"S-. ' ' ss 5 Jrtrnis 'si ' - '- '-f-sfc -JSf ' 5 5 , r v - V A - - !,'' 7, THE JOURNAL. mf BDOTC. N.C.. MARCH 31 lM: CKlWi at i fMl ! " I s a i -- nuv. :--TtlB Bjkitior nd Ohio Wad-; rofcl dJl fca : I'M'-1"" pint? of tpcultive material '"r 'tit a wk and it t-H hn'ds " nwn. Mayos Hswitr, of New N .i k eilj, eud excitement bT ppoiotiojc knight of Lilvr president oi tb health board Ml DOiuted i said '1 up- poMd to tri'kes. Tat Republicans of the Penu YTaia LegWtnr were at'U to r - to ma thing ; jerrymander Sam ' BirDAL 's dustricc sn a to m ike i It BpWiCii, boc tliey bivf iv eomsHlrd mad concluded ir t Uet Ur to fcMp3- Coagrw- ,v .-VTm drac ta tle pne oi ct--t toB eoaea at tb right time ot the "Jar to eneoorc farmer to put i n - a bir crop. Thin ha hsppnwl ' . .! f K i.mHent WlJIimwu-Jifir, .o-i 'famr eds no ndrief abont it. imitt-nnt rnM not hrl ail- ico irriren. Wt pablUh tCKlay a letter irera NT: f W ST. , Jones, Com m is ion e r htboc itatiatie. in which he ex :"?C'plaina tb objects of the bureau '.j?m&hiM plan for oUainmj; stati "i'tV Mea.- VTa confess we Iwk faith in c fa power of tn larean to be of .vi ay. real benefit to the la 'o ring hx- ,olaSM5,but still we desire to sea it ; r'fiTatt.a fair trial, and to this end V hope taak tk Commissioner will C:M'sTba aided ia bis work by all who can ttfbiia inforwatton on the points Vtleairfd. i -C wlrt ifiPEAKKK ClELIBLB in bus bo- C-C too apeeck feD into line with Gov- .'j'riKf or GOBD05 of Georgia, and de- Vrv--f true principles oi tne V- t)aocnUie party and hows where i l v'l differs from all other parties. - I IIo defiaea toe doctrine of States' . rifhta, the rijht of kx-al self govern f l atest, and declares that the Demo- " i cratie party has always stood by it, ;'kaBd.b.Tl today and will stand r?foreTTBrs hereafter. He also de ,' darea tA it i bis judgment that iftbo ' (fOTeraBeit has no moral or lajil rigbtto iatpoe taxes opoo its ' i-eitlzaa except fr th torpoa of "taiaiBg reaae to defray it neeew 2 it ir it (nsf Z?&btMS:-U I- a bopelal sign to see mm w - a--" w i j . .:vi,; u.. uko'iIk. iwrtv n. -VdMYttiajEM tarry tb .uk and m. fila back to flrrt priueiples and UacbtbeflitliattliereUfldirrerenca.One. oriflnatel bv Wilmington - Vipartlei tbat it U not the apoil. '.iM..;.. ,it ti-nrfv eoAteadiaf for. -... - ' TO KfXHilir TH IWiTOTT. JtCITsUI Aa.'toc ! "ruietloa p(el upo i.iifjinnrwii. ml. orxaaiauoo. vttarSearatBMd to rcci the . tbe Ioatie patt, ;nlU reeogaize tbe boycott 'placed appn tbe Koigbta o Labor :'.'bf .tiGoTemorf If tha Governor i- aloaa ia toaaffer for bia blonder in TITV . , . .. faooriaaiaaHigaDappiainirni,freithtJi tbe of M kind8 .S ta HI aa office created at their re-' sffardiog boaineas enough to pay . " qneet, all right and goiil. Rut the an annual dividend to the stock - I IUt knowa, and every IVmo-1 hoblerg. It ia too aoon to know ''v" . - I i-rtl whaf. will hrt ilnn hnt the PPr ln tb! 5Ute kDOW5'probWlitieare that WilmiDgton A'v-tht.thDeaioermtie party will be , Md yew winJ0jn forc anj . th ai?err aalaa it renndiareiL ! unit, t k r- ,m.. proaiptly and unmistakably, this 'yit- iaexeasable blander t( the Gov . i. eraor. ' .V.WB'MrilllV TAX IN UK "t. ' ixu. J'ft'"'Te,1wr ,n bia message to ' -J''tW Lgulatare of Virginia, very -r; Vaeaaibly recoainends that a Ut be 1 .' j pftMed to meet tbe requirement of -yZ?Xjth Itcent deciiioa of tbe Supreme - tT.5O0Tt t the United States in re- . "-' .- aarl t tbe drummer' tax. In .- ; - ; thi State it is proposed to "collect nglit on" until a deciaioa is ren- l';.,' e'ed npon a case carried up. .-V.I.Aa tae matter stand now the X i diaeriminatea against the citi r " ' .faa Of the State that undertakes . t aaforce it, and this. Governor - . Ul doea not tbink will be wis '.'Pz"-l P9cy- In North Carolina. Treasu-"MrT-fr BXTX will continue to sell f-V- liceaaea, bat we are of the opinion ;at-taa parcbasers will be few . Vs-.V Ta pat drummer of our own mer -usim ua maauiaciureri on iu quJ footing with those from other State, th sale of licences will Vara to h dlacontiaaed. jrsTici. - Oaf ias4 Is" do doc bar fimllr - ai an or citicsns sod is aafsir. l or Slihosisrh a sua mmj b worth HOO.iXiO aa4snra tkoausd acr-M of lod t ue mm i wvrui ar ' tars wvrui sx prwdac s ytr. h u roJ ft mM4 wc swx eaatribuc ra cn i towards r9uif th rods whu-h bn ' asallac as rufn.J ,x oc't tai, hm ill eAr( h po.,r ib-ir.r arVr MSUtilf btl th U w 'or- M (StSIMISS nsJt for mi b.n.l'.i : h.r. a Jaswk ia this Tha abOTs is froai the Sui.'.Lt.f JfcruU, aad it ia line with -he i (aaiaata advancasl by the i. t aight TMM sgei. W'e then 'csjh tka groaad that the prrten' ;oj law was a ralic of sUer . ajateai o involuntary nervitu.'.e arkiab th coastitation prohibit. Bat 0r pecpU sre nam-h wedded 0a aid enatoas and 'iiev lre '.. -,- abandon them. Cat there srs two ..iei iie 4psaatifa, or rachsr ther : .tr.v aveat for the property holder wh,c: vUtaOoat orTt this advanced by th EemlJ. Thus man worth $1" 0 may av Save children to a' Casdpoblic sclnxiis. yet he pays on that property ; ,vt.ii annually for the soppor. ( KUojls while bis hia aaighbor w uo has are or six ekiMrta to ::nd schoel does not five doll 1 on i i ' ais mx ler w would to ' a i 'hern : think : keep '1, rfli i 'IK . ,i ro.id. el.' ;" c to in r- ;ifi'.:f '.1 :u'..-d-. U" iilt'trl !:' mill pieces ' arry ; v. g ' be ir i the i rod '.'.i ami ? hf i. Ulr-1, irk1 ::!! Uf 111 . ii to lit) V III) " 1 U l ) !1 v 1 1 I I ' M ! . t nt in; OI" I bers retxT'c ,1 and n i : tit . : 1 1 shipped 1 y 'Thi ii 'lie cluiri-li v :. . . One w;!i o;n- antl. --Tliere riy rutin' It . " eipre':oM 8 i i ! e . N " v i PlTinout li i iu! firt tl.ty oi" ! A'. ni i.'li'T dot :re :t-re : : 'l' II I f .1 ; t .1 1 ''li : 'if Ulelll 1 tl ,Vsi'Illltlf week to 1 1 r . d i a . : i ! y . f v t-r y UTt I I - very i nt lr p ler the : l ru. (ii nier ,.t Mr. a fleet purjoe nf eil ioy :c. Mr. o: tin EK's el-iuen puqxme. t h ii 'lie ileatt IiF. IIF.I1 !' not ser;tusi . lit the regular .service: if b.r the latter purpose, then, indeetl. will it Ive loni Wot rh crowded litirt afrin I'.ut this hero or mi tii 1 1 dnp is (1f not con ft net! l'l ur n: h church. It jwermeates. i;reg:t:on tit" m the land, tendance ot i is an mx: need r c if a r, fit' r eoti rel'i'iiK worsliiprs Tliere i large at he in em Nth hen ' that the eh'ijuen' and giltetl ora'er is to preaeh: wl'.en the able and be!tved pastor an-noun''- that tine of the elder brethren '-will conduct the -ervices next Sunday," the seats of many numbers are iiimt certain t' empty when next uuilay eomes. The Chntxh of Christ having been instituted tor the fellowship of Christian Iflievers and wor fhn of tne trw iUU i, ding God. it would gem that meu wtio are sound in the faith and earnest in their devotions, womd attend rlinrch for the .o.ritnal benefits to h .lenved and not merelv to be peculiar manner of a gifted orator, WHAT WILL BE DONF. nor pjy int .illy Col.B.S. PABDKEia still cloine.ff.0 up Wpmingtoo and the Cape 1 ear gtirfu through the eolumns of the Raitinore Mavfactrtr' Kemr.l. j j, jt, he ays; , i :i" r.iLi.pus i;i u ui ulluii lu tinne to tbink about railroad con- ; itrnction with reierence to tneir J JJ?!"' i ibiji iiau Lia l. a t v x lhbi lcti an vi J " worth consideration. peW, fee tbe constmction o a railroad tbronsb On.low and other coast cosBEias 10 me .au river. The otber two look to diverting the trade of tbe rich coaotiea between t ri and tbe New nrera from some otbar point od tbe Atlantic jt Xorth Carolina Kailroad. The . .. r.i .trl,inir ; onuTr, WM JfflJ Richlaoda , would con - tribnte maay car load of produce, , while peach orchards, vegeUble fra, foreaU abounding in ralua ! would iwell largely the volume of t We know not what our Tiluiing- . , .ii.i ton friend, prose to do, but u.ler the Kast Carolina l.aud ami liail- way charter we exixct to se the Trent and the New rivers united by rail at an early day. It will be done without burdeuiDg the coun ties with debt and when done will give ample facilities for quick transportation of freights This scheme is probably not all tint our Onslow friends desire: they hope that some time in the near future a new coast line from Nor foil south will be constructed, which will pierce the centre of th county aud put them m three: communication with the creaf markrfs of the t i.iiii- trr. The successful operation u! ths scheme pmposetl bv the East j oact0, ;c. to oOc. ter pound; tui Carolioa Land utnl Kaii j Co. , pentiue. 1.6i er barrel fot dijj. will lie but the Pegiiiiiii.g of the 1 'J'-'c for hard: meal, SOc. per buihel; eonsummati.'n ot the gret enter- i ra- 7u ; woo,!' I"'nP' ,uL' -i-.i. ... o ,12.2.. per cord J . I nil II ,'Hl 1. il UI1P O.U-Uj tlesire. and, for th reason we hope ' they w.;i give this comp.iny. wtin1 organ ied. their earnest et tjvera tion. Vm M i, . Some ol : h s' li o: ce :i,u ..! pul ilea: ions of thr niiiii'.ii a;e a' hand, and are wot'hy o: kpei ul not.ce. There is a pref.'v ..mg entitles!. "CroiDg the Unbelt." I. Ldith Cooke. Li . i ;.ret' ollad by I 'on: e' et.' :!el. The lC:er lb:" . C c's . a s,..r. g .JUil i turn, by T.iC'C. rrr.tled "My on M v Iisautilu: I .suise. '.u c:s and S:r!lirig oa t ue Leacn. a icmor "US KH'J t'V (iirdner. - 1 he se.es. .on tor u anasnsiiy gtxst, c.aii'.. of dilTerrDC grjde j . rai oas t as'es, a : - i ti.o a: e p. Oct', ' a b.e ' o I' '. be fon r :; p..e-e . I.e.-. ! ; i r rarii''e. ,;i:..:i j i. , .n. A tn e ,- if j a S..ng. a i ! ',, W " ' p: e. each. - , :a. ; . e-r s lor Ti.ur.g ; g n : u organ p e. - fi-r c! a:. ., it;., i. en title. I. "E'.evs' ion. - ila: .-:e, 40'"' ;so! n'eri.' 'i organ :St i and another ' .e j. . . Li . p-.eee. cabled "Tola; i ark a''. . bv Mack . .' ". c's " :n p!e ' e s :r.3 :n on ' h lis .-: :. e no ., ; ce iri'.l I'm i m i 1 . . v i : ! i ' sL. . $ I , . l'-:o:,, ( tss ,t:nl s.o. ' ''. the1! i " v a. ! d r.-.ss tn rece ' 1 ' : r ' rtlM a iralii a l . Tmi Hist 5a. vr :r. lhe wcrid .', r Cuts. Bruiaes. S, .re. Fleers. au Rheum. Fer Ss.rei. Tetter. i hsppo-J HanJs. Chilb'.a-.ns. i "ims. an i ait hkin Kruptioos. and ijit i t et y ' cures piles or n.'. pay required . It ;s aarsntd to fire perfect satisfaction . .r money re funded Prica cems per bsji Kor sal br R. N 1'urTT. dee'.i. ;T STATE NEWS i. It-aui'tirum Uur F.ii'liAnje. i i li;tn i 7 mft: i )) as l'.iU ' Ward !. d trom 'line :o c'tTi::') . I m i : r : 1 He w .i aUiut 0 well kimw u to the unr . II.- never til' ; M i 't If I It'll. i: -ug i. V.. .lolin-ii-f ni.iii to 1 i 'i ,i ; : . Cou: lu-ii ; In- umnii- dt'r.i'.f de.itl liore . ii, hf Iumi tvef n the 1 ; n ' 1 1 ft. er.i! ft ; lif ( n -f.Ti :u tl;p !.v.-r li.itt'f Ot : .1 i ,i' li.t'h ; lit de.id heroes it rem.i;iis l.e ; u our ft'nit' ls .issnredly l'e would, il M ! si'i'uied 'or '!:f c't'ii- tv .: t-r tit' ' i !uil"ff I ...., i . I ol . oh n I.. Iliewn fsterday reeeictl a tele-g-ram trttm Winston announcing the death at rb.it place Thursday night, ft Mrs I'rawford. wife of Mr. i:. l:. ratviniil, i former resi dent : :!:. pl.ee. The deca.sed latlv :,.til mans Ii t-nd ..: 'his place ami a: Salisbury. ho will regret to hear of her death. Her husband, Mr. --Hob" Crawford, as he is f.mi i! t.trly known here, has the heartfelt sympathy of his Charlotte friends in the blow which h has sdsta'ued in the loss of his amiable wife. S;.ues die J.anamaU: At vVilkes court, last week, John Cardwell ..nlo,.,l t. thll time. Friday, April '.Htb. It is very well understood that his sen tence will le commuted. The Governor has written, by his pn vate secretary, for the .judgment. The farmers are all at home and are moving things with un usual vigor. The ground is break i ii of up beautifully, the fruit crop is ye: sate ami hope is beginning to auirna'e the people. The people of .Mooresville are moving actively for the establiahment of a cotton factory in their midst. It is nu , . ' i . i 1 i , . i ciersiooii mat tuev umc smuicu subscriptions amounting to f 7o,'HiO to the capital stock. I ' li o t li ti m 7.v,rrf- W-nrenleaite-d to hear that the recent cold has not killed the fruit. We much regret hn.iintOi.rntM. not to .ear . iu,u -u a elWa, tienr nas oeiaiieu jir. i-uiuu Clegg. who lives two miles south of this placa. lie was going to Dur ham, a few davs ago, and when near that place the horse he was riding became frightened at an ' PProaching train of cars and irluV " a, " a k-i' rhAw him r - r na omnnn n ihuii "1L" '" 6 . ' . for and dressed his wounds, which ne cnouguc very -r " III M V not u lacai. -Mr. ieKg is uc.r.y . iwsi 1 1 li cua iu. cuii.u"' " hoatt of, and his many friends 'sincerely hope that be may recover from his injuries. Wilmington Star : Mr. King, the Toatbfal loakioe editor ot the Char- r . ti. .irrhnV.v Z?l wrrai x . J r. o ;. Court of Durham county, is still in . . . . . the cuntody of Sheriff .Manning. f.De .?fflCr irom unrDam w laae ri'Vi1 ex nve ,nere "A?' 7 77 .V. nttte did nrtf ar- t " pected. -A oorreapondent of the .Sffir. writine from Laarinburg, N. C, says that no cine has been dis covered as to the incendiary who set fire to the Leggett House in :c r on the morning or the 10th inst., but no effort will be i spared to ferret out the guilty per- ' io Capt. W. L- tt 1 1 j w" fwaly inlsa"d- Mr. IilvenbarL bo kept the hotel saved a part of hls flirnitnre- Onslow Newi. 'ery tlry and cold with u. Farmers are "holding on a l.ttle'" about planting. Mrs. Huffin Odum died this week near Swansboro. ' Our gardens are suffering ftom j cold. For a week past ice and : frost have been with us every day. t rutt trees, especially me p.icu, are in bloom, and it is feared a jon nf tl)em app ki!lnl ,,y J coM. I x e hear that some of the work I done on Capt. Terrv's mill was . . ---II Al 1. done wrong anu will have to ie made over again, which will put the work of sawing behind two or three weeks. Numerous liies arc raging in the woods. Mrs. ,laue Garner, living in Carteret, we hear, had her barn and smoke house, with all her meat ami corn, and feuce burned last week. Also, Mrs. Mydett ami others lost their fences. Cap'. Loughlin lost .0 panels fence. With us. meat is worth lt'c. per I pound: coffee, 18c. to 20c.; sugar' ! t0 uolir- 5-:0 to?7.(K"i pel aarrel: snntl", 70 to 80c. per pound; ard. 12Ac: esrm. Sc. Der dozen: to- We hear of some parties who want t.i go to Swansboro to do business, and we say, as we have said before, n some one would come with capital aud buy the to dime that is made aud sell goods ,i l'" as iOs-sible, Swatisboro won!.; be a place like it used to tv one ol the envied towns of North 'a:.. I.na. 'e fieed a still tor turpen tine, a saw mill, grist mill, et. rind need some one with energy .m wei! us money to unlace the people :.. cotne to the place. Sura u e h.e not. and haen": hail, i. : ue '! a s ol 1 1 arget :. Harnuu.. M. L'-t:.. and others. Swansboio : ., p:c': jdate, a healthy place ai.d a .'iif.t;. place !:e. We -: nc.-r t ' "ti - ri e one wotihi come ai '. .'. . i - ' .v . ' d .u years gou e ! ;. . l'a ' L i n M '. . I', w r k '. si'r,'..i school 'e.o her was telbi.g I .. er hi.dren now the tle :: g.w-t fi : i.ke a roaring l.on seeking a s,i:' shun : he tn is devour, and alter the was through she sa d :!;a' 'hose m !,, t. 'Ii- A up and a could run "Hush. e r . ":,!. tsrie. "N e.:. :. . e. "he w .shetl could ask once a little buy ted how fa.sr the .pie. S p ' k dev :i a'l u f r ". i r;.y p. i a: pa t r . I a tn : i.er day ; the n.gh: now, 1 0 : i ,:e I .. a n: e i heard e e t t h e . he s gh' ' :iie tie v. no1 I r : i : t l .Tti..r. 'Ml . an infai. t . ;:r- ' r. besJacne. ! ii Ih', psin iti th file and liirnt-s, an 1 a l rheumatic an ; r,.u ralgic aiTectucs It relieve pain an i extirpates ttie disease that car;"es Pri.-e twentr-fiTe eer.ts bou.. 11k Itrtlthtt.UT anil tM f ir 0 1 I ill inn 1U irotl 1 lie prec.af -t.i ntlL,o'..i".o:i ur " cently en.ied ten: i.!i -feni t. OUt. bll' .' id'l fact that public onlv on the t l il -i i t ' : i : lf.r,-" : .:: o i:i : ii !i pa : lli'ii sent i me lit i t , but : aki not sel oi Tlif .tnnety wh'.cli ly If!: ;n :hi- t'tfi; mini : : ; ican'ciy p"v,!!f tlr.it action us h.i-. tffr I'Ut can be eon.-v.iu tinted w it in lruit-i i I tin ff.Kt tancp to out sir. t.n i aim r. i i m b : ' . i i )..... i: . . be rirrle : : ., - , .v.iki'li. !im:h e'.le el: cnase: l"ft!;iir to ! he al mo- 1 .U'.i I. a' ir. i ", ,1 b: tli. ulete I . t'ls ' ti tle .!.;. i. Is is :!.. .. ' re..e !" u ii.fi; : l.e the ! '.:.. . I rt mi : !; e ,iinl : i.e i ter "t I m: 1 U.K1 limn: li : et a . : l.eis! l':ire e ter ot i i.stny r uat this i tnietnely a Jar!ainl conceive 1 ami canted - land mjn. ith the acr.ptioiis ..!'. i.ne.l cluiel hett. A bt.ir b:'ii atteu: n:i is aro I'd t o t he fact t hat t h of rennsylvair. i an.l h New ork li.nl d'a'.Tlfl ITlOre 1 1.1 rile iMlltllll I cr,.r;s.'. . M u. .id o 1 1 III ' ri! m L - i an mi r 1 1 ade e-r. ill., d 9he hatl built up ilmiizra' ion and t rafl !l l.l 11 AH. , a pat h out across from heie. and : also, ti) Cincnnat he to - I A e-cl ill"' ' I it I' ern points. l'o I . . 1' ' ! tins : r.i,!. bee. i n, cieiiien ' o i j'iii.-;'i.' 1 : was ' ii .3 t rade. t g: aphic.i'. p-s:' t't'i , advantage .a : more Nort hei 1 1 i Lhe eoncep'.ion oi acioss t!ie moun'.a.'. hon, t hen a 1 iclegatt I I 1 . a ' 1 1 . ; i oai t .' to tin Legiid ifu: which la e, p.rep.to inch til lit'.o charter WOlUpOH tile world. I St li comprehensive UCU its pio Ib.but visions '.hat tL. v uera tn. f called to Owen declared Lor(1'H Ih aver. " Th ; , .. and ciry did more than equip the company -vita a franchise the value of which is enormous -they put their money into its construction : in l.S.'s a subscription of $.-.00,000, in lS3o is.,!-, a subscription of i ' - ' aturo aD(l Hm.itrnf a timnrc. t ins lii.lSlD' the city ol iiaitimorc, tuns maging j - . , wjs foQntl t() be dnltinc awav to Philadelphia . . , . nstror . n State have re ' '-"f.0 i",,"u""'1 1 I i r -r i n irminto in roflim even II su n ctiimetiis iiioi- iiiun- fhan reimbursed them. This was jjot liie object of the investment indeed", everything indicate that the construction ot ttie road was . tJ ' l?Le'1 np?'l !iaarilous .1;,t"r- io'K- men- e.c: no , "anC. ;''n , luture control or mt it is sate to say .... tuat Ljl, tll who projected if. in aJd 0lJt of the Legislature, ever ..7 . . .Ti i ..:.'..,... supposuo l lie ua i oi;iu ai n y J Ul'ii foreign i uteres ts would get posses sion ol if, the road hail never been built by the aid of public funds. With such a history and purpose marking the entire initia tion and completion of the work, it is refreshing in the midst of so ranch uncertainty t turn to ;he assurance Senator Gorman has given us, and that after an inter view with Mr. Garrett, "that when all the arrangements are completed, everybody will tic satisfied that Mr. Garrett ha done well tor the city and Slav. . well as tor himself."' It dot-s t. '. ' . "m:i-c. require an expel' : '. ti. I'tejs to see that any . ' h the large sys tem i i.' ii. loads controlled by the -, l'oiut Terminal Com; pany, iii' h will operate to pour t heir t raffle mto the lap of this city, wili be a matter of" congratu lation for that trade is quite as essential to our welfare as is that Western market sought after as far back as 1 s'J'i. The danger is not in bringing it here, but placing it within tho control ot t he very rivals which the rond w.i const i ne'ed to defeat. A competing l.ne to New York no iuie surely can ob;ect to: but a hue of i' l.irli lhis great Western aitery tori.is but a link, and controlled !', fhosO who cute nothing foi the business interests ot th; city, w.eii t become an ere: ment of great weakness to us. Hhould the control of the Haiti- more and Ohio pass .u'o the hand ol v a 1 1 Slice; interests mat nave systematically ihws'ed in iailio.nl pioperties tor other purposes thai their legitimate opcratioii and tie veiopment, there wt-tthl at once be an indignant pio' st. Nor could the absorption id the property by i..il interests, that li.r.f muji! iu the lialtimia c at).! Moo a sturdv . . i i . competitor, be .a . factory s(-i : h-men! of Baltimore. 1 i tlou ol such art o'l ' ee.-y eil'c.t: of t: the .'l!.i.r sucid.l '. the a-s irah.vs of others, who aie speak with an' hot . lead us to hope ! pa! .cut! V au a i : .'V '. s scii-e a s.i! is : the peoph i t L c i : r e v e n e as t li is t hat ' cciii!;:: :;ng '..ri-ett il, and . i iarrct: and a ; .'cuon it n t he in a '.ter. !.- best, and b: . i.a ' s f U ii :i.a:i N'. 11 M i:oi V ". . T . i a li i p I . h . t. 1 1 to i. dealer Aurora Items. i in oods are coming in. It. dhapin has returned from a ': ;p tti Washington. l!fv. Mr. Dowell preached in i u.ipin Hall l.it iu'ht. One more student at the AcaJe 'i : . i:. il - t '. . I t hey etune. ";i l.i: n.cr-i .ire lui-y prep.i: : u ' ' : d s ; if ci i n i! t u 1 1 n p. 'I !" '!! lrt n.ai."' it a'e nt lor !' e ! :i' toek I iiu: atne t'o., til W.i- hinr'ton. N. ( '. 1 p'.ieu tn 1 1:. i .i i s t i ; i e .il'-n t ' I: is sec: i ;j ;liitl very lat.il. SfV I i:;iVf tlii d Wltlr'i ! lie last 'tilef il.it t.e '.'. i lei' slecpctl,. reit:t-;:i t'l .11,1 e i- i. ti.r. e tle.it laiut I :t - tit-it at. and ha; Mi. I i .ill. id" ave cr;i7 Hs'iig the hi ti : ; : i, et . olr i ' en 1 ;. . setitl k up h..t r. T inner has bought a g , and in t'v t lie 1 )n' h and ba-g 'oi , . it!) a new i ,.. can attem stih'k of iiieircine, to '.is -.hart ol t he ,M a. tl. e V K ." I he u !i i.-kf 1 1 es . t re about to pla a Yankee trick on the prohi '..: ioiiists nt Kaleigh In that capi t al club at rangenient . How closely do these legislators look alter our interest. l'l ;il . t ins ;., utif i, i the liehest -eitioiis in North L'arolina, and all it needs i-. hoi king men and money to develop the lesources, and a 1 .fi".s'iat urc that w ill allo" us to h"!d our o'. ii courts, attend to out Ui el - . in -ss. and HO' be ! : il Oil to : e ...it t.nl.. i ashiug ; . ui I-, -iiiit i .e At'.riua nipr-iveiiiei.; As-o v" "loll hold I he i ! meiM l!.gs a I i ,: ;j. :i Hali I'mlay irgh' o'. eaeii week. ().n worthy mavor. Mr. .1. i'.. HiiUe;. : s president , and 1'ioi. ll. l". IhuiiiiT, seel etarv . The olo-ct o 'his society j to aid in ties elop ing tins si--,; 1 1 1 1 improving the put l.c roads, making new toads, encouraging immigration, etc. A gloom of" sorrow was cast over this community last Monday nigh', 14;h itist., by the death of Mrs. Annie Ii. Watson, wile ol S. M. Watson, in her 28th year. Mrs. ; Watson was a beloved number ot the M. K. Church South, at Aurora, aud a zealous woiker in the cause, I and truly we shall miss her in the y nnuuv school :dav ttie consola tion of heaven rest upon her be reaved husband and little bov. Jones County Items. Cold, unpleasant we .ithor we are having now. Lor rollinas have somewhat . ceased, much to the discomflture of ; i the powerful Sampsons who rl lighted to attend them to display their phvsical powers. " Mr. l'. H. Mallard savs he has honcht commercial fertilize fnr : st.Voral vears, but expects to get jicnr, tioa vp ir nnd maWo a hettBr crop with homo made manure. I -Monevis a scarce commodity : wj,i. us, but provisions are plenti ful and cheap. We just consider it an impossibility to perish any one to death in our connty. as there are so many ways to work out an honest livmg. Starvation may peep in at our doors, but cannot enter. Court will convyue at Trenton next Monday, Judge Conner pre sidiug. We have not heard whether Judge Conner has appointed us a clerk for our county or not. We learn Ciat a strong petition was sent up to His Honor asking him to appoint our former clerk', Mr. T. J. Whitaker, Some of our larmers aro planting corn, notwithstanding the track-, wardness of the spring. We must say that a man who cau trust his crop in the cold earth now, with a reasonable expectation of securing a lair stand, and we regard a good stand u reasonable prospect of a good crop , such an one must cer tainly have a large share of un reasonable Lopel ulness. The citizens of Trenton, it ap pears, are taking considerable in terest in planting out shade trees on the btrcets. Tho Jews kept their streets neat and clean by every one sweeping before his own door, but onr Trenton friends are not onlv attending to their own doors in planting out j are planting tht.m on tl and unoccupied places 'town public ;i their i -' hoi t a i e r a sol in " in -ii Nether- jcutr Eeiks of the road hi Trenton j township eleven white families, all - living lioil-es :i neat, comfortable frame except t wo, who live in irood log hou-es. l he are all situated within a half mile ol each other, and the surroundings denote iu- dustiy, ti; detluct lllg w ; s 'a to i . sav Mr. A 'hat is no: ::t, conrelit ment alter t 'a o 1 a in : 1 1 es. 1 1 you II them by name olre'.vs, ami il he hi- n aiue. sav Mr. .. ) i rii h ive i II ii -.; ;;s ail to ::o.' - am! c Illida j ust says M hiMl. and tl I 11 v, i,..:; j -looii: tct i natil ho k i ve Oi and by these means reed up ti: uiteiitetliie-.s aud rcn ler ourselves unhappy .' 1 heard a rentleman say that when he first oiiiiio ncctl life he was freiiuenth stjctl with thes imaginary. iKscor: ten fe'I feelings. wouUl sit land contrast his sui rmuii lings with his more fottunate neighbors. I "But." sa.d he, "chance led me one , day :o t he dwell ng place of a col ored man and his wife, who were always cheerful ami happy. 1 peeped .11 through the open, cold : then 'only furniture w,i :w. plank stools and a no handle skil let. and .U the c litre .: the house 'a a a No. 1 nun wedfe. 1 passetl I o ; :: 1 1 : o the dour and saw a m angy a i r thn he had to stagtier ' under : :. e !n.;i-i' bit '( k t" k . e c I '. I . i c wis apl't-ared. 1 w sui r u:.i.:. -s -a iiiil it-ail against a tter that, whell-.IitchU-d leellllgS aid contrast my ti oosei'ty of w iio were py . ai.tt it id inc. It I he.-e M ii 1 1 ceii l ed j 'cop ai w ay seine::..! and ha has mailt- a pel lect i urt proved to me that con ten ; n, ei, ' nia tl..- hum: -'e ' !v : , happiness and . :.d a place in .. r ell .is '... .-i let. ( ars n , N c ada. c . - li r ' to s to kt c p t i; ut a man peace, and asketi: What this ma:.! - - Villi tl 1 na: he r w hat rea take m v i i le. " t " "Why. 1 sold him sJs.ouo ars wi.r:h of silver stock at par ear. and it's selling now a: do! last :. e cents 'U . 1 . ii.ii . lie cm' tloiis of tl, t'arry ing i r pocke' '.ndeistaiid the line stock market, and . : er r . v ge r :r fi . s ovr The Bureau of Labor Statistics Kalkiqh, N. C, March 1, '87. At the recnt session of the Legislature an act was passed creating a bureau of labor statistics for North Carolina. The purpose of the bureau as defined in the act i is as follows : "Thf nairl mmmiacinnarcliail rrlJ lect information upon the subject ,.r i ,k 't.- . i I v'i i.iwi, us iciaiiou to capuai, lue hours of labor, the earnitiyn of the . laboring men and women, their educational, moral and financial condition and tie best means of promotiug their mental, material, social and moral prosperity. Tin-commissioners shall annually publish a icpoit in pamphlet form . and send ur e uie to be sent a copy of the same to every newspaper published in this State, a copy to each member of the General As sembly of" North Carolina, a copy to each ol the several S ates and county oflieers of the State, a copy to any citi.en who may apply lor the same either personally or by mail, and one hundred copies of several labor organizations which in.i le..' in existence at the time of the publication of the report, in this .state. He shall also make a full report to each session of the General Assembly ot the iulorma Hun collected and collated by him and containing such recommenda tions as ho may deem calculated to promote the efficiency of the bu ic.tu. The commissioner is hereby directed to endeavor to publish an accurate list of all the newspapers published in the State, aud whether ti e same bo published daily or weekly, and to forwaid to each and all a copy ot his report promptly upon its being published; he is also directed to diligently inquire alui t he labor organizations ol lhe Si.re ami to sec that hone are .'nutted in the distribution of the icpoits; he istuither (hit cted to . 'aline his labois to this Statr." I'lom the I'oiegoiny it ill be seen that the purpose of the Legis lituro in is'ablishmg lhe bureau " as to place hefore the aoplctd" our State as tar as the same cau be done, the moral, educational and financial Condition of the working people of North Carolina. To do this a gieat amount of informal inn must be gathered from mauv sources. A large pait of this in formation must be Collecl ed by col l espoutlence. Following the plan adopted bv other State bureaus- blanks have been prepared, with1 questions, which, it answered, will elicit the informa'ion designed to . be obtained by the act ci eating the ; bureau. Those in the State who , may be interested in the work for ! which the bureau was created, whether they be employers orem- ployees, landlords or tenants, are ' solicited as correspondents, and ) any such to whom this notice may , come are requested to senutneir, names on a postal card to the , "Bureau of Labor Statist! Vf jloicrl-i VP" Tho ulimn infill. I UCTT V ' ' r vrv'v. I tioned blanks will be sent to those who apply, with a return stamped ' envelope, in which replies will be i expected to questions asked. Cor- 'respondents will receive the re- i ports ana publications oi tne ue- nartment. and anv information it can give relating to its work. " W. N. Jokes, Com. Bureau Labor Statistics BELIOIOUS NOTES. Only 2 per cent, of the working classes attend church in Loudon. The Hebrew orphanage, costing 1150,000. is to be built at Cleveland. ! O. ' There are 1S5.000 German Roman Catholics in New York and i I:.' churches, i Australian Presbyterians are raising l'l'O.OOO for church cxten . sion and education. The Northern Methodist Book . concern has assets 1.832.673.82 net proms for the year. gl21.!00.'o. The Mohammedans are arrangiu to celebrate Queen Victoria's jubilee with prayers iu all tbe mosques Of the students who took the first rank in the schools of England 9j per cent, were Sunday school scholars. At the last Trinity ordination Ave Hebrew Christians were or dained to the ministry of t he Church of England. John D. Lankermau has given gl.000.000 for a German hospital, to be in charge of Lutheran deacon esses at Philadelphia. Lincoln's Bible, which he read in trees, but:11" nite aaouse, nas ieen gncn i.e tt i : 1 nv "'s sou i-ooert ro tne r.mcoiu Ajemoriai episcopal cnurcu. The Hebrew jiopulation of Jeru salem is rapidly increasing.. It is dow 19,000, the largest number siuce Titus destroved the sacred citv. A. D. 7(). The city of Newark. N. J.. con tains 160. Uim people, ami has thir teen Methodist churches. An effort is to be made to inaugurate mis. siouary work among the huge population of non church goers. Iu 1713 Mr. Thomas Brattle bo- queathed to the Brattle Street church. Boston, twi Ol i lll but tin church refused to accept the legacy . tin the ground I i.a' -they j did not think it proper to use the. same in the public worship ufGnd.'" : At a conference of the sect known I as the Meniioiiite Brethren in j (. bust, hehl at Heading. Ba . re ! ceutlv. a vote was pissed that preachers be pi ohi bi ted from riding j on railroads on Sundays. One j minister declared that he walked eighteen niiies every Sunday. j Good tidings from the American Baptist Mission on the (.'oiigu con - i tinue to come. At Banza M an teke j there are 1.U6J converts and the' first I 'hri st i an church in the Outgo ' Free State was organized Now l'l. lsstj. The people have been obliged t i worship in the open air. in the burn ing sun or the pouring ram. Funds have now leeii sent l'o: the' building of a large iron chapel. At ' Lukemgu. another missicri station, mauv have thrown awav their A p of the famous --p h Bii'ie" was lucked up at a Boston sale a few days ago. This Bible. ' which was printed lnlotU. takes its , name from the following rendering: of Genesis iii. 7: "And they sewed fig leaves together and made 'u tet hes." It is also known as the " Bar ker'' edit ion. and is exceed itigly rare ti"W. Speaking of Billies, one was purchased in Eng- Ian is t era ;ot long ago for s.'ii.ooo. 1 ins oldest printed edition end fioni Guttenberg's ow n press, ailed t he "Mazarin.'' A U I( E TO MOTH1.KS. ill.-.. Wl.NSI.. ,v '-, gouTMIN't. SYlilP should u!wad be Ured for children teethir.. It soothes the child, softens the ums. allays all pain, cures wind coli, and is the best remedy for di.ir 1. ,i. Twenty-flve cents h bottle. mar'Tdt'ithsRt wir TRUE L0V.S. BY rH'T.BE CAKT. I think trae love i.-t neve r bKaJ. But rather brings an adjci li;ht: An inner vision, quick to rind The beauties hid from common si ;ut. No soul can ever clearly see Another 'g h iehpst. iiobl est part STl t.h.rouh lhe sweet philosophy And loving wisdom of the l.eurt. Your unanointed eves shall f- 11 Ua him wh. tills my t- .ul w uli i.,;ht; You do not see my friends at all. You pee what hides hia from vour eiht. I see the feet that fain would climb. You but lhe step? that turn astray: 1 see the soul unharmed, sublime: You bin the garment and the clay. You pee a mortal, weak, misled. Dwarfed ever by the earthly cl :,J ; I sen bow manhood, perfected. Mny rtaeh the nature of a god. Blinded I stood, as now you stand. Till on mine eyes wu-i touches k et t, Love, the deliverer, laid his hand. And 1 j. I worship at Ids feet. JUDGE WITH CATir. Al ways .-peak of u man as you titid him. Arid liff i re e whtt... h- rs may s-ij : If l-- K'.oi. ii.. ii a kind word may hind hi.'ti. la n co.,1 in s-i wili turn him a way: For the heart must bebsrren. indeed. la re no r u.i of repentance can bloom : Then why fhould cause it to mourn. When a smiie may at once changu- its Rloom '? Always speak of a ruin as you find him, Aud Censure alum- what tou see: And when a man blamre, let "ri remind him That from faults we are none of us free; For if the vail from the heart could b? torn. And the mind could be read on the brow. There are many we'd pa-3 , td by with h hoiairs soorn We are lo n o w . id ili n il Al w.-ij d speak of a man as you find him. And trust mil the slanderer's" tongue: Theft- ittrcarctls a mm in creation That's eulier all rijihl or all wrotu'. Now wbrr. the br.d3 b. in t.i "LvW, Tin Cve f-T yciv.g ,.nd ol 1 t. ki -w Tiiat !', :, Aisi.'u..Vnr..i i. a Tfee iltl ra Jnt: jesti',ns call, WItli eeprv trotlbl.-1, arip or pain, That follows In the ISUu-ws train. Will scattering the thlfrs of nicht Deforo a draugbsof belteer bright. $100 u, $300 ;zrjy' t i re.i w ho a: lurn:h tiu-ir own hhtm a; : glVr- thvir ulioie tune 10 iht- h.isinHS?. .i,:ire iLiunirLi.t in " ue piotlLaolv fnip'.oyoii A f W VflCHllfifi. loWHS 111 (1 t'UHS. H i . JhHnm. A c'o . Mi. in -l., irl) !i;c.:i.i . n. nuii :dwli Al) V E U T 1 S E K S h y at t il rt- 6m t j k GEO. P. HOWKLL & CO., 1U Spract- ow Vuik m uuti ftiiih. cau obtain ;!1 nnedccl -.11-fitriiiaiion about any proposed line ot AU VKK11SI.NG in American NWhpapei8. Lhe '-OLLL i", M. D n m. a 2 w ela r" WEAK. UN DEVELOP ED PARTS tiRn,vifificl Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER Lorillard and Gail & Ax's SNUFFS At Manufacturers' Prices. Sugars at New York Jobber Prices. Flour Direct from the West. Special Prices to tho Trr.de. MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C REAL ESTATE AGENCY W. 15. Boyd. Beiny In oorreiondence w i'.ti several par ties North who desire to ninke investments in farms, etc.. In this v:c!r.i;y, persons lihv ins farm ur wood iaiid for sale wv.ulcl t!o well lo i, .ve me a descr'.ptlt.p , with price etc. No charge ilh lra baie Is not eHected Charges moderate when sales are m.iCo W. B. I30YI, Soath Front Street. SJ room east of Gaston Ho:w. T. OP.ISS, C. K. FOY. SIMMONS A MAS'LY Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and Commission Merchants, South Front Street, fe-ldwly NEW BERNE. N. C. Dr. G. L. Shackelford Surgeon Dentist, New liaviiti. I. t. . OrBce on Middle street, list church. io?iu? Bjp dw ANTED! l All IVE AD LIABLE PI.Rv TO KKI'KKSE.M A L, 1 V K INSUli V s. i t . Liberal terms nd trr. iir- .11 , n t (Ire. rtftrfutr. NATIONAL Ml'Tl A L I.IKE 4T40 F St.. .lllnttton, I). I IK IV EASTERN NORTH fAKi.'i.IN'. A RSLE WOR NEW BEKK. ", f. KS, Monuments Tombs. And all k.nds Qruve acd Butidtng workln ITALIAN&AMERICAN MARBLE Or Jers will receive prompt attectiop satisfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILIiIS, Proprietor .s--:c(-mo: to iie. -rge VV . c'.aypoo.e) Cor. HHOAV A:-D CRAVEy Sts. .YTr BERyE. A. C G. E. Millzh is my authorized agen nKinston. maSO-lTdw Tuft's Fills LIVER. A torpid liver deranges tbc wholey lni, uid produces Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no belter remedy for these common diseases than Tutt'tt Liver Pills, an a trial ill prove. Price, 23c. Sold Everywhere. .it X Pure I Perfeot Lenses IN TEE WORLD. rhevBi- us trr.iisp-.re'.it and colorless as Unlit ite f, : ndf. i sc ftntes or ejiilurnnf e to the f) .- l ueiiot he , xi-e!ie.l. enfthlmtj the wearnr o. rea.l fur lo:: w ule.ut laiigue la lact the fu PERFECT SIGHT PIIESKRVERS! I Testin.otaiiU frrni lle l.S(;ti,jr pbvsielut' i.i The Intttd states, t iovet n.tis, senators. Legislators, siK'kmen, lie n o ie .tc in all pro' fcss'Or.s, una ia differeia hranches of trade, banke-s. inpchanics. . can li- Riven who h.ivp hail ihir night I n: ,re e I liy thtir use. ilAWKhS1 f'ATl.M' LXTLXsii N SPRING EYE-GLASS, lTi i lijp-t in i xistetice. I A ' '-' tlio.uahotit the eiur.trj -:u pitSKure erodncing lrritfliiMn. .N'n naneerol fa, ..-.-r ir.at i siiinellaes 11. e result of wear v g . the r ye-glantt., n hn.v ju, e,;se opou fl ' e ' ' r e. in lli Covtiimi of UtiUlamt. 1 '-I- i a . .i.iiinnrv y:: .is.ii K . i; I'l-HT sir-1 il.-siif- ,. ' . ; !"!'' -"'' s:p- ::, nl f your ' . I ftl 1, Ije-y (-(.iiihini' gre.tll y with .-.ti ',es- n -el ptrusantncM to " ' " ! 'i..aiiy 1 lmv- ever found. S U. Alct.NERV, Governor it l.nuiuim.a. i i Din Got. Irrland of T.IH. ' i.r,. i!.(wk.: near s-ir n civcs t a:i e To s:,y tnal I have bt-pn iibing e. v i-s. h r,.r hoiiit- I ii. e rust vitu much a. .n : i-it-arn, ss, s ill uess. and ior purpt.t-es lnt.auH-d. t!ie are not urpased ti ; ant lliinvfvirii-.ini. I would com- 'l :.t :.. :. ail who want a superior glass. :l 1 rs,.L ei ' u I ly y ours. JOHN IKLLAND. Fr .ui Clov. S. I'. Hughes of .Irktnu. Hiivi.iguted A K IiawkPB lU' C'VBtal-s-a Lentes for aeme months I ,. vi found in- in the tlaeet. glasses I have eve te- d SIMON P Hfccm.s. Governor of Al a: B. Kiom Ex-Govrrunr W. R. Miller. i ..n.i Jjswkes new Cry s'ulizetl IjorKof I- iin.oey. having worn them with at Katijifaction W. It. MILLEK. j-.x-'.iovernor of Arkansas ALL- KYLvS FITTED AT TTIE DRUG STORE OF F. S. DUFFY. NewbeWfJ.C. I w '-ere an iinmeiiRe assortment of these cel- eui-aieu glasses can be fjr.nd and properly adapted to all conditions of the eye. maro dwlru BARGAINS IN Meat, Suo-ar Soap, Molasses And Syrur It S F. TEISER, Wholesale acd Eetail Grocer, BROAJ) STREET. Private Boarding House TItr.NTON, N. C'. Rdoit.s comfortable and well fur nished. Attentive servants. Tahle sup plied with the beet tho country affords. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. A. J. SCARBOROUGH. Trenton, Jones county, N. C. dw 250 For Cx6;roicl FOR TORPSD To very reader of this Paper who will send us their fall name, address andTWJEB$T- Kl VK TWi.i CKNT STA5IP?, we will seud them the FAMILY JOURNAL FOR ONE TEAK Ti:e regular prl e is SI. 50.) To the 33d person whose name we receive snl register on our books in i.r.swe:-to this Atl f riis . ment, we will give them free, Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars in Cash. - To ill- i.oxt ten names we will give each a FINE SILK DTIESS PATTERN, WORTH S'20 EA C II. ai d to the next k n l.ames we will give ? 5 I!T GOLD ItifH. Als ). (- a a:iJ cv-ry p-rson w::l ge; a BEAITIFIL PRESENT well worth ttee what th-.iy s-ael f'i' the pupor. The 1 AM I l.V Jot' 1IN.SI. i :: kaxe 1C- ate paper, the zc of the New York Weekly, ml i on'.aiii rug a laiaje nurnber of Uood Stories, Household Receipts and General Informa tii n . I n fart It is oLie of the b.-.--. pupera published. Try it one year snd If yon are notsatla f.ed we will return ymi your money. Remember you will tct a flis'.-clats paper twice a mr.ic L for one year :,nd a Cv.e present worth from 5fc. to $i50.1f yoa will send as ryoOTifaU na l. e ...a t u.l l: ess, .ev.i J., tu . e.-iii stamps for postage. We make yon this offer to hava you try on-.- r-nin-r anil to gel a lare circulation for advertising purposes. We wa r. : every render of ths paper to send at once, and we guarantee yon will be more tuna satis no! nv we wui return you your money. Send 25 two cent stamps and send toduy. Address, ami:, wit J, B. RASDALL. Montreal, P, Q. '' IOR THIRTY DAYS will sell the balance of our Stock of Clothing AT COST. We wish to make room MOST COMPLETE LINE MER CLOTHING we -.iti ::: r -ciin' carg s Su;:. Call c arh -: r. C:u c o 1 v i d u new si -li Hats in all co k it SPJ'.ING II ATS in I'd w stock cf Smyrna Dour Kugs .1" Straw Mattir,g now in stock. Full stock cf UrLbicllas, Silk, :.'- Scbtoi F'mbreilas. $1.00; Sixteen liib Umbrellas at fsl.00. Our stock uf GENTS' FI'RNISIIING GOODS, consisting of Collars I Cuff's, Handkerchiefs. H. Uose, Bachelor Buttons, Suspenders, Garters, .ir's. etc.. is very coajplcte. Be sure you see us before buying. HOWARD & JONES. DAIL HAVF, nFMuVFI) TO THEIR TWO STORES, SOUTH Or THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep of FLOCK, MEATS, COFFEE. HUGAB, JSYRFPS. MOLASSES. SALT, TOBACCO. SNUFF AX1 CI6AK8," an everything in the GROCERY LIKE, a FUIE STOCK and al LOvv tfRICES for CASH. a24b - fau don-fWa'iTlil urbArs come before buy ho n A lif n thL nibhrh 3uy d boitiL Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements- Goat Hair .oic- buori buying you tntXv vr 1 A R. O. E. LODGE. 1 CHAVES STREET. k Below Express Office. mn.v22d2.iwAw K. R. JONES, Wb'Jesale and Retail Dealer i CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AJVD GeTefrallMercliaiidise, is. 14 Consignments of Grain, Cotton sock other Produce solicited. Prompt Attention OuaranteedL N. W. Cor. Sooth front and Middle St" 3TEW BBBKE. X. C. Pure Lime. We own the only Lime Kiln in thi city, and offer Pure Commercial Lima for sale, free of sand. $5.00 to $6.00 par ton. sacked. W. P. BURRTJS & CO. Commit 'n Merch'ts and Grain Dealer, Market Dock, g dw yW BERStE. N. Q . r. M. 8IMiTON8. CI.KMKKT HAXLT. SIMMONS c MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the Courts of Craveii..!outS Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Ienotr and By t sjid la the Federal Court at New Terne. febsaAwlj 50 C Offer. for the LARGEST and of SPRING and SUM- have ever had. ins iu Suits ami odd Coats and Vests before thev are all sold. also in k and Pearl Stiff. 13.50. A few -F-2-' Alpaca, Mohair and Gingham. 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