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i hi: joi'kn al. F v ofclitSl. M. C J vN ' Mr KimliT srmnu. l Kia . -11 'ilKarll'l in cull'tl il r r . a-i . krrtpllaj ( tki JOI 11 1-. Jtc J. .1. McUEE.K f"H i I I n I . IlkorlllJ t rll for it br rlpllo in I. tki JDIIU4L. Kinaton Items Ir Joya ha moJ in.- i.e-i . :. i'r Alex i'rr ha m. i ' : '" near Bell Kerry. Kinston Grided school h.u e r diteX3 pupil: 1 3 inoe ihf n . : -i- Mn. H. C. Bowen iu with reUtit ai (.'auier .. . . o county. Mr. A. C. Stert ! i v. t temchioK 1 ' 1 '" " r 1 fa w mile from t.-n. J. B. t'oil.vk iv.. - :. U. Uoa m new town I -v V ' ciilf of 'ool'.-e. takm h: i . . KinwQ :: - -- -'' ow pupils anil fu 1 '-- : - r - prinf term, notwit :..:.t:-. i . i . time. ' Schools r being tamrl.'- : - the dihtricta of the roui;'.' ' ' IiaxtfiW find it iiitViv.u.1 "'i t. h-tnJ a full aui'Ply ' -f n k. Th many frieu.ii f Nel lwv rd the JdLRN M- will - I'.ii: l tvi. to lmo (lis death UnMuurlcrrr for aom time with couourcptien Mr. French, aiteni for Il.tchcvck ' Anl.vis of the K:b. h ' ; 1 uiarn'e.1 on of our 1 v . .w. r la.de-. Cilvart Virii" .lurui :-. Mrm. LSKtt, of Farmville him nt Christmaa at ber brother '. Mr. Tin.!. Askaw. 7 jcet our information from a certain Lenoir wuiowt-r and it ii r.-ii bl. ! At Uaat m more marriage license j left, bt thT 004 for '8- Hop to haves new luppiy aoou. f- no, .t. , maxrjlnjt iu bcauje (. h - n t ni v. n or. Prof. O A itnawlcT is a-m at hi poet in the Kinaton Oratietl School, ator an abeonrn rtf t--t 1 week on account oaickaees. He baa had thrv attack nf hTtr. I Pro. ower i tachln a number of ! - 1 in thia ami Jonm i county. He ia furniebing much pleiure for the younx people aa well ai mipioT Lnx the maaio of tne church e. Mr. JohnOeUbat who performed the Md mrriemoi taking hie dan-htr. M rt DwTid WaJah. to the Ay!um. bnnuht baVCkLevtUi him Mr. BabiU. who -.. oar rieuup eTerl moot ha ego He i mucn I bnprored. Mr. Dr. Lewia pent Chriatniai with reltle in Richmond. Vav. and re- tamd UM Friday. Dr. Lewi uad I b nwsa,r made boaineae in Uoldloro that day, and returned with her on the I Teniae train. j Why ahouM North CarolinUna oppose i thw BUlr bill? The flretechooJ fanda the Old North Stale ever reeeived were one aad a half million f r m the Tnite.1 8UUea Trwaeury in US'. Andrew jaca- ( aoa, a Democrat, waa Preeident. Xh ommieakioere met in rUr -alos iloeday. W. W. Dunn, Clerk C lhe Superior Court, whv, u granted loafer lime, rave hie official fcoad. Tba aeuai routine of boaineea wa traneacted. Mrs. W. R. Skinner hai a very full achwot al Nann'a echool house. Pink HilitowMhip. Caiiatbenica. drawing, etc, are mv festurw that have awak ed an Inter eat and ahow her to be a teacher up with the limee. Dr. Chaa. Duffy and wife. Catherine LaJk have recently celebrated the flf tieth annivraxy of their married life. Quite a pleaeant time it was. They are ajoyimx fair heavlth. and we hop them many mare year of domestic happi We have the aad newt to tell you that Kr-Joba Wllliama and wife of our town are dying and-out been for eome time, but UH they live. I mean, they can dya aa old euit and make it look like a aww oov Succeae to every new enter prise. J. B. PoUoch aaya the Peoples' Mutual Aaauraacw Fuad ia growing in favor with our people. You can draw a part f your meaty while alive, and thi la Joaa what ail the Kinaton bachelor will want to aVe-, Why not save omething for old age? i J. I. Vance, near thie pUce, latin excellent horae laat Saturvlay morning. He waa ia hot pursuit of a fox. and hie horwa plunged both fore feet into a hole aad broke iu neck. lie came near be- la badly hurt, bat fortunately received ! oal v a few email bruise Haven't I heart! how it waa with the fox. The board of education met last Moo day. Ther found the total number of children of Ichool ae i" Lenoir county waaSs879. There are 6. centa to each , child. The board will meet aTain on the) third Monday to appropriate the one-third of the echool fund left to their davpoeaU. They aak the presence and help of all who desire any part of this meoey . Krvim ' . . f in if r JI1BBIKD. In Kinetoo. at ihe Diaciplee' church, ou Wednesday, Dec. 30th. Dr. (.ieo W. Dodsoo and alias Mollie Belle WaUh. Dr. H. D. Harper officiating. Thia morn inn was as bright and sun ay. as the bride herself, and a large crowd of admiring and appreciative friends, were assembled at the church where the solemn vows were plighted. The) attendants were as follows: Ifr.W. C. Fields and Mifs Ella Walsh. Mr. 1. W. Walsh and Miss Mollis For taw, D. R- Jackson and Mias Annie Phil lips, E. L- Miller and Miss Mattie Rountree. Mr. N. J. Rouie and Miaa Uartrude Hooker, Mr. A.S Patrick and Mam Hattie Tull. Mr. S. Hettinger and Mass Hennie Patrick. The bride was neatly a tired in a very becoming travelling ruit. and thegnvtm iu the) conventional suit of black. -.. we heard some one say. the handsomest man of the party. Af ter the) ceremony was over, the newly wedded pair acc otxi pained by their many friends adjourned to the depot to await the train ; which was to take them to their future home in l.ynnviile. Ten esse; and we fel ure that no bor.nii r bride e-ver left our little town, -r r... bridal pair ever had more sincere wi.si.es for their future happiness and pr. pe tty. The bride and groom ware the re Cipienta of many beautiful and valuable present, thoae uf Ururt btouse Miller Padrick and OeUinger. i!o Mi. Tuck. of Danville. V.. being aruoo the han 1 sornest. DUaatrieaj Fire at Lehaajn N aiB viLXX. D. c. ::; V te e; i j le meeasige was receivi from Lebanon. Tenn-. st an early hour this m-n iig, saying a disaatroua tire had broken out in ths centre of the town in ! aakirg for aid fnvm thi city. Fngints were forwird'd by a spwcia'. train. There i n - telegraph o::.,-e : lebanon and telephone connection can on now be had. owing prooably t '.i.e ofHce being barned Triough the town is thirty mi lee from hers the light of th tlarnee was diatinotly seen at the time. Severe Weather la Ike 5nrthw. s' OlUM lO Jan 4 A erers u ,r : I vet storm vvh.h hit be.T. rtging throughout the Northwest i.n ."vv. .: dav haa ieru-iUily interferre. w 'th. graph wires in ill directions .! the liaea w.-t t here re down aa 1 municatior. F..mt : very uncert.t p. A diapatt'n fr m S.out C: y I t last night, reporui a blirird there 1: ha- been anowrog and b. t"g teal.lv since Saturday and ..-.-r- . v r-vi snow to the depth of a '. t ground no Signs of the storm atat p.g At teilloia8 and 1 ro aha heav v p v storms are rsportcd, aad a St Paul li pAtch repntts simllsr st.-mvs throug1". ut Minnesota and ','U t.s The co is ivi s.gn l ie ily.fg :'r m th- gn. - i- Vtwarf t ( Tnem. ir.. -. . : -. v t .1 1 ri . t '.:a n I w r ' 1 v ; 1 A g o. d cetsa &n 1 lion bv l t-i- iit r ts at. ! w : resuite i -v ia p i "u. r iv w.t.-i 1 r K. p. g t N - I ' . f r C. nu 'ii p (...-. . ougt in I Air--a.lv unp-.n .p ! parties detv r tig to ieb.l I- in unus -TV vr- iat ' t'. i" i v r r t L t r. hiving .ht At.- w k. "ir. r Y . n-.or.tn mo ntl.-t Or by wn 1 v -. ih- I ' pa v l n i N-a . - . r I i ..1 tirtio to A h.iptv N- j-1 er,,i N t-iini . . '.rick farnn Th t ; m bin i .i:-i ; lo-. The id it. f Mr n rrov.i in ir.uu . "t- r- P. I - k r ih r in n i.i i. n i n.f tn . r. : interest by reailing itii n.'" alv meat of K. I'lrich m triin i su,' Tne old irr p. ,tnr d a a i v n. ; . : i-aimlr. ,r in - r i. r : - i 1 r ;-i... ! t - t - l i- )!,. r.. ,v 1 r i i -' r pi noUjW iH jfrom two to thn-e iiuudrcd hj.n is iu The county commuwiocer r. : court houae ha tn cr .wde.i f r tk, , wk or tn bj pamen t,-" "; ,ftt,r thir property which lit. l..-n aojj (:r taxes and deeiitM u the The schooner ll'uriirii t Frttn wh-.-h ljt. (J frora Baltimore IVc. :- , bound for New Berne with a cark-. f Mlt f,,r y rirK-n and oihert it re.rted hAVln. put , at Wiimmft .n S r 4lstTra irakm wuh i..i ,.f a.l The Graded School opened Monday with neral new pupil. Anions th-ni were tho children "f J F.. (indst-y f Onli) w . an d JetTerm Di le , of 1 n --. . a ho kit,' re-en 1 1 t mov e.1 to N-v iU rn for the purpoee of ed ui-at 1 ns tr.e r -h i dren. The ( i--id s t .r, tiV.vfn , yv says Il.a J T. Brosden. a local pru.vliT "f tint place, ha been anptuntcd by Rv. J. T llama. P. K of the New Bs-rr,e d.istrit-- t mnplf up'ii ramiico circuit 1. -ft vacant t'v in- death : iuo Mahoc-y Tl.ere as .lie i-at.'. . r.iv a-i w h 1 tee of New 1 V r n , 1 u r 1 r. s t n of l'ecember. Uurins tne V Uiero were .' death Mi were over evei:'.v years , l i. the as e of sixty. ' i under live under ,.nt 1 h 1 s is '. "i " I. lb un I Jonea county hi b.v.-n '.rai.si'. Deputy I'ollecii.r Alpheus V Livtsion of internal revenu-. J .in- 1 the UH 'tl P. t tin ab. and . a a t 'i u -rr- 1 to '.V ...i - 1 tlis IS of Joprs proper and right a the jvep do their busine. in N-vv lUTne. To have to nend to ltoldb.iro f .r license t retail tobacco or whiskey pi-.t tr-.-m . nnr.eceaary iii.-i-nv.-ri-. i, - Freeman F.rnul. F.-.j . 1 1 .us'.: a very tine Cvhir. China r r y t lues day. He i eniv fiv.' mon'.l. '1 1. but weish fifteen p- un is g .. Thi- I r-.-l of chicken ar- n le.l f u ib-h. t ut ti.-y are aaid to be g.vod lay-is a s., r r--man ay they gr w c n . y f r I - -n -tc-. Wonder whf. I r-. 1 .' ; - '. r Uug w um p Wo decline p jb'.::i.r.s f. :. ence frv,ui tho , i t tat r f II v l-.a:. 1 Carteret county . -milled. ' Th- S.tua tion in Bulgaria, b.vmn- e t.-.ink h 1 a little uiix-d in hi ievnt-hv an 1 ulho a, after a . u 1 r---Hi . '. t th- Balkan in Fair p- ar- wt, Sla ln i not a apur of the Blu- Kid . a:. 1 th.t the Moe jue of St Sophia . p t t, wi j of Sir.u t la us ; We .t'arp. tii-r- vt . .r- and attei.t.v" u ;i-n. it 1' 1 ; lokaville We-ineedav- evening to hear tt.e adiresi . Mr. John i Long , and it u a ti ne ml J re- . slo l he ladies festival for thj benrtit v.f the ' Masonic Lixise building, the lower prt ' of which i lo be used a. a -hool rvs'ni ! waa very succeeeful Several ladie and geDlieruan f rc m thi. city attended. i imcoK whom were Mrssrs. F. I Inch. j S. II. Scott and their families. T. J Mitchell, and oiner. We ar- glalto know i he people uf I'ol l"kvi lie ar- tak I ing uchali.elv , p. it-r t-it i n t h- 'a u -ed ucat ion . B(la Hi' rar ell. Samuel W Latham. Year's morning ko.ed t I-"-; le one shot. f tn gobbling kind. and. joint: calfe at thirty pounds. KM I W llh I he ear. Ou r j -b pr ; uter . 11 V. I i an appie tnat fe.l from , n onTnursday night. Ir p poaed . white tee pvl.s w -funeral . .f the , .'.d y ca r fell w I j -. appe r '. b--growth The Pumpkin i nl. vf I.M 1 i U p- g th- t p. 1 Me i t.,s Will 1 1 j n n an '. - '.'i'".l-i:-,'l gli"-.ses i ng f r im ' 1 u p to no on- str u c t:.t ; r Nearly - p. -be. n made ran. 'ut o: i.l ui-s. number but there I i: Capt . C K t.T three w .in H inc.x k. Mr Tavlor and Wiley pruill. p lore T I rtt r . Mr .' . -boar i :ru t i - -C MO li." l.me Kail 1 ' r . ti. rss.' as r t ' i '. w t-- i - , f-... l.t: ht l ; w as a pa. a -cidental - r. v . N r'. y . p. P. '. Jk r : .T.tl r. i- i Mr-II- 1 w hi. h J .ir v i k r, w. 1 f N,W i" ria l .- M." A ! .il.i.- . i 1 w i r Lli- V... il. it ml ( 1 ii.- r r an lr (rii n. ; :i t . i -: . r. 1 ; - , . n : u u r i- L ' : n win. h in i r arr w n ; 1 1 thi- n i - i ' u b 1 1 Inch w -i -rat in -.11 IK. J .1 1 1 1 - hi mav t. : I. ii vi i I.e. ' it: it Cut. i : t. . ? ..id r ,1 ii r it a 1 1 ! I r . Til- W.l!,.r.o: - 1 r. , ,r ml it. i 1 A I.iti.nii , r-a 1 v an - x -.!- a 1 i:ti i; t.. : r. '. ; :i ii - : r w t n- P.tt. 'I.ted ' .' ' is wuh bt If S vful- P M.-i .n i -ih F t i n t v . "ii i - I. - 1 1 ,i allure ' i ''-i it v . ;.l iir I ell lad ,ro, t mil ,-tt-i Ii in.iri' i h-:irty a i. n 'ti iiO( (,.it-nt ou t . m -I-1 It vnunii" tli. V h- r i m it . 1 l.,-il pap. :i i in k . i k' it 1 I r llj f i h . ( lialham Krrnrd. il of toc k in the A . i; rt I- . u-c . M. n i a v . Al A N ,iu t: i: nt i :r. i ' t.i. k iv. ro put up and .; - : - " t . r -linn', and the bid ri:.. .! I urliar- were then .v. 1 it.rt' ,1 at t'.'i per share. .1 u.s n-.t raised. One share n put up ith.,ut renerve and ; f l.einj bid wan tken T ti o auotionoer then stated that mi hi i ,.n the tive chares and tho ii -n tli- f Mir shares wiy by tho ll.-pi-elv-s arid there had really . n - r t n n W !.- ti.- : t -hare . f si, I iv in I 'e, w a.s .s. 1 .1 ' p n iber at $-.M.i" M ! ... t..i , it.rv.vrl 1 1 rt 1 1 ir r 11 J . pr.-x-lnim the w,.rld the wisdom of 1 uu "-epuu.il '',e in ouice. wpu.ii 11 wi-v. and at ihe Mmo bti wronfr fi.r the people to have a com m tiie sh.irt ritw the news- 1 1,1 t' niake a similar investigation a 1 e 1 . me t- st n k papf r that h a i i-r a.-t n in res "d t N w vi i.l ;:i e r s t h : t .'1 'V 1 1 iv 1 d the Co proper: nuate to vern r v lUsreid- m in re t n I ir s w isd, . K h 1 . r cent ' S ir i to tl. a ' . ut s . Juror I.i The cu; the feil ivt term ' .f th ,y N 1 ' K h is de. -lined P b r 11 a r v Term. , m 111 1 s 1 . trie rs li a v e drawn jurors for the February 1 11 s 1 1 iti r i . ii rt r: -r w kkk 1 '. Bryan 1'. Whitf ,r I . Jul : . p. . F 1 ward A 1 en k 1 ns . Harry j , rn. NV' . 1' Kirkman. and I p. N 1. - township W. ' foot . 1 - vi is ( i ask 1 r.s. No. 1! 1 Je!f Fovtell. W. W. White. I F iv . r k m . W. I a vt ti I 'nur -!i II Staple to wnship W. I.. Hawkins. W. J. French. Kutlin Mo., re. William White. Ben j. F. Bidd le. C W. I 'armack. Jno. B. Winiten. T. F. W.io.iv Alex I'lvils. Albert W.vHten. F II Lane. W. W IV.hertv.Wra. Hhem. N ' - B. F. lt.ir.len. No. 7: Coo. D. Conner. Hardy Ii Ferry. No. N Ceo. 1 .ardi-.er. J mi. V. 1 'Urk. I 'avid K. Wil liams. C ... W. Bailey. N. Y. Wicks. ('harle F. liargett. Jno. J. Samuel .k. F.lward Pris James II. Stevt'nsou. -K. ' M , w KKK . N , It u p. -1 , 1 1 W m . b u I cht r II. v 1... W I 1 Whitford. No W'oit. r 1. b.u . h Ful her. A. I. -wis : K.. we Asa Ipock. N 1 Smith. No. 11 Wvche J s. F. T. ler. I', Jno. . Cr.il t r r 1 n I, N Fe r r r i 1 . A lit n 1 1 ar 1 v . .Its II White. Jno. - . W W, -t No - 1 1 1-iro.M," W. 1 1 . I 'a PI T: Ira Ih,' r 1 1 11 m 11 1 I 1 1" h o o I l-'undi. ... r 1 f -d ucat 1 :i of ti-. r me et 1 ns held - n .1 sP 11 try Illa.le ill- fob n-. t of -eii'Mil fuuds '. -1 M t.- in IP, II I--. ui,ii I 'J : 1 ; y J . 7 HI t H'-.il . -J 7 ii l ill.- M'irligr. lib' 1-11 this w i -fif'.tno, . an i i -orffia f aim,' ek fr ni the Af aecou n t . f w hs t a h. as dot.e tl u r i ns n v. ars on a farm Thw 'Ungmandii vt h-n th.e hi- pe-.r--ion bv the -r it- is to mortgage the M mv newspapers in iul l . a v e proiiou lit' e. 1 :., - Tie v .ieclare - V -I 111 1,1- r 1 1 I lied ti- ir - -ipiii- bri-tle .1.-1 a r 1 1 . I, - - v stem g ti i l.t f it r f-l toanty llf hi Sijttrmrnt (it.it-mr. : f - m ti t con in i ii ill- 'liilmr Keb ruary ..i. t n r ;ncludi!i; a I 4! t; f h ; 1 l-rni if r. h. 1 tKi'v xi.-tv, j ! - - .'il- : ii.-1 r iii' : . ; I r r H r ' I . r I' r I a I r cl . Aniuiij; 1 1..' in ii 1 Ils ent t" t i i .' n in' in ' r I. ik i. i I I ii. I ll al I r . II : i v - n f-r , ..,!,; in ji---in-n.i ; v-rl..iu y v r i - r ' lii.h fn-i,.l- -.tti ii ' 0 .1 u in ::-i .ii tl.it ,i a:. 1 : ;. ii, ! ir.i, p i: ..- 1 .'H I II 111 i r -: ! r. .-I ; 1 1 ; t .1 n a : M p lit iu r We think it Put pi - p-i t.'-. i .'i.i.o i i.s a i . u hi.- i: in : - i '. i '." --o it. ai.ilitv in lis r'.lunirw an i n f"'" hard car n-d ,'asli In e-t.l'i I l-h I i ,-''-'" ii..'l and -re-: ih- I u.! In..;. ! . i th- r;i-r r-f.-r- ; i ' ,l i - ha re , f ii r w i ; h . ; ii. r , f N-w. Berr.o. n li . Uhi-red : ''ur f r the rinie oause. P-r -it. mv this eiiy should fe 1 pr. U 1 tii' '- 1 and t he I u il i in v-. mi' 1 -I.. u i 1 r, ,riV t-. labor for it.s sU,-,-es. T, , p,, nM. 111 i that no child n--d r. iv u p ; n -ak m soni-thin.? that a:. t n x - in i v- h t w -1 1 I-' pr ' u 1 1 1'- '! i a ln; , . . . .1 ,: i- . i r ' . : J ' 1 . M I n : -; . l - - .' "II - 1 1 . n 1 1 1 1 . t" s r i n, v K-reet ins hi. 1 c". - I N.' Year, toeth-r u uh ;:, my appreo iat i, 'U ..f v. u -he. f I t - Rs-u ran. e r e, Iltll.ll.'tl J h 1 1 tt'.e 1 tm r I; I1-.1V Tl.e and t b- ip o..urte- ni s,.,,iin- in- tli and pu I.' I lill l us t h- II. '. l,'-s , ! servi.-s and wnk ,,-rituit pr-innnenoe , f a n-vi ,ap-r t-rets which it commands in th lit'- i,f p,r.,le are very ktr-.it It iher-fi re s--k an ever ii.-i't-ii.iiiii; ar.i morally and m U-I ! eot u i! ! v . It may not be a matter. .f md-.t' to you t. kn.n' that . eve :i i . i . ,n raders. th- .! ii:NaI s.-in- t sought and. in an i-nr, ,u ra i lis Srown toward this standard. Heme seems to me to h.avn i:ii r many directions in tho past f-w and I believe this is 1 irs-Iy dut intlueno- ,.f ..ur pip-r T - mv tie !:K-I. 1 ii. ay p.'t 1.-p-rf." t.v.i.l' d. dio id have r. e. New V.'d ill vears, "to the mind, riu.d. tlie ( i ra.le 1 M,., 1 I th u 1 Iiiii; hioh oamu after it. are ih- r- the enersv an 1 mt'Te-t u in. I; th NM. directed toward those ends, have brought, and ire t to ins. fold bltWUlj-rs t-' tli- l e 1- i i Berne. I truit that '. "--'"i in : v i aw bles,sitis and tnu -h u--fu!!ne U 1 t s , f J' IT. w h 1- il man 1 and the lirosper it v 111 st. r.' f il ate J' t UN 1 1. Friendly and rt tfully vi.urs. s". Shim o- Nut If Tlirj Dtsire It. Ki T.iK J'tKNAl As u 1 appointed U 1 in i ft i,-.at Mlllli K te ll. e r-o ords and siness nf th oilices while . 1. I Ull.... i.ii. 111. 1 while tli- li-nn-Tats c.ntri.lthe Jollices - J,o W'e kr...v . I' I,., 1 iw by t hi, -lithe ' people can ord, r an in v st isat 1. 'ii i.f their county affairs, but there is 1, lent v 1 ' f law. which, if complied with w,,uld render such investigation entirely un necessary. We bos leave m th fl con ! nection to -all tho atteptinn of the I Kegiitter of Deed lo "Oi tini- 7! ! and j 714 of Vol. I of the Code. If the pe,,,,e j dewire an investigation and appoint a ctnimittee f..rth.at iuiriv.ee. w e can --e j no reason why they slioul 1 11 t p- al J lowed to make it. It se-m-- that a ! precedent lias been established for -in h a rours- 11 J e 1 riiitiv m: Tm- I lion. John S Funs at I'n 1 Ink i i 1 1 . . FpIT 'ii J, r i.n v 1. We ha-t-ii to pr, this mornins- siuniit,l by tl.t' after clap of a most jiyous orraainii . for actiy.' an 1 el.i.stic 111.111b, .. .-I tin-ei Iv th-1110-t I brilliant tlashes ,,f a iiiat;i.i:i ,1,1 oral, r I and h.shly mt, i.'-l. 1 by th- -pletuiid , apjtearar nee of a lar- cop. our-- f brave men and fair v,,n,e::. 1- a -nri' heir t the o lull ca.-l. . I -lus-ish. -p Flit elll- ,rd P k up 1 1 v a re in t rance, not t pr, 1 11 y u r paver 1 he a---u ran ce t ' at M r I a Id re-s t ile people 11 poll t , i II ttlHt the 1 I, lies w . u I 1 -it ' i v alio a t : ' palatable -ii p. r '. . ne vt sc h, . .1 -n te r pr III tel I Igen t au 1 it'll, e I memb. r , f fa ts , th ' I t l.-t.t USI.t -. br - togelh. r. We re . f -'III.' 1 . at. . 1 -. IP.e I 'u I 1 1 ii . 1 ns ovv an 1 and h " w c 1 a . i 1 w . l'rt ni w t Ii a bat- I . representatives , ,f l 'arteret cour.lle. ' ha i led the -UTiiiie r i "f ,: ignitied ..lid Iverneans. acc. 'inpl i-h Tlie w riteraaOi Wn.s at al t1 , peo( le. felt st 1 1 1 prouder of the h i race and hold a bight r faith i i eternal fitness of things. I In the nil isl of some of the be-t , f hum a ii ell TU and looks in- p. .-t , v n . I cal nature could not fall to love an I ad I mire, obt y and wor-hip some -p-i n - , f j humanity. Ful Mr. Long en popular j -ducalnm inn-l have prei-e.b in t of 1 everything -1st' m i m mii tance. 1 Tlie Cull .1 el. -at loll . t Ills -u1 je -1 in i i v alni .st every sentt ri, e a -ign p- st fact, i and he subordinated his lumitti'u- im agination to his matter-of -fact way of talking. We have seldom ever lit al l an address that loid so many -. ,tal ecu cational axioms in forty-live minutes. The criticism of .-..r v : m 'f pull. .-.lU'-atli.n occupied his unc- a; - .pp length. His belief i n t he prac 1 1 cat . i . ; I y f tl.e extension of popular e.luc t."ii -o that cla.ssic.il and -.ciehtifi- h-ils would be opened to the pupns , f , ur common school, nicking ev.ty fr. e sch'-il b.ouso t.jual p. our a-.i.temu. putting - uch studies j is getm.-t ry-. 1 i f i r: . instory. botany and .: 1 gy it.:- tn-I-.ands of the it.u.I and poir. gave hi Mudient t' a lively tra il . f new i l- a-. Intellectual -u'ltur" m its true is offered only to lie fav r. l few who are able to attend . ".irbigb -choolsan i Co, lege-. whl h Is ill" Inp.il.ihle with our extot.:ve ani in'..u-ur p.l.Ic.il stem , ill suit .st n s a . -. h. - 1 md 1 I id t! - p.., vv e happy hv -. 11 It p fr- and vv ii v I ! failure T farmer-, ai S this HUTU, I bis th ",igi in u: y '. I r, -u.:H. :.s 1 1 mar -li. 1 he t ll.li . A V al ll -I I I b l ' I I- Hill HPS. .nuivof ; f r i n i -. in I'-n-v- t --n tri k-n .low n : i 1 1 1 i. ,111., h iv I . C " I k It ,t-.'t-.i v. itli trn-hii'.i. . .p. n ill. 'ill t ' I ' in.--.re Y . . r k i v f -r tli- h y.lr.i-i!.- riliiir rvst-in of I I- :i . n.iiii iv f. .r the I -.Ii Th it .1 i l.-.U ull w 1 i.i,-ly i..p i;iv, -1 ;!' 1 ' j ih HI 1 1 El th-r. and in 'ai.h ...k liiin.i, '. f i I v ;i i- -..id -h- 'I .M 11 I I. ii iv- N Kill. r v.m I Am -..po. .n-d U-. Knd ll; ti- it ii : I . ! t l ' .- H11 i 1 1 1 , lb .1,,. ' O.i-e.i - ' i . II' Jones County items. . I Y. .1. a in. T t - 1 Tret .11:1 1. ,ts p. ' P if n till I" m 1 i .:. il l VI Mill! re it, .'k - 1 1, i.e r, We think ",p.--r- u-.p. -ti- ,V e VV VV ' k i I t V - t h- 1 r lo -.i:- i op tn- Trent r a 1 . about it near i 1 it. 'ss-s the K i n-1. n tin' v have eh' soi a ""illtv p. t paying business. . r . f deeds on tii- -llh of --ue i t-:i marriage 'icetir-e. tes and live to cob .red . I . f ih.- b ys ,y tint li- had -l u-ioiiit d ti' issuing them I ti I, b h rd -oin, 111- S' i tn.it i . i n m ."ki I h a gen 1 1- 'ii :i n vv a 1 ked in . e-p-eia! I -rrp .l men. Ik- would commem--:g 1 1 1 ti,-' mam ige ji lptTs. ar 1 a g-nti-nian remark the other day that cropper and land renters had a hard time of it this year Why. says I.e. t veil my creditors have 1, ,d in pnlled up ani na'. already had three si- .-'- ov. r mv crop, and had me suni m Tit 1 hi r- to 1 iv to have a festival . v. r it. but have ,.,v eon. 'lu led to wait until ttur.I.iy - . they can then hav .'iii' great. sr;'" 1 festival. A -"lured man from almve Trenton applied to one of our magis. rates a few days ago for something that puzzled all the magistrate and the whole legal fraternity "around Trenton. " Said he d-s'r-d a liver claim. After sundry explanati. ns and a g-ntlt' hint that he desired to employ an attorney, it was discovered that he wanted a writ of claim and delivery, while the whole amount "f proeriv involved was only I heard one of our worthy masistrates iy- that h- was r-ally tired of so much lawmg with -a-h othr. "Why."' saul . he. "our masistrate 's cou rt s are bavins a continual court; no ndj uirnmcnt in' Trenton." Well, so it is with our col- I oreil peoplt' every fall w hen they house their crop they commence selling it out t i go t" law and la vt i pg each ether until tin r .Top i ' exhausted. I.xporienee) is a dear sphoi l. but somt.. ,,f our colored friends can t ev-ti bain in (his school as dear as it 1-. Certain c.,;..t ill-',- f New Bedford. M assachuset is . have entered into obli- I gallons w uh th- 1 m 1 owners adj icent , to White I'.k riv,r to .lean out and' clear the rivt-r of nil ob-trin tions to a point, wbi 'h is il-signated in the con tract, but 1 have forgoiteti the name of trie point Th- owners of these lands have granted them the privilege of cut ting all marketable timber near the river f r ten years. Provided that they remove and clear all obstructions out .,f the river, and that they inu-t not cut ' tin- limber fp in the lands at no point , ti the -t ream ai. v faster I h m the clear mg and cleaning out of the river pro- gross, sc Wefuither know that these , .1 igat i.n- have been agreed upon, as they art1 n .v ,n our register's ottiee for regi-tra'.i ,n. We would like to say to capitalists vv ,ie-ire to invest their capital in timber, that there is an al most 1 n - hall-t abb ' supply of sooti tlill- her. - l'T-1: f t!c if th. , - li as oik. h nk.iry . cy press, pine, maple, b .liv. etc.. on the banks l i en: an I I n -kahoe rivers, anil .- l,-;i. any of these timbers. Iv tn- v might secure a S".d in- -'.hi. ,at l 1 1 their o tpiial t.v an t'xiim- . : i r timber lands on these .- k h vv that our peoplt' would , vv h desl-e to invest cap ;p 1 reti i ,-r ail such al 1 the u I a-. Tiie n t i n their r ea li . Swansboro Items. hiugi.in ' vt is llenrv : -the Hid. .'Tl . fresh 111 i - : 1 1 1 'c . .:. , nick- n s n- n. . turkf :T vest.' i.-e led eat a 1 1 it old - w was -hot in ,n thi ' I. ci s.,i, . - . i ii , u b , t and il ui n d t r li.-l i 1. ii,. , ,ug:.t an Is lit. Morehead i Mr lb i.rv Hall, and tii- 1 ..;U..-k- e 1:1 ili -a I I I e r , very Week l.y ( i eorgt' 1 1 : , , T. 1 -. t : p o h T-. ii . 1 rv in Smith. Man Heady. Bill an i A.i M.H.re. and sold at from c. ,-ach aoeor.iihg to -i.e. from !.--. tl u :i 1 i - from ; to c s. i- i . id L. Minnie ket are in p .rt. the latter an 1 b. u nd for N e vv Be rne. .,. M. Blo'idg I. from I . . I 1 led to Collie 1 n B -lit' .g i .pi p. I and hid p. go -le w -i.t into Horn f ut. i w ,:!i guano p. ut.d f. r W ,r part S h , , 1-1 Ft . k cg i -a - - t. n N i ' til an i i '. F. 1 racl ie : st ; n i i i. r is: mas but V r W W if i i- ti n. - : th. nk ll.-' - aw av f r s i . ,. . , 1 at h.tV - -av I P. ttt uid lia'.T seen a n .me ; ll;- lattt-r is hi. at 1'iiiv Un-. n. tlie f r- . u in Branch, .an I is n. . w -c b. - d f. r the next 1 ' ' : - w n t s a f ou r ; b -c 1 a.-s I class -alary jUst call i n f -r the n-t ten davs at '.. f-r b- is aft-r "that r h I I t i v ,. I .k. hit - If I m.ii. N 1 ri : 1 n- an 1 -ver vv av e r o . .h- -r two little wbu li h be" lfeot. hi I. - Tin re . ' r two i i r; ics, I with t i . - ' I - II 1 . h 1 1 : e 1 - I i.aV e y . t -. . tl . . 1 i n r i - f I n i - ; r i-t in a.- ; t; r k - v - i 1 - i Tie -', n .ut . f man who arm- 1 it n 1 then , 111.111 I." .cc.li-.' n l k.' t ; c k k I e t I: 1 h i dv lav V. I M- i H I . La Grange 1'cr.is- M .ii.l. iy iv . in.lv .1 :i V . li-v. Mr. 1 Su n.iiy . Ins ni Thi' i-ii.lt t v h in- .ir- f.ii K-v. Mr. lir .:. i 1 :. ; . I. . -pent tii r:i i t i- ii .il L.y . ir I'.,st. .'.."li-d ai a-t i:nr -n . 1. 1, I" I 'r i m 1 1 1 vt flap; I- t I '1 mreli and Sun da I'1-..f. A turned In ..p-n, ,1 -el Ton-- :.r IP - "f tl.- I'l I - ,,f , PI 11 1 is 1 .. 11..- in sr. -o: I. n I I . 1'., and I ,V : il . I ill 1 r , , ii r pla '.' . '. - IP, ess Will . D: iv, r. is I eop. d I-.-. '1 vt -: ; t i 1 1 11 - 11; the III i:. T. Ym;', Id it M ill la 1 i , : i '. I; 'id left our i 1 1-orgia. They - vv , .. ..;s rider-. ' ' as i . of han,'.s vv! rk We wish tin un well v I : ;.-. t. ,.,::-.. . f the M. I'. to- i l.iir.c last Frill'- ii r-t se rmon f or v i , r, .v- last Sunday. 1 P . the o 1 1 ii rohes I Tl la-: v , ar. and tliey : i i ' i . : 1 1 -. t e t u rr.ed y art 1 11 1 1 . a n I . t 1 ! . " r 11 - iv . -in 1 v.. r. h . ret 11 rue : n 1 pi'e.i 'u .1 a: 11. k. Mr art II 1- I. , V to t II W, .ib ,ii an 1 i III 1 t r. r- a r i work, lo in nt , e t i St f i s ami Year's ; farmer 1 loll t , " h- f tr It N 'vi n the 111- to the y, ar on- f lV. ,r,, as fair at: 1 brig1 t .-. dav. W- I. no w t ha' does Well, sil -", -s n but if th. V fail .Th, i others, j mot succeed, j t here for tho ! rgia M -iday. These an- I lored people : it'll ' t" labor ; ou r f i rm - rs. A t' 'Ut I o 1 I V t il rii-ntitit' lb n-gr 1 1- of S- v -ra 1 women i tn 1 u 1 e I nual in igrat puis of tho o P. the S .tub are denioral h it is said b v some of We 'ion 't say that this i- the we do say that labor is ba ily this section, and while thi t of th- cans, s. tn, re ar.1 a -of olio r causes. c.ui-e. but at fan It in lay bo one .in b in at i or. - I n: v. gitna i-.i. t ike i, , he :- - , I stan 1 him doiii t trie : 1 .ur ch ou,-, i rtn in -. tup. .t I ' That this won inn III - Stonewall Itoms. I n my la-t ,t cither b v y u r tlie report of t: tried before Jas in a m 1st. il; -y e setter . r " attempted W. Daw-on. was maue iny-elf in rapt' case F-.p: in- steaa tne ca.-e being dismissed at de- ienuants cost, it should have bet n at prosecutors co.-t. I will further state the testimony before the court did not criminate Mr. Hookt r one ioto but showed that it was malicious. 1 took a short while to visit (iregon. ! Beaufort County, on last Thursday, and ' on my way there I stopped at Mr. Joe Feed's and refreshed the inner man, j and beast to the satisfaction of both. ; Mr. Peed complain, like all others, of' short crop. y t hi' averaged COO ths of i lint I'ott'in per acre: corn about " bbls. I per acre. Mr. Peed and Milton Wilker- i son are grass raisers. Mr. P. having a line I pasture of F'n eka trass which he likes j better than any he has evt r tried. 11 is i mule, horse, coifs and milch cows ap- ! near to like it fully as well as Mr. Peed. : from vt hat 1 can see from his house. I then proceeded to Oregon, where I was! the guest of as hospitable host and I hostess as ever ntertamed a friend, to wit. Mr. and Mrs. .Tutliill. and there I met Miss Mamie Tuthill. of New York City, who is visiting Mr. F. Tuth il!" her uncle, al-o Mrs. Alice Springer and Miss Jennie Biirbank. an 1 I assure vn-j that a very t Inisiiit tune ht-h i I watch- ins tho old year pa-s away an 1 the new one come in. If New .rk wll send south such oiti 'lis we vvoul 1 be well crowded b-f.Tt' y e would -av ernugh. TheMe.-srs. Spi ingei s wn - i.ilins ut. lumber by the thousand.- daily. Mr. Tuthill has tiie tine-; lot of ver and orchard gra-s I have ever st en any where. Th..-- who think .'lover will n, t grow South ju-t ought to so and see his (...Ill There ile go, - and ps iu rs down of strong tii ink II Im n t r . rect t ' a saloon heavv ii r.uight ,k. n..t -o much because n:..n I- it. but f, r th.' ar y u I r d tices- the af ter ii h ave him more misi.-ra- t it is th .s d r-ad f u 1 prac- his appt tile .! liticial bin .yai effect.- of vv hi ble than L. f. i tice that 1 lab v - ing th- lis .ri Is to their grave -T. .tind in tl; the be-t a - Fleetr:.-gi-t- at "no rc in fine !v f.. id f all this , in erancc m-di-i::-- a'.l drug t ri "1 i llg 1 lleill si- l i in i- p ;- Iv, s n- t to ii nt i i . ert ain d. FiioPaas ivi' fasted tif .ou r i.-bmet; ts last- 11 lie I' ll. Tigs w . r I 1 ri t-ii . who -te,-n day s. la t"dav. Ther- i- ho the Rev. Mr. the revival m iug- S, x i ail .I is'il- m th ' c in! it ion of s coiiiiuctins is also fa.-t-.: th- ci 'h.T--M. '-tings are . and b .. m . Pat". -t.ng r in-: t- gation ar- al tit-Id at 0 a i The authorities i n-i-t that t he v might become : to save sinners - ' f -.-tills-. in . . 1 o a. i s W P 1 hot .- b. g ,n fa san -tine i , -it A. g tl th tut klon'. '!': !; Hi-.-r s.M 'll'.S. 1 il 11 i-e- . Kb. um , b t-vt r Hand . Chilblain nil, -1 i n r, -. . Tel r i , s . a, , c.l and Kruptioiis. and - -ni'. It is guaranteed 0 giv, t ion . or money i e I n n i ,-, per'box. SehtTii i ng to lb f. at Si i ' 'Ih vim i '., I'.-c, : her of the l .ellel al A - - city tonight, and tic- i I lov. Foster run ng lit e.V cures 1 lies. p--rf.-ci -atisfac-1 i'i i - - "i cents d w 1 V n.it -I- Sherman . ' - . lite a iiuni isi! i y are in tiie iesente of ex etll ar..u-es the su-pich n that he has in from the S. iiat. t,.. 1 l a '-. Col u mbu- will pu i , i-h t scheme bv winch i-ncrnian , ft ated. It claim- liiat I w ,. public in Ki pr.-s, ntal .v . -t vv ithd ravvn Tne Tunes ni'.rr . .v a to b" lic- ! ti.e - , t . V. Ke I.. I'. Tin un an 1 J h J rm ; ran aie t Ui. v ;u Ih Hi. to 1 vote eratic ' this. .ii- ti, n . 1 tin propose 1 to Ha.ev. . f i a lh-1-nb.i. 'l it h" w i ti." Ih m liaby. I; ii.Tt - i t is ah- -lit that lost PIT al'g' Hi' support b for himself all I Votes. C . a 1 111,' ale 1 tii 1 lie Ti This will I tl: It II ib ll tl .11 Mi. A. e. htlv tn a r k ;tl -. r I . 1 r li. . I s f. - I. ,d 11 I . n -r- -tii I'li:.-- re-, hi, II w . V s t viii'.n ii. COMMERCIAL. JOUKNAL Offick. Jan. COTTON. 6 P. M. New Yous. January .V- :j:12 i. M. Futures closed Pteadv." Sales uf ss 900 bales. January. 'j 'j July. 'J.7S February. 'J Au-u-t. 'j.s Marcli. Sept-mler. 'J 03 April. U.4 O. p.hir. ) 4-i May, O.aU November. Juno. 'J.f'j December. Spot.s .juivt: Middlni- 'J 1 4. Low .Middlins '.'1 (iood Ordiiiaiy v 1 4. New- Berne market i Inhales at 7 to v . . Middling - o -i I : (i.'O.i Ordinary 7 "1 Sales of Middling DOmKSlIC 1UARKI.T SllKp o .TT'X W. Cottonseed S10. 00. TuiiPKNTLNK Hard. SI. Go. blip, SI. 7o, Tar 77jc.a31.25. i "CRN 40a-ia -. Hii.-e a a 81 (ii. MEESWAX 20c. per .b. Bef.f On foot. 5c. tu 7c. Copntry Hams Vic. per II. Lard 10c. per Ib. Eaos--17c. per dozen. Fkksh Pokk 6c. per uound. Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Fodder 75c.a81.00 per hundred. Onions 83.50 per barrel. Field Peas G0a75c. Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Pe.uis 875c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. CHICKE.V9 Grown. 40a50c. ; spring 25a40c. Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 40 ctsj. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalGc. per pound. Potatoes Sweet. 25a40c. Shinqles West India, dull and n mi inal: not wanted. Building-. 5 inch hearts, S3. 00; saps, 81.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 810.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 5c. : prime, 6c. C. R."s, F. B's, B."s and L. C.-6c. Flour 84.00a6. 00. Lard 7jc. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10"s.83 00. Sugar Granulated, 7ic. Coffee ?iallc. Salt 90c. a$l. 00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Powder 85.00. Suot Si. 60. Kerosene 10c. COTTON LINES. Linen and Cotton GILL TWINE FOE SHAD NETS. OIiDEPtS TAKEN FOE NETS AND SEiNES. F. ULRICH, NEW" BERNE, N. C. For Rent, ON REASONABLE TERMS, My KAH.M. situated on Neuse Kivcr, south -i le mai Ailams (.rock: capacity tenhore t. Ih The farm has a large and comfortable 1 vt-e'.l i i-.L" ho'.-.so and tenant houses on it. Ai-o. four hursts and two mules, fiirrainir mens. is etc. For further pit; i-a,a; s eni'iuli cot; Mil- Ji'HN II. N'ilLSON, ' dwtr Beaufort. N. C. Mortgagee's Sale. t inier a niortgnae executed to me by Mrs. Julia r. Kryce and recorded in Craven county In lioop No Mi. at page 1st. I will, on TOKS lAV, KEHIU'ARY :l. 188ti. at NOON, at the Court Hi , us .lour in Craven coiintv, sell to the hialiest liiitder for CASH, the follovving tact of land, lylnc in Craven county, ad hiiiiiiiu' the land of H. A. Brown and others. .'. thiamins; ah. nit ii.mn acres, more particu larly described in said mortgage H. Li. STOWK, Mortgagee. -IViMlNS it- ,I ami , Attys. 1', eeiuher list, l-vvj. janT wtd largest SEED HOUSE BBBBBBBBBl AIL KINDS OF tOBKKM SEEDS 'PLANTS Send for New III nstrated Catalogue for 1 886. and prices ol Field Seeds. Mailed FKEE. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Wholesale and Eetail Seedsman, Richmond. Va. Horner School, i OXFORD. !f. c. tins tl of ls.-rj hey . f J a 1 1 ll a r v . occond .1. IL. Hi iRNKK. I C. HJK.NKK. 1'r.n "ipais. For Sale, I . w Ih.zen Select PECAN THKtS at h ilar ea. lu A-.-nt v -1 wo Crade Cotsw-ld Kjis, from i ul to s-veii-eichih loi id ia lamb to a -t-i 1 Ci ,tKvv.,:,l I, ne tr. uc pa - , ,f wli .te c.,' na (I, ,se. he pan of don csli.'ate.l v J. .- -"' dlw vvipl i id Jet sc. . LANK, onewall, N. C. FCR 18 SS. 1KHF. '. i t ip;t,-;-.; ar '. t.v cu stimnr. of .-: t- ..ii. -i .e:.,. h:.:a.-r .,: 13!)pa?-a. ' : . . -.r-.: : r.s ; e - jrn' iv -i.. ml vatljalj.e v" ' ' ' ; -.'. - nil t -i- ' . ' VCUETABI.K I I I.CWKI! .-KI IIS. .UT.IIS, co. Iii.iii.li,i ' e-t. ol--. r 1., IMl-l .-a:; ;, ... .5 f r a s.". S. FtRRY Si CO.; Cetrclt, Michigan (iKKENVlLLK Male and Female Institute. I r i n l T I'ei iii Opens Januniy 40, 1586. Lis---- te renrLiam.i. J after the :it-.,1 Tii'W t.nnils ri'i'i'lvfd anvliniP. ' ; v : ;ni-iil fr the Kail Tenn. Four coiri- ' t I'll! t CiU'IH-l'S. lit.- i " i . ie . 0 lu! Mini: ;s :i.-u runl wdi fur 1 with "Triumph Utsks, ric. Ainpie .1 1 :n for forty Mtardt-rs. Kx eel lent ad van - . li 'i' mile d 1 un. a in tit-rat the oh- nnvallilpl rsieldress nrl Her i: i UN IH I.Fs. V-' CKK 11', . cji: ivva l : . l'l I I. ci 1 : t -,i . ii :1 ar le arms h t . ,1 - u al e ll Hon il N"!".i, I ' ii r o li ii :i , von al l-t ar al Ihe sprilit: i i. ,r . i.ii r: I'.l.c helil , I '.h Mo ii. h. v- ill Mftrrh. t: 1 1: r ; ,. t h e ci -in pi a; n I c, ihe sunt- I .'ii'unii a- IT-, ,!;:;,) ,,f iclilherv j 1 1 . 1 . ,-: ; e I . ,:..-.- a we, k evl litlht U't-IKIl No, , lnher, Is.-c. s. J. WHITAKl.li i. DRUNKENNESS Cvirod. fir Hninc ' (.OLDEN SPKCI'rCijianfZy -: r -i . . i ti j , v . c nir iiii.-i.'Liv'iiL- ii 'i Liurs. 1 1 can . - Hpvt-ftly Uvl : :. i :i: sUTt-d in cufTee tea. city .i-:. ' '. ""I. cvt-ii iri liquor it-elf . with m ?! failing r- - 1 hoi:5iaiiil-i cf i!.p w;,n,t dfj.-jk- a - N '..i . . c::T- '. . w t.o tr-rxv ..-: :e . e they quit . : r r: ' t r i wn fr-'p wi;:. Vinlurscrt by every ' ' y '"!. i k r. . 1 v ( fits virt;ifs but Bklocn-k p-pc r. r ; i. n i r r : 1 : n n t a; r. i r. c; buntlrt-'ls of t sti-..i.- r th- best wnmiD and men fritu all i - t c .: :.:ry. Adtircss i:i Cu.'i tide nee, GOLTEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Eace dt. Ciaciaati. 0. i'HKiSTMAS, Ni:V YKAK, I Ol HTH OF JI LY, 1 : a : v- .,' . -- r ,'ci v's a re o 'n i h L-. u 1 1 . 1 I i i op ; - . v i i. - . :. . i: - l v.y ir-: Li : 'i' u: . H. B. DUFFY'S Bargain Store! We are happy to announce to our cii-tniTs. and the trade generally, that at last, after many eiTorts. we sufficient i have -u jceeded in getting : time, from the ru-h of trade, to write up our ail ert sliiiit; t. It is loaded with Bargains: be sure to read it I through Not by favor, but by merit i ! alone, will we maintain and increase jour unrivalled reputation. Big prices j will not do in these hard times when i even the wealthv cannot afford to waste their money, and the poor require double -alue for every dollar and penny DRESS GOODS. Our stock in this department is fuller and more complete than ever before. We offer you; A beautiful 36 inches wida, ALL Wool Serge Dress Goods, very heavy, for 50c. per yard. Black Cashmeres, 36 inches wide, all wool, for 50c. A new style Dress Goods, in colors and black. Satin Berber, 36 inches wide. 40c. Knickerbocker Dress Goods, the latest thing out, 35c. Double width Cashmeres, 17Jc, forj merly sold for 2oc. Cashmere Dress Goods for 10c, pel yard, worth 15c. Nice Cotton Dress Goods, 5c. Also, Satins. Silks, Ribbon Velvets, Yak Laces, Velveteen in colors and black, and everything that is needed for trimming Dress Goods. Good Calico for 4c. Best quality for 5c. 3 4 wide Homespun. 4c. 4-4 " " heavy, 5c. 44 " bleachod, " 5c. Ginghams, 5c. 7-8 yd. wide heavy Drilling, 8c. 4-4 o " " 9c. Heavy quality Canton Flannel, 8c. White Blankets for only $1.25; a pair worth 82. 00. Also, a beautiful line of all wool Kose Blankets at rock-bottom prices. All wool Red Flannel, 15c. All wool twilled Red Flannel, 20c. worth 25c. Crash for 5c. per yd. AU wool Caseimeres for 50c, sold elsewhere for 75c. Also, a good stock of Pants Goods in all grades from 10c. to SI. 25. Bed Ticking from Cc. up. Ladies' ready made Balmoral Skirts for 50c. Children's wool Gloves, 10c. Ladies' wool Gloves, 20c. and 25c. Ladies' linen Collars. 5c. Ruffs for only lc. apiece, heretofore sold at 5c. We sell the very best quality Gents' White Shirt at 81.00 that is sold in the ir. S.. reinforced front and back, and "better finished than any shirt you ever bought. We invite comparison. Miscellaneous. Photograph Albums, modium and large oize, at low figures. iVote Paper, good quality, 5c. quire. envelopes to match, 5c. pack. Sents' Linen Collars, 10c. Gents' Cuffs, 15c. Hair Brushes, 10c. Tooth Brushes, 5a. and 10c. 6-inch wicie S3sh Ribbon, 15c. yd. Hamburg Edgings, 3c. Linen Torchon Edgings, lie. Ladies' and Gents' hose, 5c. Ladies and Gent' Vests, apiece, 20c. Gents' all wool Vests, 75c. Ladies 's Jerseys, wool, 60c. Ladies' Wraps of all kinds, cheap; Newmarkets from S3. 50 up. All linen white and colored bordered handkerchiefs, only 5c. White and colored bordered handker chiefs, 3c. Cotton Diapers. 18, 20, 22, 24 and 27 inches wide. Ladies' Hand Bag3, 25c. Shoes. We are Agents for the East New York Shoes in Ladies. Misses, Children's and Boys, so justly celebrated. Try them and you will hereafter buy no other. Men's Brogans at SI. 00 up. Plow Shoes at 75c. Custom-made Gaiters. Good Morocco Sh038, button, at 81.00 up. Notions. Pins, 3c. paper, best quality ; brass, 5c. German Cologne, 15c; extract, good quality 25c. Steel-pointed hair pins, 5c. Silk Gimp, 50c. yd. Paper and Enlevopes, 10c. per box. Toilet Soap, 3 and oc. Linen hem-sticted handkerchiefs, 10c. 10-4 Sheetine from 20c. up, including the best brands, N. Y. Mills and Utica Mills. Zephyr shawls, 50c. Table Linens, 25c. Also a beautiful line in white Da mask and Turkey Reds; and a million more items that we haven't the time nor spaee to tell you about now. Come to see us and send your orders, and we will convince you that we are the ' Bar gain House of New Berne."' To The Wholesale Trade we would say COME TO SEE US. We are iobbine more goods than ever De fore, and our customers are making money. Respectfully submitted, H. B. DUFFY, Proprietor of the New IJerne Bargain House, Geo. L. Wadsworth and Byrom Carroll. Salesmen, who will be pleased to see their friends. FREE! RELi&BLE SELF CURE favorite prescription of one of the most ! m- rotcc. ran! sue, e-1 i:l s-ecinlists in tne I . h 'now ro'I-t-c, f, r th-.' - ure of crvoli. Ileblllty I k-ot l unhoiid, Wealilie.. ami Decay. Scot in plsJn sealed envelope Free. 1 'ruggists can till IL Address DR. 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The animating eKmet-rs of life, which nave boca wafted are (riven back, a. .i the patientbecomes clie r fuland ropidlypnirs r. KtrcngtU and seiuai vigiT. "TREATMENT. One Month. - S3-00I T-'0 Months. - 6.00 j. i-roe Montlis, 7.001 , U'F0CHEMI8T3 .HOflU N. Tenth St.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Ri 3 fiTUREO PERSONS! Noia Trus. J Ask for mrras of omt Aprianco. WU OX Via FH-EB TB.I my. 1 11 Sex 1f V. ifl Kinston House, Ojipositc the Gaston House, VKW BERNE. N. '. I ,, ,'i h" Is H- ..1 c,, .,1 f.,r. 'lah.e ..;....; W illi III- I'.Sl liio marki't lol-ils. 1. '.'w!:i! pit. ' K. 'H.MiliY. l'rop-r. i NEW-BERNE m PAMLICO Steam TraiiSBortation Co'y. FALL SCHEDULE OF THE HTEAMEB ELM CITY to go Into effect on and after Sept. 24, 1886. Mondays Leave New Berne at 10 e'clock, a. m , for Lake Landing, stopping at Adams Creek. V andemere, tstonewall and iiayboro, ar riving at Lake Landing, Tuesday, al ! o'clock, a. m. Wednesdays Leave Lake Landing for New Rerne al o'clock, a.m.. storming at Uavtxjro. Himo I wall. Vandemere and A'lu:n Oeeh. ar . rlv'neal.Vewllerne.Tl.ur,di5s.1a m , I liursdays Leave Mew Berne at 111 o'clock, a. in , for Lake Landing, ai-opping at Ailams Creek, Vandemere, siont wn ll and HivW.ro. ar riving at I.ni.e Lamlni". Krlduy, U o'clock, a m. Lake Landing si ! o'clock , a.in fo New Berne, stopping at Hay boro, (Stone wall, Vandemere and Aduins Creek, ar riving at New Berne, 1 o'clock a. m., bun days. By this arrangement we are able make close connection Willi ihe Norlnern steam ers, also having good accommodations both for passengers and freight at very low rates ask that the merchants and producers along lu line to give It their cheerful support. Freight received under cover every day of the week For further Information enquire al the or lice. Foot of Market street. All goods received only at our warehouse, foot Market street. W. P. IiUKRU-i Co.. Agent, Nrw Berne, N. C. Or any of Its Agents at the following places: ABE LEE, Adams Creek. G. I. WATSON, Lake Landing. D. H. AUBOTT, Vandemere. C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, H. W. USE. Bayboro, W. P. BURRUS & CO , lan21dwly General Mauayeis THE NEUSE & TRENT RIVEB Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and aftei September 9th, 1885 : Steamer Trent Will leave New Berne for Trenton every Wedntsday at (i a. m., and Friday after the arrival of the steamer Shenandoah; return ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and Saturday, touching at all points along the river. Steamer Kinaton. On and after June 29th, 1885, the Steamer Kinston will leavn Klnston lor New knm every Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock a.m.; . returning, will leave New Berne every Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field and louchlng at all landings on Neuse river. Close connection made with steamer Shen andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN H. BELL, at Newborn. W. F. STAKLr, Klnston. D. 8. Baerus, Polloksvllle. I. T. WILSON. Agent at Trenton. J. P. Quineej-t, Jolly Old Field. J. B. Banks. Quaker Bridge. J. M. 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Auuresa, wiN'ixntitjAij 1'unLitjiiiww 1JU X. 7tli Street, riULADKLFHLa PJu Better than Real Estate There are very few investments better than rt al estate, bat we know of one that is, and that one is a policy in THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC'N OF PHILADELPHIA. The polry can be bought at the rate nf 822.40 for $5000.00. It needs no cultivation or repairs, and the yearly tax on it, levied trl-annually. Is not as much as i lie tax on real estate of like value. Upon the death of the owner, the policy does not require appraisers, administrators and lawyers to diminish tub value but Is i-AiniN fill and at o.nck wii nout expense to the beneficiary named therein. The p.iyment of each policy is guaranteed by nearly SKI. i0,l ,000 assessable insuraroe with a reserve Indemnity of J'JOi'.HoO, and cauli as sets of nearly 50,0.10. Tlu- Association owns its own building, nnii rents enough offices lo have Us rent free. 1 Is expenses are limited tofist-d annual dues. lnoorpoiated, IJecember, I(t78. Home Office, 911 Walnut Street, h-hiiadelphia. Pa. send name and address for tieatiseon plan. D. It. MIDTETTB, Manager Southeastern Department. No. 228 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C. BOYD & BERRY, District Agents For Counties of Craven, Carteret, Beaufort, Hyde, Jones and Pamlico. Good agents wanted, to horn we are pre pared to offer the most liberal Inducements. T. A. Green. of Green, Foy & Co.. Bankers, Trustee Joel Kinsey, Farmer, The following are the names of some of the parties who have examined our plans and lanen policies wnn us, Gen'l R. Ransom, jr. Clias. Duffy, Jr. W. G. Brineon. Alex. Miller, S. W. Ipock, K H Lane, Sarah O Davis. Hezekiah Davis, novlS dwtf Tnos. lJanlels, K. G. Credle, Geo. GreeD, Jr. W. B Lane, A P. Dftvls. Daniel Davis, Drury Dixon. House Keepers 2 If You Are Goin; to HOUSE KEEPING, go to L. IT. CUTLER'S -AND GET A " Dinner Set, 125 Pieces, Tea Pet, 44 Pieces, Chamber Set, 10 Pieces. Fine Toilet Sets, AND EVERYTHING IN House Furnishing Goods Line 26 and 28 Middle Street, SEWBEB.VE, N. C. JAMES REDMOND, Ap'ent and Bottler OF TIIK cj t: i . is i i i i v -1 i i BERGNER L ENGEL BREWING CO 'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER I New Berne, N. C. a i inn ii .. . .. fjm w xl b -t . : r.inr;, uiu This beer took iiriTiuunin at the Ceil tonninl Exhibition at Philadelphia arid the Paris Exposition. Ket p better tlnn any other in warm climates, ami ih thi favorite brand wherever known. For sale in kegs or crates. dw tVTTlv! V IP, I Ult' 1' OChT. a'; r!tabi? . vert Yu r t ' I.M KK. . . .r . .f ' I ; v ! i . i ; 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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