.1 - ..J, . ..' ' n. 4 I- . , ' ' ;then!ournal. Ift.ROltHT fUO iliwm H r,P"'" .V Kinston Items Coanooiasiofeai" rurc ' M 1 ". Kiritac-',n'",''i! "xn ' 1 county to CJ- JU1." Dntin 1 '.h- t . The weivih-r wnJ- v :. ' "1 ' VtmM VTadaeeday ' . tortfc Cafiin n.-- 1 ceU4f tamtttn incr- r Oar trt fmprTm.-E'.. .-..n. raj--Good jad4tnot t Jiwuih th- r Sw Ortos- D- Jvkvn f.i:.n Ta 17- Oaftowtclurk b.M liKt a( krvpmj r .1- 4itb(Mt liOMtt om- nr i. ' ' oaplaUMDl. - -Oil tifsa Wnd, to ' ,ir Cld OOC, MUl a ii- ' TS4M Ci4i4r T.Ti4tr f r K n r .jy f.b. WBJi . humulitT . pr; - - a - i wlatJ. oirUi4trty ; fir lay- . T. r. ; Ovr iUh 4ilr wata Uw p-l -. -. rl lShr4Bn from catchini II ih- . 4.- . bby mnUtt. TWjr loo ltk br-m.-h w.. r kk - v ( , a t to f n- . ! it Jnavt Tb hou-.-nkk;iT. I M ft J4kf -. e acrtu IK .tlOf Mia' frl rbillip for wtru put, rarnJ tu txrr h.r.; - :a KiMviUa tfoojy Ul. Tt4o ewUKT oo AWL4UIH .1 prcvtor. Dr. H- K. L--" Ottr I wiMr KfrwoMti4. Dr. .usUHlli M. J. W. OriCr catu v. a at aiar4T ndiroiJ Mou- . Dr. A. & MiUr.cl U; pi. . 'if. Jha Ilry k MrotvMl ro ,..UW rrooi tH.Jitf APiliick. r l& Mothoaiat ctiorch. sod i' r.-t-. - i Ia4ta4f fa rBic poa it. . . . . I ' . ! t 1 - o - . -w w" ia tb eimrthova. Trie 4- -4.ca r Aw in rtiht to ortxox r i MtttoTi. f ' ' ' Lguatnw, r bjo-toa. mm w KitMOM, ajti t.ile totr hm. 5Iom wr Ufl for,;"-' A' , ' i.J J-THk , , ' f rcuu IXjw't Iuti.e. 1 leou.k-atkaa rf tbMv toothMnn rurali. m i. m m i ."t m n A MBV ft.4MT T & fltf T m.B tU- Wri 41 p laJHIIHIf 441 .n.mm. o. " 1 l. V. E. XTiijlit'a Xbc, oat-"wIl Tb IkU pck ot prvu weather cm. I'riJ j brovsbt vat U bug nit, aJ our A cy gmy aaia witK T-bic ; .4t:n( ta rr iitweuoa. Four p. to. I (imil Mar fo Ui paatjru t xa. tA curl Mr M unnar. .V tr. o-wtcncrtiy, m id boat. , t 1, prv?mrT otHr. ExaAitt Whiteham I . n t4 tor ntm-Of paArrr i ., t. il; i. Aboy iw, .mi ; f I.-. I , 4-pM eh odMaabou. l.n, ;-. Sbtmtohtm. f II Ctftrt CiII dinbM it Tkrims . r aatv4da ta tar caJQniy. Wihie ; t lul two jmtt9 bOf miub j . -I from liIdii!iwahafrwtahM a W' .l part tha ettian tha coonty I 1 tr.fni eoocih fc Mjvmr'v Upply ! t WwU-4T.yooair toaHar War-1 : - , Klpairick flaw m h-ler than ut rr 9t ta ihiw latttud It Oi ; ro a a-ftaja. 4. m m tha ar. I : - i.-aibl4J a (Ub-kawk. baab ia aiaw ai 1 a acr-earan. T4A Artl vhtrti a lit - 4 4tara NlB( thraasl. of which' v haalr4 yania war aaasl. . t r.' ILI IX Bar par. who h bet-n ;-.-n.iinf 'toni rk ia NaahTilfa. ; T 'ta., at th Daotal Col let returned -atarday Oitk4. U UI b prepared ' now to uwart plate. I kwiiat tbat m m ft a Ibwy Call icj Aoti U k v'""" k.f ai ta tha VraacB ot- bia prnfewjim a aw Im prevail biroaaif in th other h tU bal (Tat arrtc to th r.iai- ' t'taait.' 0ar b)n caa bs4ut of tnrr : 4t xcUart atit. Dr. A K M.'.ier , ii Pr. U. D, tUrpar. lr. Gejri Ilodr. oar axcwil-nt - --tu of dnrla. ibovcb dvttavlly at , t. i.a 0 tli f JBi blaMdDM. , yet ki at aati4 th cwal rack of 1 i. a'swra. It fttrviabaH a aruh ba f ii i w n r mutnaooui Iwajta; Numbwr o r marfs it. ' 1 ti J to L-r..xr r intf Wanrr fVraT. 8fen 1 f t. -sa i-ra vara far iwWlM, uht for ' rofciaifci partub. Of th wao li.--nse- ' f r wtota. (P waa for a too br- :- - vis aiw tftft ODaBlrf. All iri ' f-oiorvw rrwm Ha ta th- - j -tt Harraa Cut tb eouauy ' Vfr. Owttiowr, w a.. h. i i r- rmxt tsom 4a tb Now ( rl.-ana i ipcaiti420,fcf a ary interest mg ran aft f arbaa b aar. ate and h r i w braw..Tb' Bailar 4jotinteM: fcj.iy earrtar raached w (rlan.s . Im awiua rd fcar btbit.a m the n-.aJ IrafTtfiBtJaO ft t no to N iwn a-. t a54Jat Caroiin axbibit Vbv ( r t :0(J tb aaarMa xf tba io4riti.n A- e-Nm-onBinf a wiJaly kaen an t w al l ctrvawa bar bsn TIs-' r-ii 'r- --. ti CUT (.Saw Orteann to the. m;.i i St Badea kmc sol terv ;w i Sw0la pieva mr e.r 'Aa . prar af Btax7. aa-t :a- ' - ( s- -I'b Auia. taril -ir -rvawaarst.- .'. t ' . .,; ',t Griaga I'cas A .. VliaiM aiita aa aaa444v y fuia.'i. m . " Mr-iaief BOwsU-' i bsre Njo.lii an.l fh.adawaitlift, k r-alar n. otl. a; jnanlataflf. - tAl' CtOafJ ia town "vitirln 4-' oinr.tiiar mrcha-. cum; .r. t f Ja.l 1 U4. i a waaaa, aaoy ytwuw 4 j ' su pre wing arpsrarvaw at ti.. time r elf for IfftV rn toe.- f. r abi afaaooa. Ctfarta aaa bwaa made at : tbra(tb rtaher: Nevw. to tn ia Kv f tb "ny trtb." w-r s.i; ItUl roceaaa. "Tjo eriy ft. ar.J the aratrr la hcrv)i fr JaJ w t.v - a. Sua) aa a lb caoa of th.. fiau.--- Tirttry ftrrfsrbU w-i:h-r -r :h- paa( lM tW lot" Jk lia la: iJ frt oc. aajt oox faxTu rs r- o s- pUwtu( B baidC bawl biiM-..i ic -.he-.r VIMk, f W BlXp tO an uaprr-T !:;--. f CM a aIT. waJcB W v u. ni aa aitrtl tada laa. "'jta of lh- il(lr citi tens '-Hil"ti ararwytt'iaaa u aawal iu or 1 n i-v. wb, .It. J J. Araeruf 'if I'r. - Vo .Mr .raecroc tua ch at im a at 'alaf a ua t n tairtr-t 7ar u.,: a- r .a ,. wt4 ku4q'. rwieaiVr M.-a 4 xn .ad: fatflifiir ajsd aihi lsa ..' aja ..ewrt.i r..a bf haatf-abtklnif . Jt. W' 0ai irrcl a Bust aoaUaa aai iora.-n Nrtui m irWbory 0rt4 UM.aasUr- TVr s tm yM,kt m wt ta at flbra ue ;ir4lr-i- TWKtritmwat tint t'ir. a. ; r " 9 - a. " TS ra." w HX 1 1 4 i! t- :va e ttrS am li trc Sua '- 1 t j -'a.-, i lucm-rra ara a. .j.1, us 4v :-s-a fc'Of ('i cliu iate-. T oid ubcrit.T v i ia ;iut '.ho.r uS.Tiptr ! ; :s ! t. aii n.sv on.? ') tw - : a 4 : I i , a' i : '.U. in :' - a n . Ai ti ' . ' v. a . - r a . ! 4 . ; -. 4 - - a -a- ' " - V: . u'.aa '. -- ; . : n .it - - T ' . . - M 1.' - r- 1 I. . a 1 1 j; t '.V- MO . iir-' : t)-. ' . J r- ' TV I-;-, r-- n :. c. ". t i e. . v - r .' : t J for O f h-r,-ft if :i 4 m (It r ! i i v f r.-. t it Jlr Uairr J I ,.v u-i-h r.I t f ir .-.irv pn.r.r iin !t II" 1 tai : A 4 1 .taae A -a li urria i 1 n j Th.- - .4il I if'' .n t4 i-.tr e.'t i r & v -h -.i r : t . .a " ' i t- o r niruui g bnnje I' - c W . n . -.c.'st.-.; ( irupt.'1? wri'-h " .4.i p u : tr. u.t-4 a i. 1 ce u 1 a Yb" iuloit .' ' ". ' a:ri into trie '-'. f'.f v;.j,v ' . -" ... n4 it publi-hr prvaji- to ir. ii..- a ruore nH'r.irit thvri r iiic thought for irr. tin: e li," k:-ii: w a orr 1 a ai K ii. 15 n Brv. LiKMina. - th (4:hm .'- - think ttw r ran ten-.pot of la -4 j.iii. il 0111 n; .t'e .ile i! , 4V NM3t th b"t th tt . in t- hju no? xamiu4i th map Iv.ely. Th-:-' iBTrnl C4Hinti,4 1 4 f- r 44 :i 1 '. Tb do. an l h.r h x h id art cniniitw Iwfor th I 'I" ' i in l t 4 V indetinu 1 v ixidtinwe.i the li T... - ',.A,. I Mem II iTrard A J id.- :-ei Yhe4 'irv 'i.e -h.rta. W. I'r-Iie n 1.:.' h:4 p..:rehis. lhr tn wear to the icac urat.on raid he lotfri.i ! c il in th Prem-lent. t -.. with that bundle of pcm-rn. "It. " inakw a uggesti -n in regard to lh AtUniM- anl Norto t inlaai Kill r.aJ hich is Tery rinlfdlj aiiereil j by "Ti4i Water.'' Weii'T.'t kD.iwthal , OTernor S4-le ba d-nrided up-n ar.y K ia At h1 SJlou-.- kuow f)N.. iaf, ad w whf, 0. the p.. ,j.re vf thus - t. - vo oaitx- unji-t t llti ,A v,,r,Ll, .. , u S;es Or.-r. , 'oi V; M Sminvus wl o r..a 1k- o c m uaM, by ,h nRl tt). In. -n:.r ,.xrcui,T- c.-mmrtee o( New Bern, t weBoriliz the leatUtare with refer ,oc, to rew juJtci Jistru-ts. ar nTpJ hsr yctjterUay. They w ectb- forw thw omimiuew 00 ju lu ial reform 1 ePDio and urged th-ir xs.. wuh ad rc:-.g arguaienis. Mr. T. A. Henry, collector . r-i.tem. of thr pi'rt. haa official mf,.riMti 1: fnxn Duu:t .'ol.ee-.. r Homer W 1 mrr. at Hatteras. of the stranding of th. S4.4..qer .1 . . ' Vl . s-kl ,1 Vitioe. Therii iik.'. m.u.t..r fa m Savan nah. l . b.jnd to New Y..rk. with a mi g . of lurr.b-r. on ti e 1-ih ..f i-eb ri irv S 44 a. t v-i - a . if a ... - -we-.'. .' il-ittt'ras 1:..-". a' 1 : . it. - !WM Crew s.4 . ! Th" r i Irvi 1 w r eh .-.:. s ire , r .4 I with freights The sound ( niaeia- ers in that neighbsrho.i . at Stims.r. inH Conu don mills, th-' rumiil ing of ru k -and j-urHng f eng n-'s g : - s .a: air rm.iii.-i ai d t ra ' : '. 'in' VAUisii.s '.h- ;.l".l ' f ! a: times. N iVT:-e is : a ilea.i r eYn da'.l. tne 'nii.i '.ir C'ltWItil4'..Ul I a-g V-V r h r.-i l'.rs r. i- i-4-snrirni m.s r.-;. rt t h o r t r a : v M H-a--hr 4 klBM 1H1 mt las Ktpsslllsn. '.Ve . i -he ( ;...4S t..- ': t ieir.s A v : V -yu .- -leT. I ' r 't. n 1 K i D.teu N . : e tne f'.I.;ti". .4 . r i br .: y DUn'l VI a u l TIj-i g r- :l .- .. ." . tin - i g i- a . . - a. il r i : .. : . 14. - ; r - s. - a '. Ileitis st M .r.-t.'-s4 lll- A: A -i : ! V4 . : :. : ;. 4. V4. 4 ' A ' : I i as i " I- I i ii.. N 1 ' .4 ' ua". a-' fc'jri i'4 a ; -. - a ' r n '.. u m m life. V". ir.le- Cl I 14.144 S- ' .". 4. A- lit" . pattttwa ' Jlr. I'l.as r -r et a!.. : the board asking taem l prer.-nt the sch.s.I i ooouotua', inrwsiiif tho s:tr of th ' . I 4 .4 D l . 1 aumisii iMsipq vn we siuia'j is. . 104 weft. Hon. (X C. dark nruvl the q naatio for fh pttiotvar atid Clarneot y. n'.r. E4.. fo th achool ommnttiea, i'. e c-rirtv.W WM tOMtilMKl (a ll r I :h fact lliat many of our! t.) ii'icnj tho lnAuifuration 1 ". vf hu. 1 . t he atiLu 1 fire- a aain ; itpo,r.i J AI Itnlinl. - .V - . ... ' '. tr.( . 1 I 1! tit . to r u a a t m repTte.l :ry hv tie v cits 4 . .:r..i-r ' a . an l th-- a has h. 1 he PT- i'v.'O li.T sutfere.i a. ta A a. i a; a'o.ift .' atl ohl i. t.nitt- ' -tf'.UH - II p it y n It ltruc r I-: a. .- t r a: ! ! 1 a aa; r. 'TfMient.s h.. : ua' ieLeral As- 1! t." 4 a law . U was '.!." ";.at' as to make r- iviiiiif 111 payment of 1 ;.p hibit ti-.e 1S.-U" of (. 1: vv can he placed at V" '..resume there trouble in exchanniun the present in Jehte.lnew. but aion-'V can be obtained it miprovertii n 1 - v e t to lUr Prf4lilrnl. .. -i V .U-i'-e h'l .. 0:1 ' 1 r b- hf . 4 m t I rcpared aii-ied a tie. and 1 1 . ' 1 ie eland may . v lale str.isht V.'.i.lninten. he I.- ai a f 44- da's 1- la.i;. -a n i e. .- :i in.-- a.. !...itl' -4 a , in. . I His h . n: ' '1 f" e n it : v- ' . 1:1 i W 4 I. A the r 4v .it. in l44.-llii an.l outli 'Ur4 llurnf.l. . M ! .. 4 4 a 1. g . i-- ih d .11 mg i- ; ta.:..' es n.vpt t'a' barn and a ' - , : Mr N 'ah. H. i a-1 n. m n "f Am. - i.4-k.-. living on the ncrth -1 . : N a - :.4 r ii. .a: one mile fr-'m ! . - . , r : 4 4 r ' de-t r ye. I I y tire I .1...:- 4v . . . t b 1 w . r k 111 a h -ai. -. ta... 'li.' rH-.'urri- 1. his 44.'" .g lie 011A '.'t-.in i r.'-tiit 1 11. u's 4t a.s t.11 rn ing rapid -a, - - .. ii -overe i it. thti.tlames -; re . . : g r i ; i 1 1 4 '. l!o d 44 el ! ing and .r ;;-..-r h. uei .jui -k'.y JeA-oured 'ae '4 Mr- iiakin. 4 as so eeited .;. - .ive.J or. ' v tliree U-ds mid a fw e'-.aas " A ei v hi t: g e I m trv hous. 4 .4 : -.; r 'v . 1:1 -aiding Mr. Oaskins' or. 4 -,iv. ; 44 o tu.'iHv dollar gold ; .. -'4 ;k.j'. -4 .-re 1 o4 ere.l a f :er t he ti re. ':ii.. or:gic. of ihe lire n not known but ..ipi. e,1 to have been fr in a spark frmi the chimney. 14.I Lead rpj. a ' a W Koi.s n '.le. ' f Ihi'-k 1 'rek. ( .n!."' c tinty . advertises improve. 1 U' a i for in this isoue of ihe .!. The imi.rtance of gixxi a .-e1 rn hr ilv be riA-er-estimateti : and K.in 4 a' ti"C. a: lle takes grt pains in ai iniprcs ement 'f his ample proof. Abi'tit ago we pur'-haserl lam t" plant an . iter. 4v'nieh was il and 44 e are mitis i.'A a .I. zeu stalks of a tl.. "1. I .4 - . ' ,igh,4 li.iC'.lin :. 1 mere a. 1 t itfei e;. t 4 nr i-t y t her . ed !.oi. on each side of 1; It was 1 roii' imrM the beat variety .' "oiton in the neighborhood and it ii.l.l bei 111 4.1e s.. by the r.ttention (VjI. KonTi-!.e ! a.', given in selecting seed ea -h sear. W. can iioheaitatinfr.lv r-orr. men i th-- nuray of the seed he oilers for aale. and farmers. esreciallT tr.isse who are inclined to the intensive system, sic ni l. n-xt to manuring, pru cure th pa re-t n nd bv-c seed in order to s u cc e e 1 . tstrlt sxrm. Mr. Kreeman Err.ul sv.v in town Pnday. and called at tiie p.xtotIice for hn null nivter. N a.s Mrs. Ernul is frotn Si.o.v Hill, (ireene cmntv. the . ,)-"(. fnrnt-hes the family interest ing I.-os. :r in le-r home 111 the local -4.i4iin.l1s. nt.d l.ei tn y .ire .packiy 4 a.fi I . fie arrival of that interest ing i4uper. Hut yesterday imagine the urpri-e when at th" i.ead of the column 4-. a.s the anm'imcement that Stlierior 1 ourt 'or. s e lies nrj t Mom'ay . " and just t-4-1 "w it. Mr Piiikney Arthur had a load of watermelons in on Monday," st.d the -ubstaiitiat tug evidence just be low. m..i "We base heard that Mr. P.t.t .f rd had r if utermeions a, week or 1444. ago Ttanking ll.e seison isnd D.U 4 44 eic at varimae. Mr. Ernul - .tight an e planation in the date of the pabti.'ali' a. wl.icii ss .4.- ample when it 44 .u di .jvere4l to be .-'u.'v 17 'A. W hp re .fas paper ti i w li 1 led a way 1 Us ; - '.- t A j .: r 4 v. 1: k u . 44 1. nb.irHril I- ..... . .t-'ia. r re-, (.-a. !l .r.- r I- fr'u ti 11 d l-'Uili c.l the s 1 1 1 k ing of at HarlH.r I-land. 1 1 an on an anci.4'r at 1 i.e . iticers 4.f the hi" obstruction svas 1:1 I ! It: a.k. th. th. bar l"j"v i.. a gone :n ai n v at lv ..a'.i f Mr I that the g ,4 - ti- 1. . h. 1- gMhou. "1 til" " ar a 11 : - 1 1 1. - t Ilia a- a tie .14 , r..g" n. a. t . it the .'gii "f th.a c.'iaitr4 .ire t ' wa rth more than one-third much as the ootUn. Tne IVsit.wi ( 'omriiern'ii tiilltttH Kires the value of the cortum I .nn...ll. .. . St 7 V fwvs CkCA in r.niviil . I'oatpunrd. 0 v 1 riR t r. aira 4s 1-! f TV -oCt t na r. , .r i.i urn.. M .r ". II..- N ori ... ' -t.-n: U:..: i !; ' N ri k '.a-..! Ifitrora. bat tb tsexuuaa of ItlsO gave the ala of Cna . t( crop a mora than $IOO,0o5,Ky.--Waihimgto P ' , , a. - - A- - " s A ";.' .'', Dtpirlarr of Welcome VIltor. Messrg. A. S. Rockwell aui (it... ! Newberry, of Try. I'ennsylvain.i. h.i ! bepn fpfudioi; a few days in tni- city ainl 'n i t on the Shcnniirf- 11 l-'ri.iiy on their retui 11 home. They ure nii.iui the entlnn'U who purchased ft farm ,i few nuleit from the city of (.'apt. li. (.ray la-t wn.ler. This i their tir-t vir.it to th lr -eclloll and ti.es ..re well ph-a.-cl with th.-ir purclia.-e. l'io:n what weco.il.l gather from t hem 111 a convprsali. 11 at the iia-toii Hoii-e. we think they inten.l making a -lock hu m of it ill the near future. ucli lan U a.- they see do w 11 ln-r fifty to seventy In their set ilemcn 1 Whv -l-oul.l th. 1 . nee 111 tne p r ,c" . ' tilev s.i aoilai-s i;ii"tu a: e he 1 f i.a:.!- will h I ' h 1 a 1 1 a u Mi I 'e nil - 4 i v aiaa ' iir p-.op,,. to N - 44 a.-r r "a4 4V .: r. i.e . a 1 . 44 1 1 a e f ; . r 1 1 1 1 II. . 1 . t-u th.- pi 1 1. a. v.. w 1 I i t ' 11 i n- n the n . t .p a s! u.n 1-.. h net Itiem'' We inu-t convan lands arc cheap, that the - tliat tlie climate i ma ikiid churches arc fo-a ill ! 44 elc'iac 1 I y th. our people, and t'a.alU- 11. It. nient in our ;i i profitable. In our fe 44 mintit. s with Xlesi-s. K .v-kweil ai we were ltupri sr.. d wnl manlv deiirtment and : 1 n 1 r y 1 1 1 e - ; . then aite 44 1 " ' I elice that 44 1 li about farm matters. We learn they are men of l.ire me. a:?., an 1 sometime durinc H e pure to improve the reseat farm I 4'e. r pi. iiav purcha-'-d in t:a u hearts' w Icon We have re nn '. lllturnni'p. We .ii .at. :.'..!:! f 1 . A . . vi a. I" t ' ai r man W. 11 in r-- 1 1 - M su r.aice Kim i s rt el 4 aig ( IS .ie-UIK .1 to a 1 tl-.e hu-ir.ei-..ran a.- ii.f. r : if is making 1 n c: k .a' IT '-. :i.' I ' - M N . .4 1: leh t A-- s it; ' :.' r'atl, street, b'l aai l i'. Kv.. biii A V . 1 a . . 1. V ' A. We a re p ie,i-e. '. t" ::? a l t I'ouipany iia- grie.4 n . n . -u :i r til al 44 c wiii Le ah.e from ..a i a: to p.v the full aiuouia taring ' u pon . :: -e. h rm N. .. g b ' t he ! ! thereto. Tile l'.opie e.tabasl.e. 1 1 n a sec u r. I ti. Mia f ' s t . are daily in n ee lpt "f the m und encouraging letters a plan. Tho public H b. gn: that ours is the ..!..' e State taat couples the Pa of pa 4 in g the a.-si; re 1 in nag t . - ;-'"' i' .!,li i . -i-h )a- 11- p'i-s .is tiles mature a' a ' death t'. las personal r-pa-.i The Hoari of Ihre-a r- ..r, to sp ire 11. . effort p, ina ke t i - 1 ' the eiiual of any in t h" Lai i . 111 1 at .1 '. 4 t . aa.e.i . : hi v Waii to . that energy and enterprise lii. v le ; sn-uri' for the People-' Mutia. uiea.nire of success wnu h ss all uiak it a .iwer for g.xnl to all of it- hen Soliciting your o-operation : ence to ai 1 in attain in g t ca- .-a A-r tru ; s . Wm I., ia ,4 :. F.a. S. L " A I a WKI.I.. Sec v. aries. 1 i.f.'i- The Mrtf ncrr Ope A special train n II. 44 1 ! '. at Idsb. 1 1 o 1 t" 1::. next to give . r points f Hf.e.'.d M ad line leave ew tie in Saturiias- for ( the people of tins city an i o along tke line an op jsirt u 11 it s mg the entertainment f Janau-u-heck . of which tic- ' I I;, " Madame Janauseheck ss ur Ir her new nlav entitled ' M v in four acts, and is. in !.ii-f. the story of an Eng!i-h baronet 44 ho. 111 the 44 hiri of yuthful disi-ipatmn. beco: 1 .-- a. f at 1 nat-d with and secretly iiarru.- a , Parisian -inger of unkimiv :i antec- -1 denw. Hv tin.' will of hi- me I" the ' family estates fail to hint 01. 's on con dition that h marries hi- taui-ai Koreiuv. olT-t ring of another n aui.r.-. IIeecs and loves thi-cou-m and she returns Ins love, hut almo-t a: the altar las better nature pr. 4 . at 1 . : : a 1 frrm comi.iitling bigamy. !! retain to las vulgar Fre-:c.i 4. i!e t.l.s .-ssith her M ..I ane ,! niau-ciieck . 1; 1- .-a i . disyhis - gr. .-tt f 1 and v.-i-.-tair , a: the r' 'le- of .1 b: a d 1 -,...-. . hi 1. . 1 ,1 f ol '.. w mg is t h . i-. : , Ma,, call-, Lobe: ;.',,.,-. K. I 4 ih.'k l-.sa ,a: 1 1 Sir Ij inei. Lias -. -i. Mr. A. 11 ! ' I k Mr ;.. Miss ..; Mr . .Mi,- :; . .. ..Mr. ( a t aid n . - KuiRt.N'i'K DI NS 4 l; . Jall.N KaKTl NK. l Aa M- b Silvia l irtc.nk . Kkkherick Bo- a ARTIll It Hill i'K LaNPF.Ks Henri Dasant. Miss M. re The disiinguah 1 in iier own par 1 iai. i Hagg I i. lb I'll ipl nrv P.. rgm. T ...Mr. II .Mr. .e Mr. I, Mi -8 -.1 a r p., V i rga ress , -a . Pis i. one "f ti.e am-; coin j beautiful new railroad b.mdo ' structed by Mann. Its t teii 'jing anl daz..ing. and a j present.- d ra w mg-ro. .ai . da., bed-rooms, kitchen, bath-loon to. Throughout, a i- c m; iuxuriousm silvert.nl g -ld 44 ill he placed on the -lie i r .. i : of the ( ipera 1 l"u-e. and a : ma her ot our citi. "il- 44 ill b. o.i; ; perm as a .at'a.l .. i . -p. . e. si r in . A- N - 44 . 1 ! - , ; A 4( J 1 a 4 a. il ' '. V, . ; - v a 1 '. li. Til' ' si 4 p. 11. Ptl.I.KII' 1 K. li. LKHMiN. O. II. CiUION, li. ti. TliU VrVYV. Cfca&K. . -v '.:- a.-! 1 - - A Sngrgt'stion. I t it. -i; Journal: The A. & N. C. Railroad being owned by Ihe State and ' the citizens of Lenoir and Craven coun- : ties, an i aiso being in a good financial I 1 "i. . it ion . would it not be a move in the ' iinht direction if they would lease to the areiin corporation known as th" Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, and run it 111 the interests of the people ' 1 th.' State'.- H. A Jt N. ( . UAILUOAI). Fatal Pri.poslllon ol Lrfle tu V. AV. Kallruacl. i Ni'.w Ukrne. March 2. ljiSa. ! la ir 1: JefKNAL: The alleged policy' 1 1 1. a crnor Scales, proposing a lease of lae A tl.int ic and North Carolina railroad , to t1.' Wilmington and Weldon com pa v 1 I n-.-f the Executive in an atti .11 a t -: 11 .-11 la r host i I iiy to the material r- a of tin- portion of Eastern Caro- lion ot .North (. arolina lying t North (. arolina 1 ving e .-t o W, Id ; ban 1 ti.e line of the Wilmington and 11 railroad comp rises rather more i.e-third the area and population A ihe State. The rai 1 roads penetrating iai-ti-: li Carolina are the Atlantic and N'-rth Carolina, the Jainesville and W asl a n g ton. Albemarle and Ilaleigh.aml Norfolk Smthern railroads : all told, less man two hundred miles, or about one ei.Aith the total railroad mileage of the saae. About yO miles of railroad have b.-eii built in Eastern Carolina during t he p ist .piartcr of a century, to which tne Saitv lias contributed nothing prac tically liuring the same period the ruiroad mileage of middle and svestern C..r. ,a,a has been quadrupled, by State ... a directly and indirectly. Fiomthe tributary waters of the A 1 I... marie to the 'ape Fear, the Atlantic i- t. e .'civ piece of railroad serving the : i 1. i ; Ei-tern ( 'arolina. and upon it o. ; li t- ai large measure their hope of p. 'giv- an i prosperity. Theirs is a ..I. hepeiideht in the largest degree i,., :. a " natural advantages of water le'iai ation for transp irtation facil e -. and to these the Atlantic Railroad . a n-ce.-sary auxiliary. These con-iit.oi.- mu-t alsvays remain 60. No 1 1 -; - sit. on of the railroad should be in "1" a alliance permitted, that would 1 -t 1 1 1 b t i." iiarmoay and unity of pres ent and prospective relation between i:. At lain ic li. .ad and its terminal water couiiiiiii.i"atioi.s nt Nesv Heme and M aeiiead City. E' "t.t in the construction of the At- i ...'.. i v- .i. c. 1 ; V. .. : ol. i .40. i.i. ..mi : 4 ,11111 ua 11.-. uctci , , , , , , .. . , . ... ie.1 this third of the State in works or a . rnai imt.rovement. and in that fhe n.". .r paid a dollar out of the Public Ir.'.i-ury. The policy which governed 'Miiin'i-tink- lines of railroad under State a- sv. ll as individual control has always be n to defeat the grand terminal object . .. 1. ..1 . 1. , 4 . 1 .. i d .... a ... v... a 4 10. 44,1.11, 1,1 a iiiiiu, v,, you-tell kind of man who tells vo l,w t'Eeitio'it Harbor, and the ICoad nasi; , .v,t v,,. .1 u . i".,t un l - beell left t struggle atoug as a loca, line 4 lthout anv advantageous connec- t Mis ' It lias managed to exist under .very suriety of vicissitude, and has th.nity built up permanent water con n. 'ticns .it Nev Berne and Beaufort Hai b r sviach enables it to live and im prove its phvsical condition every year. The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road is therefore made a local line with steamer connections for the service of tin- portion of the State, and now let it r.-ma n an independent line for the hi n. lit of Eastern Carolina. A union of the Atlantic with theCape l'ear and Yad k in Valley Railroad would nave been good policy, for it would h ise assured the extension of the At lantic to Fayetteville, and instead of Intwitt'j mrcy from, such connection and alliance would have concentrated tm'fif at the deep water points of the the deep water points ot tne Road-New Benfe and Beau- Atlantic . , , . i"i i 11 a 1001, uiin til taic oaiuD soo.3 maintained healthy competition at Go'dsloro, which competition has in a fe4v years changed Goldsboro from a hamlet to a great, thriving city. But (snly disastrous results can follow a lease of the Atlantic Road to the Wil mington and Weldon. To make it a na il- branch line of that Road is to keep off and drasv traffic asvay from the deep S4 ater points of the Atlantic Road: , !.. de.-troy the heiafthful competition at .1 Goldsboro: and cripple, if not de-! stn.y our connecting steamer lines at N ov Ili-rue and More-head City, which j nr.- im absolute necessity to the 1 e .Ie of this jKirtion of the ; sac. . Iie-troy our steam lines out I '; Ne'.v Berne and Beaufort harbor by ! pla. ing the Atlantic road in indifferent. ! ;f h"t ho-nle hands, and the Governor J iv. v as well notify the Secretary of! - a ,t this portion of Eastern Caro- j I ai.lic land, subject to entry. 1 A- .. 1 noi" of evils, a lease to the I li. Ian i.d and Danville, would be the . 1 ,T Hut wherein now lies the neces--as of uns lease of the road '1 Its traffic 44 never -o good, and is steaiiily in "i e.,-mg. The physical coud ition of the roid is greatly improved, and improv a g. and the management of the road is a. sympathy and interest with the corn eal. ..ties served by the road. W" -iil'iiiit that GovernorScales.il .4 - tern man . and a stranger to our sec ti n . f the Suite, will commit a fatal I i.i.'ha r il he -hull precipitate this lease ia 'a ha-torn Carolina without having aciu anted him.-elf with the interests, - : .an :: r.iul necessities of our people. Tn ik-Water. in-iory il-Il up anisl.a. of the Road the successful anil connections at is h ' .1 'rem Beaufort & Hyde. d at h f pea i.p -. e-Ulbil - late I esi mal pr 'p- to estab- hmt'iit i .ii oOp 'S -a Kudo ! la a la!t-'e ." 4-ilS .1 A- i.4 Ij . '. ' . A-- . i i 'II! of 1'.. .I I'",- soiia till oe- ' 'II I he Any A: ! Ju an foi t ' i ane. 1- A . and Mi" I. arena e married in Wash in ng if JU la No ; - na- haste . Iiu n ; - s4 oi.; t i I'ui-.go i. -: . t t'crforni an mi uth or j i 4- of 44 i io li.i- hee1 SU f 1 t.I.IHIiC i.l-r I 1 1 '. . ' 1 - 44 1 'ia i . i : ii u s nr.- o, , r.-.-s. a a o -ia. : a- -.- a- 1 a M norn n ear tv. Mr. Th . -.her 44 .rid ai i eil 1144 ,, v. u-r - ane 1 1 n c at .'.- f..rbi-i.jii:c e eir as 1 : 1 1 1 . - i u lor.t is Lai! i ' i - a o' a. a 1 1 II. . at .'J 1 4 s , , ' '' ai li -.4 :,, 11: le v. J. .4 s -a.- - i 'lam a. i oa aaa-. o iiol ',' A !!.!.-.- !"ii i.Ml: " s , a i a i M Ai, il Mi 1 -v Third aaa-: the ,- at -"ir.' .Car pi e . h d av ia.-ni' ry . iust ri-ht : err. .r w ill I h rnian- i' n.ini'-s that th 1 1 1 svas at 1'. .relied! find swollen lips indicate worms. Shriuer's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and eject these detestable I creatures from the intestines, thus re storing the child to. health and beauty Jones County Items. Mrs. Ceorge T I learn. Commissioner Hill is .Jetting bettei . :ouit for o;ir county on Monday. Mr. Charles U.aighety is recovering from a sever- attack of pneumonia, having been for . i. vcral days in a very critical ci mil ition. Married, at the residence of W. B. Isler, in Beaver creek township on Tuesday, the 2-lth in.-t.. Mr. Thomas Griffin, of Trenton township, to Miss Susan. Green, of Beaver creek township: William B. Isler oliici.tting. I saw a stick of holly timber 11 feet long. Id inches m diameter at the small end , sv nolo h-i igt h of body of t ree to (1 rst limb 20 (eel. This beau i if u 1 and valu able timber ssa.s cut into aslie- to make t And re ws. of Ti cat. lias n ami eons-crted ot ton. by Mr. Peter i t o n -hip. r.'l" farmers from One of our Lvpress cre,j C vpress cri"-l; ic.vn-hi svi.s at Trenton , on Satuvdav I.-; ; just purchas - i n 1 econamy of !:a 1 w ho said i hat bo had cook stove that for beats tin' 4 orld : Olll v 1 takes eight with in th co: a c.t - stove ail my sl sUl'Ii corn c. t" cook a hrenkfast for a smtill family, days lucking- loiijj; stove as this. Why. bs enoutrli f r in my I have been ing to get ju I could save mule trough to cook ali our meals. I j then would not have to go out in the ' woods among the tick-, hugs and snakes 1 to get wood 111 summer time like I have I had to do her further .avs ti lolore I he gentleman 1 '.. . . ' . it. it will cook a hatch ot biscuits I Imr. ic Ills! of lis'e minutes. In my eiair".: r . i "i my last week V ia n -suitie again tin- 4-. 'i ters in I iron 1 to ri' La I with the loafing nan v.no our store stoves and squirt lo of tobacco juice on t i... -t, .v, Iizeall the ne. as Ir .m .-ails night, won't even git tip if Scales or Pre-iocat Arthur 44 pen to call in. cold and ss-1 i -u around ig -tr.'iims ; monop morn till ( i o e r n o r it to Imp . hut sti, I; to their seats 'ike they them. E en stick tiier white-headed cripple i ss ere glued to svi.en ttie old. Dies in. Such characters as these are no service to the merchant; neither are they to their i families, or else they svouid stay at j home and keep a fire ior them. Then there is the tobacco beggar who desires U purchase a little but will try a pipe i full of your best, provided you will j lend him vour knife to cut it up with and to scrape out his old clay pipe: then . . ii- 1 you must furnish him , . i match, no mat ter how busv sou are. Then in steps the next character who wants to taste your die. se. When you hand him a taste he informs you that he has no money, but if you wii! trust him he w ill certainly pay you. Then we have tho confidential don 't- and what his neighbor: tho conversation by saying don't you tell it. now dont. We, too, havii the old man of over three-score and ten. whom we all con sider as one of the old landmarks of our county, svho soon must oif of the stage of action. Wc all should revere the old and aged, particularly when their lives have not been stained with sin and shame. And we, too, have the ugly-looking man, who don't mean any harm by be ing ugly, but nine times out of ten you will find him a kind, obligiug man who will mete out to you justice every time, and if he is a rich land ow ner w ith an only daughter, several of the young gents will begin to think him not so j ugly after all for his daughter's sake. j But onr ssveet character of -ill is he I who calls at your store with a large . , . , , , ! ket KS-nd desires you g ,ve h.m I i. u crui.s a uri.i.-ji 1001 i 101 1113 cs 1 ..-.!, , ,. 1. ..1 1- a.. .a, Lunu 111c 11111 nr: ju n l. in'i urcu.p ni.u that you sell him cdfee at two cents less than he can buy it anywhere el g. Such characters as these estimate their articles as worth more than any one else's just because it belongs to them. and vour articles thw don't consider j I worth anythmg because it is From such i haraeters as the-e. ' Billings say;, may the e,,..,) I. .rd ; us. ours. Josh lirer Greenville Items j r.e of the arctic The ss rather reiiiiiai.s , voyage of Greely 4T Co. The Jarvis ball came i appointment, and was ti i - . ' Oroillg lO I pronounced a success r4- ail i j The happiest nam in fwn is Mr. Tom I Smith. A H" pound boy baby is enough j to throw a man into c stacies. 1 j Our clever towneman. E. C. Glenn. ! is selling large quantities of fertilizers , ! to the farmers of Pitt county, and is ! ! doing a fine busiiuss it. that line. The friends of W. li. Javis svill be' pleased to hear that lie is improving in health. It is hoped his Southt m trip , may entirely i t store his la alfli and that : : he may soon he reston i to his family! ! and lriends. j Irving I.ang. col., will be hanged on ! the 2-id iust. lor the murder of Moses I , Barret in August kist. Gov. Scales has ; ; been asked M respite him, hut as the 1 case is an aggravated am.-, he refuses to interfere. ! Saturday ia. la. Feb. CI. seemed to be . a kind of Cnri-tiras holiday with the follo4vers of liacehas. We hear of sev- 1 eral tights in lie various bar rooms in town. We suppc-e they must have; been ciiebrating W,.h : i e,t n "s birth d ay. oh! whisker, whiskev ! I. iiic ..f lif.-l Tl-.e sire of grief The walking, st: ( t murder. d--;a Machine Ol he i 1 . 1 hat kills the ( The devil A c i- the cause of strife. Iking, devilish causi i i . and broken lasvs : tl-.e red death hand . tit h ' 1 1 . v.-ry h.i.d : hi- !"Vi n - .: u:-e. That cr.17.- ia n ".- br., ai :n: I break ti: Stonewall Items. 'Ua i a I Ill lo .1 !' I.e '.4 ;a 1 ol M. I. in, . There is n-'I i saia iloes business- in this itinerant peddler !!' i F. F. Cherry i. ,s i , trij. ami i cpurt- las . u n nil says nil sv li saw 1 sv. ll pleased with a. Judge Saejipar i ha.- . Habtatt t" ti:l tiie v.'a peri-T Court t'U-rk-hip -4V t.-, ,H our.ty. ; a -v laic T", J from l.is ura! . fy ai i a liter svere ri" a-: i f th, nal I ' a.llaa aa na i: r this ..li.i- r II. C.aia ,,-rs,,al a. I, a: si -..4 I.. i -aa a; r: mb.,ik' '1 a, t r.u sin. raise s r.e run ! h- ' '1 i'.;in- tin- lo-tea i of All who tend t . of house lli ia. hoi v 4v lu-re 44 u n to c. 'laiuan 1 in ca '. 1 on h an ss .1 A. n air. us. ;u' ki epaia' h;i'i"-i m li.i s hi .ro a f, I'.'i-n a m-i 1- rai ss ho 44 .ml 1 ..-.-t T'll the st. .ve. -i: ho'isesvi! e tola. Finally, ti." 1 ; h.it -a ii. a un tile a,!...-, a. .; iier 44 ale na t. tin' i - a 1 1 ' in a i .v .la : ti'-.-. Mie had 1 Willi her help I. an i -et a 1 1. it aa tla- ers ins til . tu : I a -lit. hr, Ii-r ai 1 in- hl4 -. '.4o,i,l la poll.' to ni. nt every t v. t through tla- i I e - m ,. . ad year. What I. !. aliout making a en thmc I r Mr- t'h v laltf democrat. fir.-t iiur- Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for coughs and colds. Only a5c. For sale by R. N. Duffy. . a .'.,-" , atebldvfema Swansboro Items. One death. Mrs. Christian Kellam, wife of Abner Kellam, died lat week, aged 40 years. She was a good wife and a christian mother. George Littleton and Bill Dennis caught about 1,000 mullets' this week and carried them to Beaufort. George says he gets from lie. to 5c. each for them in Beaufort. Mr. Terry, a wealthy timber-getter and saw-mill man, was in town this week. He was the guest of Mr. E. W. Mattocks. He wanted to stay at the hotel but found it closed. Mr. Wilbur Hatsell and Miss Emma Bell were married last Wednesday, 18th iust., at the residence of Isaac Hender son, Esq.. brother-in-law of the bride. Dr. W. I. Montfort officiating. Wilbur is a son of Bryan Hatsell, Esq., of Lyn svood. A few days before, 'Squire Ben. Ward joined together Mr. Mat. Parsons and Miss Ceny Wells, daughter of Needham Wells. Ike Henderson was '.Squire Pen.-; right hand man; and such a dinner fis they eat, due (ell. "We made two mistakes last week in our items. One svas the death of Mr. Asa Smith. We were wrongly in formed: he is not dead. Another mis take, we are sorry to say, was about Dr. Blount, the hotel keeper. We said he svas ready to take boarders again. This is not so. and we guess we will have to find another place for the visitors to ' hiaa h.cj iconic . cu, itri. mriu ...mA. Ihar cl,..ll n.,1 cta in ina d. 4- i "'".A , . - . . "1. ""c"- 4 -. 4 .... . 1. . nr.. Il' 1 4 1 TO.. -'Ainausiaa, dii ..iiiu, iuim. xiauiujj, Mr. Russell and others will take care of you people. Come on and see us: if , some one don't come we and the place too will go crazy, we think, and that pretty soon. A Stock Lkvi for New Hanover. Many of the counties are having a lock la4v passed for their benefit. New Hanover is interested in this law. We do not doubt in the least that a decided majority of the fence builders and land owners favor such a law. We believe that if an election was held testricting the right of b illot to fence builders that the no-fence law would be carried over whelmingly. Why should not the wishes of those interested be consulted';1 WThy should men who do not own afoot of land and who do not have the ex pense and trouble of building fences have a voice in a matter of bo much im portance to others. If the Legislature svouid give heed to what the Star says it would pass the 6t03k-law bill now be fore it. This bill authorizes a stock law when a majority of the fence-builders shall petition to the county commis sioners for such a law. Why is not that fair? What just man will say nay't Wil. Star. The Farming Interest. Wo suggested to our Legislators some weeks ago the propriety of doing some thing for North Carolina's great agricul tural industry, iu order to arrest the I tide of emigration from the farm to the I town shop. We supposed that offering I premiums for crop products would have i a direct influence in producing the ! effect. Some of our brethren of the Press say it would be unconstitutional. If so it would be fatal, and without ex amination, we doubt. But our sugges tion was merely to call the attention of our legislators to the necessity of some legislative action that would be of im mediate practical effect. Elizabeth City Economist. Note of Warning to Suffering Hu manity. We feel that we would be wanting in tun utity we owe to sunenng iiuraamiy )f we dfdnotBOUnd a note of warning in regard to the use of Mercury and ! other poisonous minerals in ths treat I ment of Blood and Skin Diseases. If j the reader could see the horrible suffer ing, the awful v recks of human health and happiness, shown by our corre spondence with those who have been 'dosed with these mineral poisons, he svouid shudder with horror. Arsenic, ! Mercury, Antimony, and Iodide of Po ; tassium are some.of the remedies most ! ordinarily used for these diseases, and these are all POISON. Do not take these poisons. They might dry up your dis- ease for a few days, and with it you wi" have Mercurial Rheumatism, which may bring you years of torture. The i'ltiiiaii &reiii wj Biida. iuiu tut- uuucb , , , p-i-.u .Iriroo the Pniann 1 the system, only to lurk there and at ' tack the tender organs of the body, as the lungs, the throat, the nasal organs j and stomach. Hundreds of people have ; been made deaf, and a great many ! blind, by the. use of Mercury and Pot , ash. Besvare of Mercury and Potash ' Mixtures gotten up in imitation of our Specific. A few grains of sugar of lead I dropped into a glass of these imitations will cause the poisonous drugs to fall to i the bottom, and show the danger of ' using them. Swift's Specific is entirely ! vegetable, and is the best tonic for deli ! cate ladies and children and old people ! in the world. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ; mailed fri-e. ; The Ssvift Specific Co., Drawer 3, At lanta. Ga. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK I BROS If you have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure you. Only 2oc. For sale bv R. X. DiFFY. fel dw6m -I A It It I El). At the residence of the bride's father, near Walnut Tree. Yell county, Ar kansas. January i ith, lSST), Mr. James B. Cox. formerly of Jones county, N. ( '., to Miss Susie Herriug, Rev. J. C. siiipp. of the M. E. Church South, officiating. The J. lur.NAl. extends congratulations. DIED, At his home near Providence. H. I., o;i the iioth intit.. Thomas N. Pearce. Mr. Pearce wlb the brother of Mrs. S. ('. h-tevfuson, of this city. COMMERCIAL. Jol'knal Office. March ' 0 P. M ' b toady: COTTOX. Nesv York futures baiely SJiotS (lull. Middling 117-li'a. Low Middling 10: Ordinary 10 7-1'i. FCTCRF.S. J anuary . I A-bruarv. Mar, ia .prii. May. June. July ll.f.4 11. TI 11.27 10.75 10.65 10. Of August. September, (Jctober, November, December, 11.34 llditi 1 1.-17 1 1 . A4 Nt-sv lierne niarke ; steadv Sales of Middling 6 hales at 'J to 10; . Middling 10 5-8; Low 10 1-: Cood Ordinary 9 Klt'F.. Ne-.v Berne upland tl.OOaci.O'J. DO'IKMIC IIAHRKT. CoTToN SlA.D S10.00. EKt) I'OTT'.N .:.i.5ll. l!.vltitr.l.S Kerosene. 49 j:als. . '-"na TuitPKNTlXK - Hard. SI. IS: dip. S1.75. Tar 7 ")' asl.'Jo. L'l'HN-"iOat'iOe. Mkkswax ,0c. per lb. H' inf.y OOe. per gallon. At.kk Op. foot. 5c. to 7c. c. '. vtp.y !I.Ms lie. per lb. laldi-lbc. per lb. "lai.s- -1 per dozen. i-!.i-,i 1' -;lk ft.', per pound. Pfani'ts-I'. iaT 5c. per bushel. "- ' i '1'KK 7"n' :al .oi per hundred. 1VI, ixs--.fi .oiliaJ 1 10 per bbl. V aa.a Pf.a- T a:.t-.s --i irv. inc. : green 5c. ": as 5c. per ii . Chi.'kka s--C i own. 40a50ca. spring Mk -o . 'le. per bushel. iA7 ',5 ci-. per bushel. Tt I'.NTi-s a.ic. per bushel. A', m l'Ja;7o. pi r pound. i Ta r- is:s- Mvt-t't. C5a5oe. !!-i;s-c....n skin-a :io.-.: fox. 5' mink. So--.: otter from PAifi. 'ilNoia's West India, dull and n .m -aaa: not wanted. Huillimj. 5 in'-h, to-iir-.s. 00: saps. Si. 50 tier M. WIK .LKSAl.K PRICKS. Nr.-.v Mk.ss PoKK Si 1 75 sir a nccas Smoked. No. 2 To : prinie. -c. i '. I. and 1.. C. li.-7e A ii.s Basis lh's. .. 5. i ha AH .-3.50.i7.h0. 1'. .TAT- 'P.S Sli.OO. Lai;i Sa9c. Svh Granulated. 7c. Salt 90c. agl .00 per wack. Molasses and Syrcps 20ai5c. Kerosene ldo. ,. Powjdeb 85.50. ,a , Rnoi 81.60 t a , . , j . 4 4.,j ft. i " sP- IDi Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purily, strength, and wholegemeneaa. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not oe soul in competition with toe ranltlutda of low test, Rhort weight, alam or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal BakikO Powdek Co.. 1U6 Wall-st N. Y novls-lydw Henderson House, NEW BERNE, IT. c. This old and popular hotel has changed hands, and has been thoroughly reno vated and repaired. No pains spared to render tho guests comfortable. The table is always supplied with the very best the market affords. Cart house accommodations for the country people, and feed and stables for drovers and traders. .. Public patronage solioited. Terms, moderate. s A. B. CARROLL. mar5wlm Proprietor. C II. KOOIVCE, TRKSTOlf. !Y. Practices in the Courta ol Jones, Onslow and Lenoir. Special attention given to the collection of claims Conveyancing also a specialty. Office at the court House. rrjaMdsvltrn Garpetings. W.&J.SIoane HAVE MADE A GREAT' REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ALL. GRADES OF OOODS. MOqCETTES, fiom 1.25 upward BODY BRUSSELS, from .95 npward TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, from .50 npward INGRAINS, from .40 npward CHINA M AITING, from $5 per roll of 40 yards upward OIL CLOTHS, MATS. RUGS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Samples sent by mail whenever de sired . t&F All correspondence will receive prompt attention. Broadway and 19th St., NEW YORK CITY. mar4 dwlm Now Is The Time TO RENEW your SHIRTS! We have a Full Stock of our Celebrated PEARL SHIRTS ALSO THE DIAMOND. Our Royal Shirt Reinforced, AX SIXTY CENTS, is almost as good as any dollar shirt in the market. HOWARD & JONES, Gents' Furnishers. iuarl dw2w Dail Bros., WHOLESALE GEOCEES AND COMMISSION MEK0UAJSTTS. A Lot of Fine, Frtcsh Hay, Cheap. NEW BERNE. N. C, HENEi J. LOVICK, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Is ready to survey, procession and plot landx. Orders left at Hunh Lovirk s store, foot of Middle street. New Heme, N ('., svl 1 1 receive prompt Kttentii.il. fe20(l!w wtf FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS. Having tisHor ateil myneif wttti Wm. K. Kahi.k, q..ol W nt-hiutfton I bave full ue of the Oiuhtfn puprs, ihe must Important body of dorniiit-ritHry evidence in exttnee, toiK-tiing tlieK1 claims, and am fully prepared to prest'iit and -roHeonti ihfm. Hon, (JEO, . BOl'TWELL -will art as mvounNfl A. K. ALLKNt j ii, kicks: 'Jl W iinhlntrton St., Hoston; J2f I Tribune Hldir . New York; 1 12W Nw ork j Ave., WaHhitiKton. 1. C deo2l tidwiii ! Insure Your ! Horses, Mules & Cattle j IN THE j Mahal Live Stock Insurance Company I OK KRKDKKiriv, M AKYI.ANH. Hates low. Losses promptls- adjusted feiJdiwow watson a sirkkt. Apt. Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS OrFICE. SOUTH FRONT, Have First-Class Facilities for transacting a (ienernl Hanking linsliipss. Will receive deposits gulject to check or draft. Will Inis-or sell Kxi-lianne on New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore: will make loans on well secured paper, find make liberal cash atls-aiices . n Cotton, Corn, Rice and .Naval stores, aiul In. id on storage either in this lnaiket. .Norfolk, iiiiltimore or New rk fel. Id dwtf This May Do You Good. WANTED Energetic men in every countv iu North Carolina and Kentucky to self H. C Tcmsiin s Ati-asses. Maps and Charts. Those svishing an agency will do sseil to correspond at once, as territory is going fast. Catalogues and ... re., l .rc tern f rt-o on implication. Trial outfit on rei .-'4.: . complete outfit. Si. 10. sent ,f price to any express ofh'oe in i ma or Kentiick v. ,)i HIN P. TI A'KEK, apt in North Address ( r. neral Agent, Wai m Plains. N. C. . or 14 4S 1 1 Lou isville, Ky. fe'J" Oyster Shell Lime, .N . I V I S. Mew I'.ei ik Standard Fertilizers! I AM OFKERINCr Walker's Ammoniated Cot ton Phosphate, Long's Prepared Chemicals, Lee's Prepared Lime, LOW FOR CASH. Send for prices and testimonials, and SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING FOR CASH. j. C. WHITTY, fel8 wlnv i- XEW BERN It. a - Tho Dcstend.Chcan::t; ' -..vs -' ; s. -. Pure Carbohaio of .Lime "'(a" "-?.."''.''' , ' -- - ,s 4 -.s" --- . . . r A ,v. ' ' 1 i . .',-- tmmfi y : .-. . s ' ; ' -.ri'. . - ' 4 ' ' . We ar now prepred to pply th ' 1 farmers ot )utrn Korth Caroling witb -'. .'. '.'''' ri : : vw" - " ,, , Pure Carbooiite f;X4me, v ground at our Mill ta UTw Bern-- HiUsA- is lime made of oyster shell, fresh from ' , the bed. and Is far superior to brn' ;v lime, as it contains much . anlmt mas ; A Cheapest and Best Fertilizer : now in tho ilarkot. V , . Composted with COtton' seed or fatl ' ; manure it make "a torn plots fertilizer, , ' ( , and is indispensabl to (ha iertUity of . , the soil. A - ' . ? a ; As the sdddIt will be limited, farmara" . ' are requested to sea a ia oxaers Imme diately. OEO. ALtBN 4Ca,NtfjrBrM4 V.';.Vj L. HARVEY, Kinston, ... . PAXEICK DIXON, Hookerton. ' ' felOdwtf - ' ' a MOTHII (TI. k..4l,.IU4,.4U . T0E3ES,' TCCLGL &a. .t-: T. SWT Bills' fi'H ti. r ., 1 1 .. 1 4t lb. Aa(ll4 K II I,4. A vocouoke; 11. A n - a. a . i 4m -, . - mo ureu riwwr gruunr. For uUhrr. : E. IL HEADOWSft CO t t- ' 8li2wtf One Thousand DcIkraU EVERY FIVE 'JZkm:;Z You Do Notjfte to Getlt:;- pays mm;wiiimnmV;-& NATIONAL 1JX&'A&tf''-'iZ MATURITY INSURANCE ISSOCf. Vv OF WASHINaONDkO J , Incomorated and tindommt 'fcV tli - i ' leading business and profsssJoasi mea'V .- of the capital. - - . . ' Do you wish to arall jrourseirea and family of its benefitsV Annlr for farther infrirmfttirm t ' - WATSON ,& SJREET, ' i ' uenerai lacurasoa. .'gents, j&24 dlw3m . KBWBEBJT, N. C. ' ' THE LATEST. AND CEST SEWINg l! A 611 IH S. It lsi atnrrarsally conceded to b h flaefisiilaAad and best-mad on the market. . - . Xta used'wsrfc la rlesrsmt It decorated In likvai . vsndOIU. .,, , .; ., - ... 4 AGESTS WAHTED. . , wo Maienaa abdmss -j Leader Sewing Machine Co. b, - 4 . . " , H mm , M r .n,o SS FERDirmnD ulcig:: CAN BE FOimDi AT-a.'- ' T. A. Green's WdpndH - ON MIDDLE STEEET: .7 -GET HIS FSICES OR-v UC', V Lorillard & Gail s'TSaaff Grain . 1 -J." Sack, Kapes, Twines, CaOTas. Oakum . . Paints, Oils, etc, eto, befpre trarcbas- . -y -4 . . i ..a.' .-a ' ing Orders taken forNetaand Beiaea. v. j ; -. Anranl fAr HauM HnWMf I V4. ' 4 nor26dw NEW BEKNKN,'.C. vVs-'; rvc 4 BUC T ALU Will be mailed CDC IT-? a v ,a..A,( 44. 14 4UUU4B.H, W " r ntu wa and to customera of la Tear sniuom orderinglt. It ctMWina i&tratkm..t1Pes, - -J. 1444IJ444 ' 4 ... aci! uk .it D. M. FERRY StUO"Mir . Going! Goingr Goins . ;v COME AND 8EB MY ;ii(V.VA Holiday Fresh from New YbrK. GOLD, SILVKU,. AND pi A" ifii ii imv OF ALL KINDS. I bought for CASH, and caa sell tv.,'Ar. guit the times. , A ' Come before they are all gone. , l" " ,' JKHSHlUlt? a.c:T3p a - r ' ; have rut on them. " f yt: t DON T FAIL TO COMK T6.-. J.T'.'.V SA M. K. EATON'' MII11.K BTKEEI. ' dc25kiaw BOOK STORE J. L. HARTSFIELD,1 I f- tl' ;'v" TlKALER iy . . r . 4 BOOKS and STATIOkERT,) '. School Books and School Supplies 1;.J, a Bpecialty. , -a :r";. ,.-. Coufootlonerlea, ; .T1Vk' Tobacco. Snuff, Cigurit Toy. Qtammear fK , iockcry, lhinQ Tackle, Xte. V . ' , , s.1th of ToftlnlB)aoki 4 i Will. si ' , , ,y Very truly. -jJ;''vAA'" r w J. L. n ABTSFIELD ;X ' GEIMSIY H0USE,.-v"7 . i' .-..li'-'V" v.'. Snow Hill Greene "Co7rN. I;.v -1 .n" . .- Well furnished,1 and Table Suppllea wlUr ibe BEHT hemtstaflorrta. - -tMunple rooms for commercial travelers. i- ,r BATKS RI A I.K. V -:r.C. .4 ' W B iKl"- ' o feI5-Jw i . a ' ' ' v,. i.-- vcj.fc1.'f,' $t t. r 1 4 -a.:,' A -v o'V. , A -a ?- , ' " v '