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THE J I H N v t HEW BERNE W C. DEC 34 f.HOKtT rrmo.io. t ki.h... Win J. A. ItOCI. ! STm tri.c. I. T 0r Llr Fr1ad: Thi column w doed . K n- Imcm" t4 Mi froen L'ou ,.u"ty W ! aeciirxi the n-rn.-w i -i i oomopoedout who nii hup tn- ,.- in U llltNMiil nCTle Ur htnu cn havw local adertH-ioa id ru.l m cm colama M too oei p-r lioe ri --i i n-. -lioav, flva cajoia per iior f.r r ub qaMt toaaTtioO. Fur special rate, -l pl al offic in N Hen.e Kins ton nm. Much rafflinc soA on no atrs. Prof. Geo 0- Mere w. t u.. t Raleigb to Tint bn mot rr n,,ui- aar. Mr. Eliaha Lwi o' Dvi. out ty i hera to spend tne houoays with m-pareoU- TaBapiiat Sunday sch.xo w.il n. ay Ckriatmaa tree in the pulrve th.p oa Taaaday. Deo. SSth. Wa are glad to brar that Mr (A Loftia'a oondiuun in betu-r. b haan quit tick tor a month Mr. Herbert Curnmiogs of Kio-tou waa BBarrtcd-voo Wednesday uj Mia Bta Franklin of MoreheaJ City If all re porta are true. J P will Make ar propbwy tru- by oiutc tb axt to ehanga bie wie. So mote it b. Miaa Eltsa Ward, of Onslow, a former aapU of Kinaton College, was here on BaXarday, OB bar way home from Ki- Iga. ' ' - Tb4 Laooit eooMJ board of education BfWaJx la higa tarsaa of the rfflci-ijt ark- aVM by eooaty supcriDU-kd. m OapC "W. S. Bird Wa ar ad to aee Squire W. A. OoJemaJl fMtl npoa tne Mrerta a.ain U kafl aamriy aatiraJy recorered from kJancMiUteaaa. "X TOrw of oolorad turpentine work-j kraia. ' A eoawadorabla nir aixKaa t&etr ! fnaa4i waa laa rsUi- j Tha Vaata rtinm n who he tD DUrliaT trrme tm brr. on a yu t ! h laaaiiy tX Mr. Jaa. A Prwdgeo. re ! oa MiJdle street w up a rd ,tarse4 la Uiatr Ba tn RaiiHb l4iS sd " bsUaxtiaj. . Taara waa a aaarriaffa ia Wool 10 u n tovaaaJp Taaradajr laaa. tb 0i. Tte aomiraetiac aatsea "r U r J W Oastlaw aaak- Miaa Faaai Qaiper. I ait Millar, Eiq-, parfora-d tb cr, -aaoary. - it aot good fc r man to be a U -am Tbat appUaa bo praaoaara a wli io abar sortala. A ad thera ia a rumor adoaa that oara of oar pre .cbax will cbLaaga bia aoadUioa) ot sini b4eaerl aanaMaiabtoM of doobU ditto. ' Mr. U. Hodgaoof oar tow toi un poatfal tocideol os Tuesday aruina Taro Of bia Bngan wens eat off bj a p4aAlna macaiao. Bat ia tb aftarrauoa ba waa ia bia abo aaxo. look in- 'tr tna aroxkaaaav ' Mr. Jobai W. Bocae. ot Ark asu br.. loo of osxr ajaaeaaaa. Mr Fivd . oav. waa aaarttad Wsdetsdaj dhiti.ii i M a.Bi. to Miaa AJicw fay of tbi pli by Dr. EL IX Harper. The hip oipi took too asoraieg traio for U b nf Uocroaoa. TTocdar wbaiber tba future illsb-.w wbatbct Iho Object teeeoa. wyrt a law-yar ia Jaekaoa groo-ry t. re . few aaja ago., will bear aay imu Tn aoject waa a candy toy of t-ti" lanagary. - At tao aanao uni- a gr-y baa J ad aid jokar go into trouolr by . acaao of bio Iboagbkiesa taik. Mr. Frank Sattoa. a rcaideot of thr oouaty, wUI anooo into toa about ih aeeoad weak la January aext H wilt oecapy tfaa booao where ktr W 1 W. Pona ao-wrceidoa. Wa win i oocbo Mr. Mattoa at a citiseo of K ioa o and in laJa wakofno wa will bo mat bcaxUy joinad by tao boa ax of our ow-aw i Tbaro aro yoaag ladiee ia tbe aao. Wo aroro abowa oa Friday laet a mmi ' togoaiooalT arraatiod eaao fur keeping ooiaooo- U waa ta tao aru store Mr. Joba E. Parrott. Tbo door of tb oaaaj waa ao arranged that wbeneier ooonadl aa oloctrie circa it woui.i tw- oloaasV wbica woaid moss a bell t.-inr- A amail battery ander Use o un . tar rarmiabod lha eiectrtctty . Tbie ran not bo opoaod axep by one . 1 1 acquainted with ba BBecbao.aoa aod tao priacinlaa of . aiacu-kmy withoat . caaainaj tao boll toaoaad; and beiod eootmaaa till tbo door as cioMd Wirb ' ta tbo eaao aro two anaail ctooi ioirs. 'and cacaof thoao,woa opened, kud i. ball, v Wo aotsced oiao tbat ai-rptoe ia aow pat op ia bouiea wrapped with piak pa par, laataail of bioa. ,1a Grange Items . thctlM Soitoa waa ia to n Stard . ooiUcUng taxoa. Ooo. I. Taylor, E-q . left Yton.-i . t. . aUI aio aoakloa oa the W Jt W R ., Sororal of tbo Doeie boya left S.tur day to trpaad tao Cbriotoiaa botio a at Sao. Alpaooa MoCulIen preached a! oory intaraaring aarotoo at ihe U E j Caarck ftanday. ! Eaootiac taatcb ia town Fn.l.y a. d aWarday. JitsAMridgw i itte cu., brl aff fss j TaaAUbHkr k. particlar ho. i aay Jmmkw' to tao chs il you d. dck ; aikotoOJtaroIao TOoriimbeand m. elee, Mr.r Jorro Sotxoo wajjta a-e u- aattattaoa will cot teu bundled aod tfiy aoaada of dmi per D 'M T ma 1 ataoaaoafipa) to ran it. Wbo emu nil . taobiU? Good aaaay aoauroea- wbo have txm wool lag latatotBrpeatioooaotr . b ' roaaraod to apoad Cbranaua .t then Old boeaa. Tnair brvsbreo twanxi i. . hi e Ikooa a eardial waaeooio. Ooo. Baaaal aaya ii bo waa worth aa aaaca aa Yanstarbirl and bad a cat toad of rpaawaaai mooay baaMaw. b would ard a a eaur-iosxj" 61 led m " u. si aosioaov ao., and bo would paint u towa rod abool Xau. Prof' Joawpk Klnaey baa adopted gray aalforaa fur bia school. wr be baea tbie la too ooly female achool rv ofaValolga. Paraata bayina- daurtrrs a odneaM woold do wall to mo.i l ri e at to. t-Ua tzooUani acaool. f.l.-S, . .ii . . A HUclaJaier. La taaaaoa. Dec. IT '. Eorioa JotjmjlaLe-PlsMM do o r the kiaaoaa aad Jueoce to say that I ii-- aiaViaa wriaisg tbo Uaan m rnrd to 0Oavkenaaie, prohibitioo etc . pub BaOsM tat WKXraji ai. cx laat nmna).; in I froca that place. It mouiii.du I refaJil to prohibition are known here, aft i Waal U prevent a wrong iroprea- C SI StTT' '(Wt rteaitfd two Latch, of items froan La Qraaga on the same dti . and Iaaorto4aal ander one bead The ns referred lo by Mr. Sot-on was n. w r n tea ay biaa.-e-Ej. Jocual ; Xew Baroo IMTlet l'lrt qxrterii Xeatlao Wayaoat-, F re moot te . ' Ooidabox ct. . 8a Um . J .a Carierel p.. ;eo-port. - Moaao Mia. Boctoo. I-aaaLaoao.,8cooewall Mi. Otiroet.. MuXWive. : i 4 La Oaaac , laMiuu i ' . i HaavHUlet-. Han Hill C Joatea et. . Oak O roy . rb ' s Mow Barao atauoo. Crtraa ci.. Aafcory, Ktaatna ataUoa. LaaoU Mat. Croome. btorebaod ataaioo. Buoata aa,. Tahaa-oacie. iiar Coro 8ownd, Via. Mann Chapel, Baoalort station. Let tbo Stewards arrange 10 pay paatora qtntrteriy . 1 snail to.iet oi pina Tbo quarterly payn.ent i beat tot preacbera and prop e T tbia year, brwthreo J. T. HaRkts P : :o :vt ineir tht. Oooo FLOS1PA Oba.voks. $3 0 per box. CllMf oi Mulct I and Bm-j i ll4lJ dwlm J B PlLHtK. Cf rumToncro. ut roar 4Jr for MlldwSm FAIR NOTICE! The nme- of our delinquent scrib rs who have paid no it'-ntlOn tO bills Sent them, 1 b erased from OUr books Tan .ary 1st. 1887. 'ipr wilh the Jouroal -C lub Kle A n-v.- .na.ie 4rrDi(riupntfl aih n. ; -. . , i ;.i(t publications union: u,e : . r-I u. I .ii .l vIUlli- "I t n OU n 1 1 tiereco -U u. r it-r s I in. J"1'knaI .-,n iurc any of tfir t-eiow, nnieci tr,.- .Mi. .sin lo r.u-.- sine til in -'- aii e Jol"K-N L iii i Amrricmi anner SJ.l"- Anirr'n i. Uitun-i J "m Saitheri Cultivntur 0 T Demoret Mitiin .1 i' Scientin. American 4 -!'i Si. Sn-nimi. 4 'i CD(ur 5 d" D-tr.uFr Prw 2 Tf x Hiftinjc 3 J North Amr Review 25 Nf Y..ra World 2 2 Star 2 -" '"ountrv Home ... 2 1,1 H.me and Frm Southern Rivuac 3 Courier Jo.irnil 2 '0 N .-w- ii d observer. 2 " Hr;-er 'i Mumnx' 4 V' WwklT.... 4 TO Young Pxd1- 3 10 Oia subscribers receiviun trie Joi'R HiL and ueoirinK to h"r d of the-e papers can by mkiDi pplictiou to to omVe in person or Ir-iu-r have statement of their account on our books showing rhat they will have to remit to entitle them to any 'if the abov publi cations they mil elct. rUBTHIR IXDLC1VMRTS- You can also, by cmyidk $1 CO in dance. receive the Journal six : months and the Detroit Frtt Prr four mooihi j Or by paring S3 00 in advance will send you. in connection with tne Jovr- l-'ALone Tr. the New York A-bi x . months free. ; . CITT AND VI IMY. and ..,d t- H & J M-adows . (T r Wa seed petaio. in this i-.U" Whitmarj has oir-.ed a new 1 ghi si r The young people of VrclTii and -ur round in- country anticipate a merry time at the tourcameni and bll on ih 38.h in.t Mr Amoa L k has Negun the b-.ring of a uew well i.d I'r.ven .trrt-t for lh . ty au thoritiea. It is a ft- lr North f too aavaOfOaatly diteU up. Large quaalitiee of k.liul erlinif-rs aod o4her f re ig n Lk are iK-mg r.cnf.rd at toe rrilroad wareh use Thr manatierw expect to handle oyer d leen nundreO toua of guauoe. kaimt and feritnms . bia seaaon Oosernor Scl- ua . .fl - red a re ard of one auuard J .li.r. t..r the rr.-i of JoOu ytrmra u.or. j, Do leeuily orote jaitat Ii.af o Hr .u .. un ted ot burgl .ry tmi was un.a ih o -mow of trie cuu rt Trie (team pip'" or H .v- Al T-iltiy-arrived ald are O- I a pot ny i'r' ir- A1'.. Trte-i.- it.- fi ii. M.r li ril.-.l L. : i i ut I D J 1". tl o A Bo. I . . ,i..i.. i twin, . u p' t t with al. m nirru i . v - I 1 DC s a i 1 1 . b k-pt ;'!- vry le-t ty le. 'he tou r - . am ei, t j I An "t on Friday w .s n gru. ucc.M The honor of c.'.wr id. tn- Qif.o was accord ed tn Wit .e . h..Qip...Q only twelve year oi : ,.i . r. a ia- d M ii Eai 1 1 y C Har e. . ai - - t-eive yearsoid. There were yeioe-n K . b : a-, i th ri ling ws So.ei.dl i xir J K. VV.lli- smpi'1 one day last arek over S iX" poun.li of o.art.le lu i 'aftrrri ruunii Heh.-jusi finished up beunlal ut' It i f r ire Trent, n CeaieU-ry hich is to er tcd t.. the uit-airy nf Dr J ki.s.art'..roii.h r n-at skinful ornamental en. 1. name Sul k at l..a price- he .efie-t c m pe tituin Qji e a number p-r-ns were in the city from Ou-i w ...uuty 1 eek aa iiu-it.se-. iu tc.e c s . f Stale aDd J A JlaiK..k- l.iiti A H.riD for per jury Tile Ca-Str HH l-fore Justice W . G. Hrinson L J M. re and Ureen A i 8uet s.n appeared ror tne clefen.laut . I ff E C'.arke and C C ''.trl for the j State. The .lefend .Di it d rimin t ; tioti an i g ifp b u f..r iii- a p,.,earan.-- I al uext term ot the curt i Our mere auts '. ve SDta L'laus goods in a'uuOaice Wf mvi.e our c- u i. tr. frord- f-.r i i near ucomel ijo ex-n.ine Mi have beeu nere ; ,h- " fr' 111 "'1 many n.or am c..u.e ex. . ,-k ('urmsr , hanu. ouht to utt ma.e ..f u,e tumui. of in.- J, i .vl i-t people , . abroad get an idea .i ho many gooOs ,r1 'u N"" roe M " "' thful d" 1 u' 'here are m.t y others wh . .10 not The nuu.ber of .! rtiaemrLita in a oeaspaper " a ooO io icatiot) of the oj. m l and . haracier of the bu-itieti a i.. P-e pi. ok. to Mij "here ihrre is pi. uiy ul s nitii ing io seO an 1 plenty of coMip-tm '" m ih- iri lt- ua i . wa. Illw r. p. .rl-1 ih Bradt will he ill M .r. M - re A if u r the noi id ay s to terain Ih- packing of oy-u-rs. This is goed news for the ,y sir r men . g.oi news for the "sjiuckera. ' and go. d trie merohants rktlnaii Tttf. W- are rq.eu-j i.. announ.e tnai the -sundaj oa.h,. , at Piea.snt Hi.l J ooea coo on. win hvs a ,'hri.una Us. on Friday ri.ning wr.tcn time an address ered by C H K n,-e Y DeC ill b -Ath del at Jail Matara Partie. r. n, ' i s . I. v 1 si r ; i : o r n-. e w . tl.! fhe nre tne ja Tae-j I J.c- n i h r. i 1 e I . I 1 T a e f e , of a t jn e r- b- l C g r I u unit n e r -. a l : . g HI'.' 4 H hilt iq. h .,1 tr . f r Pr.iptri I j . . ' ; r . i e y ailed 111-- y. e I r y 1 1 .tlrrta.. y w f i r v If 1 to I . i e e '. r r. i f r n - i ,s n. 1 a . 1 i 1 . c. - '. ti.-c. .1 I -. . u ...- os oi je . ,ry c.e - h , in, .-a ou u s. 1 a irllAililf ,f fir return a unurrO e wish his Mfort.s a.i tne njantf U Je. rve mid judiin; rum tne ojntinueel grotn of ins bui dm jctr fter year we nre d. t alone I la thi. There is considerable complaint against ex Sheriff Hahn for adding fifty cent eot to the taxes now paid by each individual. We had a commu- nidation from rtiiceboro on thi subject a few days aKo hut it h been mis nlsrrd nd we don't know exactly the ground i.f rompi unt further than the 1 a. t tl.'it the riu-r a as char''d tifty . It i" t I presumed tb:it the r :T h.r--i 1. 1- u hat tlif al- - i. m H" i rr.juired to lliv t ii, d t it. tlo txe t.v a oiuiu tun-. t-. ui't-'-f t A matter of choice I in. wh-th-r lie grant" further in- ti-. n-i.i'i' or nv .tfter giving the proper .i. - We think it would have aided Sh. rirf to hsve iven notices in the umt.s f tlo1 ,1 I'RSM. when the time of -o. lecting hv distress or adding cost - .u 1 .1 b.-gin We believe he did this . .i. posters 1 . t h . but if people hud been anxious r i-. -'.i nriil cav.. f l in. in t r o u t . i It s.'.-ir.. t i us lb it in' 1 .-v t r v me. in- at h i op ie ought 1. 1 rem. m ! two tlons that are lulu t-. havt' u - r tn n.and Hu t t t ' t h .-i t there . , UK h n t . iti 4 m it I 1 o n er u ' f r n r f d I 11 u. An adjourned meeting of the hoard of con n ty comm ission." r w s held Mon.i av . The consideration . f tin1 bond of W. A Thon-as. c iistai le elect . f No. L' o.wr.ship. was p v-tp. .n-.i ui.tii the next meeting The bond r( I'et. r W. Spikes. r..nta ble of No. 9townhip. was accepted and the o, th ot office ad m mistered . John B Wallace was appointed in--pe -tor of cord w( od IVmd executed and riled for same W E. i 1 ar k e Eeq . u tim i tted a prop iti on to hire Ci.'ero Hayw.iod. who is serving a sentence in jail, which wa cepie.1. Vn' B liiie. F.-.i . tendered his resig nation as a rarn.tirr of the county board oi en ucaiioii Ttie same was accepted ai-.i J.-pti Kmsey- was appointed to nil tri- -i-afc J J. T.-l-ou A; t i .lit muted a propo suiou t.. suppiy the county p.xr at 1 '2 1 ce ihs p-r . api: a a d s y . w h . clt was c- CepleU Tne contract for furnishing medical supplier for poor house and j.il was ac corded to E H. Meadows & t'o. j The accounts of M. Habn acainst the c- ui ty were referred to commissioners Hro ...n and Latham to examine and r e i . r i t next mrp.r.; A (ed r m r r . M' E A Lancaster, a farmer living r,e.r M.ple t'ypress in this county. sends i th- foil wing report ..f his farming ( op- rations this rear With one mule I h- hi made eleen bales r.f cotton w-i. h in 4jti I p.unds ea.-h seventy fivti: ar r - I. . .f corn and pe.. ar-, d ta t. ies in a.indan.-e H-dil this r. nvith.-tand , in ne many rainy day in the ummt r a. d ent to 111 111 t.- ' I Mi Laucaster is ot e of the fe farm er- to. I work- -lxdays in the week.i in k . s h 1- su ppl les . .n h is f a mi 1 1 ves a t h .,ne and b-irds at ihe si.ne place. A..i,(1er if it wuld o him any g'tod f .r ti. e govei. nent to oetahli-li the I. -p-trtmeDt ti f Agriculture' We hardly j h l n k 1 1 w o i I . b u t e J.i think Mr. I Lsocanter t aid be ot benefit to the Agricultural Department of North Carolina and to ha brother farmers who are invited to meet iu Raleigh on 'January lth. 17. if he would attend i land talk some go. . 1 h.i-e -ense f.,r 'them We venture to say that he cm give one very good stdution .f har.l times. If the legislators uf the country, boin State and Nationil v 1 1 1-1 set j th - i r n ind s to work to r - i u.'e t.i x at ion an i administer the government e-'onom-l ativ, e are sure the farmei will take ir M I. f hi mat-if Now -i-lsr if this is . At' u l-ln 1 1 t o t l r 11 e . Mr J L Street left on the 7,ta.,i;i-iio- h tsierday evening f r New-ports Ne Va.. where he takes a position with th Chesapeake and Ohio Riilroad Company. Mr Street ha for fome uriie been employed with tlis i i. II S. S Co in this city, and we feel assured ihat he will satisfactorily lill the p-v i noil to which he has now h"tti appoint ed He -arriee with him the Ro--J i t-hMi of many mends in - w twne. , SheritT nee. f J ihe . ltv Mr- Carrie Robinson .. f i leorge p. w n . Rt . widow of the late Cover in r '...bin--on, has ten in the citv a dav ,.r two vi-itmg friends. She is a native of j i ' j I-noir county and art f h.-r sch.H.I . lay s were spent here. She haves this morning for Atlanta to spen 1 the hoi i 1 ys with her daughter. Dr J L. Nicolson. of l:,. blai.ds. is I i n ihe i i ty . He brings t h in' .v s of the death of Mr rrank Tb.,m .f. . which occurred suldenly at bis , . me near R.ch.ands ye"teniay morning Mr. Itioiiipeon w as one of the nut-l success lul farmers in Onslow .- unty He rep resented the county nc . r t w ice in the lieoeral Asemblv and wa. about sixiy six years oi l. W B l-ane. ?'t..j is m u..- . . i y W"e tr-t.um'' he is preparing '.. h-- , if to Kaieigh a..-n. He has r -.gned hu ;o--uittn on the county board i f education aD,l thi. vi ino has le. nt.i.eltythe I apoiotment of Josej ii Km-.-v Mr Ki ey is a graduate of Trin.lv ollege an 1 ill make s u-t fol in. in! . r f the The Te f real a m :r.i. am. n g a' 1 - .. .wing n--t. -e tl -Of! ' 1 , f I ', air N irthern nr. m t ; ' r.- N grant- Wai I,,' . . f w ,11 be i: h interest tv his i e,-ti n Mr B'ak. . ; ... li a f ; , r 1 1, e largely ln the -bin it- ,n 'I::;. 1 t- b.-i can y f r i.n.ls .-y appeared war an I t n -; V t u- l ness . i . f u l , -1 it ant as r. - - i n l . . 1 s .1 . high :; fc t- n w !i - r. y ,:. at I v i M I'.lXe.eT - l ul. I ,-ew h Mr til d.I , . , , r : , i .- , . 1 1 1 r. g in t . I . .. I Patrn-a 1 1 u i:. i ,r,i 1 ' k ii on 'f in i s village w e r 1 :.-- 1 . n ne r u s . . l Mr i ' u ; f ' r : I - . u sa -1 li as .1 f. -1 1' ' : . -- , 1 1 it. I ' r . : T . v r . i . e t a : . '. . f b ,s fr e d b I. I. -Veil g. i- i ted t nd i nt ; a : ,i . r i . . . w i . 'ill.lr : a i i -1 : n . i. 1 1.- i e: , a m- if. ra .-. life, I r . !' ti fll i'-1 .si h t .- s. ti t her tl .I.V h-I r.lt.-.l ; erien b-1 i i-i irk-d w ,th n 1 ,-r ne. I w : 1 1. in- .irt l.l 1 - e T V , v it r 1 P.i -m s1 , s; v i.,n ttr.d r:i i : The c. - n . i s 1 1 .a : r i. f u I K e. n . terv .M - n ;. I hu:il..l . : r. '. f u i ,-orn i . e i ; r.--- the -'. r rfM.t i;.s 1 1. : ; i.ol' .' V IS t. : :. m. k . : :' r h -.-' a nn . f s .- . :. ' r 1 1 : i . i : . , 'T i r w i- - , ,:n s in -i 1-- I I ' - '.!, -ts f tn- ..'. . ,-n y.-d Mr I it 11 luted Mi. I : . , : : a u -1 r a 1 1 o r i r l a . n I n ; w I , i e h ., ppi . lira "1 ti,. . Ht,-t .j-i ,t . . - r .- r . - w !M le J. i-.uii.ati a r w ,.ttle Mtv until iiei.- k t h.H-. 1 1: - he, -,. ',.-s for .1 time -he 1 st her Ceanty. hut one hri(bt tlv her pnpa t. iiiht a U.ttle i I Salvation Lh I . and ! she is asw.et and pretty a ever ' nl tw.n' 'Ae cnt.s a bottle. T Tosrssmtst isd Toronatlon Ball (Aurora. On Friday iast a larc crowd f rom the surround inp country and from ad- joining counties asaembled at Aurora to witneas the test of skill in riding and using the lance between a eelect num- ber of gallant knights. The day opened beau tif u 1 ly and auspiciously , and us the croud asKembled around the grand tand on Broad slro t era of chivalry and 1 ai;ai n usherin k i n . all f.-lt tint the n 1 1 i r . : r v w a- The sir knights forn td at the junc tion of Broad nnd H ,a I r-treets under the direction of i lud Marshall W. A. Harvey. assist, , by Mtssrs. Alex. Stevens 1 t'o Hen nclt an .1 Jet so S i w ,-r. Headed hv the Star Hand of New I'.erne. they marched to the snd , n Hioinl street, where the ohargi W f-. S ! t 1 I til d 1 . . in I . s iniwt ! by Thos. W. Slayhew. F elfecti. and pointt ,1 sty le. The following lulifl wt1!.- lit 1'. ich Knigbt . i.till. .1 to ii ui.. r.l lois t.t 1 .r-tal.. e . '.. .s n II. nry three rings twentyy.irdHti.rt .; "0 h rds . 1 1 me s ,-t o n ,i - The following gen t 1 1 II I li w . I - judges M.'-srs I i.x i it i iv Homier . T 1: I'. y d . A i- x i ;.t 1 Ed ward Wi-xilard N i n e 1 1 1 - n Knights i . n . i t , i the follow ing is the result ,.f the Knight of 1'ccah. ntas. I o o W nett. 2 rings. Knight of Wtet K ' Ii in .1 d al.d illing W. 1 H Redd it i ring K night of Reau fori county. I .ee Thorn pM .n . 1 ' rings . Kn ight of No Luck. J. II Huck. 14 rings. Knight ff I,one King. ( hss Midxette. 10 rings. Knight of Reriai-s Road. A. I). Bennett . 0 rings . Knight of I van In .e. A . Heed well. 14 rings; Knight of Pamlico. A. J. Flowers. 12 rings; Knight of American Boy . John Shavender. U rings ; , Knight of Edwards Mill. I.. H R. ddit. 'brings; Kninht of Stonewall. S W. Ferebee. 11 runs Knight of Wide Awake. Wa W. Hooker, 11 rings. Knight of Idalia. (.'. W. Norman. 11 rings; Knightof Bayboro. John Hooker, 11 rings; Knight of Red Plume, Willie Thompson. 1 ' rings; Knight of l.sst Chance, W. H Edwards. 9 rings; Knight of Manhel. T. S. Wescott. ring's: Kr.ight of Yar.cehorn. Robert Heath. 13 rings The Knights of Beaufort County and Red Plume having both taken the high est possible number of rings, were re quired to tilt for the disputed honor. which was won by R-d Plum". The Knights of Ivanh.-e and N. I.uck having taken 14 rings each the next highest possible number were required to tilt again, when the honor whs won by No t.uck . Tbe judges then announced that the ,j Knight of Red Plume. Willie Th.-nip -j son having displayed th. greatest skill, was entitled to the hon,.r and privilege of crowning the Queen of l.ve and Beauty The Knight . f Beaufort Cunty. Mr. I .e- Thonipion hiving proved the seo..nd best, was entitled to ihs honor of crowning the First Mai l i f Honor. Mr. Thompson surrendered his rkrht in favor of llr. Crawford Bryan The Knight of No I u. V, Mr I II. Buck , was ent it I el to cr.j w n t "-' .i . . 1 Maid of Honor The Knight r.f Kanl,.... Heed well, was entitled t.. crown the Third Mai.) of Honor. TIIF: l'. .R. .NATloN At 6 o'clock the people assembled at Chapin Hall to witneas the cor. seryicea. After music by th. band. Master Willie Thoini-o nat ion j Star ' i ten- I densj the crown to Mias F.milv C. ' Harvey, in the following word- ! " Fair I.ady. I trust yu ill i cept fr .m me this token of my regar I . In : offering this crown I am sure, v. mi w ill grace, with Royal smiles . i i r pleasures tonight. " ' To whn b Mi.s Harvev grp., . fnl'v r sraanded, as follows: i "Sir Knight. I a, cept with grateful honor the gu rdoii that your :ki!i bat- wou. I trust that 1 no.v wiar o with ' i the grace that d l-tmguisht d oil in winning it. To niv Muls ,.f H .nor. and Sir Knights, and our iie-ts. 1 . -tend a royal grentmg 1 ' l j. y g.. uu c. in Ii ned till in. r n . Then followed the . ro'.M.ing .1 the ti re t . second and third Maids , t Honor. Mr. Craw ford Bryan rowned M iss Sal - f Honor. Mr. J. ' i,.- i .,R,,e tir-t (, i H. Buck. Miss Nannie liardn. r second Maid of Honor. Mr. A. H.-e. 1 w , 1 1 . M iss Sallie Crawford, third Maid of Honor i eacb submitting appi the ser ice. The r..v al set then being fui ni.-hed ly 1 1 pi i it. .egan lb. inn... Star string I. u.. f ter the r. o al n0UQLeJ ana Ul t . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . r w s an i ,,w d . f ., . I ta.. hundred repaired to the dining room to tind a table txau nil f u 1 1 y supple-. 1 w ui. the best that laud and v.atci alt id Th is branch of tbe pr.gian. a- u,..n aged by Maj T. O. sp.an.. who i, i the thing handsomely After the inner man i.a i 1 i , . d to i I -a oughly furnished, tlo v r. turn, hall and continued the hail mil th. o c I ivk . w hen su ppt r as a n lit u n . i Again Maj Spii.row si. .wed i! .. I., w aji e-pial Ui the ,.'.a-i ai 1 .--r , n. wasrovAllv served and n,an f ask.i fulls were lef t After mirr again cheerful youths respond of the Star band until Z the -d to o ,1, g .. tl III' w hi . k , g U the older heads gave wurnu was tune that joy an I I', -tn g.ve w ay anddet nutur. , l o rti m I - g i n n i n g t - n i t ment. coronation and 1 al1. Were C. 1. d'.ICted lill the 1; i - er , tw l: . 1 a; rn a -ii! p.-r. p. r0 ct .irder, eobri'-ly and .,ta rain Thorn ps. m . ihe twelve y.-.u- ; 1 au 1 his i.iil- t w .1 . . -1 a: 11 w i l e the admit' I . - f ; t i . si ; i . i . I ; , r. w 1 . lie. I e. 1 t , ihe , , 1. a W i , le , Ih. a r 1 1 1 1 r ind. 1 -k , lei t ft: I li t- land f 1 .11 c ii lie u I- tl e I -M Ith II. ,-t f I 1- ri ill. I le t iir I ihe . Isind. fifec t t iia t .aiilc .itaii I He u, ten, 1- t: than ti. ed land w c r ; h - i : i -. I h I I...1 Mr h ot an it ,lv : , i a 1 -1. s tins I - 'I I : t w V. a V . f : .t . 1. an I wnl be j - .pu I nr with n a i v f ir 1 -. . r- who are let ..v.-rlv fori 1 ..f w , a k i in,, plowing, he s'lys. if j ut in at lie' rieht lime, is all that i nee. ssiii i ro in ikt a I crop. I f tl is I st t we f ,-a i it Will so, n be k n.. wn as -1 , , I i .- v --. a j . -. r . .p Wanted to Bee the Papers. I (Japt. Abbott, of the schooner Melrin. states that on his outward trip to the Weft Indies, vben about six hundred , miles from Ilatteras. he was chased by a boat from a whaling vessel for tive miles. When it came up it was found to be a meet-enger in search of a news- p.iper It was aD A m eric an whaler an J I had ln-en on the cruisj for nbout three '.ir.-. The view had not j t' ll r al. 1. en an Afln'I. .ill lie wsp.lper f.'I t 'apt . All., -tt had no pip, in nibs. aid hu: r.taine.l the 1 1 I J the I o Hoe of hi. pol l Thl- lo- g:i -o fr. th 1 Ii f I, a w W e cop t. -. I iv a in) . f r. ui tin r timelv written arm le .In. i W . li form i lark Th tem that lo I.V .Illdge i our i u 1 ic lei v I i - - .", an.! in Is on I art. pal pa 1 1 . felt in al in os Mel! Ml I t . .ii n t y v i .hit. n the the S. al law ir.-i .-r; v th.;. aii" h a t or " ha . e ,;,.itii'i. 1 tls-ir f.-U 'W ! their rights in regard t prop oft, n h .a-t , f li." tr. iihleto w Inch - ill Mil j. ct 1 1. ir i. t uns by I- and v. i r i. ..is -u hter f Uges he- l.-e I- llll sorted to III, ted OU' The ' - to .11- m .. a n -ll.n 1 1 t daiU 1 11 o 111 I-' I-'.- lo , , i y nr.) i i y e r s hut list II III loll TV ,1.1.- . the t.ltM f the , l only a burden ...ii t ra l y to th. -. n w h n h t'ti iran - . . .-y p. r-. n l.,r at; injiiry done him in hi 1 til d S . t' . . ,, 1 s I ,e r s, .11 or ft 1 II 1 I a t ion i i em. dy by ilun ciir.-e of law. an 1 r i f.-1 1 1 mid j ii -1 1 1' i' ad m in i ste red without -tile, denial or delay. It is well know n that appeals are often made purely mid simply for .l.l.iy and the rules now go e r n i ng ou r Su premo court are c. r tainly v(-ry jccom mod at i ng in this re-pe,'t. The suggratioii of Judge ('lark thai . pi n ions be cert i lied down after I ng on tile ten days and that the cler. .f the Superior court on receiting ..pine n should n..tifv the slierilf t. cute the sentence, if adopted w . ,1 rem ed i in a great niea-uie th,- - i il prevalent. The IndnaleT nf Fiast.ru t r ' rn Una. T he S II. (iray SrSnufai luring i at liruy wtHni ju-.t across Trent river from New Berne, is building tip out' of the most us. ful and. we hope, profitable in dustries in Kastt rn North Carolina. In (addition lo 'lie plate ma. hinerv. which is now Idling a contract at the rate of Ja o:S) pel day ufacture.l froi wood pu lp is being man- . , ., cvprees and gum at the ns j.er dav w b ich w ill be- rale of tw.. t f re long he increased t n.atle I 1 1 n tons per , , , hi. IS pulp 1 magiie-ia pr one . . r t w 1 1 O, MI.pi.Hie nd there nre onlv lb 111 I I I- like it m the pr. .i- ,. t, . ..r.e un- Tinted Stat, s Th lie. i uaint.'d w ith imi. liiii ry is so rtini- pli.'ate.l and c ntains nmiiv different di.p:trlmenli that we.aimot undertake to tlest-ribe it. All we can sav is, the bark i -t p.-aletl . tT the slicks of timber and then it is sawed to a certain size and pl i-ed t . the knives and cut into liue.'.ip- These chips ;ire blown to the iho 1 story i t an adjoining build ing in. I implied into a huge digester with e i tain chemicals, and here they are bailed n certain time, toing kept at a certain temperature. They then pasg i thr, ugh various other machinery being k( ,,, plntv of water, and pi tin..,, i pulp it is heie thick ing in the h. ItS lo III id" IO- - H c.nies out in sheets of near the place where it into chips. A boy stands and folds the sheets as they get en ,ii. ;h and it is ready for pack i ' 'lopping. The cypress makes r: 1 I 1 t'tlel Hi ill ttllii-r n 1- i i stronger and fr, i:i it can he tie h -t writing pa per . I . r a p. r i ; i n 1 1 x i d u it h I., w cr g rad e pulp-. lne coil. ill. ted b; I:. I., its. u h. ( " n i - i -1 i o. -iiueal 1 1 . part men t is ii r townsman Mr. J . C. a grad u ate t 1 lb" Stale , I lo ioy s about one hun- i n ill i u c.-n ih el loii w i th h is . a in 1 (.i 1 1 i in i 1 i s. The ci nil -.. good largo trrctof land, l - n ;i.ly lo i li l to Capita 1 to manufacturing i n le rpt i-i s. ill dav We exjt ct to see I u i le a manufacturing town. tire . plat, i P .I.V o and : I i rri l . At i, I ui' Kail. Tn. and -nun'!' are i : t. st , fr. ig! iiilllniltt Sir a III boa 1 Humor-. io..'. i monts. of prominent rai I road I. lini,. at men are watched with i o. o ! -t now. Their movements ..- -igr. .ils for rumors up .n rumors -1 ,i; all a. Mr. l: B. C,,..k. general ighi ar, 1 passenger agent of the New i ', I hoadelphia and N rf..ik Rail 1 a. 1 Messrs. I ran. is Barry and T. .in. i. st.-.'.iiib. ..at iti cm. have been nding a few .lays in (his citv this . k and their p earance has started i.ois ..f railroad txt.-iision. new aintoai nnes. i t- .etc. A lining i 'l he r n. a - i ,ne that a daily line of s tea ni ls to he i a 1 1 on bet ween th is city and .- ih. t h 1: 1 1 . inak ,ng . l..,-e i .-li n ec i w nh i ho N " .r f.-l k Ct Southern and N'. w Y..rk Philadelphia Norfolk W . I - h . is any ground ar. i.ot prepared to o us th it w e ought ft Elizabeth City, hat are being ercc- n : to I ia . I'll" tie W ted ill lb i i a i i y lill aw mills an in u n it v . and the stead v 1 1 r . aso in tie ami the A ih on our river stcam- C. Kulroad ought . 1 :; :n-. of hnsineiv . 1 d.oly hue t- : ti.. . I i .ia s st' .. y f.iiti.ful s' r J . lit . ,.' a dali lll.c i- O in -bed .' l i'lllf HI- w i ; h 1 1 1 e n i t o - no ii lire f.. tn I IC K - t . i li : . I t a c 'm . i . i i a : . 1 - - - . r l . ,- 1 1 1 1 I . . : . . 1 1 g n r . t i . : . -'"I" I i i. ! i a c . n 1 list: in a, m. .1 ic 1 1 : pron, i ent ir. 1 of la. 1- unit I . ii Ilio I- tie tak. ilt. r- : r . c ' 1 i ' i .111; We .-,,:. : n i ui:! with 1 . , "Hadt To Puy for Ills folly. la the upper portion cf Jones county there re two thriving, energetic young frm.-n. Mc-: IM.ir U juse and (i?o. Howard. ho. in addition to running a farm, kin . a -tore w ith ;i stock of oodp. They are mi-chi-v u. ,t-:ill j- u i-men who have purli mi l c n. ry are to ome extent. u; l -.var is Duplin and ::s low is u piny secti' ;i of .'ountry where wire i.i-s tww.- ii. ihundar.'--'. Mr. t;, day hn;; that this p l c, net ..kc 1,4 tiiiough ts.is .ei'iii.a one t!ie i lea f K. uino ti p ".r '.ellow 'a ti i;v. d ir. n i t .: r si::t h -.v v nd '.hat ia ;r;e- tar I III' t h i- it if ri a I . w uh th an 1 i.-li i ed at ;., ia Mr. Howard i same -r. i ort ti in an, that it w con li ITT-i- valua ;1J h-iv Mr. K use -and that he th.rv woiihl A few , Mr. arrv I i: if'. i . great lie of ,1 ,1 .T -urpri-. t I in t! t low n the ro; wny t . gi t t: nr.: .ii, l M i .- .una ah onr;g I i 1. u irt- :.t -i-t ' . thinking th, le.: .oi ho had i,s i ng that any ! . si; I uy ing w ire g i a oi .ii-gii-t. i ,.: heroine of t:.. . ti.e i k. th .; -, 11 ; an: f -t at, tack h 1 ' I'l irate ) I ., I ,r t pay v -i 11 1 . l.l: riling i.t j I .-tlil He 1 g r . i - - ii.ii It " .i r. he 1, log i o. K ot id 'h- r eost. : Mr. of the M CI " ti: rit:r- in, 'ii -V .Inw, r 1. -s ti.p ..'a-l A i Hi si.. I now it i - - ii 1 thai In- ard wni take ad val.tit it crop t, f eath. rs ;t: tin and v 1 I (t.-n a factory I r ::.::.: las- matt i o - . - Fjrly-Ninlh I on-rres-- U'.t-;nv,r 1 ' . : ,.Ild Se - n it - ion . 1 1' n"r. i if k r. i' i ; i k n t a ti " ts . Mr. 1 hbl le. of S.i' . a-k..,l urj imir.ous eol.ellt t'' J Ut Upoll its p,.s-.;oe the bill appropriating .-"".0.010 for a public building al i iiarlesloii. S (' Mr. Hepburn, .a I i.. objected, on the ground that in vi a- ,.f the recent expe rience of that city, this was not the I. mo to a;p.opr;ate Tm.ii r the election of a new hull iing. Mr. I 'ibi.b- r, ii. at k.-d tr.ai if the bill w . re :i ,; p i--, ,1 the gt.v. ri'.inent w o'lld him' t-t tia; .ot p.- l'i-ir,,-'s ic t,e I i p. n i r. j The I Ion- e w,i,t i:.;o .-, ...notue of the Whole on t:,e Okl.ihoiiii bill, and I debated it for some time. i tiding, ac tion the e. .iiini it ti . ro-e and the morn- 1 ""ur 'xl',r"1- ia-tan::y tinu8ti It'll Lilt' linu-C ii Ii' a LI.i' Ii i 1 r ' ju me I .;lll.r.s A!! (.V(., Wer turned u mn Mr. Morriron. w ho rising in his j seat said : "Mr. speak r I move that I the House iesi.lv.- u.- if in;., committee j of the Whole on the State of the Union , f,. ,hn f ,' ! ! i ng the re ve- n lie lull. Mr. Mt-Kinlev. of Oino Ai 1 on that 1 deman.l the yeas and nay s. , During the roll -all absolute silt-lire reigned in the he i.-e and aiany mem- hi w ith pen ill h iiol w ere figuring- up the votes. Mr. M 'rii-on and Mr. Ran- dali were apparently among the least interested members, each leaning back in his chair within a few feet of the 1 other, while now and then a pleasant remark was exchanged between them. The motion w as lost yeas 149. nays i I'll. The announcement was received ! with some applau-e on the Republican side, but it was quickly suppressed. , Messrs. Scott. Mitchell . Glover, Storm. lats. Reese and Tucker, who would have voted in the r.iiirmative. were ! paired with Messrs. Little. Whiting, j Warner, of Mo.. IKnley. Gallioger. , Pulcock and Browne of Indiana, who, would have voted in the negative. Mr. Reagan, of Texas, entered the House a few moments after the cou.ph' . tion of . all. and asked leave to hav-- hi vut" recorded: but the Speaker held tli.it under the rules ho could r.ot sub- ; mit the ri'titH-st to ti.e Ho'.--.' ami Mr. ReVg in w as obliged t ' nt i:t himself with the stii- niei.t ,.t lit i !'.; I present he wou: 1 ha.t v. t'-.l in the alii rmat i ve. Mr. Blai.char i. : I. . ;.ia;. .'ira. ed , that h is col league . Mr. Kin.r. who 'a is abseli t with leav. ! th" Hati-e. w.i unable b secure a pair. I f lie ii i ': present In- would have voted aye. l.w ing to the d.-aths ,a M-.---rs. li.c.v.I Lev. A rrn it an 1 1'ri-e. t i'.e rn.-icb--rhi ;. of the Hou-c l- r. due s-j j. There were ;si. : vo'.. - c:-t an i se. is pairs an nounced, show ing tim -iv members were .ah.-, nt w ith fit pair-. Trcee were Messrs. Aiken, of S. ('.. wh,. has iILvt-r .pialiiied a- a nicmh,. r ot the House', l '.ilsherrv. . f ( !iio King. , : I. a. . ;b-a -an . . I Tex.,-", -i: 1 R.'i 1. . f N. C Tivonlp six 1 i.'in.i 'rais v. cd in the negative. Of these New ork con tributed ii 1 l:-s. " lerrimaii. Mulb. r. spriggs and Stahln, ck. r. Pentisy 1 van ia live -l'.ovle. Cartin. Evnieiitr. ut. "tin dali ami S. e.vd l.-ri 1 h.i lied , ier. I ,e fe v I'". S tie v kins and Campbell: I. Gay . 1 r 1 n S: . M ir ti New Jo--ov t v- ' Creel 1 1 1 i no;- two- I . . w 1 . r ai 1. mn a;. M u t:': . Ti. can vot- - in fay r.f. Tanir l'Mc mi- from M . -e v. 11 I'el'all . Warner. Wil tuisiaiia four : an 1 Walla, e: and M -Ado,.: 1 Ward; Ala- o-dv K -j.ui li ..nsi lrine; the --ach.Usetts and i Stor.e , f the strait. Wake- M :i:n. 4:1 ll.iyd. :i ar. i former St.it.. an 1 N.-i- a: . licl.l an 1 Whip- of Ui-' Messrs T. .1. Ca;.;p!,..:i Viel- ,.f New Y 'ik. I'm .T Stat-, u i ir a tnl of Marv- of M is-a j i against ' iav vote'i s ,',f New - -.-i I r lay land an 1 Stone an 1 i I.ivd ,'hu-etis. wh ' 1 i-r y-.-ar v t .'on-i-1 erat ion t f tic- bill, t 111 the ;,;:i ,-n, ,;:,-. Mr. Jan: York, w 1. i i-i v.- ,; v, ;. ! i today r.-v.-rs 1 In- v 'I oil u a te sp.'U I. lia.. 1 I A fie nd of mine La: with rl,. iiniiui-iii. a.'i.l t o 1 1 . 1 him any sen t h 1 m t tiu' I . at le : r.'li.'v, 1 h :i;i at 1 1: . e. T. .1 . 1 ' i:L Ti :: Sold in New- Heme an 1 K. H. Mea iows b.-c: ill ri o seen.cd i 1 1 v frond l:. p. and it r- hai.t. ih N. r.ufTv A Tt: i: ; : . ;. Ih . tt-r lanoha:' M ::i. Iccci Cr.ii: -1: el, mUo r 1 .1 I- o I I'.i.r.d i-'aoed an 1 Ii, a..- .. I. n. t. a. i'n- app ir He ss Turl t ' 1 r ui-:.- r. oa l '. ; h 1 1 a .ri -e , r. r i 1 , : , ..: At. ,V w .- a; p.-r 1 !' I Colonel A. S. Uuford and tlio Iticli niotid and Danrillo Road. Col iiiol A. S. Uusford has so long: been uleutiliiid with tho fortunes of rhe Uiehujoud and Danville Ifail- J road and tbe grand system of wliieli it is the basis, and has ao- : eump'.ished .so in uch I'm' that road and lor this city and State, that ; his ic.ignation of its presidency yesterday, though not niiexpcottsd, j i.-. a I,, tttet of widespread interest. No no iii cvt-i' Jilled a public trust I :! ti i iii.m : ho ii h: .: : l ve lias ; nio:e zeal and iidelilv, and inreinittiug diligence than bronjihr to the discharge of . iiii iit lini ins a ehief exam- liicct ui this compahv : 1 1 1 ' earned the light io He i i-spite Iron; 1 i-nty uais . timid a;;d ai ' iirnnl over ; ir: Tw liich: to 1::- rhe and held i,.l; 1.1 vy, !(U",v,i ilio i whi-Il ihe road was to ir- "Wi:-.-..- Ly '.ir' oiithf.i i t ies, -to. kh.-!dcl a. ;S 'i rein g uiization, n il ;; H,u't icing i . .'.oral mi nice ting oi n tliis city 1 llnford'. i a :,i 1. i liu 1 uivi'.le. va brought , his li iends. wlio knew qualities and his rhur ii ess qualifications, as a ho the .resitleney oi the His competitor was o'lgl! has cand; iatc eiuniaiiiN . (-icn.'i il .1 1 .si-pit- -;. .Tolinstnn. wIk. was i armiy oressed for his ad mirois, When Coloiu-1 Jlufoul wir.r into the oliice he lound ihe road ;a a wretched condition phys ically, and the finances of the enni pany ar the lowest ebli. Tin- track anil rolling stock had beeii worn out in the service of the Confeder ate ( iovernnicnf, bridges were ourneil, tne treasury was empty, i and 1 he company was without re-i sources. It would be a long story i to relate iiow the property under good management and wise policy was improved, how the company was reinvested with credit, how the lines were extended and the busi-; ness increased, until now this bro-' ken down road of one hundred and forty miles in length has expanded into one of the great railroad sys tems of the country, embraeing in its operation and control nearly three thousand miles, with its im-uien-o volume of traffic and vast financial strength. No one can estimate the value of this system to our city and State, tint) that value has been euhanced by no other man so much as by the presi-. dent, who, on yesterday iesigned ' into other hands the duties which he so ably and so faithfully per , formed, Colonel P.nford has always desired to keep the Richmond and ; Danville a Virginia road, and the ; removal of the principal offices to ' Washington nev e! nn t his ap proval. The affairs of the company nude'.' ; the new organization will be man- : aged here by the First Vice-President, Gen. T. M. Logan, and the Richmond directors Messrs. .1. li. Pace, James II. Dooley and K. ). Christian all of whom aie recog nized here as gentlemen of public spirit and of the best business capacity, (tcii. Logan, who will be the executive head, w a gentleman of fmo ability .in.1, uncommon energy. He is a South Carolinian by l.irt h, but married iu Virginia, and is thoroughly identified with the interests of this city aud the couic.ry tributary to the Richmond and Danville U 7.;... svstem. .',',, Al'VlfK TO MOTIIlLltS, Mi--. Wiksi.ow's Soothino SvhlP shoal 1 always be uped for children teething. It soothes the child, soften? the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for d ip.r i; ot. Twenty-live cents a bottle. .fin24 dtuthsat wlv yr!!niKi. I lie residence of Mr. Ceo. P ;p. Lear 1'tcey Green. Onslow j ty. on the 1-tih inst.. by S, '.. Corn- j Mr. Macon Sh'Ue. . f Joc s . tv. to Mies Elmira Hollar..), v.-iw;- ! At V..U1 .ur. it', i .out: -st .1 Ural aughter of the late Thos. 1;. Hoi Mr. Voung. who was the brother I w of the bride, gave the parlies a ; supper. ;2iJ lilt- happy c u; le hi-.:-.est wirrH-e. of our whole c mmu . in-!a n ic ihe h lilt Y th, iv i:c- iiii-vi W". W. COMMERCIAL. Jovuxw. t'lCE. i ' M . Ir.W Yelia. 1 'C'.'. - ', . una and steady. Sales lies. '' i '.t V4 ! Decemh-r. 1' C January . 'J a February. 'a March. ' a " April. 'a May. '.i.t: .lur-. . July. Auii. 1 . Septeii-h. : 'Vtober November. Spots iuiet: Mid.ilin 'a T 1'.. Cos Middling la-Hi: Good ' iniin.ary - T-l New Heme Market m .!:. :!- '. -a bales at v an to s"Ta Middling s a - I.ow i,,., 1 : Good firdinary T T v. DOHI KN I IC ? I! v 5 1 Seed cxjtT'.n S2.i0. Cotton Seed Ss y TURPENTINE Hard . 3".'": i:; Tab TacaSl.'-'n. Oats New. :w. in x'k h'ORX 45,1 a.'.,- Rice .aiiaho Beeswax perl's. Beef 'On foot, a.-. to ,x-. C 'T .VTRY Hams loc. tier .1 . T. VHP K'C. per i : . EvJGB uerdozin. Fresh Pork J-aOc. j.er r a: Peanuts 50c. per busiv.-l Fodder 75c.aSl.00 per bund .-. . Onionb S2.C0a-'.2a per l.arrr-! Field Peas-bia70c. Hides Dry . TUc: Rreen a,.-. Apples Ma'tamu-k 1- Peaks --7',' .a SI C" p. r 1 u -'; - 1 H i.NKY ". per fal Ta1.L-v.v--.a, (-. .e lb ' It!" F-!t - : ? C till 'K KS S - I . ro w n . )t-i;i: r.e , -onnk' i 1-5.- Mkai. - To ; er tnirht-1 j 'vrs--per bush.-: . ; Tl'RMPs- vr. p.-r busi;,-; li.l-i; 1' :.,T ES-SJ.T". ;,.: i .b 1 Wi v'L - - '.' 'a 1'ie. per poun.i PotaT. iE---Hahamas. tie.; . can.- .. '.V.--t 1:. 1; ... llairi-on."';5c SniN ii-Fa- - West India, dull and n m- i ina!: n-'t wanted P-i : l-v ir. c, inch: hearts s.p: .ji n-r M. ' ' I a -a ia; ;'..;or- t New k , - - : ;,. . :- , , H- ! ::): M: a : - T . I ' ' sc.: K-. ' !' I !-' ight, iTj s V ' i i'o'LE st: JLEARINGr SALE! AT Owing to the uiiLisaal scarcity of money and the short crors .arvcsled in this section tin's O! riliT aiYimoth Stock. CONTAINED IX OUR - AT Ruinous!. L Good Calicoes, 4 12,5 and 6 cents. 4-4 Homespun, 5 cents. 4-4 Bleaching. G cents. North Carolina Plaids, 6 7-8 cents. Fine yard wide Cishmere, 21 l-2c-, worth 30c. All wool Cashmore, all colors, 33 l-2c, worth 50c. Beautiful Plaid Suitings, 21c, worth 30c. An elegant Ladies' Newmarket, $3-75, worth $5.50. A Finer all wool Newmarket, $5.65, worth $7.50 124 Pairs Ladies' Button Shoes, $1.35, worth $2-00. A Grood Gents' Gaiter, $1-45, worth $2.00- fmrnsnse Reductions in Clothing Au all wool Corkscrew Suit, $7-75, worth $10.00. A Splendid Cassimere Suit, $4.62 1-2, worth $6,50. A Good Wool Boy's Suit, $3-90, worth $6-00. A Splendid Melton Overcoat, $2-25, worth $4-00. A Lot of Fine Overcoats have fallen from $13.00 to $9 00. All our prices are in proportion to those mentioned above, and we can assure our friends and customers that it will be to their interest to call at once. Our Furniture Department is complete in all its branches. EINSTEIN'S, Kinsfon, II. C. sep'JL' WOU: Champion GET OUT OF YOUR LIGHT CLOTHES THESE COOL NIGHTS! If New Ones Are Required, "B ay Them j Early ! We have a hundred JilTerem stvlcs I cial bare-air: : Heavy All Wool Satinet and Cashmero Suits from $3.00 to i S5.75. Our Aii Wool Fancy Suits, from 5.50 to $13,50, are so nicely made up that they jcaf. any custom-made Suits. If you want to sr-e the nicest lir ': PAN I- p.-;- I roupht to this city, look over our sun-!;, and you v, ill rcknovrh d.a' ihut ;.o-; :uver saw more tasteful -!o,-r ii-i.iii .!.! tj to V . Single Coats and 'erAs fsll under Manufacturer's Prices. Overcoats and Ulsters in light and heavy weight, from S'25 up. Thie Wool Revei.-ibie Overcoats from $5.00 up. Shoe Department. t2 lor ti ciaaiv'e los-- f ant alv; t ! ui! bv atTc -d. ar c'l (" ada s, i . autumn ri.i'.i exatnir." your SHOES; provide against damp feefc. reasonabiy ud tell liio exact truth about our goods, even when a -ale is ir.vc s i. Stick to us. don't be beguiled away by the ap-iiiiaKf- of a ! a 'Us.'. That's ti iueer way of inviting trade, but We 1 uj. a large- "e trade, not by diisparasing other reputable dealers, r.iint: cusu-t as a place- ta purchase where absolute fairness is as- We the par but -u ; . Pi.-.r.v and 1 ,y - and C !.i. 'tliini: abet:-. r-h'ti is . . ell s f t. r Dry Goods. 'a.: os. .; . v.ii'd: 1'op.in. a : one yd. ' i- nicsiaiii. -la. : Plaids. (.. . 11. .... li:..- iinphams nd Checked Homespun from 5c.'up. V." ( iR - TED DRESS GOODS at all prices. . -.veil as-arteti line o; v. wis am urvi, MIAULS. IJAL7IOI5AI.S, SLA.MvETS. COMPORTS FLANWELS, LADIES' .IKKSEV. WAI.KIVG JACKLTS and lLOAKat LOW PRICES. Our stock in Hats and Gent?' and Ladies' Underwear cannot be excelled in j rice and quality. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! in Ladies and Gents' Hose a' pair. Also in II ANDKERCU1EFS and all kinds of NOTIONS. If you want to make your own r loth. t-. come and raiaime our STOCK OF PANTS CLOTH. a:. : you iii'uiuu't leave our Hurt- without jjettinc suited. Our StocK" of s iitid A aliises i- i cipietely new. ami we seii -hem with a very limited profit in ordei to v. ;!:- r 'tiin t.-r daily arr:vino '-uOi'.s. Corner Middle and S Or. e. K. BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist. mm COUNTY GRIT" lir: . W or 111 f r Tithh- M'ftl. . .. r" 'v .. -V 1; ; - r : V -r 11 n:;.-r III M,.:-r- : r Kiiiiini', iloilrri, i - , ( niton t ; in-, - . -ift : tr. I'., .-v . . i . 1 olicr- Will OnilitN - na-.v : T'.-n:, .. rr biirrt-l ol door f.'- in;.k- . - . . m .. ; " i:,: iT.a b ru? mi .(, to I :iv uu. - - a:: North ( aroliuu Hill- ii- o.- i M - N- t t, M. HODGES, 1. 1, iVllie I'ij, S . u. , A; Ni NN- li "'i'i'i . TOW, iS. C. determined to dispose RES 2 - on Prices Clothier reailv to v, amongst them at a spe- s' ;d leather. Also our better class of Shoes. I:.," s propartionitel v cheap. wide Ilonjeepun. 5c. i 3-4 vd. wide uuuua at all prices. Wallnan 'nti. Fr. nt StreetH. opp K. R. Jones J. J. TOLSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia Choice xoceries and Provisions, j Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes 1 S r-ROAD STREET, 1 NEW 3ERNE, N. C. floods nuaranted as repr-sented. oe'.a dSt wtf ,J1 5 ON .jrrM WAGON SCALES, r (AH 1 . , e. K.m .nJ n..m Hi, ' ' '-,rv:7.4 " I 'ejfyi LJ0 9 ana .jil, Ci , sjrii,li, -.' '--t-S h pt thr.-r'IEhl lor Irv 'sMfclEillSLTi: Ri.lVKe-... SB. --- . - '1 Fire ! Fire ! Firs! ; DON'T FORGET THAT GINS ; WIIL BURN. i i: i:.v. and ,-i, !:...! i-al He- E0BH.s:w L HENDERSON . , '.v :; ?t k, n. c. I , . , ; S 10,000,000 In Good -. i. .i io-: 1 aaiTninu, Accl , - - . . o.ie.s. Li,r: 1. quakes aid Rain s -. seplO wtf
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1886, edition 1
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