " ImproTduruli. Mavor Meadows' house on Broad I street i iieanr.g ecru pletion . it knocks! the shin-' , iT . f ai ythm in that neih h.vwl Mr. J A S.mni is pushing the ; work n th,- v.l.-l sch.sd building. though .t will i' s.,nie w eeks yet before it is completed. Ttie work on the M. Y. Church is pro Cisiiii( finely. I K- M. t'avie is puolung work mi the burnt district, lie has completed the; shelve- a; .Ma e's new store, broken1 iC round for six brick stores on the old I market house site, the walls of which i aietobe built by Peacock Herring, ai.-vut linishii up the work on Wat-sou o. Pamela' ice houw otflce. getting the w...l rk ready fcr J,K. Clark 's store, ti.e walls if which are being built by Mr. 11. C. Waters, and rapi lly repairing lUiiin.s to Mr T. A. 1 1 recti s brick I sfr-. ! Itel Krorti Onalovt. 1 'e b,.av.- rec-'iv.'d tt.e following t'V ' craps1 i ii v . r t ru u ak er H rid ge road : r im 1 insl w T'b.e pv -pie are v.ry n.uch worriei at - i:'. .: tlni-l.t -i c-r.diti !i :' ti.e .. w r , 1. 1 . Ct : i. r .j s r :. : . v. r.i . o n; . . e I I, T '. t t: t s.ile o.' the late Hon John W a. v.: ;. s j,r, Js-Tly a few davs a,, tf. b.1 :.':; a- juite spirited at times i J ,bi: iV lii a. fairly hankered for ol i - ! ' r m eti t ru in ; ry us t, . 1 docks. 1: f 'im ii i',,. io r an 1 : ' il :i,,T Ii .. : i. mi is,;: :i r.i l-arne.i ,s ,, as he N : i -1 : r n - s-w r. I o I I I I I 1 1 J , 1 1 . . . v n.i , r : : i . : n I i . an ' . - . r ay : . rn t r r.w: '. .o: .1 '. a f : h ,,. I r. t'a ; . : . ".e h : -' ;'. win- It i. ; r-f . -'. .I.'.-- HMgnrir.e f. r bote : : r . - a - . r - a '.v f r '.o cts a ivir. i -a ..j ;,.. ! ,.':,t : i ;m e.t a cent in ipxtw . i.- i '., -en i their addreee f. -r mp. cp. It is ju-t a-hat ought to be in'r,iuced inui every seh.xd as sup- , ptenienlxry reading. , Doo1t Like to Dun. Wr ffi- ma: '.'.i ' i. e.fi iiik:i." th. ir -m!-t:! : ; . .1-' p.. . lip w h..: . -v i -. wi , . ; . : t . Olll M e lil'f'l ' ' if. n " v u t ' J ; K.N A I. t pl' ". ( ' ' .v li it ti:i v ju.-Lly uivr ... We I..IV ilect apent in the : t -1 . 1 .l i . i . . p him to "dun " people, or i:i : lie v w . .r . I. to present our accounts, an.l it h .-ce-i a man who ovven us and fails to "dun" him nr preKfnt hi nccount we should fel like disch.-u-Kin him. A mini who don't want to be annoyed bv a "dun" should not wait for it but o and pay up. We wish our aivnt to present our ' accounts, politely and at the proper I time and place, but always ur.hcr-ita-' tingly. A man has i,n business to br' for that winch is j' is: ! d tie h im . Hrail I-ir 1 v. . IVrh -p.- - ' 1 tni;..t'' i in tl." 1; vi 1' a .. ..r-- t C.t t.i. v . 'Lit e 1 1. . or . v 1 1. c. .;iy 1 1. ; of lblic sj ealvi: t ,.:i. provi,l, . I c .shn! I " unlawful to sell or to K've away . e indirectly . any spiruu. i or bitters c .:.ta.n:n- i '.'Us W I I .111.' ale 11 t e law bv s n the d,. T'J , f 1', ! r any prs. ,i. 1 1 1 r d i r e 1 1 v or s i nuors. w ine l.-i. hoi. within two miles i,t iu;y pine at public -peak:n; -ha.l be tkc place, and u ,es t. prohibition t, continue day on which said public take place. And any pe vi, .lat- this section sii.il 1 met, political idvertised to e place, this i . I v d u i in the sHaki slial 1 'i son w ho shall I guilty of a 1:1-1 l.ot les.s e than twenty lei exceeding .f the I'eace diction of this ritten informa- ni isd en.eanor. a n 1 be than ten doll r nor mm dollars, or imprisoned (wentv days. .lustices shall have original juris ofT- n. . upon view, or w ti n dulv sworn to. lima Faith In Tlir Mrtliodlal. A friend tells a.s a good joke on Joel Kiusey. one of the most energetic and successful farmers of Kastern Carolina, while ho was on a trip to the mountains of North Carolina during the past sum inf.. Now- Kinsey is a great admirer of tine stock; in fact he is one of those farmers that is bound to have a little better horse than any of his neighbor. So while he went to the mountains for recreation, he still had an eye to busi ness, and w hen lie met with Maj. Hern don, who sells tiue stink when a man wants to buy real bad. he was struck hy the appearance of a line, dark bay mare colt, and the Major soori saw- that Kin sev wanted to buy. But Kinsey soon saw that the Major was anxious to sell, and. like humau nature the world over, the question arose in his mind, "why does he want to sell'. " He could under stand very well why he wanted to buy such a tine looking animal, but could not underRUind why any man should want to sell her. The Major m pressing her qualities. pedigTee. etc., concluded a pledge of his honor as to the price he paid would assist ip the sale. Ski id he: "I pledge you my word and honor an a gentleman, that I paid for that colt, when she was eighteen months old. one hundred and fifty dollars, and I selected her out of a drove of thirty. " "What church do you belo'-g tor" en quires! Kinsey. "The Methodist." re-pond-d the Major. The trade was closed and Kinsey says now that four hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents will not buy that nag. Uoed To Be a Mrtliodl.l. Iu reply to our notice of Mr. Joel Kinsey's tine mountain coins we have received ttie follow ing: IT IS l JP TO BE A MKTH1 'PIST. I am glad to know my Bro, Joel Kinsey is pleaiwni with his pnrchase of the bav colt Hannah More. I hope to meet him in Raleigh about ttie OUth with a few more of the same kind, and together we will show some handsome colts. K. W. HKKNlmS. Asheville. N. f '. A Sweet Iuduatry. Rev. Ed ward Bull, of tins city, has been quietly, but as busy a a bee. working up an indu-try which is des tined to become one of more proportions and profit. H has established in a short time, comparatively, eight api aries in different localities, und will continue to establish others until lie will be able to supply this entire section with the best of honev. Mr. Bull pur sues this industry intelligently. He doesn't simply furnish the hive and leave everything else to the bee. but watches them winter and summer, sup plying fixl when they need it. and making the most convenient hives and cells for them to work in. During the last year he has made and put in -l.C"1 cells. We giva herewith a memorandum i f the shipments he has made to the Expo sition at Raleigh. 12 pound sis tions f r , m ai lary at Newbern. 13 pound s . tii ns fn m apiary a: WcHxibn lea'. 12 : pound Havelock. 12 pound j I'ettipher s. 12 i pound ( ireen s. 1 2 1 fvou n. I Kow ler s. 12 pound H ick mans. 12 puin 1 ,;r. apiary 1 1 ,, 1 1 s f i o m a i i i r y , , t r.s fr tu a: seel lis 1 . ,n- fi ! - fi ,ii .piary II. ver.Ule. 4 sections dark from i-hni',11 ij in. corn , laurel and -u mac . i jar i xtraete ! (., to y fr. in ,,uni I or s.,rt-l tree. I jar ex t r e !, i b n-'v from galll't-rry. 1 j .r e:ia te l Ion, 1 roiu wbite clover. 1 jar extracte.1 bone from p..p!,.r. tar e.:r.,eli d b,,in tr, p; f,,ie-i : ., , w t-rs. large j ir honey meg.ar. Seveu Springs Items. Thermometer at Ibo in the sun. ' 'u r fri.nl Henry S pence i-s, -nii.uint uicier the w either. !:,' . Mr. Ca: penti r ar. i l.uiy arc b,,i,l-m- a protract. I meeting at "Ui-m Sun !.!' k 11 itch ;u att. n l"a!l k 1 . e V ...CM e , 11 '. : I ,-:,'. , ,,:. day i a.-t '.ve, k -a i 1 1 i a : ' r v n - i a mail bad gi'-en h.m in ,1 in . b' to i.a1. e mailed for b 1 111 It is a sT :I.C- . w i i k . . n '. t . n .... . : w ... . . stree', ii:-i:'g ,r i -w. .: g bi :.i. an ! r.-:: g all k.i.c- ; ':-:.: : ,. M -r-. U. I i li.. i .... i i .!. M Int; t r .ni 1 :, ,-t, ci paid ii s a : i n c j -1 b bi eek and made -k- tel.- s t ,,:ir n , an i surr -i;n. : : n -. bn - o-.:i, ::: v - re . ng ..ge.l ;n . - ;. . inple.i- o - .; v. '. u n : i r 1 : . ! . - ., w-;.. !.. re KMIICV to l sc.-:.. - :' , :ber ,la -. k M ,r.-i:a!l J o r.-r . b-a i.,vs "ag ...c an 1 a in -. ' i i w hi-k. v a: All- M .r-bal. a w . : . a ..: : . . : r ui'i, :-'. b.- ..I.'a. i i t : 1 l : g-t m a t..--: 1 t Ibv-fing l . ii Ma'n -'.: ,.n i a: ! y 1 v . y - c, (, i: .n i be j, ,. ; b Use be lli.e ! t lol.gs .C.. He , nie to gr icf b v g. tt . n ' n, . .f in- i . o p.-d e-tal s b u ng i n th- t nggv an I t :i" pr, i d ,b , ., f ,-i i i., ;, sinnnn-r , :' g , r y an, I g.s d hen i i , r . , , i b. 1 . -i . a man i n his head he 1, 1 inn. down until iK-nitenc.. in hi- ey . , u-,i "enough." J . i- now in sack-cioth and ashes id his niisdes. Nobody hurt and but , little damage .loiie. Joy.: s Cor.i.tv Items. . i ' otirt convened Moi: ' 'il f ' -- .i. . mm. dry weaLl'.ct". an . divest that we have -e.i-nn fur many year?. u 1. ! u -i n i gr, e. r I'r ' cc Bro have enlarged their 1 have added dry froods and - with their bar bu-inf-ss i l; b- billed to speak at Trenton on Wednesday of court week, and I have been informed that O'Hara will also t-peak ou .Monday. lie certainly w ill hi- well posted on tiie political issues ' o:" tin' day. 'blade i-' exceedingly dull at Trenton ; this -'eason, more so than usual. I sup-po-e our farmers are economizing an I s'.vmg money and waiting to see how their cotton cr 'p w ill pan out. i bn larmers are complaining ot a ort crop of cotton: some say they will il -hort at ler.st one-third. I hope 1 f ;'. it they m..v do better than that, lor a -i, - t. ii weiil 1 tell heavily on busi n. s- ..i every kind just at this time. We have raised our pole at Trenton and hoi-ted and tlung to the breeze our tlag u nil names of Cleveland. Hendi icks and Scabs inscribed on it and we are determined to use every honorable effort to secure for them every vote we pos sibly can . Judge r'owle addres. ed the citizens of Jones at Trenton ou Thursday lat in a speech of two hours length, having been introduced by P. M. Pearsall in a very neat and appropriate manner. The Judge held his audience spell bound during the whole time in a clear and fori ibie exposition of the is sues which divide the parties. His -:ie. ch even elicited praises from some ,t tiie moderate Republicans for the able manner in which he discussed Stale and National measures. AC conclusion of his musterl audience appeared like the him to sav that he was done. I bind on examination that there is listed on the tax books of Jones county i.jn w hue polls and 4i)4 colored polls. I also have d ipcovered that there is a large gam of white voters in Jones this year. F 'veial having moved in from the ad j,., r.t counties. There were only fl majority over the whites on the regis tr.i' ion books la.-t vear. Now our peo- ,.e.. ..... i,i-.,.-.. ,.f ,l.ai- clri.tiirlh in ... ................ io. .. ti." I', niocratie partv. for some will tell i you that there is no need of trying to overcome the large majority against; them, so they remain at homo aud let ! the negroes have control. I am confi-; di i t u ith proper organization and a full : fiirluiiir of .,vprr man who is OTllvofied to Petuhlican mi.-rule. wo can carry the .1 . r- 3 - county tins year, anil ll we uon i we can give the Republicans a tremendous fright in future elections. Let me ask of all who have heretofore stayed at horn,- to come out to the polls iD Novem ber and let us make one more effort to red ( riii our county. The negroes are boasting some that thev can elect a col oreil man it tiie wiiue rcepuDiicans uon i ; yOU in0y V0li said It, but. HOW V0U give them a single vote. They .ylaim , rire howlin" ft ir more whiskev and that there are not over 1 7 J or lbO white .. , ,, , Rails in the whole county, that hereto-1 ette whiskey. How is that Cab fore thev. the negroes, have been doing I bage the voting and the whites have gotten all the ortices of profit, and if they de- ,ii- iu ii-,ic- Liirrm chit, i iiiiiik i.o liyide ground w ith them and let them depart in peace. Polloksyille Items. Very hot and dry for October. Short crop of cotton is the general' opinion ; not so good as last year. The general health of our vicinity is j much better now than it has been for the paft two months. Se-d cotton conies in very slowly and sells for S3. (in to S3. S3 per hundred. Fresh p.-rk S cts. per pound. Who w ill replyto Dr. York at Trenton Wednesday. Look out for him and let him beware of what he may say. The telephone office has been removed to Mr. Foy's warehouse, where a new and nicely fitted up office haa been pre pared for it. It is now entirely private, in, no one is allowed in this part of the otlice w hile a message is being sent or received . We notice among the improvements going on in our town that the Baptist Church has n ceived a new coat of paint, which has added much to its ap pearance; also Mr. Hudson is having the whitewash brush applied to his sur roundings: Mr. A. U. Barrus is also having a part of his house re-covered. The Baptist Association commences in Polloksville on Tuesday, October 7th. and a grand time is exptcted by all. Oar pastor, the Rev. Mr. Cash well, has been very busily engaged in getting all things ready and making everything convenient for all who may come. There is but one regret, and that is that it is the same time of the Superior Court at Trenton. What has become of the lodge room and sell oi building that was so much talked of in the springy A part of the lumber now- lay s ou the ground ruining and the balance I understand is in the null yard Why not start the ball and let's ha.e tiie building up so as to start the -pring term of the school in Polloks-vill-'r Who will take the matter in Inn 1 and cive it a start'.'' Swansboro Items. Not much news in town. Crops are pretty good as to corn, pota toes and peas; cotton not so good. P.; man has something new in the way ; : ..Is. so has Dennis and f riend A 1 1 get t ing v c 1: n -s now at healthy again. . Dr. HI, 'tint is ge .n o 1 ting S :t l.il. j . ,n e Ward i- a.- s ,ber as a judge and - wav lie makes the lloundeis and .1... -b- git :s a sin to .-tone eraos. Mint;. W. Smith, the white oak iner ', .nr is having his tint newly repaired. '!-. i-. Russell ec Parker are the work- s the order li pi k .ng a:n 1 li-'nii day i. c.v. Ail the fisheries are a good business and the mullets , :ir.o and fat. M try ' rammar has a new inven- i" inking out cotton She has a crow that gots along in the field le bands and picks out the cotton its it in sacks just as the other do. and picks it out clean, too. i.e hi wis. How i- that for a crow. Mote Pearce I- te.. clung her ..' i I ':, ucvi' nil like her wrv Mr l'r.ieli'- -ch:,el oil the n.i- ii-; c I ,s,,,i . tut will in cg.i.n -o. u. w ben h" will have a . : l i ii g. r 1 1 ,u-e t i leach in. - b ! ir- i h hi - , ! l-t net arc 1 '.nr.- two t..;e-,ei- to atten i to s is 1 1, t.ri-k. s ."ii thu ..iii- at on their rounds. iiidepender.l.s. I'ut c..ii n a.- t here will b-.irpii-e,i. though, it d 1 ) late vet I, .11 v nt to . e it al in - : . x t w , 1 1 1 n l i r. -k. t (.it a .oid Mr.lo-i , 1 f: ing i-i'n S i',ii,i .l.,n Iter g "X i hie mi pr- ,,:uc n i -t.inul. tan-e tin oping c o u heal ing no 1 1 iiiui i n ant -, nt- Ta vi. : . ' : I i i i M n i - i. n -a n reiii- i i f . r V i . oping i ' .' i : g 1 1 ami i n i - b da'.a' ,h.. any ' . : :;. A-k y ci r ic I'.. - -k. v inch i- not - n.ei.i i" t ne 1 atle or.. - ' ar 1 ear kice f :g .pic-ti n-. bat con- rnta i ! f. r li,,' ii.-ulth and : ow:-. :, a.-. Wi Ti:i: A. TAYb'1:. ' '." A : ianta. i .a. - M m I.e..! fe. t. Vigor o 1 ca n -i vent ; and .-. f : til it th" hair ami -calp poi t ing to bt, ; able resii-..! ies. when ..n-ing a a . i ! as the h..u,ls and tlu-y are really nothing but -t i cig -"i u-xt- n-i-.e u-e ,.: Ay r's 11, .ir turns ..f nu rcurv aad i.tah. in- .-.veil iiiat it is itie b--st ig agent for the hair -that it pre- . well as removes dandruff , cuois ilhes the scalp, and stimulates the hair to renewed growth and beauty. Letter to Dr. York. KlK STuN, Oct. (!. J)n. TYiti; York, on rr.v. lh ;ir 0'nl Tin .'! !:,.. ,. .: .. .: unci' is oii ;:;e l :) ol ;i h.iil rrii lc yo,; lavilljl hiv letter (iowii 80 tiinr. i I'aMfidious Miss COiii:! 'licit if bp I pretty, letilH'd al I ,';lli(.v yt:ll!ill".s and read it. Now T Vol! lllld'.'llt might to done r'nat. lor slit; is .is mad a.s the dickcius with mc and says it was not til br no bctined lady to read, j-".-! ii!;c I tote C ior her to road. Toll hernoxt twiii-sho wants to read sttiy tliisir to bead Shakes j ici i o or the' '.;f. that v.ii! suit her Im ''ci; ::i:d it -lie don't like that kind o! i" ulii.c. tli.-u road Darwin. J'.ob 1 1 : ;:.-: d 1 . Yoltaiio. Tom l'iiin. or ( 'icsict lield on lying and she'll tool bet toi . Since J wrote mi thel.i ! iibio things have 1 1 --rii. nix-i i;:i;;lii ii . You see the b --. ..tier wo and shindigiii'; tor a wet got mighty tiw.l of it. Chief Priest, ihittenniik issued his order for a!! the come in and .-hake hands i' I wo. nil the L'oii ins. bovs to ils over i bloody chasm and ha e one grand old lovefeast. and they done ii. When I lie bojs all g.r into ilie room they f-hut the .luor aad, l.ieketl it so they vrouid n-.t be troubled with the Dmiierats hearing what they said. Pen Yhittiehl was mi hand and had things ins own way. He told the bovs he was for Cab bage Cox and they III US t all go for ilim pen savs some of them didn't rv3't-iTort the'likc'to d iC mHclb but when Big ey hated for i Iritidle turned loose the loys all dl in. lien savs it was mighty hot 'in theie anil tilings smelt mighty bad. So it was agreed that if Cab bage Cox would set um up the boys would stick to him; so the Cabbage, marahed t lie boys all over to Owen Parrott's dead tall, and every thing 'after that went lovely. But old man Dick Dunn savs it's not as , . . i0vciy us Mm mignr suppose, a.s all ,. , , , ' . . Ihcvabbagu wants is a lew more did poor cows Iron) the colored people. Old man Frank J arm an savs he is not a bit lovclv as all the f v! i. !..,.,.,. ,,-.,ntc lot)., more .I'bUinei In nn and to keep poor white tolks anil niggers from drinking a little gall berry, for he wants it all himself. The Cabbage was a mighty strong prohibitioner and said poor white folks and niggers had no business spending their money for whiskey. Now Cabbage Well, Tyre, after the boys and the Cabbage had einfeibed about , , i-ti . .... j " !"" '"'""j c it .. j goou aim iairionc, so ne nueti n.s i jug, embraced the Blue Jay of the j Superior Court Clerk's office, aud thev both mounted into a dug-out .behind old Iluggins and put out to make speeches in Pitt county, ar- riving at Bell's Ferry late in the afternoon, the jug by this time heinir eimitv The oid liiue .lav could only go one eye on it, while the Cabbage's eyes were run out on stems about six inches long aud old LIuggins about used up. As for Big Brindie, who was to bring v the rear, he was left entirely in the shade and could not be found any where. Here they determined to make their tirst speeches, and Cab bage mounted a box and "led off', while Blue Jay, was sobering up. lie told the niggers how good he loved um, how he had always loved um, he loved Dr. Pridgeii and Ben Whitfield and P.ig Brindie all; he was a smart man, he could see a long ways (when he was sober), he was all the time light, he had be longed to all the chinches, but he did not like any of them, so he quit all: lie had been a prohibitioner and did not want poor white folks and niggets to have any whiskey, but now he wants more whiskey and better whiskey, so all could have ir. He had been m favor of the no fence law so he could take up old cows belonging to old man Dick Dunn and other niggers and get half for taking um up, but now the old eons are all dead he wanted more fences and better fence;. He had belonged to all parties, he had bee;: a Whig, a Know Nothing, a Demo crat sixteen times and a liepublioan fifteen , aud that he now belonged to Pob Ingersoll and the Republican party, and they were the best, lie : told the niggers how they had to work the road cverv day in the ! vear and the tarnal Dimicra'.s all the shade. By this lying back in time the Cabban (lrv ;U1 ,1 ,e tol,l nail got inighty liin to hold on a minute until bar-room nn ic could go into the get a drink. When lie cunt ink ho went over the same thin and t hen took another drink so ho just k pf repeating his speech and taking hi.- drinks until he had consumed about four hours and about forty drinks. By this time old Bine d.'.v bad .-obored up ! enough to -t.itid on a box. He, I i,i i , . . , : .... .,,,. . i.,,i in . n-,....!, his worm woo,! a n.i gatil and such c;ws words you never heard before. 1 tell ou ho give the Democrats tits aud rubbed um in. Put the old Bine ,1. iv forgot to tell the bovs that if it had nor bei crane votes an. crats .-tainting never have bet Superior Couit or a lew arual i j D: i t he icl I.euoir a v. vour hit g' Hie ; . You wiil never ! c again. ca f yi i 1 have a he i ( 'abbage ( 'ox and Prank .J.u man'.- , in to I Oil COWS. ' r. and a Oi c: and aboil heap libiil 1 11 in- .1 ay. of t be boy next time. Big ii: indie and a : but v on niib-t wait w I; mi Mr ,i w - i i k n , man. b Mv ... four y e rlit nun; ,n,l ic 1 ! -ia: Hi- r, i . It . : leC- tin-. .. M - :. ; , i ! . i . .- its. 1 1 iii,... ,i :,:,.., : 1:., i :.:.-' i . . . u . ! n .- 1 mr - tl. ; :nt- -: I aii,t. i i months .e w .,- , aibi walk an. 1 get . i ,, .a r .. i an i y be re j o ..-: 1 i ie - nr. i -ii !,-- i ,o. by c'io. . ill a- well a- ci.-.l l of his a..-. Beware if i"' tatior,-- .ii,-. gotten up y li'ipti ; , deceive the pub i-; fraud bear the 1 ie on t Sw ::t'. : 1: Ireatiseon iilood and mailed free. skin I.ii.s. a , The Swift Spe rifle Co.. Drawer 3. At- i lanta. tia., 15lJ W. 23d St.. N. Y and I 1205 Chestnut St., Phila. EASTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Polloksville, N. C, Oct. 7thf 18S4. FIRST day's proceedings. The Eastern Baptist Association met in its fourteenth annual session, at the Church at Polloksville, N. C. Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, N. C. Moderator, called the Association to order. The regular clerk of tiie Association. L. T. Carroll, being absent Kev. J. L. Britt was requested to act as clerk pro ton. The Association was opened with rr ligious exercises conducted by Rev. W. M. Kennedy, of Warsaw, N. C. I The names of the churches were called and about fifty responded. A committee of arrangements was i appointed consisting of Rev. C. S. Cash- well. Chas. W nitty and wm. Monttord. A finance committee was appointed consisting of Dr J. Bissell, F. M. Southerland and M. H. Oats, i Rev. C. A. Jenkins and F. W. Ilan , cock were appointed Reading clerks for this session of the Association. Letters from the churches were read and delegates enrolled from the follow ing churches: Antioch. Barlow Chapel, Bear Marsh, Berea. Beaufort. Bethel. Bethlehem. ' Ceulah, Boykin's Chapel, Clinton, Col vin "s Creek, Concord, Corinth, Dobson's Chapel. Emma's Chapel, Enon. Falling Creek, Fort Barnwell, Goldsboro, Halls i ville. Haw Bluff, Island Creek, John' '. son's. Kenausville, Lisbon. Long Creek, , Magnolia. Maple Hill, Mary's Chapel, Masonboro, Moore's Creek, Morehead j City. j Rev. C. A. Jenkens preached the in troductory sermon from the following : text: Phil". 3: 13, 14. ! Adjourned until 3 o'clock. afternoon session. Rev. J. L. Stewart, the Moderator, called the Association to order. T. H. Pritchard, D. D., conducted religious services. Readingof letters was continued from the following churches, and delegates enrolled: Mt. Calvary, Mt. Gilead, Mt. Holly, Mt. Olive. New Berne. New Hope. Olive Branch, Piney Grove. (Jones) Piney Grove. (Onslow) Piney Grove, (Sampson) Polloksville, Poplar Grove, Riley 's creek, Rose Hill. Salem, Shiloh, Snow Hill. Union, Warsaw, Well's Chapel, Wilmington, Woodville. An election of officers of the Associa tion for the ensuing year was had, re sulting as follows: For Moderator, Rev. J. L. Stewart, of Clinton, N. C; for Clerk, Rev. J. L. Britt, of Sampson county N. C. ; for treasurer, A. M. Faison. of Warsaw, N. C. Letters were read from the following churches asking admission into the Association: Bear Branch, Williard, and Burgaw, which were referred to a committee. The following committees were ap pointed : Foreign Missions Theo. Whitfield, D. D., J. M. Wooten, Geo. M. Herring. State and Home Missions T. H. Pritchard, D. D., Rev. W. T. Jones, R. D. Carroll. Education David S. Kennedy, Rev. W. B. Oliver, John P. Joyner. Periodicals Revs. A. J. Hires, R. C. Sanderlin, C. A. Jenkens. Sunday Schools Revs. C. A. Jenkens, Giles CTute, and Dr. J. D. Roberts. Temperance Revs. J. T. Albritton, C. J. Nelson, J. B. Barlowe, J. W. Bid die. Request Theo. Whitfield, D. D., and Revs. W. B, Knight and E. A. Best. Obituary Revs. R. C. Sanderlin, J. B. Barlowe and O. M. Matthews. Committee on Devotional Exercises reported as follows: Preaching to-night by Theo. Whit field. D. D. Prayer meeting to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. J. Hires. Association to meet 9:30 I o'clock. Missionary sermon to-morrow ! at 12 o'clock by Rev. R. C. Sanderlin. j Preaching to-morrow evening at 4 I o'clock by Rev. Wr. B. Oliver, and to ; morrow night by T. H. Pritchard, D. D. Adjourned to meet to-morrow niorn i ing at 9:30 o'clock. ! COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Oct. 7. 0 P. M. COTTON. New York futures quiet and steady, spots quiet. Middling 101-8; Low Middling 9 8 4; i Good Ordinary 9 18. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. ' October. 9.94 9.90 10.01 : November, 9.99 10.03 10.03 i December, 10.01 10.04 10.05 January, 10.12 10.13 10.14 New Berne market firm. Sales of 193 bales at 8.o0 to 9.40. Middling 9 5-16: Low Middling 9 1-16; : Good Ordinary 8 1-2. BOiUKSTIC MARKET. Cotton Seed S8. 00 for Sept. .Seed Cotton S2.50a3.00. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 80c. Tpepentine Hard, 1.00; dip, 81.75. Tar 75c. to $1.00. Corn 75a85c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot. 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13-tc. per lb. Lard 13ic. per lb.; Eogs 12;c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts Sl.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder (I0a75c. per hundred. Onions 81. 5Ga2. 00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c.: green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 40a50c. 20a30c. spring Meal 95c. per bushei. Jkapes Scupperndngs. Sl.OOal Oats .la cts. per bushel. Aiti.es Mattamuskeet. 75c. pe. Peaches 50a00c. per bush. Potatoes Sweet. 40c. Turnips Wool 12al7c. pier pound. Shingles West India. dull and inal: not wanted. Building 5 hearts. 53.00: saps. St. 50 ver M. bush. n m. inch, wholesale prices. New Mess Pork Si S. 00. L. C. F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic Siioi lpef.s Smoked. No. 2. Sc.: prime. -; c. Nails Basis 10's. $2.75. Flour; S3.00a7.0O. Laiip S;n9c. Sugar 5a8c. Salt 90c. aSl. 90 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. GRAND DEMOCRATIC RALLY. Senator Z. 8. VANCE YY.:; u'.iiiTss tue !'. ple of ('HAVEN and ftd- .io-aiin counties T Tuesday, October 14th. . tier t 1 , r l m akiiar. :;i.gu:she. ruia - w. v. ii .o , b n ' ... Ex. ' ic t. SIMMONS, CO:1 VON 3K0KER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, (.. j.,..!,. (orrov r-cniAMiH. NiiWIdiliN. N. C. . ,i i - i ; i:k i 't ran i :s i.. :..'....-. ..-a. .1. s. i'-1 .lwjiu SPRINGS FARM !' 5 . AIjK. ,w ; - --a .. ; i.e a' c a-vai llalle pli-l-t-l t - : I i,. aisa ral 'in n illllniritl li'ilt . - :.. 1- :m- Aer. s, ! otir Hin.dr ,, , .... :, ,11. I .aaiiice in I imiier, I y i t 1 : a el: e, a: lity . 1. -ll r Iilii. s below New he I'll by i.. ,i. Il ;s aiiaiiralily situated between i:.. A ,v N. C llailrond flialf mile from It) c: t a -lei i na ifralile creek. .tliiress J. .1. W'OhFENDKN jy2ti d wtf Newbern, N. C. I Jeff S ?. (lp YiYblaokweu-'b DubhamV ( ySV TOBAOOO CO. A&f Hi Wuated In the Immediate section of country that pnxtaoest l.c.er and duality 18 not frrown elsewhere In the world, the popn ed liv the quantity produced. We are ta position otl, ni.g-3 upon this market, and spare no palna or EINSTEIN'S, Kinston, JUST HOME AGAIN from the NORTHEEN MAKKET3 with tha - Largest Stock of Goods over sccir in Iltn:!: , and they are going to be eold at ALMOST NO iPKOFIt JT ALL, to de pose of them. '.' -v' -1 ' FOR THE LADIES, we have an unusual large line otV DRESS COOI c, such as Caehemieres in all colors, Ladies Cloth, DeBeige, Henrietta Cloth, Pin Check Suitings, Ginghams, and the prettiest Caliooe You ever saw. Look at our handsome line of Cloaks, Jackets, Circulars and DolmaiA. We can show 100 different patterns. , " ' CLOTHDiilll ONE THOUSAND SUITS OF CLOTHUTO, to be old to the male j ; -lation of Craven, Jones, Pitt, Lenoir, Onslow, Duplin and Greene cout. within the next 90 days at UNHEARD OP LOWJPBICES. Furniture and Gam o: . S. :.'. .Hi.:' . 1 On account of the large increase in our. Furniture business, we have lec i compelled to build another large two-story building adjoining the one we r in, for the exclusive use of Furniture and Carpets, and we' ean iafely say now that we have on hand the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture ri J Carpets in Eastern North Carolina. We have Walnut Suits at prices t! i t will astonish you. See our $1.75 Bedstead. ; C.V'V.i'cV ' ''" v ' '"' ' i i ' We are the Agents for the Celebrated"Hess" Shoe. BE SURE AND SEE US BEjTOBE; BUYING; JU E8WSTE1WS, Startling Annouhclment.! Don't Droo You Read It Mil I Wise folks before our day "Competition is the life of trade;" The proverb's old, but ever new, And but proves it's ever true. All goods are only made to sell, But how to buy please learn as well ; Come buy of me and you'll have no loss And find I am still of trade the "BOSS. Take care cf the dollars and the cents will take care of themselves; and n, ' here I beg leave to state that a visit to my store and an inquiry inU my pn. ill convince you of the fact that nowhere else you can save as many cent,'' one dollar's worth of trade. My goods are ' - i- . .. ' ' DflimUT CAD OACU yuuuiii run ufioii and my customers shall have the benefit of it. Below please notice a few if my prices of staple articles : " - -1-:'; '.'' Good Calico at 4c; Heavy Brown Domestio at 4o 4 NwODress Goods at 60 per yd.; Check Homespun 5c. per yd.; Good Pair Shoes, 1 1.00, - MY BARGAIN COUNTER; ;: Of which I make a specialty, is now complete in all its branches. ,, I will state some Of its numerous BARGAINS : ' .-) ' 1 Ladies' colored bordered handkerchiefs at 5o. each ; large linen handler. chiefs at r,c: all linen towels at 10c; 5,000 yds. crash at BoVper yd.', 5,00a yds. ruching (for the neck) at 3c; good garter web at 3e per yard; 5,C03 Hamburg edging at 4c. per yd.; large linen doylcrs (beauties at 6c each; shoo polish at 5c. per bottle; toilet soaps at 5o.Nper cake; toothbrushes at 5n. each; good note paper at 3c. per quire; envelopes 5c. per package; nice dress buttons at 8c. per doz.; a large line of 5c. and 10c. tin w are j knives and forks, 5c. each; 300 yds. Torchon lace (very wide) at 5c. per yd.? Laces le. per yd, and upwards: brass pins 5c. per paper; tucking and ruffling at 60. per yd.; linen (cape) collars 5c each; safety pins 5c. per dozen; spool cotton (800 yds ) 5c; bed spreads (nice) 75c. each, and other BARGAINS too numerons to mention. , - c'r,4'.- COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Always have on band a fine line of HRKSS GOODS, consisting of Cashmeres, Thuds, Ladies Clothes, Mourning Goods, cts., which cannot be matched for the money, in the State. Also, a full line of SILKS, SATINS and TRIMMINGS of 'every do- - . ' s iV7 . " ' - senption. - . - . My stmk of NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and PICTURE. FR AMES cannot be beaten. -'..'i- .f ,V Come and examine my FINE LINE of HAND-MADE SHOES.V v' " : y Cal'. early and secure BARGAINS. , ., '.',; '! Special attention and inducements offered to the Wholesale Trade and 'SaU, istaction 1 1 uarajjteed to AIAj. O. S13ARKS, I I oc" dvVw.'.ni MAX SCIIWER1N. GRAND OPENING'! SCHWEKIN & VSilC.'. We Icive m.eni'd to daV OUT Now Store on Middle st, 2d in,., r -rcc-nuliy suiicit y.utr pairuuaije. ( fur stock ci "m, rises an 1 xti nsive line c:i )rri Hals of th? latest block, Novelties in Gents' Furnishln.V'. Goods, Boots and Shoes of the best Make, Dry Goods, f ,? Trunks and Valises, Umbrellas, Ltc, Etc. 1 Sui; a specialty. AN EI.Kt, A NT POLO CAP GIVEN AWAYV with kvkkv r.ovs suit. Our -oo 's will 1... sold at KOt'K BOTTOM PKKES iie 11s a call and ym will Ic pleased , ,l ,lw Kespectl'tillv SUIIWERIN & ASU.v: ARDNER MANUFACTURERS pen and Top Buggie R08KIWAYS AND PHAET0fJSP Farm anil Spiiu Wagons, Carts, Triicto5f; Drays, Harness, Halters, Collars, Hames, Etc li '.-.! rtrpft. opjiMsiti) fVlex. JMillei9 ..:' & I! IMPAIRING IN ALL ITS LRANCnES NEATLY EXECUTED. GIVE US A CALL KTBLACiaYELL'C-. DURHAM TO BfiGO HONEST. POPULAR, UNIFORM, RELIACLX. Is the Most L8ATI8FACTCP.1 SMOKINGvTOBACCO ever put tiraa the vi?m, Hnc Dealar and Consumers always pro nounce It THE BEST. Of Tobaooo ttint In Wtnm, ISlHOIiiT I to command the chotoe of all 1 r n V r ' r f eipanae to give the trad the ILfkl Liu' KINSTON N. C. k This have said, 14 r;: -i. AT DAtflf! DP! PTQ hi i hiiiu inu. . f t CJIv STREET. GEORGE. ASU,; Door from Central Hotel,, : v A ; (if Fine and Medium 1 1 x s & GLENN AND DEALERS IN '. ...l r. '"'sV-Krrs- ". :.V- '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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