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ltv . r N in v 4 kr I X I )K1,KXDEXT IIN" .-YI.T. THIX(i T oi t ill mm &H.OO IT VOL. III XKW r,KIiXK, CRAVEN COUNTY. X. C. MAY l.ss; NO. !). ). jr- IT IS vf'l III H I Mi (.ill 1 M IV f 1 . . i i 1 1 l iniliua h'm niif " li u n l.. io Kind II I tarn II III I I ,, n I rr . Well For You To Know That A That - "tr. r' That - That ''' That - liO'l. h :i es t i'Ii ( .1 r. il i n a I'. 1 1 nit' r , I a n- oddity, tuidth'lilv found h l m : ii ! lie other d.iy, when lie ullrlcd .1 Ul.-liel lor two - 1 1 1 1 1 Imiln'U oi' a sand ;ind i niiumd tin In- farm. The wa- ninrt' intit.ttU' at that : i il an v farm rtuliltt lit i i n-i- mi In- land, but lit" was i r j a- nl'l I-'. inner KofTrr-i, the . i a: i u . n a f.i rnirr t 'I K-m er . i : i . I didn't take it. The ; : . . : i : i . 1 is as lull til' wealth as .rt ..I' 1 ken-'.- p'hl tlu-t an. : In- i itt--t i in irn fd ma r '. : - : " in- pi!' in t f w til k a ' i . ' i . i.-d. prtuliifiii : ' i ! i m : . with pet- Poultry for the Farm, haps the Kiss id hair. Krtipt ions Tin' con t i n ual advocacy ol' la ucy on the skin, and pimples, and per- poultry fur common farm use is an haps the well known scratches" error. The poultry papers, and result troin the retention of these most agricultural papers, advise l m pure mat tei s. To avoid ail t lu-se the hreedi ng of cei tain I in re breeds, troubles, the horse should be thot- a- i. ; liey possessed merits far su onhlv brushed with a stitV. clean perior to t he barn-door fowls, and brush, fur at least ten minutes, cummon poultry. Th;s is a mis- iiiorning' and iiig'ht: and m tue.-utn- take. No une advocates the use of mer. when personation is pioln.-e. t hoi onh bred huises. well bred the skin should be sponged, or liotteis. pure IVreliei oils ur ( Iv ties, washed dow n with a wisp ol wet pure bred pijjs. orsh-ep. or cattle, straw, and then rubbed dry. before to the exclusion of common ones, it is brushed. but tanners are iu'''e('i to improve Til K (. 1! i A i: i ''. i i. villi:. AT N Si!- imbiiiir-r Notes- 1 ait lew l ai mei -necessary that a t brushed. We have : lau'h and I itlicule u i The Celebrated Pearl Shirt," -I 1.11 nil ':- t . i thank v That That - That 1 Lof.Wxr i : T b.TO," X - -. T : . CETTINGER BROS.. Sign of The Celebrated Pearl Shirt. Kinston. N. C. 1 .1 sc( i ei ea me a bull i 111 t his t , 1 he tanner knew the mound .! k;..- "I an old hole near it e'l i. id : idled up t'.v the : ; : . ; i i : -. lie w ishetl to make a '.ry, gravelly front yard ftr his :in i-e and hauled some cart loads of uiiul an.l spread it Ot-lure ins Hie rams w, ishetl it and he anions the gravel u nuppet i ; ! i i : w ei '' lied an ounce. d, ii, r. i-vi-r think it t heir cominoti stuck by breeding-up. iw should be by gradually introducing better ecu nel'hlxirs blood and breeding. With some papers, an-i every i.it tlit-v oil.fil detinite aim. J hus our cummon to imve iv.-u w our o er niceliess and lussiiiess. mixed sheep, which are it" when the cows were cuiried anil bleeders. I'ood muthers. and have brushed twice a dav, with as much plenty of milk. earv as was piveii to the horses, pin e rams ui une ol t he established apeuranee it W liat I ciirr a cow ! Never hearn breeds. If sie is wantetl, with midst has pi tell of such a tiling 1" Imt a cow hm- wool, the 'ots wold is perhaps else we think at: , . , , , . . i i-.i- ttie work of an needs it, eVt-n more than a lioise; employed; il the wool is to be nil- ramjern tjn,e . ami lor several reasons. A cow, proved in ti neness wi t hull t so m uch people, ami tin- s whose milk is used for food, n n less reference to t he mutton, une of the been erected, in n more impress she have a uerfectlv clean skin. Merino breeds will be selected, the fabric of tli St..t. w..uU b KfV. Srtttl JtMl'-o. '.Ii'- t..:i--OliKl. Sill" I l the !.( The (b-'iri:! ev;, r I ; -1 . : J.'iies. ,. the M. !:. i.-t ' i 1 1 a i nr a nit t-t i ns a; N : . ; I ! 1 whicli i ;i 1 r..e; tie- a;; . country. His m-i v.e.- a : . .:. a liiiiif tent prep :: i f. .- : . :unl t hi ai --an i s li n i; ; i : re t evei y d;iv. . s w i i .- - . . r. f : gram to Ii-v. I.'r. J t l'n .-. i . . : Riven ebeu lie-re. I. .., - 1 . hundre.l e. 'ii ver-;. :. - . HHli. live l-aimi r. 1 ' f ! : nights. Kuil aceoiints "i ti.. are imbli-lie,! daily- in ti.e nlia-inir:-t" U -v. S lowing ari'iniiit i i ;!:e i r n sceiil.-ir 11 vv-i. .n.-'- 1 ire crossetl witll ti,e reli.'i"us i.ltenonn m .n w a ,-tran-e ):; . illfl. like t- .-t t V I I ItKl It I.K () ( I' It It KN ( K !l . I ; " l r i-r.. i- ;-it- 1' i-i ,t rains an- pi ! 1 1 1 ii, a tin ir i J n rations, ii.i'o 1 tn il'i busiin--. tin . is the rt p- a t . Mr--. 1 1, f ' "'' ;'- in- la r hu-l : I.:, iv and '' farm, r- I.-!. .V; ' Mr. ii-nry at ' l.-i ;!..,!i;' a Mi. -I . ( '. I ii .riiani near Washu.-o .n : , - lia i a eiiii l fatally burnt '1 ri'i t ntly. !" ''' Mr. I ra ' la'; i n s (another need man ' ' ' ' lie.i at !:is i b :;( near Nebraska ,-ev--r ! : -- :; : :. t'.- p.!-. i r.ear Path, a lady, a ', '.' - ian.-iiiif of Mr. II. s-kntlith- rp-. w as '. " tataiiv t 'li ned. .- ., - Tv dr. .!-.. .v. ; ,kf i. a. i h i-j reached tli- !ak-. a:: ! i ;,, , : Piwanls tlie sound, iiti-ai Tin' -olionn-r (irace W.its.iii sailed ii ti." fr-m P. -i-li Po l-e mills on the T-th w ith a our lumber l.v I). C. Wav A Co. suli iile .r tli. A I II In in il. rim . W . II. 'rmv . Ksip . one i .f I lie mi. .ft ii , - h i e-tt i '11 1 -il C It I ..lis i .f Kilflgll. h fia si'ine da.sbt'en sulfelui: from de ran -c ti i e nt i if ri i i n d . Y e-I -rt ay e en 1 1 1 I-' was missed iiiid it wax learned that he' tiad purehiibeil apirtnl during the evening:. The most vigorous seart h w an immediately instituted, with the rtult that the dead body of the unfortunate gentleman was found litis inornint; in 'a o'clock, in a ravine back of ("apt. ii. II. lirnoks residence, and Hcuthwest i,f ( htk wood cemetery, the case beinp; ev i (, dently one of Ptiicide with the newly a . purchased pisUd. Jlr. t'r-iw left In. me at I do. Mr. C. C. Crow. Iiiusnn. f..l lowed him. thinking he had pone to low : t'tlice. tins wan not the cape. lie went e.iiial the store and purchased n new ::j i..jiir calibre revolver and three cartridntK. When tounu. he wa lying between two small (inches and near a clump of willows. He had apparently kneeled. tnd placing the revolver near Iiih riht Professional Cards. HENRY J. LOVICK, COUNTY SURVEYOR, ! ! - ' " ml I'li'l I mid. I'lilt'l. 1,1! 1 1 l lilllj unnk n Hlorr. flMlt 4 M. Ml.- Kin. !. N I', 'ii. , N I' , will rttorlv T"lnl'l lit N HI ). fe2UJIW WW II. KOONCE W t t i noy t X 4 Til l-NTO. ft. t ... 1 ' - - I "ti,-, ( in k low and ' ' ' l ' III Ill cllotl of 'I I 1 1 ninrtil wHm '1 sp-ctlla-e. evan-' li-t. ill'-cts i.Tily lal la cannot give cler the butter up th 1 -rael ami U panned out" i iou-h pickiugs. Then he .eisiiei of the mound, pmund puiili r in a mortar and it i Ti '. which showed his -eii-e in not taking ?." A fur i ; . i ;iie oldest inhabitant of lemnle had fired. The ball iicnt'l ruin I Mr. 11. C. AV.-iy has p. tie to Harmds- ,,, rend at about tlie level of the eve. t.air-. K'y.. (' r hi- dau-iil. r. Mes Katie. a,j apparently causeti inKtant death ' a v.'!," l.a- b. a a-.o i, 1 'an filter 's c. i - there were no evidence of it hi niggle. I'V-'- Mr. Crow had fallen backward with his 11. L. Harris. K.i.. lias imprtn t-d the knees bent under his body. lln hands app-araiu e ot Ins place at ) .Neals l ork , nail lallen oy hiH Bide and the revolver lay upon his breast. Mr. t row huh dressed in a suit of black and wore a grey beaver. His clothing was wet w it h the heavy rain which hail fallen m th earlv iimming. The body waHf'.'iitid by a little colored boy. Tlie remain were taken in charge by the chief of police, and county physician and an undertaker and at I 1 a. in. taken to his residence, corner Halifax ami Ia.it-1 Junes streets. Mr. Crow- was general agent of the , CHAS. H BROWN, A T I I C N i : V A T - t. A XT . KKVAMtVII.I.K. !. C. I'i - a . - o t a i .ti i ' u - . a 1 mi i i n, I a- mil I , C ii v i il 1 . a i n i .. I ' 1 1 1 . . , i i , , k.i o,l l ' ... . . a . i . . - . i. 1 1 . i n nrSwfliD bv buildins' an engine house, and a lib eral use of whitewash. Curlew bugs . ku-kiux as --me call them are di ar.g --m- damage on 1'an-t-go -wamp. !bee IdriN are li'"iib!e s ami in .--veral .sections. Mr. J. I i iltzi ht itt r, late engineer t.f st-am-r Wrisli ingl ai . has patented a most complete self-fastening bolt fi r store or warehouse window s. Died, at P.eech Ridge Mills. Mav i J;li. 1. I rmil mretil. Ililrd tlcioi' 1 1 t 'rti i- it RI reel. i: t arm- :h on ti une lUDtlrtsl, Schwerin & Ash rr-i n it ' ' ABTOPJIHIIirtJCi I i C IlIC'EH. Clotiiing in Ecii'.ess Virie ty mm (litc.l a -4 Hr i Ami .t4IMr HrtrA.tiM at- - t ' -e- Oooia Bared from the Firt will ill v., Jt A & ar ri tit iaoi-ii tLr iiwei) ii w titoka ' t I I f" innukl n,iil tit i i - i vi i B I J Jrl-d Mwudai U it- f v on w i v . i 1 i I M f Jr maA itaiim'ii: .- t i l. -' s SCHWERIN' AbH. p.)u Jt.' r . i if ? LT.MK. ,Bbls. Rock Lime, H0SE17DALE AND FCF.TLA1TE CIHENT. 1I ..V-Ti ll I I White Le-iJ, P.iint. Oil. X :::W::. Pauv, K:c, Et u , Lister and Whann's Plow Brand Guano. 1 rwnl l'liuier uml I li -j 1m t . I t- . !... IMPROVED r'OT TON" SEED. GEO. ALLEN & CO. COLDSBORO RICE AND PLANING MILLS, Gto1c1nTox'o, V. J. STRAUSS & Co., Prop'rs, RICE MILLERS an.l Mamifa.-turrr Blinds, Sash. Mouhiini:. MantrU. Cr: Floorinu'. Stair Kail-. Ia!uiri And al. ii.ti v- rv : v.'! Wo 1 ) or ulligS, WINDOW AN'D DCCF. FF.AiES A SPECIALTY iUriaf ja ;u.: p- i .- V i : . " ' ' : '' IjltfKt Improreti jljehiti'Ty. . ' fgHHtu in frutf r-i -ii.'. :' - - s . fir tJtimit.-n ii --'-i'.- Tli' i.. .! - INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL ENDOWMENT ASSOC'N, POUCIES A n 1 - iv il TS ..-.. - -n i am " TV !' " - OHO Iss-:-. ALLKN A. CO.. AG K NTS. . i: a i.i.i n . 1 R. O. E. LODGE HAY : HAY i I ,. I . I i 1 I HAY ! HAY : salt: salt: salt: salt 1,000 Sacks Liverpool G. A. Salt. Rock Salt for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Etc. CR.W y- N ST l'NH ,li IlliL.uU KXl'KI SS DFFIC h', I I t I 1 i "N . i nleiiis ret-oilt tetl a story tultl a.::: when a 1mi 1 hi.i rantllather ai-otit an laiifrli.ihiiiiui who hvetl in il a: ' I n u- u pit. Muling a pile .'uin home to coin it. ; -.t a- mi tlii-i eiy ( abarrus i i : i ' i the moiiii il w .in m ade . (iif.';njr. The lucky l-'.n iin. tli worked the mine in ruutfh, on' the luirCftt ellow chunks ; i;e -mailer iiiicp'ts and i!.-- ' ir : lie t a riner. and t he e " : '. ii . - -i n ii le n in i i'i!.. 1 1 e w 1 1 w or k t he mine : . - u , .1 t ii a ml ullhl nut ;. r the 1 .nliHhman's leavings ten dollar Buhl pi'eM as e i very inch f his larni . J-.'r-pHli'.IC'lm. animals can t hein-el ves. e kept Iroin tonlini . 1 w r. . 1 'ro a .'' ) . .in.-.. . fO'Itt I lil- Wlll .iae ii. i: in tin- tinirl of lBrtrrct, ? ""t, " n ', n'lc- ' iIrs', 1-lhs rKtna U Insurance Company 1 1 m ',.,: ,.,,, Klv,n u, u, , 1 lekles: laiiieil on the Ian at St. James. liusineBS anairB are nol thouKht to !e in i-umiN, I mi 1 1 1 in: rxtiue ol I --mn1 par. Kev. An. Latham oliiciatin. anyn-jse embarrassed. He wa a man . Jnldwti K. Ailen.nf Iteaufort njuutv. haw a of means. . four vear oM thg that weilis 120 Mr. Crow was 09 years of age. He poun.f?. an.l lias honev enough to 1 was born in the town of Ixiuisburg. For sweeten v. a il. a good many things. a number of years he lived in Peters- nn.. i'n roo.0 ourt- a- "e natl resided nere lor .- In S-fl r:(l(l nml """"" '"J jr-a.n. l.v the au milk, and then while if early lambs of tine qualify 'evtr. amenities ot ru-i, i-s. ,n,t will be bad. The kin are desired, one of the Down breeds ...,. , ; '' ' , , shuuld belli a peileetly healthful is chosen by the raiser. This is niake a new mtip lt-rwcial n.l re!ii..u- ei.ltitlfion alol III,' hhwul Illire OT OT-eelSi-lv the I'Alirl' whiell shtlllhl life Thu tmiv Taa.li.ia.. -.1, 1 !,,r... elletl h.S e t'S. He m-raiied .i , ,,M. ., K.. I,,,,.,,,.. .,,,.1 ,, I,., t. , 1 1. ,,',.,. I 1- f,rn,.. ..Aiilf-r thinkilll- eitreiw are w-r l.ir - won heakhtul. antl t he but ter or cheese raisiiii;. The ad vantage of grading ; '"tensest interest h.- n ..v. .-.iiia- ana ... . v , i it i. l . their etfert. Keii'Mis revivals are en will U- tailltc.l. Neither eleanh- up c.nmoll poujtry IS, however, emotional. and romo Iron, emot...r.al newt uor healthlillne.s.s can be se- not so prtditable ill must cases as ami to some extent son-at i. r.al preacii- cured without regular brushing of cross bi ceding. This is, )ru)erly, ing. These emoti-nal ri v.vals 1.-. ia r the kin and the removal of all the the interbreeding of two pure varie- arouso thinking im-n. je-r do t'm-y n--r. tilth which will iMtlivr upon ill kept ties. We have, however, usually waKe up ,a l,row' 'iiui-f,i. .c, ty n,. iiii i it- i , .. i- i mains tlie same: tlie vices are cows. inis miouiu oe none ueioie no ouic meeti oi iohim nuou me u,a the cows are milked, both muiHing farm, and of cotir.-e wish to utilize genuinf olJ-fashioae 1 revival of autl evening. The morning clean- those w hich we have Therefore religion in Nashville, based mi ujti.n mg should be a thorough one; a the tir- t thing to do is to grade tip emotional appeals. 1 nt bas-d up m a simple brushing, to remove dust theilook. Alter two or three years, victory over evil in hi, piae. s as w,n mid nttsp hairs will sot ii-ient w on t hev have the lonkq and . . - . . . . , ' ahont twentv-tiva vears. He was a I; ii. g:i U-lore the Kevolutionary r,. , ,, ..,..., ,r i. ,...: ,...rv ,. ,, , I , , ,.. 't ,,,.. ,Ua . "lu'"- , ,, , . '.'.' '..'' '.'".' ! , ltrominent member of the I-"irht I'resbv much, for both horses and cow s to mav be crossed w ith cocks of au- our t-itv antl attacked il-,e viaes and chin-rv to make plank a w ell as shin- ' ! ,lurL"- -4 jear .k no ii.ui an ,i , . , , , , , ,. , -, r ii,- ,i i " attack of paralvRis. and since then Ins have tin- .-tables so floored that the other breed, and then most of the immoralities of secial hie ami the g'es- health had f iile'd Soiiih weeks atro he advantages ot cross breeding will """ ".- . ;ir. um. Na.iaee. .nate oi steamer had an attack of sickness, fntler tlie lie re,,-e,l In this , , su o f n n re . irouuerMua . t.m.i mi.. me ui:u v asnm-toll, 1 t hrpnlpnpn iu i.'nc.u :jnii h'lrnc .. ',rfl ('IH'ks hich we recommend, spares nobodv. lie palliates nothirR be- 'Oll-Smutlnir. no male bird should run with the cause respectable people do it. Social "Oil scouting" is an in tins try tic- same llock more than two years. If amenities ar. J a . rowing friendship be- veloped l.v the wildcat eiiteipriM-s ln is heal t h v a n d vigorous", and h is tween vlmreh and people with in tli,. nil'r iiiK.if 1'ennsx ivania ,.r ,.v ..i' tl, lir.i v...-,r l,l- doubtful practlf are hel 1 up and -x- lioti nr im i .i . . .i ,- . ,. posed as the tl ev i ! s hand i waal; . nouairt is during the past two or three eais. troiitflv alter him. in lorm as well Tn less than one week he has i r i ' The owners of a wall fi cipieiit ly as feather, he may well be kept the all the churches t "getiRi- and f..r the make a "in vstei " ot 1 1. by loading secoiul ea r to run with pullets of. time, at lea.-t. made the preachers f..rget up the derrick and guarding it night Ins own "et Vfter three years the 'heir creeds: l-.e has made banker- an 1 an.l day. They are thus enable, 1 hi 1 ,,f the original Hock will be ,mr,rch!rms :l",'J U!V a"' T , ..i i ti , ii , , , .. .. talk religion . the lnlidel.-: and atieats to keep to themselves all knowledge reduced to one-eighth; alter lour have retired has so iir.nresse.l the as to its value as a producer, and ears to one sixteenth. C)ne has a value ofatio-.d life on tlie communitv thns to operate in the ccrtlticate lh)ck ot hens w hich have been care- that the moral tone r f public sentiment L' ' market from an advantageous h-s-dv hied amino fresh blood has and busiiu-s hfe has been stimulate. 1. T..h.r. a standpoint. When a well in what been' introduced for vears. Thev The foibles ,f women and Hie faults of to ire small, naiaiy, active, ;air layers. ootl setters and mother.- DR. G. L. SHACKELFORD. Surgeon Dentist, NKW nEIWE, N. O. I Mil, mi Mi, I, II ti-t t linrrh td reet . opjwmito ftdp n i r2H 1 w I j r. H. PELLETIER, A I I It N la V AT I. A W. N I- W HKKN K, N. C M visiting his family at ctr.ainq his mind had iHvrn wnv. weak- id. Miss I'henie Lanier accom- nmnn trrentlv in the r.ast feu; ,1 panic. 1 him. Miss Stella Wallace is It is not kn0wn at what hour the vi.-itmg friends near I.cechville. suicide was committed. There were laid. I.. W. Topping lueaidied at Ihe 1 maiiv searching parties out, and all is inan w i : 1 ' 1 1 ! . I 11 rrw I ng week Mr. .le-se 1 :ig and su. -c.-ss I u I tanner, w ho ,s considered an important new ter i.e.tr Kaleigh. harrowed k ritory is made a mystery, the brok I" cot ton preparatory to chop- ,-rs and ot her onerators at once lie n : ng .atid .tin ii res o! i A lie on. ,1. , ,.i:M : w ; ., : n g ; ..ifi ;. i n g n ilichlotl b. t.'i liegree--. e 1 t il e r UTa- UToss to I r i 1 , n a (j , i harm w i ii g less than two tUsone come anxious to know whether it is the garden sutler wo horses Went over 40 reallv a food uroducer or oiilv a tbieL- I... i m man ...1 Ihaid i.f Punffo on the 'Jth and 10;h insts and inimersed two ladies on Sunday morning. Mrs. Marshall liavisand Mrs. Iiavid ( 'arter. i-,- Toc.l.-y. Kid. A. T. Paul pre u hed at ni'ht. Mr. AVhitehouso. of the linn of tVhitehnu.-e tV Hay. lumber manufac turors. is gone home 'Kast'-rn Shore j on a health visit. The iirm has two mills looatetl on l'ungo creek. Iieaufort c 'iintv. and d" mut ii bu-.in.---s. M.in-i.-d. Wi.c. 1. the ph.,;.. gr.tph.-r. Mrs. Wright. i hey are to go South on. 'Juil-' r.-c. iulv. I'er.m v l. Stick y and Mi-- I.iz.ie" Carland. I lu.j.e e has done as w. 11 a-; he has in marrv- i mg. - lat- parts of the city and its suburbs were examined. At 10 o'clock persons living near the scene heard a pistol shot, but paid no particular attention to it. At ah. nit P'ltSO o'clock this morning the chief of police anil some searchers heard another shot, while in that vicinity. A't irs (,-ti Jhsr rrrr. I)is,atislic(l Mr. Zll.ck huin. U'ASiiiMiTt in. May '2'J. -Senator Joseph lllaekburn intends to leave for home to morrow. Kver since his interview w ith the President last week lilackburn has OWKN II. iniO!N, ATTOItXKY AT I, AW, OfBfp frtrmrfy orrtiptf hy HtmiiioitB A M unly, pM)K)if ( .ii Kit mi noun Will prirt c in i h C'Hinltna of Vrmrmu Jin'. ' himI' w. i "rtTi. rml f nd Inolr 1'roinj't nil 1 1 1 l m .ttl(l 1 w4lU'rLtoii. irw-cl wlv. C. R. THOMAS, A T TO li N K V AT LAW. f!irt' on rntvrn Kirrct.i ii Stanly lialldlng m-ii r i-uiiMTtil I'lilliM-k Nirref noT4lwly C. II. THOMAS, Jr., UF.WFORT, N. V. i TiirniT .tnd 'rrftt atrvtrtA. ftrtt-rt I ttntl aujolnlng Wtl' i- on cirti. i Will .ni.i... n hi it I le I 'mi 1 1 pi Htl.'iii nut to en I l.-ri ion o( claims. nut I tl w I y ittun and i acres ol corn . -moothiug harrow was a iling J teeth, the liar v Iry hole." To obtain this inltr- mation, thev einplov men thuruugh- tine run co ri ai nil I hern . The c- o 1 wife. etters and mothers, anil get the kind husband, the l.tviair cl.il ln n their own living all sumuier but and the Christian m-uhl-u- have Mow can the held up as one would la id cp and This we enn a grand paintint.-. trrand-.t.m-ht.-r ;f the late Ira II. 1II1S, Ht CUIl- T, .,, ,, ,,,rl. ,.r ,;,..,.,, T.n.nirc t'e.ve. is th.' qu.-stiun wli.cl. may be enable ,im to ,n.tk(. ,in :.h,,.!ut.-ly The sale ..i' the State lands was ,h,sC inn ot iiiiiet.t -tiitit- in ,i iiiiu(iii-ii ui niaeous. Irom w ni.-n one It eis run- polled to Tuesdav 12th inst. . I su tux ise AIKli.Kitll Hi. Nitrl a I'm i a 1 1, ii been in an uncertain mood. He went clitium. tonl i ..u to the President w ith the d istinct pu r- i .,n. .1 -i.e. - The Ki oom is a grand-son of the pose ol liaving a (uarrel wun lum over V ',. Salt- i thwaite. ami the bride a u"' withdrawal ot ins Drotner s appoint WILLIAM J. CLARKE, COrNKKU,OR AT LAW, eirlN I..-hi At Nrw HrDft. rollecllDg I'.tlil I "K 1. I Mi aw ri.tn. thre sections ami to the oil intlustry. and po killed in all matters pertaining the keepers of hens in the country, ning as he would from evt. All the teeth iiu Idetl leprosv llggests Itself, Utlt urst niie ne liiiiKfH reiiK-ion iin Kine ma; now- whether Ptro-e ,,r the husband and w ife join li m is and " ' "."v- :.- .1... ,a.;l 1 a.. , . , rit ,- .1 c uii.eiii,iL.Liii tiiiiiiiiiJiivL uioneis, or urn grown iowis 101 .,,., 'l,, iv. no iioii urn vii, ii. i.ivi. ui.iiivei tlllvKCll-S III illllliUlN in tnitnsjnr,. i.O an, asare- con rage 'iidurance and shrewdness, around the nivsterv wells t ne wr to waii f. .r T he land on A 1 1 igator and Pungo canals is i ii n-ii : nearlv all of the irrowth is t-"' tl." killed olf it l.v fires, excent such as run f many vice tuia up tin. I mature during one season: there 1" ' -' i- no soil, and when it becomes drv it ment. 1 he commission had been made out and signed bv Wanning, when the ira.lnnl .t,,n.wi,i ilu .1 n I I v r- u ItUil - burn was angry. If the President had ATTORNEY S AT LAW, been a hot-tempered or a hasty man New ltni, N. !. MOORE k CLARKE, l,o.-,i tint ptiit.ii.tser. Uiere miRht have been tjuite a scene be tween liim and the liery-tempered Ken tucky Senator l: .1 1 1 .I.... . 1. 1 ."ltn ti li ti I lieu itliu su coot lliaL t-tte e a -en vai I y - n 1 1 Will prael me in 1 lt- ( 'oitrlii nf OartArl, t'rm--II, (iri-.-itt., Ilyili', Jdih-r. Kfiiotr, Oltlluw The President was so n.'t Mir,ti,.s. .mkii 111 tin. irt'iiititjuiinii iiaivign ftDa rrw h t Slates ( :onr ickwani at au angle oi to scout lhe harrow was run .,u. l,,:lr their true character. ,,,l,..f ,.,;..L-,.,w in t.t.fn..,.. or !" :J. f ' ,:', ... up .mu i.uuit. nuniilt m xtason. nw officer was not able to work himself up mtl-uil 1,.. mws ,,r iliarrorv.llv ti , . i i v..v.,.. io u as ,i rt , it i aim ,isaiisuii p....- i - no son, and when it becomes dry it .,,,). wh,te heat necessarv to make -t " 1 '"'"' ' " K lTlMy. pfcdwtf o .lie rints,ir(liiift)D.UI These men us,, strategy, bribery, wintcl liav best. TJiis (.trauge man. hv an tkctia cur- burns down to its moisture, t ine of the V , . -f, ?, TV7- ! . prevent the too great ami even force, to gam their en. Is. The farmer must treat his llock rent which he creat. s I etw.-en him-.-ti Hvde Park settlers ha.l his hut burned ' '"jf! ",v however Ms he we .1 the cotton. Afterthe They eompile statistics of prodtie- of hens exactly as he would his tloek andhw audienc-e. an.l by imi-art::- th.- bv lire siicullenn- umb-r the surface , ,hat ,,p 0 n,nre' favors to ask of If stand was lountl I the Ktat.. ol te, , o-I mn s u,... or l,io lionl of ,-. a or -1' v v, ...... v v nt- ' tor some iinie. I'lazco out nniif s I M -.1 1 . N s , New Hru and CI.KJiKHT MAMLT oi So tl pit s In .- Mitln nut ami t lie crust on top probabilities ul new territory, and ne 'r..uiid entirely brukeu up. all matters of interest ur importance is matlc very easy, tl( the newspaitcrs. brokers, and iii.l ...ull.vr I . . i in.-i -i ...... ...v ..,,.. . large prutiucing iiiins. rsiiine ihk w ishes c is high as ."o Minic mi ohoppm o.l ti.-lllg he ifs! ot his crop Mr. Taylor f,,r salaries niiiniiio- i-e. a Mii.l wIikIi were plow Iiandles this, i ne man and a horse " t-r . .u res each da v, t h 1 1. ' n. A I sheep ur ins nerd ot cows, or ' h(.!)r,s ,lf n!, ,-,u T(.n ,, :i. other stuck that is. secure the use makes friends of tlie iurt'..i f ib-ii. ot' lull bluud males having the tie- even in telling them of all tie- i;-a -an sired characteristics. Thus, if he things they ever did. hes tor.rs he will li.iv oii'U nf lie ilasnes to pieces all tic tin ore ' I ". . , , i ", the politician and the i;i;i;...-;n': he t those breetls lamous lor , . , ; ,- .. receive a the number u' eggs the hens lay. humbuir. un.'l stands ,It Iv, rv mil,-..:'.- shan 111 the profits which mav le Sie ami beau t v of ri'L'S Iliat bf nil .-is n 1 ivin..- w i: m-s 1 h.,: i ri: !--:., i.. - worked suit from oteratiutis based noon the ,.!ii,.. t vimi.W- i lunm nnmlii.r nolicv. man information obtained bvthem. In mav be inust desirable. The French Looking at him aloc fo m a i ii !. :.d way some have made consider- Inecds and the Spanish usually t",' 'o! V ! V"i, ' " " '! , ' ': . , 1 asnville to hold up hi- ban.,-. A- a fortune, almost at a stroke, have Iar' e-'trs: .eirhorns e?Lrs ol . .. i;c..-.. ,.; , . , ,1 r- r-r- - r--- -r-o iravuri i'i nit i n n.i . .t- .:i. v.v.tin.-.i er - foot was Their work is ol a pari lcul. ii I v dan- medium size: Hamburuhs lav many of moral cura-.-e. !..- nil! h i,.- 1..- . . - un m.--n . : . u r he was away. He loft, he said, because be "era: Id not stay in a place where h 1 is si i near the top as to break through SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTOKNIlYrt AT LAW. ifin.ii.i- i ttKithed harrow to With per week, while others one miibllc, the horse the rhi' .tiit! the harrow the row of .ki :,.wc,i to run alongside i lie .oiing geruus nature, as the men w ho but small eggs, while all are persist foil, an inch away, sometimes of guard the wells are armed with ent la crs of lie. tut i In I white eggs ii-. tearing up a plant. It is ritlcs. and under positive orders to The halt-bloods, as a whole, wil i-i.i'tl tiia. tins species ol tuiltiva shoot any one discovered '.oitei nig ;i ai tests t he tl mg ol the young ;lx,iit t he property at night, nil. -a fretjuent when It first ap t I . i On tlie n it l'.a bor. . r 1 1 1 1 r u-i i small on :: (if.. . I: .o;o. e ground . e x ul U'twet'il this city we saw at Monday g a harro w si in il ar to in' tlesci , Ik'iI alwive, one . Ai.i.kn vV t'n's. we : w as Icav i ng t he cot ton 1 con .1 1 1 ;on . Our cxik in- firm that no iin es ! it-t t t-r ol" n ict-r Wol k ; i urn a n tl cot toll than t he - 1 ' i: n I I t In- Brush en the ( mm . w ; . ; -i :,s cilisider the skill .Is .!i ". : orein 1 1 is supMisetl - ;. : hose w ho think at all vt a ; ri : ec: ' r g co ei 1 n g for t lie is . c.n.il frame . and :.g lor ;he outer protective ol i ; . t : i . or fur. or wool, or .is, to t. . w ii poll . 1 'nit t he s i , ., ; ; : he most i mport an t ". tor the waste mallei of the . '.. o i an an hi tl . It is by . . s i : ii : i a i i I 1 n g. I hi t coll -s :; . i ; ,. . 1 s 1 1 (Hires or openings. :gii 'a i.a li wa'crs vapor : e . aiol Willi winch a Iso a s a i a : -go . , an 1 1 ' o I i m (Hire , : :;. ::, Id... .f. At times, s a i -i ii a rges a 1 t r ge . u.i n 1 1 1 y . i ::. t : ei . w h : , ii we cal 1 n-r-a a ui . a :. d 1 1 : s ai w a s d isch arg s- wini i. escapes risen A ' its-. : sk I n dor.- t In . : . a . ! i : i t tintl 1 ( it m . and s , , i s- o( is. i : : s a II ' ': . a ' s, : ;. , ; h ; I, g i s w 1 1 di g. .'s : s. ; ... s k . n is coiitau'lv t lie e I 11 : r I Monster Cannon. Among the must striking objects on exhibition at New Orleans ale the models of the monster guns. Some of which arc now being tun strueted by the I'liited States. All the world is lar ahead ul lis m ibis particular kind of war weapon They are needed on our coast to protect our seaboard citie-. which are undelended and could e.i.-iiv be captured by any power basing a foreign nay. John Kriesson. the inventor ot the famous Monitor, ha. built a -hip carrying a su 1 mi ai i :.c gun which experts think wmiM de stroy any vr-.-rl t r i ng t u en: ri oi.e ol uur harbor-; but ('ongies- ..: :-s la.-t scssnm it-1 ust-tl to '.i ti.r ros; price of tins Ile-tiosri. a- it is calletl; though it wuuld serni that the members ul the Senate and House might have met Cap,. Id les son's wishes in tills respect m v;ev of t,he signal st r ice he I entitled the country in suppl ing an antago nist to the rebel rain Joa,:.i. oil llaiii(iton Ko.uls. Nut wit h.-l an dm g the i cm i.-seiise ol Cungie.-.- in this matter, the I It's! 1 1, e r will be lm d tor tins ct di n 1 1 y in case id need. t it- Hive. tor is a pa; i lot ai well a - a man of genius, and ha- i. tn-t ,1 ;o sell It to lolt'igll poWels wini Wide anxious to 1'Urchase ;t. l'iiei c !: i-bet-n gteat acttvitv in cannon n:..k ing all over the world rccci.:h. A moils;, -r cannon is being m. oh- a' : he I'.. until of Cail at ( '. rem -li.-. 1 Is to ! J J feet long. at!.', w :. a 1 1 i in 1 1 ot l.Tuo (loitii.'.s a 1 1 . s; .. :.. , ol some lime in . le . 1 ' - i . t c w ! h- r 1 iio.imi. ', and it w . ii in. t in . : , d t- i:hil. .d A;.:wei:.. Stonewall Items. take after the (Hire breed in a good ineiisiii ,. and m so far uiay be said tu be an improvement upon the old -tock. The .second year the three ijii.irirr bloods will closely resemble 1 1 ni t- In ei 1 lilies; some will only be distinguished fi'uin pure-bloods by an expert, while others will. show their dung hill oiigin very clearly. ,iiid et. as lasers, these may be the sciy be.-t. So improvement goes on. l'iit- llock st ill ill two or three scars assume the appearance 1 1 - t tl: tl c ui la.'.1 membered by tie' y. city and -u in .undine or not to stintk the w a ttuestion of policy. I no in'S of pub! ic and poi ii ic.d man dt bales the policy t truth. Mr. J a .r- is pr young men of the c a; i, ; goes tt iit'Ce (ft. .re ir'i'h. with a good mulls e and a I ra n ing the seveie-t c. ai ' 1 on n a 1 1 w rong givts no oiTfi ,s;.. 'i'o I ,,. a before an a u a l. -la a a 1 par: vicious pa ! . 1 1 - -e 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 a : ; v and when 1 1 C : . - . . u . : calam ii y . There call I.-- l a !a p" I w ho-e ail.o'- 1 1 , ei i .ir. i o w ar We il l ... : w .-I, to I - us this Administration. Today he emphasized tliis tleclaiation bv addressing a letter to Secretary .- , , i . . i . w 1 1 , ersi a ii--i n i he ' etirtpcif t ravn, Jon- lliv.ir.l ucL-incr linn t, ul rt L-n lnu nini.. ... . ... . " oi I l,.,-n tl.in - ilnn-n in tl,.,t ion- Tliu "'.'"' .'."b " HiikIhw. I u T I . I . I . 1 a 1 1 1 I 1 11 1 . 1 ,. IIOI r II(1 tl )0, m,l bp in things, low n in that ,u. lhe fr(im eyt,rv ap)lica. j(in f,)r ,,act. in tt.i , ,, . i... i-.. m.i t ..u id N.-w Heme. the State Department: that he should ask for no favors there in tlie future, an.l as a necessary consequence he did no t desire to have his name on the rec ord. The fact of this letter being writ I I'lN'I'IST, ten became quite generally know n lattr tew BERN. H. c. in the dav. It w as said that Blackburn had written letters to other members ..f '"T1- """n r"nc the Cabinet withdrawing all of his ap- mi iio.h.i prl7dwly plications for positions. None of the other Cabinet ollicers knew anything range on that land is generallv go-.d. bin stock is very apt to run wild in tin? immense w aste, t I. a't r. The land w as la a s .Id at all. DR. .1. I). ("LARK, l-nipenor i tiuit at Swan (Quarter con vened "ii ill" litli. Judge Nhipp presitl mg. S.-ventet-n lawyers in attendance, and returns not nl I in. True bill against I'ue negro who kiile 1 los wife. Mr. r.rock was on hand to seil a horse, or p. trade. Messrs. j .nng. K in iolph or ss ar intry . i -;! ! k e truth is i ; ; -n id.'l- the 1. a li il 1 1 l e the unn- of telling fur w anted to furnish the buggy and about HUfh letters and Mr. li.iyartlie 1 a a i . i poultry of the breed H.,U1"", in 1 1 .T...1 v. irl, t, lin.li t, i.ro.lti.... tl... 1,11 1'" " ' '. ' " l" Mr. Jon. s i I i-1- 'e II. I.t nil t lanes ' Jlr. Join s is c. i-1 .. a .i.g luipi os t nieiit. i lie (jurstioii natiir- au.j r,..lt ,.,,,.,., ally ailsts. Will they be improved? time a tn: 'y ( iaa-i In- better and more profitable people plan.:;, a: il than C.t-'v sselc be hire? 1'erhaiis coniirgs. ii i i lhe pei ail in '.as not bd all Uses. but as layers. es. ( .. The hens wiil lay mole egg-: they j,r , r-1 - expr. wiii be le-s mi-lined tu set: 11 they pie at h.r.- i c se; at all. they svill (irubablv be w rm-.g. and ;: i . . I.i It- oi It I. ,r i ii.iv dies .in,! -is teachers i - b ' t . i not soon he righted. producers oi eggs, no tl.mbt the If ,h: or.,w. leak will be more satisfactory. .. t.ltv. w jj, a i, ,. - Sliollld one of the French bleeds preached agadi-t i hi -p j ; have been electetl say the Hull- does he would have i, dies oi' I n.t i.nrc f'h.. elfin, ro town. I i s C Oil r a ge a V. d 1 and iinproveiiictit in the llock will be very inaiked. As to the number ot egg-, a llock crossed and graded i i j ' w 1 1 1 1 I alliums will surpass them. lllir t iie eg gs o w ar. 1 1 i -; e. ''irage ol t i s-,v that i .! l.igmeut t tiio same ; . o; ' . i i i e n ir ,-h'Tt- ,! orraup,.- r.-n harness, an I whips. . s. vt ral ..-d dler- ware anxious pi sell us -combs shears, t to. ; the shears wuuld shave the buyer. Mr. I '. Sa. 1 La w il h a Mac k smith's shop on bis wagon was ready for business ; tlm Miwittfi-r was l-epl-t Sent ed . I lie a '' . 'll'l a till ilf- tivt ly. the '' '"Wi'! will lint be h ft vdii'ii its very courteous head is on m a 1 1 ' 1 . the ,h ' r i: I . was pre-ent with an eve 1 i 1 0 1 - i 1 1 ' alld the sh'k el i - - 1 "llg u. iv it II an i-h. Washingl.'ii sent a 'a rge do legal icn : S; 1 1 lev A: St 1 1 1 .y . ;a h ar i- n. Swindell and oth.r-. I - i w i : . ad i .,..n. Win lie!. I. laiimn. Ca r I .-r. I'.a ri . r and I. owe. In- ' ie.il. -. SV. -i..n and indlev. I'm. I. Ib-ritage io was on hand to sis i ve or t in hair in I hr !ate-t stye a The sleaiin r .l.o;.. It-It on M n l.ay t" r. turn .. W.a-hi r gp.n . and will I"- ar Swan 'Quarter on I'm. lay er an excur-i ai P. p.titiltcii I ight In ai -e. 1 itad I,e-leeted 1 . - iv 1 could p'll. ii ise t i i a i ' . ' 1 1 . . iga i s. ( r mi Mr. 1 Ir w n t .f .,1 d -h .. - I I i 1 1 . W'h.tt ui .....r . II. tut r... ne aie but I r 1 : i rlo r was ur ' lai'ops ' an I led lit oiit !' .r. ') nils for a l.tit . I . so la I ; b. I . IoM. r vX i from Mr. S..!. lb t'liiiiv 1" buy or mad.- bu-iue-s da rt-.. ly t xamiie U- w iial w '- IVft. ; r : i '. v w . . - 'a; . i -ai-!. "w "iild .1 . I uar-. w de n vi .u 1 i i e xccci i I lie l i eneii grades ot hers in size and p..s-;iy 1 1 t . 1 1 weight. I It-sides, t he b ids wdl la- larger, ami s t ry much siipell"! tor the table. Ill fact, weie one to -et out tu grade up a tiock id common t'osvls to produce tin- in -t table fosvls fur autumn and w.ir.i. he could hardly do better t ha II take the 1 loud.lll or ( TeS c t i in. w inch .tie la rge, h a ve mi pel lor lies!., wh.te skills, and ate pelsl-t e-.; las els,,; lal ge w h Ite egg-. They ii.. iio.tisii. !r-s hards than the 1 . . 1 ui' in il a Au I -'ii it it i1 a a' . pose gave him tli" good women of this eny if not to tight Ii is ball stand bet ween 1 1 1 nl a le 1 Can rage to t.-ll the t n; and before the pul.!;'. public i- a h i g 1 1 -.iild'. rv ,i r vi . n ran is honest u r- an. r a I rt ai l et -t.adv. !.;s we cv tl. . la art Ku-si.i's Latest Deinanil. ;--N. M y 1-.- 1 ' l - au 1 1. a ital i ve t .night that l.'u-.-i t deiuan hak and ai 1 : i k ar 1 'a--, the I" -.-. -.till 1 i p . in I s the Ameer I ' a 1 I ' lie 1 1 " r l ; v ' I the la a : ; : n. a--, lite!, b! 1. i 1 : ' , i . d be if .e 1 1 I . tiv I ,1 1 1,1 I - '- 1. t in lied. May '. s. -Th.- x. ueiiu nt tie' a .-, j ro -ked murder of 1'. by 11. " Terry, at Liberty. : . ii.-.i i ;- fresh iin pu 1 -e at id ' I J el. r at his home in e . i : : il. .-county. At o Vloi k lung i party of I w tiny di-gui-ed .1 p' i '-a. ui of lire ja il by I h. it, I i he murderer. Jeter . I in. - -1 popu lar men i n t he ,ii,il hi- t u ne ra I y esterday . a g , v a: 1 .a , , i ,-d I e r ry w a- a, d - a V. Il T try . a pi . in dient .(,,., : . -: idie niur.lt r. r is a.u 1 .p,. . . i. -..:.' but ot her ea- t-s re : a :'!. si..;,., m w loch the i - v. . i , 1- ir. .1 . ii the i l.v Ui 1 :, i le 11." I II. I. el- lll.rr I i . 1,'h, r- ai-- i h ughl " tes . 't Jet, 1 I he I. r. at lb Kid i d: ,1. a ; '. : loth. Ki-v. s.imue! 1 '. .' Kvangela-t. c mi; Na-hv ill.-. Tel.:;. "I m a t.-nt nl.i i, w . . , persons. Tl,;- ;. i.i i. from the nisi. i .,- . as many ; - ; : - pre-elC. 1 have J . -1 1 i. nt. ing tel. -gran N v . .: . . 7- Id . .1. S. b ; ,. c. ui v.-r-c :.- i a- i : - bundled in o'. Meth 'di-:-. !:-.;. : 1 1 s s :, ; ; p . . i 1 1 . " ; , I . I... ,! work. i fused to tal k about his. lllaekburn w a- mvisible all the evening and could n-i he found by his most intimate friends. His letter today seems to indicate a formal break with the Ad ininist rat mn. liiiitli : 1 his serious step is not indorsed ny any tit his associates from Kentucky. A well known Kentuckian said tonight Mr. lilackburn cannot nlTonl to make all issue I'.ll the 1'resldenl upon aipicstion j ui re ly of patronage. Much h ss can he alford to make an issue upon the failure to appoint )ils brotner. I think the President was perfectly jusli n.d in withholding that commission. 1 lie people of Kentucky will approve in-sc. .Mr. laaikiuiii wui iimi tliat he will ii..t be sustained ai home. I regard this step a very foolish. The letter of hi- brothel' show I'd I hat he had but v. rv little use. and the Senator s resentment show- ihat he is I e king in g 1 judgment. It is said by nth. is that li'ackburn h i I. ei ii merely waiting for a pretext Ira break that be was very iincdi di ali-hed with the President a I lie- .lils.t because be I a i led to a ppoi n I I'lnl Ti.omps.m Commissioner of Internal K 'M nue. The appointment of liuck a-Miiii-l. rto Peru, a man from Hint k burn's own Imvn whom he did lot know, and a number of other incidents of this character have contributed to ir-lu'-e an irritated state of mind Then Mr. Blackburn 1- not mi speaking terms w ith Secretary Lamar. He had it ipiarrel with him several years ago and came near sending bun a challenge. Il i- not certain whether the Kentucky Senator has broken with the entire Administration. He is on good terms with Mr. Manning anil w ith one or I w o others member- "f tin' Cabinet. Tie ITesident and Messrs. Btyard and I. a mar are m hi- black book-. 1 nies w i-.-r ' 'U n 'I- prevail with him. le- m. pro ha hi v do what he can 11 t under t" ...po-e the I'tuitii matioli vi liie I n -i a. nl - nominations, lb' will ii.d a Hi in h more Pel ions issue tain la- la I.oiv if l.e wishes Io make l. lt nil h le ad w ii. because lhe il t l.e ' !e a g !.l : ,a ,! hi- br. .' her w a- g. a ng ' " I ' d ."il,t.'.l he -poke III the Ill'iSi ' Ml' g kit. P till- I lite I 'l e- ; ell I - A. 111. .I.i I I .1 f II re. ! i. t : ii g for d a g 1 1 .r ion - -u X P. it I ll K 1TEUSE L TRENT RIVER Stoamboat Company . 1 1 NniMe uml Trrnl wiik Hrtilul oil I-! h, Ir-K.. y t a iikji li inst on M i m Ut ' m nnd 1 liim ii ii k I .ii ikI 1 1 ic until i i ii It Hi laiUi'l i IllM Hi ' i I k i i m mix) U'ft I i i - - t llli Ihi ti in I '-nl nr'ln rn'rn I : I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 UCH. 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May 28, 1885, edition 1
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