THE JOURNAL.
M a. ith.
JIEW BEXNE. M. C. J AN 2-
MMM4-clav utter.
THK B ard of Agriculture .
Mssioo l.iM Frnl i s I'uiea r.
ponetl th a r i "i '
tho in.la.strt 1 1 h ol
Tery wosibly o;. i 1
it & present lxo.iii the fund.-
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11118 w iih i)brrrtr savs th
receut ilr-i-i!ioQ nf the Supreme
Coart of the l"mte1 Sctes in re
gard to tbe lru :n incr'.H tax iltxeJ not i
fleet the l.tw m Noith Carol in.i
mac ail ilruui mer here, whether
rji!nt or non resulen'. st.in'l on
the s.riie l.i.-:. md piv the ame
t x
t'o'.tt'U Iroui New
ste.imlii. for 1
fore.n ivorts.
We are .iw.i:
i the re !.-. . ! l:t;t
lurne
ven
:.t to thus
with her
foreign
r: v.il of
0 1
: t" draw
load her
other
: ;..u! ln.e- could oc lira
,1) J Le-e i ;! ' li'lli the -Mil. i
1 i.-.l fi.r.-v er.
er m l he Nortli
mi' it the rails in;,' ci
l'lie v Init h ai : Ir
i' n gc n dered d i i :
reconstruction, an
in
i mi
the
the
to
il an
,.f he l'.n't that
if don'i' in boll
rit im a.s to w he; iier t h : - ri ..I w ould
bMi ttrtoial to erher 1 1 in 1 1) -
Ox the j .wsiige of th Judu aal
JvUrj bill, incrfaeing the saUrie.
.tfjutl from t3.50) to fo.WO ht
utiuuiu, both Senators Ka'Si m and
VA3CK vofi in the negative. They
Uouhtless reoopniie the fact that it
jadis of the North Carolina eoarta
can liv oa 2,."00 and do tea
month' work, a Federal jude
a;h( to get along; on f3.54K) doing
fh.ii two niootbs' work.
OCB aiater ttn of Kinston is
beYer In tbe lurch in educational
waiter. Wbn tL bord of agn
culture met at IUleiifli on Thurs
day lwt a Ulegram was laid before structed.
it from tb lire, enterprising basi- 43 rdt in the country. It would
M men of Kinstoa making an . becoiu the thorough fare tor all our
offer of 1 10,000 io cah, conditioned i
prove
tou or New IWrm ; the former is
a Irani of Norf-lk. the latter may
i t f-.. that W'.l
cungton would ilraw fx-al trade!
wh:eh th. v now enjo. We are ol
fie opinion that lot!i would be
bt?uefi:tel I v t he .le el. 001 . : t of
the country lying between the two.
There is Ouslow eiuinty.and a large
portion of .lone.-, at ; 1 anir-
tatioii facilities of an v kind save
th? sjiI b at which :s slow and un
certain. Hoth the-e counMe- cu
. tarn im n :b and pnvlucti e lands ;tr
can b f'und in the .State, a lare
!d uf which are State lands.
We believe it the dut, and the
interest, f both Wilmington and
New Berne to make a united effort
to have this line of railway con-
It can be built as cheap
slr.it '
is t lie ral
the i'l"r
the S. 'lit I
pre 1 . d I Cl
! war and
I sooner they are lost sight oi the
sooner the lines will be drawn on
' other ijuestH'U.s 1 ike lho.se I hat use
1 to divide the Whigs and Democrats.
The most imHrfaut measuies beiore
Congrts.s now were hardly ot sec
ondars 1 111 port. nice during the last
political campaign. The bloody
shirt argument wa.s used to arouse
voU . 1 in the North and a white
1 .n'.s g. irer 11 uien t was the shlblsv
let h in the Souih. How many Con
gresamen know the sentiments of
their constituents on the tariff and
silver questions! And how will
ihrs ever know them so long as
; I,,..,. ,.i pri indices arc made
.r n.elit in I he c uipaigii.
,- u ..ii' to s,-,. the time come
w n ii pari u s ill dl ule upon .pies
tions other than sectloli.il hate and
race prejudices.
s ;.st a ii t
out bull
mad. ! u
1 1 I e s I
der. ,!.
place w
will In
ter a pi
ed T:
will be.
'O
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M't. Its
1,0c II .
grams.
etc., wl
th.
erol
gr.o
rui: ( orrov movkmkm
Swansboro Items.
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Th
.1 1 i a r ce 1 11 prices w
ereu o' week 1
11 s 1 1 1 siioi t recel pf
the advantage g
1
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L I
gras
e ,e.
fore,
will
o n s .
and
me: I
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t I
: ' , a '
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at . :.ik
- , II oil
1 . say
1 ' i ilitcd
crops.
: " a - ci i t a; 11
- p 1 1 t : rn 1 a r
: ng t.ome
at at, k's, etc ,
a!,-11 dent, a
11 y 1 aborers
mules, wag
is, .1 . - V, ii
1 1 e
111 s
weel
exce
the
men
but :
re.ls
al
Th.- 1
s u ee
I 1 1 e 1 1
lilies
I llkrt
Ul
1 e I a g ,
.1 1 HI
1 w a s
t he
led to
1 this
1 1
G. H. Young and family have
1 in town.
-ters neaily all frozen, and
both in New and White Oak
1
d.
In II, it show ,:p
! 1 ii last w e.-k
t e 1 i . r towns a
was not up to
! with-taiiiling
lor an a d a n 1
11.111 T I n mi Am,
le vi e ws ge n e a I
he A in e 1 le 1 1 1
ed with io".
is to con
1 ;i
e 1
:tc
III es or
Tts this
iea 1 1 .
cry little. At
lso the move
e x pect at ions.
1 e osten
ac
and I
that
suppi
m on t
llet s,.,oI:s t,
of the ptlci
t w ee 11 the i ,
T
to be
ducei s
THE AHRICTLTl'RAL DEPARTMENT
The A t tr - Obntrn-r publishes a
report of the finance committee of
1 . I
Department of A gr Kill I u re, a n 11
e money,
s,a IllOU U t
less than
Grf t it vi! 1 a I'.
A . la! ' ... w.ir
pros, 1
T e o;. - I bo os
tiling the lilies' , 1 s ' , 1
Young A s t ra, one o
who at t em p' ed 1 1 1 'a
( ' a r e s stole a lew 1 ; lit
and got sho : 0 1. e night
languishing 111 pul. A
all other e a 1 doers .
. 'Ii 1 e of on 1 , 1 1 :
ice and sk 1 : i n g la
1 v. nnt'i e 1
w-io ajipear o b
Then
111 a 1
in American 1 e in a 11 1 1
en t e 1 into the situation .
toward either an 11 p w a 1 d
tendency.
The total ! u ' u e sales
le
of
an sources,
ntert ained
rket is well
tor Si Hue
general be
e question
nle lies be
I he South
1 . .1 nd l hat
1 w 1 il not
a s ,i t actor
lot a lower
this week
t h
. M
s In
rece n t ly
warning
' l''lrr.v
Sain
in tow 11
Is
to
v , 1
bah
ed
bah
tr.o
ba!
poi
t tu
ft poa tbe etabiihment of tbe in
datrial school at that point. The
bid will do good whether Kiustoo
gCi the school or not we hop
he will; tt will make Raleigh "do
COSEES3XA5 O'LlARA will I
doabtless bare many opponents for '
t'ue nomioatioa for CongreM in tbe
. bLick dwtrkt tbw jr. But be
has great advantage over them
Alt. I a t ,1 v in an1 will hnirA
tb laan of dUtribatiog about
Mfea thousand packages of seeds
" thbt rear furnished by the Govern
iuat farmer at AViiabiagtoo. If be
la rood aeed diatrilmtor he will be
m lltorn in tbe aides of mauy as pi r
'. auta for CoogreaaioQal honor; if he
U not, then be is a very poor poli
ticiao. A Coogressmao Uiat can't
take aereo tboasaod packages of
eeda tell oaght to retire.
t . FKX passe over tbe railroads
-vera distributed by tbe clerk of tbe
. General Assembly to tbe members
there of last week. Borne of tbe 5--.-
Y. papers characterize It u a dia-
graeelol scene. Tbe Sn thiuks if
- - - m statute were enacted prohibiting
CbesM of free railway pusaes by
'paliuo ofUcera it woold prevent a
repetition of each a scene as that
-'freseatetl in tbe General Assembly.
But bow will tbe &m get such a
law when tbe General Assembly it-
- seu aocepu toe pasKear ioi. mat
parer'ackowledgea that laws of any
kind can do rery litUe to make men
feoaest.
.'. JCDOK CLA&K's actios in sen
. teacing tbe keeper of au aristoeratic
gambling boose ia Raleigh to thirty
days imprisonment and to pay a
due of 12,009 is anaaimoosly en
dorsed by tbe prea of tbe State.
The keeper, Jaxss H. iiaXEK,
. Mbmitted bia eaae and then at-
the. groan d that tbe paniahment
' was'excessire. Two other gamblers,
auaaUer Cry, were con rk ted at tbe
aaMe term and were fined 1100
acb aad sent to jail for thirty days.
This is a pretty effect! re blow at
be boaioeaa, and it ia to be hoped
- Che example set by Judga CiiKk
. will be followed np by tbe judge
. tbroaghoet tbe State.
3oath boaud corn which i-hii be con
centratei at New IVrne from these
Eastern counties; it would put our
fanners of Onslo and Joues in
cjaick communication w ith Northern
markets and thus gtve ttiem a mar
ket tor their tine fiah iiud oysters,
and enable t hem to engage in track
ing; it would oeu np u market tor
their fine timlr, nml enable the
Northern Himrti'iiicii to r ech tbe
interior of one of the fine-t sport
ing ngions ol the 3 juth and enjoy
a healthy wiuter resort.
If Wilmington and New Berne
would make a united effort they
might bting soc-h influence to bear
upon, the Oeueral Assembly that a
large ortiou of the State lands
wonld be granted f-r the coustruc
ttoo of this road. It is high time
oar E.4stem members of t tie Gen
era! Assembly demanded something
lor the development of their sec: ion.
There is uo county in tbe State that
need.j, or is more worthy of it thau
Onslow, wnich, as we have said be
fore. i; Khout the only county east
of the W. &. W. K. without either
ateaniboat or railroad trfcnsporta
tion.
EQU1XIZ4.T103 OF XAXt.
-Oae ef tbe imywtant acts of tbe
last Geaeral Asaembfy was tbe ap-
. poiatiog a comaitttwM to take steps
, to tecore the eqaaiisaUoo of taxes
- iad the ralaatioo of property. Bon.
GXOSOE HOWAKO. AUJ. JOHH W.
. GSACAX and Capr. T. W. Patton
. onatitte tbe co imittee, and w.
' 3eara from tbe 0':rrtr that they
beld their second meeting at KaJ.
' eisk oa Taeedav last, and one of
Che points to which they are direct
ing attention now is efficient
aethods of collecting insolvent poll
taxes.
The first difficulty in Craven
ceeaty is in getting peopLi to list
Cbeir poll tax. The law seems to be
eaJSctent, but county officials in
this day aa4 ue live above the
law, ad are naf atwdient thereto.
Tax list takers are required to re
turn to the clerk of tbe lx)ard cf
commissioners a list ot tbe taxable
polls ia his township not given in
tor taxation, and those who wilfully
failed ia give themselves in are
deemed gadtf of a misdemeanor.
aidoD convictioa thereof a hall be
clned not more than fifty dollars or
imprisoned not more than tbirty
days. Save Urn list takers of Craven
cooftty eomplwd with this law If
not, why not!
As for collecting tbe poll can the
law is amply sufficient. 'We assert
that if affaeriffs will do their duty no
one bat aa siasolate pauper, entitled
0 tbe aid of ta?e coanty, can evade
paying poll tax. Bit they do not
do their duty in this respevt, nor will
tby as long as coanty comissiotwrs
callow tbem to retnrn so many as in
solvent. The only remedy is to
cnake the trbefirT responsible for
erery listed polk tiwn if he chooses
to pay it oat of his own pocket
rather than do his duty iu collecting
tt, all well and good.
Some steps oagbt to be taken to
con pel all alike to pay their poll
tax or it oaght to bo abolished.
the committee -nv that th
with so me sin all e xce pt mil
in,-' 111 the .iL'L'lt-i;.! 1 e to
rive dollars, has Inen ptnpvrly ex.
pwli ded .
They -show quite a different state
of aftairs from that shown by tbe
State- Caramels in its recent ine
tigv.ion; but that is merely a differ
ence of opinion. What the ( hron-
iWc would consider extravagant
and useless cxeuditiires, the fi
nance committee regard as ueces
sarv aud legitimate. But the
Chronicle' idea will strike tbe pub-1
lie miud; it is an easy matter to
arouse the prejudices of the people
against this Departmeuf, because
there are so few who see and feel
the good that it is doing. To show
that money has 1ii spent aud
that tbe State has not beeu bene-1
tited thereby, will strike the opn j
lar mind as wastelul and ixtrava j
gauf, but every intelligent
knows that ex eri men tin g is cost,
ly business. Many a farmer has
Kent money in experimenting and
got nothing iu retnrn, luit bis expe
rience, which in tbe main, was what
he was seeking tor. Tbe Depart
ment of Agriculture of North Caro-
pie.-Mr.
11
lis , : j y ml t lie
week immense
- iie o t hem
1 1 and halt.
in o; mil re in 1 n ds me of a
mule s t o e up oil the tow-path.
Mr. .1. ('. Lanier has recently
iii.oiil . a'o l'orbe.st ow n and occu-
be us,- recent ly vacated by
A A r u he 111 .1 a m e.s a nd w il 1 con -
timie in the sewing machine busi
ness assisted by Mr. laniel ('aven
uigh o f 1 ) u pi 1 11 1 o.
Siiei 1 .T King, ( apt. 10111. Mil 1
and J. Siielborne ail leturned from
Kaleigh last l'iida whither they
bad been to carry a lot of peniten
tiary bl'ds ten m number. It
seems that 1'itt county should have
a rHilriwd considering the number
she has contributed toward building
in other parts ot the State.
A sign down strict says, "onion
sets," well, wlm sa d they didn't?
Thev set innst too w el 1, at least t hey
set 1 00 long on ou r : 1 m ach and we
used to notice from ; he taint odor
about our girls delightful breath
and from the way she would chaw ,
spice and thing-' lun we ap
proached her gent'i th.it we believe ,
then setting quality is not ol very
short duration. As long ago as we '
cau rely on our memory we kuow
they possessed the peculiarity of
farmer setting about two days anil tour
nights after you ate em.
s, against TS.i.lloO
pot sales amount
s. against 5.11il
I e 1 1 ven es on con
i.iles, against olid
w eek. The recel (its at
i i ek amounted to 1 oS.
g 1 1 nst HMi.L'S bales last
'.1 1 '.Ml'.l bales this w eek
The receipts since Sep
were .!.'.!. "i 1 1 (1 bales.
against 4, 1 It), ,(12 h.iii- nt the sa Ho
tline last year.
The following comp u at ive figures
are givtsn to Januaiy L' 1 1
!". l'i.
tell
, I is.Oi '0 oil
s last week,
to T li d
s last week .
' 1 re ,'i ' 11 )
eti .
",er 1
" 1 -. I . .( mi p j 1 1 y
Ex "is since Is.-it 1
Six .in? s ' receipts
K x 1 . u li r t UrilH 1 11
K. x 1 1 1 1 is c rn. 1 1 neii t
Kx porte IF r.i nee,
SttH'k. Neiv 'ork
OonsoliiiHteri mock
-HI
1.411
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1 u
t a
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I'd IMO
il liJ4
a';, -Jlla
.mi s7ij
I n I o 1 , o w m g
closing 1 pa 1 it a 1 1 on s 1
New York Thursday
com 1 . r 1 sii ii s;
1 ssrp
Jjii. ',"J
J
J auuary
Fet 1 limy
March
April
May
June
J u I v
August
St-1 a e in b
( ). a h. r
lJ 17
y .'a
y
y.4
9 a !
y c 1
y 4;
y st
y yfi
7yii
li'.S 4sO
7y sin
.'d.sla
10 81. '1
y.tu9 1
204.192
910.910
shows the
futures at
1 : 1 11 g, w 1 1 ii
lSS.-,.
Jan. 23.
a 11.19i
a 11 . 1 i
11. 23 1
11.3a
11.415 1
11 57 I
1 1 117 I
,17.1
II 3s
10 y.
Mi
move
( )y
ia 1 1 1 1 e (
1 1 vers.
( )ur schorl is progressing; we want
a lew more boarders for scholars;
l"i nzelle and Mallette, proprietors,
are keeping a hotel now.
Mr. lSenj. Holland aud Miss Julia
Freshwater were made one last
Wednesday by Charles Gerock,Esq.
.1 11 1 1 .1 was t he eldest single daughter
ot ,1. A. Freshwater, Esq.
.Mr (i. W. Ward and Mr. F.. P..
Sanders are teaching nchool in Car
teret county. We sup)xse the form
er got a job ot teaching and wont
go to Florida before the fall.
New river tio.en over and your
correspondent walked partly across
on the ice, the cold killed nearly all
the lisli, some of the largest ever
seen was caught in Wallace's creek,
near Monfort null.
) ir Christmas plays were all
very good, .Misses .Minnie ard,
Uosa Moore and Mertie Webb show
great talents as actresses 011 the
stage, and we will show the public
before long that Onslow county cau ;
get up a good theatrical troupe.
F.ryee Trott and wife, living in
W lute Oak, two old couple, have
recently died. Mr. T. died tlrUon
March 128-th last, aged 92 years.
Mrs. T. died 011 Dec. 27th, last,
aged 1)2 years. Both died on Sun
day , at the same hour, same date,
same age, at the rime of death, etc.
and we hear of same disease; quite
a sti iking coincidence.
A tew
Mr. Lon
Changing the Climates' of Continent. 1
According to a very eminent en
gineer, the building of a great dam
above the Straits ot Belle Isle. would
make a marvelous change in the
climate ol the ITnted States and
Europe. It is known th it the Gulf
Stream, which issues fiotn the Ca
ribbean Sea. pours its current 01
warm water north and east and im
pinges ui)on the west coast of
Flurope, raising the temperature of
that continent and modify ing more
especially the ind iii nlly (.'old climate
of the British Islands. Its uillu
ence is felt as far, is Xorwav lo such
an extent that there is one harbor
on that icebound coast which is
open all winter long. Not only does
our coast get no ;.,-iietit from the
tepid waters 01 the Gulf Stieam, but
1 we are subject to the refrigerating
1 influence of eiminioiis currents of
I icy water conn ng fi.nn the Arctic
I regions, which now ilows through
, the Straits of Belle Isle into the
'Gulf of St. Lawrence. It continues
its .-southern course along the Cape
Breton Islands. Nova Scotia, and
tow, ud Nantucket Island. South
ol that point it ins what is called
.the cold wall of the Gulf Stream,
'which lowers the temperature ot
our Atlantic coast as far as Cape
Hatteras. The problem would be
todetlectthe polar current of ice
water away from the Straits of
Bell
ANNUAL COUNTY DEBT STATEMENT.
The Names of Persons whose accounts have been audited by the Board of
Commissioners of Craven County, and the amounts allowed durinft the period
commencing Sept 1st, 18S4. and ending the 30th day of Nov., A. D. 1885.
Change in the law ah s thne months in 1885, September, October and No
vember, to this report.
BY ACT OF THE GENERAL A SS1-.MHI.Y . REPORT IS CONTINUED TO DECEMBER, 1885.
THKEE MONTHS.
NiMi or Claimant. Nature of Claim
September. lSsr,.
W. B. Boyd, pari claim for services on tax books 's
David Manly, cleaning out well at poor house
Wm Cleve. support of M. Harris
Ami Allowed.
$
do
do
S V. Latham.
John W Freeman
William Moore.
Sarah Heritage,
do
Mrs S. Hoover.
Henry Walls.
W. lx. Biinson.
do
A 1 1 . a 11 d a C 1 a i k .
A Toler.
Mrs. Wesley Gray
Mary Gal 1 in .
Norman I pock .
Abaer Murphv.
.pauper,
do
do
do
do
Washington Spivey.do
I
Austin .
J..hn H. Ud:
La Hi Spe'.le
Fl'iicncu L.-j.
ii.-.ger Bluui.
1 .etlie Nelso:
A. A. Llovd.
sle. so i i.al It would intercept It. J Mosely
the Gul i S i ea m and iorce th-' Lit er
back on the eastern shore of the
North American continent. In that
case Ne w fou udland,Xova Scotia, and
our w hole coast north of (.'ape Hat
teras would get the benefit of the
warm waters which issue in such
marriages near us
. Pelletier and Miss
'J s,1
y r.i
'J 4 -
Below will be found the sales for
the week ending yesterday , and the
closing quotations lor middling up
i surprising quantities fro n the Gull 1
lately . j of Mexico. Our winters would be-
Agnew i come milder, our springs earlier, and '
Watson, daughter of Jere Wat- : our autumns later, while Nova Sco
son. Esq., were married lately by I tia and Newfoundland would have
I)r. G. '. Hunef, J. P., and from the climate of Jersey and Long Is
all accounts we could not tell which i land. This change, if effected,
was the most frightened, Ion or the I would be a great calamity to FAirope
Doctor. Lon commenced saying,' "I for the winters would become more
ill, I will,'' long before the doctor . severe, and there would be lar
gor to that part of ceremony, which I shorter springs and falls. To ac
scaied the doctor so he had to stop complish this wonderful transforma
and commence anew, but all ended tion would cost some 40,000,000.
well. Wild as this scheme may seem, it is
advocated by Professor C. W. Bed
field, and has beeu called attention
to by scientific journals as being en
tirely practical. No doubt in the
fullness of time great works like
this will be undertaken, and man
will gain a better control over the
planet he inhabits. If one half the
sums were spent iu improving the
face of the globe that are now
lands a' seve
coin p u i- oils:
eadlll;
ports, with
v. , i
Kill,
M.I...
-MMll
l ll-lll
1 1 - Hi
HkI 1 n ore
N i a lu.k .. .
T ll
IjiHt wte
The
i : i
Una has doubtless done the game
tbiDg, aud it is wrong to accuse its era he took the text,
managers of extravagance and i had a Bible took it
wa-ste t?cnuse they do it.
But w
1 he JH jsterles of a Tack of Card v.
A private soldier by the name ol
Richard Lee was taken before a
magistrate, recently, for playing
cards duriner divine service. It
appears that a sergeant command-1 .statement for tin
ed the soldiers at the church, and t j;tn
when the parson had read the pray- Sales of ihe week
Those who
out, but this
soldier had neither Binle nor coin-
Liverpool
THK IHXIURlTIO BL'KEAl.
The State Ckr&nicle baa visited
tbe Immigration Bureau at Kaleigh,
and reports that it id economically
managed and baa accomplished
much good. We are certainly glad
that some bue has fonnd good in ir,
for we had come to regard it us one
of the uselesa appendages of the
Agricultural Department.
The Chronicle gives the names
and number of immigrants induced
by the Barean daring tbe lxst three
yearn. We woald like to know the
namber that has left the State dur
ing the same period of time and see
a balanee struck. Tbe State ought
to bend her effort., by establishing
iadoatrial school, granting more
aid to the public schools, and eu
eoaragtng hoove enterprise, to pre
vent emigration a well as encour
aging matigration.
In looking over the ChronurU'M
list of tbe people "whom Comiour
aioner Patbick baa induced to set
tle id tbe State, during the year
1883, 1884 and 1885" we find this
item which we think will be news
to some of oar people hereabouts:
J A. Pirc. Troy. P-. M. K Rock
wetl, Caatoi, Pa.,eUled ia Uie State id
18S4; bought the 8. U. Ory Uod, 0.100
tcrca. nar Nw Barer, paring therefor
$8 1 .000. TbT rrpreaent a nyndicat of
eight, hove rnogrtM amount to one
and a half million of dollars.
Now we would not pluck a suigL.1
feather from the crown ot Mr. Pat
KICK'S glory in managing this Bu -
reau, nor would we say one word, ifi
we knew it, cajculuted to retard the 1
work which be u so earnestly en
gaged in: but "honor to whom 1
houor etc." is a saying that can be
very appropriately applied here.!
The sale here alluded to, if we are
not greatly mistaken, was brought
about by thi1 individual efforts of
some of our euterpruwig citizens,
altogether outside of the influence'
of Mr. Patkh'k's Bureau. But this'
is a api all matter, provided it ,U-.
not weaken ;he CAr-iu ic.V ' opinion
that the Bureau doing and can
be mde to do ma,li g-." xv e
notice an error in the above on r.u i.j
which .is undoubtedly ty p. graph;
cal. "il,i)tMJ" should be 'l.(Hi"
n t a c or K-- L- )nr nnlhnrr i rrtPt I
,,. ,t pay the farmers of the ! "h, ' b ore i
State generally, to have these eipe- : ujm, t Jast looked atone card j
riments made by tbe Department I , and then at another. The sergeant
We doubt it. We see the Board i of the company saw him, and said.
ol iau, I ikicuaru. put up i ue earns; un is
no place lor them.
"Never mind that." said Uich
ard. When the service was over, the
constable took Bichard beiore the
mayor.
"Well, says the mayor, "what
have vou brought the soldier here
for!" '
"For playing cards in chinch."
"Well, soldier, what have you to
say for yourself t"
'Much, sir, I hope."
Very good; If not I will punish
has ourchased ten acres
near Kaleigh, and twenty acres'
more have been donated for the es
tablishment of an experimental
farm. Now Ins it known
halt the exiierimcnts made
on the clay hills near'
Kaleigh will be worth nothing toi
the farmers of the East, where the
soil is totally different. The State
owns weans of rich swamplands in
following is the
erk:
Jn. 23. Sa.
3S 000
I; 7. 000
3 000
4 O'O
4 000
2"). 000
741.000
537.000
76 000
a 9. 000
373.000
3") "1,000
The Providence cotton market is
dull and steady. Quotations re
main at '.Co. (or middling uplands
and 10c. tor middling gulls. The
Philadelphia market lias ruled dull
at 1'ic. for middling uplands.
Aurora Items.
I. Mi.
.S IKJO
Saleo American 47.000
S.de for eitKirt 2 OOU
S.UeM for speculation 2 000
Actual ex port
For warded
Total tn'k. Liv.
Of which is Ainw.
Imp. for tbe week
Of which is Amer .
Amount afloat
( )f which is Amer.
i 000
17CXM)
R29.0O0
4 90 0i 0
128 00(1
1 10.000
200.000
171.000
our market
no frozen one.-
the E.tsf; some of them partly
draineo; why not put a sqpiau oi vou- more thau man wa ever
convicta down here aud oten up a iahed."
farm that will make the lands mar
ketable. An experiment of this
kind will pay.
The Department has doubtless
done much good iu the analyse of
fertilizers; it has kept much worth
less stuff out of the State, aud in
pin
"I have been," said the soldier,
"about si s mon t lis on the march. 1
havis neither Bible nor common
pray er book. I have nothing but a
pack of cards, and I'll satisly your
worship of the purity ot my mten
tions." And spreading the cards
before the mayor, he began with the
ace: "When I see the ace, it re-
this way has been a real benefit to I minds there is but one (
the agricultural interest generally;
but an experiaiental farm at Jialeigh
will not advance theTarnier's inter
et iu all sections of tbe States.
The news is sent abroad now
that the syndicate that recently
purchased tbe Wasbiugtou and
Jameaville road will make running
arrangements with the Norfolk and
Western Railroad, are interested
in the New York, Philadelphia ami
Norfolk and will build from Wash
lugtou to Goldstmro for the purpose
of makiug a tight on the Atlantic
Coast Line. It strikes un that il
they want to m.ike a successful
tight against the Atlantic Coa-st
Line they will build from Washing
ton via New Berne to Wilmington,
pa.sia; through the rich counties
of .lones and Onslou , and lease or
purchase the A. v N. C. II. But
these railroad syndicates generally
keep their own counsel; so it is not
known what thes are going to do
i; n 1 1 1 t hey a re at it.
; w hen I
see the deuce, it reminds me of
Father and Son; when 1 see the tray
it reminds me of the Lather. Son
' and Holy Ghost; when 1 see the 1
H.'augeluts tii.it preached, Mat
thew, Mark, Luke aud Join,; when
I meet the five, it remind me of
the five wise virgins that tr. mined
their lamps there weie ten, but
five were wise and five were loohsh
ami were shut out; when I see the
suth.lt reminds me that in six
days the Lord made he.ueii and
earth; when I see the seen. i: le
mi
Tl
iniarl v
FtBTV Il.MJt.
It seems that the biixxly Mor;"
is about the only thing that serves
to draw strict party I. ties let ween
Democrats and Kcpu 'l eans in ( on
gress. Whenever Republican :! t.gs
this to the breeze, is IIhitk: : i:
of Maine dti ia the Norfolk n i
yard matter la.st l-'rtJrf , hen he a
severely "larru j.e" by W Ln w:
Virgtuu, the Democra's are iind
in solid iAu p:io eg ;:
But it is not m on lUf grt.j; . -.!.
tions '.'..at re.i'.'.y jfT'ect the u. U-t .-st
of t he con n ' ry at . irge. Oa the m;
ver question we tied a large ma 'or
:' i'l l't-m crat.s, 1 1 n a go, ., 1
;.'W!iiC of Kepub'. ,c.i:.. "p; '.-itig
ttie ii' ot tun President and See
re '.try of ::: 1" re a stir. , t,'.,:e a n.a
ority of the Be pi: 'al man s with .
few Democrats siKt.rn the : e s , t
th'-s' I om.vra::c 1 ff: ".a'.s I' is
pretty much the mie w .: :. :a,
tariff. Democrats and Kepubi.can s
both favor a teduction while Be
Hoard ot Afc"r jpi 1 1 ore
s board was in session
all day yesterday, most ot the time
in e xecu 1 1 v e .ses.sion . lutlie morn
ing executue session the industrial
scTio-oJ :,') alter wa.s discussed at
length. 1 1 s eotiaiderat ion occupied
some lour hours. Dr. liemp P.
Battle took ground against the plan ,
and siwke alwut an hour on that
I, ne. uov. Scales timk ground
ag nust tlii present establishment
o I the choiC saying the funds were
not sufficient. Finally the board i
iTeciiled to et aside for ti : f
ting up. etc., ot school, U lh' Used
at sii.-h time as the school might be'
established. It put the question ol
immediate establishment to a ote,
1 1 1 . 1 the 'Hi.ltil decided to indefinite
, s ; .ot pone the matter.
'ihe Ujanl decided to establish
S'a'e ep. r u,eiua! ",irm at the ta.r
grounds. 1: accepted t h P II ; acres
o t I am 1 t e in 1 1- red b the i-it o I
minds ine ; I
he rested fr
had created, and
I see t he eight, it
eight 1 1 g I , t eon s j
I s a e d w hell ( i i
i w i i ,1 , ; . . N o a 1 1 ,
! h ree son s and
see the nine, it i ,
le pe fs I hat were
Sa i ou : . t he : i w e
wl, ) 1. e e I I i 1 II'
See the tell. II lea
. teli com ii. an
I handed down
stone; wl.ell 1
m i ii lis in e ot ;
w Inch is G o,l
the tueen, it
l ueen of M,,-l
mon . (or she w
he was a man.
-1
event II d
e great "erk
halloa ed it; w h
re m . n d s me id !
. i : s , n s ; : ; a w
,1 eestloN.d t
a 11 i
is I
'. p -1
U 1 '
l-'n-sh tish in
abundance, but
ol course.
Our farmers seem to be in earnest
about preparing lor another crop.
This is the spirit that is worthy of
imitation.
B. II. Thompson is building a
new store on the corner ol 1th and
Mam streets, which will be an orna
ment to our town: it will be L'.isb.l
feet, two story. lie's alive old
Ben.
We had skating ith us during
the cold spell. Though theie were
no professionals it was very much
enjoyed. At Kershaw two of the
participants in this sport, Mr. J. B.
Hodges and W. H. Whitehurst,
broke through the ice though it wag.
not over their heads, but the way
they called for aid one would have
thought so.
Professor JJon n e r's schooi is grow -mg
all the while; live or six uev
student.s have j ust come in and one
ol them from Hyde county. Send
them along and give our school a
trial, and we are sure you will be
pleased. Board m town is cheap
and good, of course, when we have
such good ladies to manage it as
Mi s. W. A. Thompson.
We will renew our travel in the
fertile land ot South river or South
creek . We lelt oil last week at
the t.inn of Mr. L. M . Broom, which
h m i st ak e w as made Bonner:
k'ex' we
Mi . S. T
I .
hi i
. we
.cap
in
M.
K
he K 1 n g ol iti
Almighty ; u he:
reminds me
Next we i'l""'
known a tar
tilings us to the
and lelt know n
lands, This is tn
nig. I'll' too, etc.
irough the lands
Ibv land, and be
lliy. This is
located, and can
'. : on II . ti e I d creek .
Li idg'-s. and this
lai m on t he right
as the Litchfield
ic laud for t ruck- (
And now we lind
I) m l W. Bussed, an old aud re
spected citizen of Bear creek, near
here, was .suddenly stricken down
with paralysis a short time back
and has not been able to walk
since. He was kindling the fire
about day break when he was
taken ami had to be carried to his
bed. Tne whole left side from head
to foot Became paralyzed. "We
heard today he is improving some.
Lieut .'Francis Winslow, assisted
by Mr. Jas. A. Mattocks, in the lit
tle survey steamer Nanplius, are
still at work in white Oak River,
surveying snd analysing the waters
and bottoms, etc., and telling the
people all about the profit in oyster
culture. Mr. Mattocks is tbe right
man for an assistant, as he has
made it a study for a long time, and
knows all about an oyster and oys
ter seasoning.
The buildings on the Simuiou's
place, on New River, were all burn
ed down last week. The place be
longed to Mr. YA. Barlow, who had
just purchased it from Mr. J. O.
Frazelle. Mr. G. R. Young and
family, aud Mr. Barlow and wife
lived there. but no one was
home at the time but Mr. Barlow.
Mr. Youug thiuks the house was set
on tire by some unknown enemy.
The loss to Mr. Barlow was pretty
heavy, ah-o to Mr. Young. Boss
covered partly by insurance, only
for Mr. Barlow.
Mr. W. K. McLean, from Wil
mington, aud the Misses Effie and
Louise Senn, from S. C, and Miss
Lena Mattocks, aud Mr. Ed. Mat
tocks from Norfolk have been iu
town during the holidays. The
ladies eujoyed themselves at our
concerts and dances, and the gents
the same, including hunting etc.
Mr. McLean and Geo. Littleton
killed in one day a load of ducks,
and W. Iv Mattocks killed a load of
rabbits the same time.
Die Loss of Our (ianif.
In a couutry where every man
and boy may carry a gun and keep
a dog if he wishes to, and where
people generally little heed who
shoots, or what is shot, whether the
laws are obeyed or broken, what
wonder is it 'that wild birds and
beasts disappear, and that our mar
kets, are almost bare of game, in
seasons when it should be cheap
aud plenty? Game of all kinds is
plentier and cheaper, all over Eng
and, Prance, and Germany, than
it is here. The time may possibly
come, when the right to carry n
fowling piece wilf be obtained by
paying a high license Be, when the
privilege of shooting over certain
districts, will be sold for a term of
years to the highest bidder, or dis
posed ot at an annual reutal. Should
that time come, game will be abuud
ant again. Many townships or
school districts, if they had the
right and the will to enforce it.
might in tins way secure an income
-nihcient to pay all school expenses,
and vers likelv a good part of the
highway tax. As it is, larmeis
m ight do a great deal it they would,
tow ards suppressing t his irrespon
si iile, general shooting, which is go
mi every autumn. It will be
necessary lor them first to become
familiar with the game laws, and
then aid in enforcing them by every
means iu their power. Neighbors'
boys are the worst. Nobody wants
to do anything to get the ill-will ol
do B. Kite
do Sally VVetherington ..
do J. Wyley and family
do M, Prescott
do F. Moore (J0
do Self and child JQ
do M. E. Hall do
do Self Jo
do Self jo
do Fibs Hyman do
do Jaue Bryan do
do Self do
do Dan Kees do
ho Self do
L Self do
do B. Laughinghouse do
cio Self do
Bonner ; do
do Major do
do J. W. Cox . do
'io Self do
do Self do
do Caa-ar t'onuor do
do Self do
b Self " do
do Edny Brown ' ' '"'.do
Betsv Weslbrook. do Self dn
R. li. Mosely. rent of house for Newtou Weeks
Jas 1'. Ureen. keeper Clermont hridKe Aug. '85
Rachael Ireland . keeper Willis' bridge do
Alex Seare. keeper poor house Aug. '85
Mng.iret Oadrunn, cook at poor house Auf. '85
Hanenck Bros., medirines for poor house Aug. '85
J J. TiTun. Ag't. laiions for poor house Aug. '85
M T. Bryan, pait claim coffin, for paupers Aug. '85
do bal do do do
R.G Mo .ely, rent house for U. Gatlia do
F. S. Ernul. repair of Willis' bridge
N or Berue Journal, advertising poor house farm for rent
Dr. H G. Bates, inquest, over body of Jno. Dillingham ,
W. li. Brinson, listing aud copying tax list on lists '85
Richard Green, work moving Register's books and cases to new C. bous
i E. W. Carpenter, record books for Sup. court clerk's office
I rlo rem of office for Sup court clerk June '85
! Dr. F. W. Hughes, services assisting Dr. Long to amputate le? of pauper
W. il Watson. J. P.. examination of Ann Fisher, insane
Henry R. Bryan, services as Attorney for Bd. Commissioners Aug. '86...
Jas A. Bryan, per diem, attention to poor house, signing voucher Sept.
S. W. Luharn. per diem and mileage to datfl
W. G. Brinson, per diem July. Aug. and Sept. "85
T. 11. Mallisoh, per diem and mileage Sept. 't5
Jas. W. Biddle, do do do .w,-.,
Jos. Nelson, part claim county work July an! Aur. "85
do listing, computing and making schedule 13 tax lists
D N Kilburn. cash paid 123 jury tickets
Jas G. Kenan. Sheriff Duplin, conveying Amos Biggs from Duplin to
Craven county on Writ from W. M Watson, J. P. of Craren
M. Halm. Sheriff, keeping prisoners Aug. '85
do summoning witnesses cases before E. O Hill. J. P
o" expenses conveying Ann Fisher to Asylum 10 80
d" notices to S. H. Gray and Jesse Brooks to appear be
fore Board Commissioners 1 M
do turnkey month Aug. '85 10 M
50 00
8 90
4 00
1 50
2 00
7 00
3 50
8 50
8 00
5 00
8 00
8 00
1 50
1 50
8 00
8 00
2 00
1 50
4 00
1 00
1 50
1 50
8 00
1 00
1 50
1 50
1 00
t0
1 00
8 50
10 00
7 00
10 00
8 00
80 00
188 58
20 00
8 00 -.
8 50
4 00
8 00
18 tO
150 00
3 00
8 85
18 50
10 00
8 00
85 00
8 00
W)
88 00
8 CO
4 80
75 68
40 85
808 14
9 0
144 80
5 00
wasted ou armies and wars, what
marvelous improvements might be
accomplished. Demoresfs Monthly, j
From Washington. j
Washington, Jan. 24. repre
sentative Cole had an interview
yesterday with the President. Iu
the course of the conversation tbe
President elucidated the principles
by which he had endeavored to
guide his administration. He said
he felt satisfied that he enjoyed the
confidence of the American people,
aud that they approved the course
he had pursued. lie believed the
people agreed with him that the
highest duty of the Executive lay
not in the distribution of offices,
but in securing good government.
But very little had been done lor
Maryland, for instance, in the way
of federal patronage, yet he had
marked the increase of the Demo
cratic majority at the late election.
The same might be said of New
Total amount fur September, 1885.
Name of Claimant
York. It was a wise? prudent, eco
nomical and patriotic administra-
Wm. Cleve,
do
do
f!o
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
S. W. Latham.
John W. Freeman,
Wm. Moore.
Sarah Heritage,
do
Mrs. S. Uoovtr,
Henry 'Wells,
W. G. Brinson,
do
Amanda Clark,
A. Toler,
Mrs. Wesley Gray, do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Mary Gatlin
Norman Ipock,
Abner Murphy,
Washington Spivy
L Austin.
John H Bell,
David Spelman,
Florence LeggeU,
Hagar Blount,
Lettie Nelson,
A. A. Lloyd,
rw.,.,-,. n M.. l
tion that the people wished, and j Betsy Westbrook;
ue nopeu 10 oe auie to gi e ; r. g. Mosely, rent of houee for N, Weeks, pauper
Alex. Sears, keeper poor house Sept. '85, ,
Margaret Oadman, cook at poor house Sept. '85
iiancock tsros. , medjcineB to poor house Sept
which
them, so - that the Democratic
triumphs should be not ethereal,
but enduring. Peferritig to the in
vitation to attend the Charity Ball
in Baltimore, the President said he
had been much impressed with the
objects Of the Society for the Pro
tection of Children ot that city. The
ladies and gentlemen seemed al
ways to bear in mind the words of
our Saviour, "Suffer the little chil
dren to come unto Me, and forbid
them not; for of such is the King
dom of Heaven." He would like
very much to attend the ball, and
had been working hard to get
through w;th business before him
so as to do so if possible. He had
desired il' practicable to extend to
the society all the advantage which
would be theirs by reason of the
presence of the President of the
I'uited States. This would show
his appreciation of the association
and its high purposes.
Dr. Cole discussed with the Presi
dent fully the important points cov
ered by the executive message, so
that he might intelligently, in his
proposed speech before the House,
address himselt to the measures
and purposes of ; he administration.
Dr. Cole has not concluded when
he will make his speech as the
House, w hen it goes in "committee,
of the whole-' next week, must first
dispose of the "increase of widows'
pension question." lie thinks he
will be able to secure '.lie Moor lor
Tuesday next. Bait i mm-f Sun.
A Ti HKI: aisly Safe Bet. A
gentleman of this city who was
'short" on a certain railroad stock,
was yesterday advised bv his broker
as
Nature of Claim.
October, 1885,
Support of M. Harris , ,,,
B. Kite
Sally Wetherington Voucher oanceled,
she being at the poor house.
J. Wyley and family .,,..
M. Prescot ,. .
P. Moore ,.
Self and child
M. E. Hall
Self
Self
Filis Hyman
Jane Bryan
Self
Dan Kees ,
Self TT
Self ' -
B. Laughinghouse
Self
Bonner
Major
j. w. cox :
Self
Self.,
Caesar Connor
Self ,
Self ,. ,..
Edny Brown
Self
11207 08
A m't Allowed.
paupsr, t
oe - -
4 00
4 60
do
85
f. .1. Tolson. Asr't. rations to nonr hnniw fint" '8B
M. T. Bryan, part claim for coffins for paupers Sept. '85,,,,,,,,, ,, ..,,,..
do bal. do do do , ,.,,,, , ,,,,
R. G. Mosely, rent of house for R. Gatlin
C. H. Hunter, lumber and repair of Slocumb creek bridge
C. H. Willis, do do Vanceboro bridge ,,,,...
E. G. Cuthbert, do do Willis' bridge, as per contract
do repair of draw Clermont bridge ,
J. H. White, building half of bridge at Mosely creek
Dr. H. G. Bates, investigating death Margaret Grist .,
Wm. B. Boyd, balance due services on tax list '85
Newbern Ath. Club, lumber for Clermont and Vanceboro bridges , .
Henry R. Bryan services as Attorney Bd. Commissioners Sept. ,S5
Hll Bros., repairing lock at jail Sept. '85
Jas. F. Green, keeper Clermont bridge Sept '85
Rachael Ireland, keeper Willis' bridge Sept '85
M. Hahn. Sheriff, cash paid fare of H. Blount to E. City, JX. C, by order
Bd. Commissioners, conveying body of Mary Ross to cemetery
M. Hahn. Sheriff, keeping prisoners Sept. '85 ...
do turnkey fees Sept. '85
5 50
108 00
5 40
Total amount for October, 1885.
.9771 80
Name or Claimant.
Win. Cleve.
do '
Sam'l W. Latham,
John WT. Freeman.
F. P. Outlaw,
Wm. Moore,
Sarah Heriiage.
do
Mrs. S' Hoover,
Henry Wells.
W. Q. Brinson ,
Amanda- Clflrk,
A. Toler.
Mrs. Wesley Gray.
Mary Gatlin.
Norman Ipock,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
mi a
her in';- i"
dressed .u
Solomon s,
was I ; 'he i
b o '.v s and i
King Solo:
"N elV
have g 1 e i ,
cards le;: ,
"Wl,,,' :
"Idie Kh
"1 will g
tloll of lli i !
and
o:ii-s, i , s ,il ldalia
I he roads cross and
I ieo, and Le Is.
Id. esc gell I le in e ii
veil icli t dwellm;
I hrce or loin s'
work -sh"p; and
c Ii I el s ale do I
i ere (
srs.
i ve.
on-
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ig b
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his neighbor, so the boys are not
hindered. They blae away at
robbins and quail, yellow hammers
and rabbits, in or out of season, un
til they think they have a perfect
right to do it. In the woods ol
.Maine, in the Adirondack, and in
similar regions, one would think
niiev soul h. the woodsmen, anil those who live
the firm be ' by hunting and fishing, and acts as
stoillee; '
here M
l.llchlleld
lave a large
g each, and also
ore houses, and a
i Mes.sj s. Page
ing business h,.re.
I ur ;'
lei; is
in New York to close
the appointment of ;
eeiver lor the , oad w i
quotations live pom:
li i m a losei i n s ; ,-a ii ol
replied by teh-grapi :
that the receiver to
will not be ;iti hones:
liuiidi ed more shai es
Louis Gl,,!,, I), .:,;:.
n
honest re
al advance
and make
gainer, lie
I'm betting
appoini ed
an. Sell a
i me." St.
-V wes tt rn ; j a r s:,
cure some iiak 10 n i;a
ac otll -e. pro.--. i 1 y a pn
may be very tiiicces-fu
but we would tuy :
from a cough or col
Bull "s Cough Sv rup.
- Nothing will
.it ti uic k 1 v . than
ic-d. This 'cure'
1 1 m many caes.
If a man sutlers
1, cive hi. ii E'r.
oh
( day ton. 1 his i.
; . well loca t ed
. : gal de w a : e l a n i
I i..iti ure. etc., s,
; I , 1 . k e I . T I I . s 1 :
1
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Mis j;
oy -.
a lai
lUei;
, i. led
acres
1'h,
men t .
iia
d d.
i puiama-e
djolllill-
Sit.' I ll 's,.,
I i r ii; is on
t v
V I.
I he lair g
land pur,
ad i o: n , :
ed on ( hi-
111.
i : 111 a si
gn 1 des to t lie hundreds of sports
men who visit these places, would
take some pains, law or no law, to j
pieserve their principal attraction, j
Put no. they will shoot deer indis
ciiminately, id or ont of season,
and uhat is worse, they will shoot ,
a do,- as quickly as a buck. There!
are thousands ol acres of land in
almost every township, certainly- in I
i . i i i a. i a I Ci) u n t,v , where t lie grou nd I
s rough iic to be unfit lor any I
a g i . -;;1 : i. ral purpose, and where I
ee;: sta ii'i eaufiot range, on ac- I
eon:,; oi : 1 1 , e x p. ..,,,.! to t he at tacks I
..: ; he :i ,. 1 In se are just adapted i
o dee! . and il they could be pro j
li'i'li-.l loi a lew years, would mul;i-
rapidiy. At the same time.
1 mi keys, pai fridges, and lesser
i e buds, would l n crease. .1 , r
.!.'; ui'urint.
r fRO YA LSS tt ol $5
V
Naturb of Claim.
November, 1885!
Support of M Harris
do B. Kite
J. Wyley and family dO.
M. Prescot do
E. Becton do
P. Moore do
Self and child do
M. E. Hall : do
elf ; So
Self '..-.. ...-v.::..... do
filis Hyman :'.T...:U.. ;i ad
Self do
Dan Kees , do
Self do
Self do
B. Laughinghouse do
W. Bonner do
Major Austin do
Self do
J. W. Cox do
Self do
Caesar Connor 1 do
Self do
Self do
Edny Brown do
Self do
h G. Mosely. rent of house for Newton Weeks
Jas. F. Green, keeper Ch.-rruunt br,.ie Cct. -JJ
Rachael Ireland , do Willis' budge ' dol: ......
Alex. Sears, do poor house do ,.,..'..
Margaret Oadman. cook do do , ,
J. J. Tolson. Agt. rations to poor house do ,
Hancock Bros., medicines do do
R. G. Mosely. rent of house for R. Gatlin do
L, H. Cutler, merchandise for poor house do
Henry R. Bryan, dwelling house sold to county for keeper of Clermont
bridge
Joseph Nelson, fees on tax list books state and county '85
Jas .' . Bryan, per diam Oct. and Nov.. attention to poor house, and
- Mg: ing vouchers , '.
T. II . Maili-un. per diem Oct. and Nov. and mileage , i. ....... ...
Joseph Nelson. do &nd county work for Sept. and .Oct.. '88.,,
Jas. W. Biddle. do and mileage Oct. and Nov. '85..... i
S. W. Latham. do do Nov. '85
Henry R. Bryan, prof, services for Rd. Commissioners Oct. '85
M. HjIiu. Sheriff, turnkey month of Out. '85
do keeping prisoners month of Oct. '85
Washington Spivy, do
L. Austin,
Celia Herrington.
John H. Bell.
Florence Leggett,
Hagar Blount.
Bettie Nelson.
A. A. Lloyd.
R. G. Mosely.
Betsv Westbrook,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
100 00
154 80
hi j
8 40
3 eo
85 00
4 SO
163 10
Total amount for Noeml. r. IsSi.
A artist
8?64 ?
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al. 18S5
and November. 1885
.815.343 05
. 2,883 IB
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