THE JOURNAL. El" ROPE IV The Empror "I Cicfnunv ha.s yisiUh! th t"ar of Humu, and the was world. W.i- it a dream, or remorseless l'a'e again at c ' the following answer Ol K HI HOl'K V ( OKItKM'OMll.M I. "'I Afii. 3 W EDITORIAL SOTE- lerid.i'- M. liASPAI-I. And ! " Two of the Ctuca-ro dynamiter life h! amnderd 1 '.hr.: boadsmrn. A PLOT to murder I'r nc Ferd. Bal liM ba dtvovtred vnd he TingWador trrttd. It is Tuixu tt.: the orv....-ed Ubor of the country i nne-omprom Uin-r m IU opposition to HArr.-on XllE DruniraerV PUtforn. . MLowr IUt!i (or Transportation tad Laxgr IVigf Alio imv ." Xsut moi to be a rai'.. anoaat of ka-klaiicf kiui on -n InlAaU. Two frnjr w?r-a sho by dlffoi4J mn on the 2Hli. 1MB Uoom ConuittM ou I'Lik" Jag Carrancy biu ordered fTOfM report on Sen.: bill rimbars J.'pomton of the K r - I man' P.nk. Govern : M' piOtM tlit i rc'-'n' ! rector-. , n tre pr t of '.he A x- ' tt'omir,. . o: i'-:. - re sppoiatil Sr..:- pr"i' JlU. nd Mr. i i v brtel Ihi'ir 4-! r -i i '.!!: .Hrciti.-n stand-, .m t.pt.- wi;t A-!N'.r..N. .1 ul v ..T. In r.- -N , " ", , 1 1 e. I , i . l KiC 'i.e ,nnouncnieiK of the spouse to .i Sen i'e r - - 1 1 . . 1 1 n- ; ' i.'-iv.i ,; ; v stated, w :i s,.u. ;uet::ig ' S.-. ret.try -l t!.e .,.,:' i,r-',-r. . :: nc. . u. .:1, ' ., . .. . 1 rt-..s:i: . :,,r:,.-!. ,n:,iri:..i!ion tow t: !- .:, tom.ui'..- V, , , . , -';0'r o. . ' v. . : met. , . . . y :i-i.i:;f .. ; , . r -.vron ul . Sou:. he '...;:t.,l.ii uvw . 1 . ,, '': "" r'- 'r ,l w.'!i:.'-M :r- :: V. i. veni :neti t . .m.l ! v i .-n.'.-v : i.e.;.,!.:;. ' ". '. -e ..-.! i:..eut o! ; i. , nrc ir . n , repon- to ., e:..-t il.! the e,e,i;i;j r. m . : . . i - ,. ; .,. .e ! i .. e .:..!.-'.ite ! i . e -o -r.. eoinniini ;o.i- ei.e . : ete:i; No: :ii '.iro;.::.i. Vi.. , . i. , . ... 4 . ,. , , . k- .lino :. :,en: oi,e 1 1 olll 1 1 . 1 '. " u . ; ;, : . ; s , e.-; ' . '. : i . ' ' : II ' . '. . L.tt.ep.ie. . pee..4l .iKetit o! the r,4. ;. Meti.i; r.i:.-.. the Ii.-i: ',,',: 1 ' 1 irtiiu-i.: .' iiNtiee. for tile: ! o i roi- ,.- . .v te.i;. i . i . , w. . :;n.i : tor he Virgin (Jn. en oc ird 'li.it room, when on ,i i s ! t ;;: tlie t een f li century. The s o i .i . . t ni'e .ui.u i men : ,n e ; ; ii h.is re ! .e! ! ret woi k . I 11). :l I, i other le ICl'S. e e ne .i:o ; olilo! ..II, liel'.o.he ;!. i ! o,k. .. : ! . I V e ; :.!e,l . 1 . . r -. k .is Hi. to ief nr.. i no- ,i v h.is .r:r,e j.'.e I- ion .1 tx- .1 n v her S ujt hr.iteru .:. 1'. . - ii, ire k s in 1 r.mee - ei.i; ..: ; ir . , : ,1 s ir i., i e. ooe 1 1 :i . c U . i life.ler.lte Il.ivv. I.Ittl 11 t.l. i .i I .ire tin mbe r built in (rreat on leilerae v. but .lion closed these ! ' - i 1 b the I '.ritish if. ! he lllfl eh. lilt ves nureh. lilts ;lllil the I i uns to t he l'.ntlh item, nt he -rvt-r.il ve.ssel : he ltv; ee of ;ie.s t lit . now m the l'.nt- l.,e Ne York ' n b roi i.e r i-i i . 1 1 I a; c L t'"l.r.iii :."pu oo.-.in jno o:.i of 1 1 1 e i '. i A in ; t; e : 'ft- ti .i.- ;, ,ii In e i i . M ( '.k'Ii r.iii of : r i t e i r. , v Mis ' . u i !r ; s .ii : inuj.il. .i ; . r i u 1 1 Ii e 11 1 of ; ne r. 1 , tors .I t liioliiele. h el e.l bs hl.l wis ,u the .'.i.l. Mi' J t he r i . .or. n z '"'ti ' -.nor. ' i' '.iie jr.l.T. s. !e, be, No. e M;.s .1 i .i' e o . ,,..e 1 '.! I s , : ' i . . . i ' i "... - . -i 1 ' i 'e i : .i 1 11 1 ot vessel- Were llr.Min tor the when the Ketir V e se 1 ,i u e r e se . I.il i ! I io. - se'.S k'o lie w.ir ves.-M-.-N .i . In h.s -n.-t or .! r.i le ",,r .i, ;.-h N.iv. l'lu- hst of giHiils belong nij; to t he ( 'on feiler.ite States in- holes rwU, stores of all kimls, bar silver, cotton, specie, etc., .itfi elating iu Viilue over f ",-' ". '.'oo. 'I'll,, items of money ilepn.siteil to the ereilit ot the rebel Govern -ineii' ibro.nl airK'f' i-'ite I 1 I M M I. Auotlier ;t-;n incluiles rehe! iron works in Scotland, valued at .kVi, ihhi. All of this property has been tr iced ti) re.sHiusib!e persons. In addition to the property of the rebel government not accounted lor r . i ; Monti n ! M ; n e i e t.lilb s ', l e Rout h w.ird n a ; e '. v e : and proud. ! I'Oi: : I e w thr; n ' in -. n .is scene a.l a'.o: . e : i . The Leas in a. s.i . ', - of eo n: :ne ree. ; t hoc. ..' - of 1 1 1 ' e I I ,111 i i h I - pel - .line, ro.i r of our e.i i r : ape hotne and de.ii ntie- at . , i mi t he et' ;,..:..! t a : : l a'l'e! i e' h 1 'lie ii : . . -, on :- ipnte h.dde:: rdant va'es and 1 1 'a n s e I h e n the " ! Hid ward side. w . t h I ' s w h . ' e I v . t f - , . wale! i ' i o 1 1 . i ! a ll a . : s. t he l,i' tie a I. , 1 . ot ; : i : . ' " I 111 I lit lie 'oil o 1 the em ;oii i t a 1 M . s lied e h U I e 1 1 . ( . he I'.: . . 1 ar. oil i . many more o ;i i a i: -e x- l'allft I'U es M' sextol). -eell her and Hie Itattle-Field of Iiull Him. THE ROLL The veterans who went to Dull Kun on Sunday came back full of interesting reminiscence and anec dote. One of the veterans entered ;. the war fresh from West Point, and I w,iim served with brayery to the end. He ' s.-.-med is now proprietor of t lie largest ami mo-t noted military schools in the West, the On-hard Lake .Military Academy. His name is Colonel J. Sumner .Rogers. He has been stopping at the Arlington, and left lor home last night. "The first thing I noticed," said he, '-was that the colored folks were turning an honest penny transporting the visi tors to and from the battle-field from OF THE DKl MS. MTFFLEu NOTICE! NOTICE! Al-l'LKToN OAhtsMlTlI. linlt:iif,rcn, ,'. (ir.i Icy mil I i . II. is afleri'.onn c.f th I"-!' 1 Slli;itITF;S OFFJCK CRAVEN COI NTV. 15 v New Jicrne .lune 13tLh 188H. ii i r '.oris ' l ubii Mout are! la nv I 1 1 1 otce nn. 1 11 ,-,1 ru rns are btallng 1- i: nei :e :nar,-i. k i , I i.e toave.' I .OllKfcllOW virtue of the Tax li-t lor the year 1H87 placed in mv bands for '"j"!!: collection. J will proceed to sell the property of the following named peismis, on .Monuay me uin cay 01 August, inss at VI o clock M. at the Couit House, to satisfy the Taxes due thereon remaininc nnnstid on Miuf ... , r 1 dav. All Dei sous illtte: Oil poots-i kindred nu life-pages Have been as friend year? : Who still will speak to agep. Tilings that will cheer their way. and drv their tears s. w horc great to me so many men . in coming neteoy notined ot sa:(TaIe. DANIEL STIMSON, Sheriff of Craven Oonntv. Anderson, L. 11 . Barrow Bennett, TOWNSHir No. 1. land. Neuse Jtiver. ( larks Swamp . . . -he : a r a : lie 1. K-re I from ( 'heste: . I : he M 1 1 V for 'he p; i a - C. re lo v healt h see k : n ' Ly ::.g northern end i -1 the e h ai in i , f I '! w ,! . : ,e may e : , o o :. ex t eioiei! beach and ; n it -ate cltnie un-urp.is-ed m .i or m a few hours be -urn .-; wild mountain scenery, i 1 1 e hen d and -1 tlili I s j'oro ol i ' r'y held a. -con n t.ic ri :..'.ere,i. m;,ik.io ihh worth of : n 1 r t n ; a h: eon n t ry li has not M . rop an lieeti ol . the ereci.on "t : i harlo:t?, N. 1 aia s mend nio from $1 V.,"1 real r 2."f.h tntAir.. 1 th hip of !' pretteu,'s ;n;r- d hidrels- In the Hou.h Sat bill tor paUio liid.u,; a rIacin; the c S',tt I'iiirtN li ln s.-o't ft. Alter i '.hor. Th mes'.igA tiOQ by Soi.citor Aro . : :h fou: 1 tbt too Ra.iU pr'.oQ- r o n, Prtia. WluJw.ll w .V, be '.he :.nt KllillOU i CpUOi ' A iJKSHATloM lA4 be a prixlaced by ' ori. ppr iauMiae aat tkt Kamj DTfupot ia tlTMUl Kridy niftht (or beiug klpiaij druak. oo Si it h A venae." H WM met the cUbrted i.-fresj., kt MOtkr KiBD). IT Ald thAC duriup 'he l ite ?Mit of the Kuiperor of Gchiaii v to tn Vtr of" Uu-u,.ii ah. reference to Yriac w.j AVoolel. au1 Ui '. there wi no eiehange of ;iit;,-i! ew. between t'lem I', w r -i. , risit and nothing no n- IK. J ?U l H STK . - i. ' - . naaltipij ,areiTe.- in our f's." Siftbary speak- win col tent ; t of '-inBifTiifi.-en: thoaU there were a:i cenee1 in in z ii; - aa: one c n BO longer keep or a.so h meii ; 'e it mphxsizes Biunitiivnt iImi it. ins The Attempt; is uiA.le to d w ri tha aention of the people from th efiU of sach a -bomo of t.u.v tioa by brandic; th,si who seek to correct these evils .s free traders and enemies of our work.ng m n anil onr .ndustriAl enterprises. Ttu : w 'Ar trom the truth :ij.t there shoid ! no chatu-e for sncb deception to succeeil I'rvstdeat (.ITeland"s Kour'.ii of J ily letter. TUK New ork World sys NVbAt non-sense it is to tilt of keeping American markets for American manai'Actures," when lajC yar tinder a percent, tarirl oo wool and a 61 per cttul. tar-.tTon wookn naoofactoriea, thus eoantry ImporteU t U33, 0J worth of the latter, npoa which oar people paid aeafjr -i).t)m),rX) m taxes which dtl not protect and thi' wrr r t oe1el f5r revenae. THE Mempihis A . v. i e , iv "4,halrnjan KepoMi-- n ope i fi.shrm i n . it; ! ; -Tery m ii, -h t. s i .: a vote r - i - haM due r'z i'd : -r ; makes i c.t, w atrs . f '.;.. So-; . Will !)A. '- a s v w green backs I r us luaomi-i'' I h a KusMeil 1. ) well . k 1 i. Lowed -s i gentle n: i i tar an,! reflaement. Arthur's ( n ater 'o Im held other prists of d d honor The fhii-j;i 1 l;l the Turk for :-.:tr. The aioi-of sach tnen as lr I . Lh leoiocrate.- pi.-'-, xuc. poCwQttal in je-'.-e -..-,, ;;--.tr-. at Urge IWIMAM t s ;r.'.i: JC - Of this a.rpi:.-: 1":. s -e t . y rattTJ : red . rcat rT-r's i:, !.::; BA.ic to mdace r.' r.-nh.b ':o-. to withdraw the r Scare and Nat al Hcketj from the riid ia the Utr.st of the lpuWican candi daaM. The Prointxtioo State ticket waa withdrawn ia alter Porter waa aoaiioatesl for lioTeruor s.me Of th mouC proannen: l'rohihition Lata auJ Oraha kers cv hey wJl fljfht Hrris4n o -J - ,;fr and. Tut roui i ii,, u . . ii i -c .i ..-.d wtta tiie various anion. thr, Mixtion: ' rlaiued rreli: for Blaine tws-.in.se Wh.'elaw h. faseI to run the Sew ,i Tr aa a Cmoti tlh e. They :.ow p- . potMs t4 hoid (ienera! Harris, .1 apoaaible for the e.i'id;: ' . f ' n 4J. New, of t he i a, 1 : tn a;- , :,e al, tti) refuses to r ee.n o '.:.e Laio. At) oflicial of 'he 1 uici aaid. :u reply to an en ju.ry a.l drewjed to him. ' oc will see. 'o- e coo trolled the v,tej of more thin a aafflcient anniSa- of Kepub.'icm Erla tars in New York to defeat Mr Lame and we ran control far abater number now than ia It. beCAiiM we ar tetrer orini.-ed Atl know oar power.' i he . in i i At.d . u -e e. , Ti! .11, o n ,se! aders ot i i I 1 1 . ' c . ; ru-' tn.it . timed 1 he ,.' a'.i,ns l.irop. - i in e . i n A m i ri t s t lieV 'A oveii.e;.' on tout i p in an u far' u re I - ! the S'.i'ri to : r . a snap Now we see w hy it was lare soap manufacturer ICepnb!:, an tin- ot her day . ect ot : he trust is to guard a soap invasion from . but it will come all the Tti ere is not soap enough rica to meet the pressing; oft he Kepubl ,can party . 1 f u-e it as they Deed it, the Sisn ln exhausted in ot th- tru- and the will promen ade pie feet in length ( 'astle. built bv farther oi . : Llandudno. tin- ijileeli w at e : : n e p'. ace i o-t 1 1' a; r 1 '.oi its - o . ni :u : t: e I - . I M HI a' ' r.O't Ilea oth. aati-t Sci: sirabie wmti from hi re e l'.t-tt ws y a . so no i : -Ce :i, ry . I'c !l t I. , Vale ot ot I.'.anbeiis (i I der L.i v, r l'.ychan, ,lc ; a singular . arches over t i I' Is mole Nea: .- 1. I w.u i 1 , I VI e V e r . -.vli.cii . i Noiti . u . t h i ' - . Its n el t i. -. p..-. r -o : : s Cll I' great nun ni: m I each lllll 1 to have talk about her duties, is a hoi oiigh church 1 had no ieda of the - o I -lie 'u a ai a able Her spin: -a as th i lion. Mi. Clad-toi.e ' ia l e I ecelit !y A .t li 1. idy oi.-i:. He put his halid on .otllder ol' Mis. SeX'oll alo! 1 on her too heavily as sh, lit. so she -aid --I'lca-e s,l , oo old to hold you. Mr. (ii ad and -aid -he t" inc. -'I not have cai cd i : he h oi : o ; h e ' ." No d , -ii in en t for m-r. :.o taking aw ay ,ii,iiy, in i -i r, M r. ( I ads; on e 'o well, -lie modest ly and n i : -' i i'ii i : s. i s - t o 'he ho' crumbs Ad I read of the trooper's "muilled drums. '' March on, bright youth! with all life's glow and glitter. Stay not to heed the croaker's warn ing word? the Station. They charged a dollar p,ke Lazarus, I fain would gather t he round trip, and one of them had fifteen people in his cart. There were a dozen or more beautiful girls, who had ridden in on horse back -splendid Amelie River sort of women, full of wit and fun. 1 heard one calling to another. AVhv. Sallie, what brought you here" The same that brought von." -What is that!' ''To see and be seen.' ' i'he Henry house and ltsgrounds .ne surrounded by a high fence, and Henry stand.-- at the gate and take? fifty cents toil from all who wish to enter. He is evidently trying to get even for the damage which two While thy young harp is 0' acl es 70 acl es t a. n r 1 1 i .. rryani Jinen, acres iireenvuic l.rniil Lornes Sarah, 200 acres Creeping Swamp GaskinB Killy agt for K. Cassey, t 1 U." acres Deep Neck, (latlin Alfred, agt lor t Heirs of S. Nelson, t iooacns M t. Pleasant Hays Hay wood, 2-a iui es Mt. LVtisant Harvey L"., agt for Julia Chapman dee'd i acres Little Cre, 1, Too soon tie- n-i tar cup will turn to bit-1 Heath Sarah, 202 acres Swift ( reek ter. " .".on u I'p.ir I'.rniieli I i. ei.me life's miserable .. -(, ,. i.'.i.,., Tny heart w!d reckon all its weary 100 " -'ames Swamp i tum;;. " " 4S " Mt. rieasant ' When it ehall hear at last the muilled Jones Redding, 220 acres Swift Creek drums. : Kite K , 100 acres Manl Swamp D-n.-e on, fair maiden, while th sun- Mill J. IL, ISO acres Near Vanceboro shine lingers j McRay Mary, 217 acres Maul Swamp in gentle cnnian-e roun'l thy lair Night Wnght, 1U5 acres Willis Neck A m IP t -n.i . . .uoye, . n., iuiiii acres, jseuse river,. f 1 l.si . .r...",4 . :i.04 . .t,'th . 2 ,H.'l f 02 Too young head . touch t I e 11. ti ll- WI It le ale 1 e ' .tin t er. d 1 1, e I : - a ' I .arge, .1 uly . i s Stoticwall Items. ill li 111 lie onng ma: ' right shoi i a -. ir tii ' III: e gored ider by is hope Ige till at to 1. ike- tin new Ala a lo k? a t.l' A I k ear, rs I ' a rs ; h i so i'. ; .ll'tll All' ti a : !e placed on noth.ng ahshte.-: 'ock ran d!irjC ; T-.j; h . 'f rem dene i made to mother. ai. r ; . -.sat c the Mrs. med a ui ischief m a ke r . 1 he Mr Cochran to tlie I :e I it were at n, ;. , and w ei e ail the f a m . y Father. ter, I r. ends, all chatted ne free i.-'.. Sap they must have. It . - 'i.e one thing ofwhich t h e s u p p I y ;s not etjl to the demand. Why. her in North I '.irnlin.i they have Ueti . .Jling on the National Corn- mitt t h i r. ai r. .pit, -' 1 - f r siap, and hav- received ply -rh.ir ain't nuf to go s i - o ether. 1',.:; Mrs. Cochran re v.Yt'.l an auony aiOin letter, and ' e it r ,u--f u I scene followed. 1'here n All nn ,sh . ng t mi gre r em an h. d. ' o ur , : k to d i ' s t r a , a i ii. 1 e a I. . a : in" -i. I--S, r les r r wor ,rr : e - x ,. s- ng e are or m n. 1 nt ' Li - . i I . ou s i an i an la.-hed .: ':, Sonic! . ines a fended as a k . nd ' h . ' i still g sh ai ; , r !" an adder, i ine.s against : y iiiii.-iimo n t ; i . u t 1 1. gu.it, w here : t ihie.s is enougl wring tears in ( ri iC i . - i so r v .1 : j erne. ' yo.i f ' to -' r '. '. :r. i i- i y : o tee ! len . . no es our child 'hat ind sut 'port vi.-t tn at t , i , t'lihliiig looks to . cruelty ; end. or k indred, is Christ redee u.ed o t which we speak . . - '. i. r:.,-:l.li,in ot the sie, . .'.eat h a got: v for w h . . t here reslemptiou (iuarvl we.. :e tongue, the look, the gesture. Ie.it sime insinuation lighter than a snow Hike lalhson some l.r .Uiii.orC.ii and r.uJ-i her tiAl.VS M l.OvSKH li, ties active, basy life ul ours tlie .iic-tiun of los-s and gain u al was before us. Is an enterprise hUfjested. the lirst luiju.ry is as to tne loss or gain invoHrd. 1 f the loss is greater than the gam in e itable disaster is the result. The principle holds in politics as well a- in business. In the last general election the i-ontest was vers clo.se, and as a necessary con sequence, politicians are calculating the probabilities of loss and gain with unusual care and earnestness. Self interest is a potential lactor that cannot be eliminated from politics. Meu will go m the direc tum their interests lead them. Platforms will l disregarded, or perveited to diminish loss and augment gain. Fortunately for the 1 enn cr a oy fort u n ately for the country this rule of human con duct, is operating in favor of the 1 h mtH'ratio party in this campaign. If is falsely asserted by the ene mir- of 1 emocracy, that thelegis la: ion proposed by that party would result to the lniurv ot manulactur- nii ;ng against thi Passing by Pen u.ael: tioi'AI. I modern town an d n o i . e : : i . ' suiw me : and n n' ,-r a : -.-o: ' , n.osf highly coin no udc : 'n 'it. i i . 1 1 1 sto n c . we cai 1 i: a . f a ' . N ' . A This :- a reinaikai ..- ...d u ai.e.t town. How singular ; seeii.s to be in a place ot severa. thi'ii-.itnl it; habitants, entirely surrounded by loitv, massive stene wall-, fornn iiy defended by twetry seven immense stone tower-, p: er. e. 1 tot anmetit weapons. Ot c-itllse 'he-e d.e fences arc in !ii::i, e' t hey tower tip. almost complete in many places for long distances, 'o the heigh; ot Si ime- i . iin n li we -ec ' I ill 1 i. ii 1. 1 ' I and "Mi'l. with .-' I i 'c ' U i as t e I , a l e an i in pi o vc men on 1 l ti t la- general a ur toAii. There is illlpIoN einele. 1 as good as no rain "ti i n t he pa-t ten day s, g 'less w het her it is dry el e '.'. as a li ne season a clow us ; hi ee day s ago. tops are much U-tter e i; . Cotton ;s doing Da 1 1 les and innumerable rauls did his property and feelings. He didn't see the tirst battle of Iiull Hun. but he heard it while ho was down among the potatoes in the oeliur. The house was burned' down at the second battle, but the holes made by cannon shot' iu the ill s' battle ;u e still proudly shown. Then- is a monument in the grounds '' 'he Henry property erecced to ' ' patriots who fell July 21 . 1 01 .' P is a cheap, shabby all'air, much dilapidated. Seeing a fine looking g i! on a big bay horse. I asked tier which side erected the monu ment. ( Hi. f he Yankees.' -Well, it isn't much of a nionu Il.etlt .' "Nell. if wasn't much of a vic tory ,' It was hot. dusty and dry, and there wasn't a sign of anything in the refreshment line. There was a small hotel near the station, but it had not made any send of prepara tion for a crowd. The tirst detach ment which struck it ate up the last loaf of bread and left not a upon the love's fond finders. And (lowers are strewed path you tread ' I lance on, unmindful of the time that comes When thou must listen d rums. , , . . i., V. .s, 1 J ll.s, 7 , Sutton ('has., 00 acres Neuse li iver. W illis A. P., 100 acres W illis Neck Wiggins L. A., 4o acres Piney Neck Willis Sarah, 100 acres Willis Neck t t. ... . 1 Wayne Jno. T., 7o acres Palmetto Swamp to the muilled i .... . ,. ... . , , , ! ;hit(ord Iiryan agt lor i Uin acres Hills , , , 1. Sitillev i riay on, sweet children, in the ropy ' summer. lU ASHU' No. 2. Carol your lays as j ivous as the lark Alas, to think e'er the mulhed drummer . Hoy le A . 1 i , lit I aci es land, Neuse road Should quench of happy childhood s j Gask i ns Sarah. 200 acres Proad Creekl hfe the spark'- 1 Gnion Albert, 2 1 acres Proad Creek I lav on, sett children, in the summer , ... " hums. j Gatlm George, ..( acres Little Swift Creek.. Neck Plav on. unii drums. edii.e el the muihtd m thv mother's panted I'V i .1 an ic Put h : i i Miss Lines Mis ( Ife accon: pnnger, Tavlorand Miss Ti.dberi. from I'liwili. 1 heard a prominent .limy oflieer ask a veteran to walk with him a couple of miles over to the railroad cut. "General." protected the man earnestly. ! wouldn't walk over there today if it was to save the Lnion." 'There was an old Confederate on forty i l mes mgv stone. r lilty tee they torn All the tow u : and the str atnl tn poit;. ui. Peaulort county, made our the ground parading around and having a good time. T was with Stonewall Jackson when he was shot.' he. said, 'and stayed by him until he died ; I was with his com mand until it surrendered, I was in every tight I could get into; I have got five Yankee bullets projecting around my "system. We got licked and I don't care a cuss.' " Wasli- ! 1 1 w In f .li the favor;-,- sidewalks are thev are ot sin alm'os' ,,( . N A lit' ''.(-. In Ti, gr iv a ed. - are leal town quite a pleasant call on the 'o;h uh. Luke seemed to be en oiy.ng himself quite well, and he reports crops in his .section kicking fa: r, 1 mt rather dry. ( n t iie 2.tli nil., the Lev. Mr. llattle delivered h: lecture on Manners and Customs" in the, conn house in P.avboio. He had i .,1 crowd who seemed to ap- ing,on i ost. s marke W ha ai 'lie I Its ban beailtilii al velloiis -tone g I a e e I i 1 1 s ' o n e w I t w l n ed . 1 . i 1 n.it a jUetmg got hie h: - Nar.o: a '. i e t ' 1 1: l TV. Z 1 1 1 "- ' r a ; . c i: ' a ! . g nder ' e mon esi-.i ; I'.ii' -.-.des 4- Fate' o do 111 ill . f e r in ise is a o ,-r t he I he , ers and eventually culminate in the no ruin ol American industries. . Never was there a greater falacy. Put H it were even true that manu facturers would suffer for a time, it is evident that a large majority ol the people would be benefitted. We must expect that self-interest wiil move men in elections. An exchange of voters became inevi . i i I e " : . o. r ' f fa ii, Me- xs n: nd. . i : ac w e . f i M- M: h m es Ac i n . c f r . a. i i: table when the ls-ue wa.- dearly drawn upon the question of tax reduction. P uf the changes will not le al. from one -nle. The vot ers v ho believe in stopping the s irpl.is tave.s on the ne eessam s til tiie pe' le ;ii naturally grasit.ife t-wardsthe 1 e m ocrat ic par t y . A t.,e taxpayers outnumber the roh ma: uta, turers and miuers. and o'.iu-r monopolists, the Democrats ouch: to ga. n, and wdi gain, the m -'. in the tl net uat ions now going ti and which will continue until t..e Presidential election. TUK MILI HI 1.1 . 'Ir. Mills' m.wsterly snmming u oi the case tor tax reduction :--. ate t ' w e r . h rough tar v a copy . . cake e,,ii reform the mo- r :: a n I. e W IS th dden her t. men t A f erai w, t- fore S dnev won i. : !,- A UliT H a m p t ui I .'.est . :. he 1 1 i' f .. e 1 1 . li ht m ' , -11 ) -K hi. si. u -d a a." In " I, a m , ' ' left Ails-rt what II Col). p"'Cr ph . ' I'luitry Im lea' o ue accom pan leil itself, would effective d, 'Oil :,, en f - '.haf the 1 cmoerat i'i:ld c.rciila-e. A -."p. Is ,.; ; tnHNMHMi, leing a:, g I in el. 'ol at t h e I a te 0 f T ' ', ( H J H M i p. r m. ur h called for tax reduction. 1 ' I c:no, rat :.- policy is to stop fh.s -urpi i- Ih.- Republican iiol.cy is to spend it. It mu-t be I. Faulted that the Mills bill does not go iar enough in tax reduction. It ,s simply the be-t that could I e pa.--ed. ill the )L)u-e. and It is hot p ro ha hi e 'hit it , 1 1 pa.s.s t he S-li l ' e Then, w hat doe- . t s.giiil T ' he House .s the representative branch i-t tn, i oDgres-s. and the passage "f the b.ll is an indication of the s : re i, t I. i i the Democracy UTore ople. 1: strengthens the bufct the:.- lOli li' The lea" ::: , ol is Con w ay ast posing ma-.- of romantic ruin I Hall with its 1 1 . t , windows ol tracery, and if: arched root, al I n feet long. :2 b et wiit- and :;n high : what scenes ot revi-lry . uas-, blood, laughter, v:'. inn-. c. an. I royal 6tafe, if has witnessed. As one wanders through the mazes ol of this Cast'.-, citmb- the winding stone stairways ol its great towers, descends into .ts depths, or stands on its massive 1 itth-menr -. 'he day s and contlicts and romances of chivalry live anew and historic myths become le.d. I see the: mailed and proud knight- around : ' hear the twang of tiie cro- bow as its deadly bolt ti.cs trom yon slit ; in tlm wail, or from the curtains r 1 that turret. Now rises the porteul j lis, and a tierce sally is made trom its iron front. Shouts swell within I and without I Well. well. King fidward built the 'astle in 12M, and it must have been one of the! most niagniticetit fortresses in ! Great 1 In tain. I he ancient Union . ' and afterwards : he warlike Roman. , ' i.i. .i.. e i i Here ai.Ke n.iii m iliary wors u, fore Ldward iilaufed this ancient ! , ts s m assi ve f . iwers. mute. i with a w alls arc trom .-. ' thick, ai.'i li o solid slate a go preciate his lecture. Tiie ladies ol the Missionary Paptist Church had an ice cream festival after the lec ture v,.is nvtr. The proceeds ol both was for the benefit of the i ii u l eh w Inch i s i; , u ;ng complet ion and ' .1 be an : nament to the foAti. and a er. .' to the church ill ' er aw h: le. Jones County Items. V. , ;,.id .. good and much needed siiowei ot lam on Saturday even ing last. Mr. and ." I : I . 11. Foy of Tren ton, lost their infant child ou Fri day last, aged but a few months. The community sympathize with liu-iii :n their -ad misfortune. Mr. W. C. Jones, who lesides at :i,e J. F. Scott plantation near 1 1 ciitou. unii in the woods near one ol h A Iter searching he -u ri Castle with Facii tower l siend'-r tn; re. TI ; we 1 e to eighteen rise fro m a loll n i at roc. . ii'.r p can bt court, lover dale-. A loi iin s a seen at on From tin or Mucoh's river nn. ' r.-se: o u.u t. r ol d w I a in : t weave enchant;!, strong draw !r deep moat, and t he i astle thrmi, lisci gateway . town w it i.in t i oto :n ile in crc; the Ca-tie tno' t hr iw n over 1 1 beau: : : .1 -us; , n. span ot i'7 feet foe : and a g ro.M t'.-'olg throbs busiu, s-. death --and n.ingi. I abides in grandeu: beau'y : de-ola'i ,::. grow f h i qui.-: in 1 1 viveal with t. h leed- long great K ing's I'o-.v . r . h . I Is a nil sea ' 1 11 1 I ' 1 1 1 e to V lew -. Hclow .1 nun it : ia i av i Alolltol ' : . a n g 1 1 i : ran i w a . : s base ol r i o:r.va l-r. I a an l i a: i.e- 1 w arm; ii and v, t tea ml. in. ,i tv an song and les-ons of w stormy pas' . 'a n t i more pel lee- , i ,; -. - !' interest i'l. A - '! V. SI i iiuortal in in from a he a ruin lomt ercd and a part of the beef to the missing tloiir nariel in tin colored man w ho resides at the Fi .nicks' plantation named Jesse Pryan. Jcs-e is now missing, Mr. Jones says and can't be found. Corn is scarce and hard to get anywheie in the vicinity at any price. When you sec our farmers go.ng to the mill they generally have a large cut an d a sm all sack otcoin stowed carefully away m one corner " it. W'e learn that ofteiit.mes there are two or three i i : i buyers at Captain Page's mill i waiting to purchase the toll corn. lope ma; cur iarmers win ue sine to pioii! in the future by this v eat s expel ten ce. The Democratic township unct , tug of Trenton township was held 'on Saturday last, and the following delegates were elected to tin- sena torial county ci 'convene at Trenton. August Sth: Lewis King. J.W. Mallard. William 1 Mcl Mine!. Thos. Wikox. S. F. K ounce and. '. . Anwews. The follow nig wen- elected delegates to a county convention to select a ! candidate tor the House of Repre ! seiitat iv es. also to till the county mi re.-: .1 . L. Pallard. J.is. P. Stan ly. J. A. Smith. Peter P. Andrews. I.'-w ;s, I'ollocK". -i auies Watson, 1. i M . Lo-cue. .1 . C. Kooi.ce. Major ' I law,.;::-. P. M . Pcarsa'.l A. J. Me- ; Daniel u.. 1-1. W.Wooiell. Politics, w ill soon be real warm in our conn- j ty and the watchword should be j woik without ceasing. Tiie club at Trent. ci numbers between DO and : I no names and constantly mereas-j :ng. The i 'ub will meet on Satur- , .1 l ..v I o II, ,i hone . I 1.1:1 I'U V lelliocia in the U'lUlMll P I""" be Wit il lis. He ware of the First Stop! Much has been written about roads to ruin. It is the easiest thing m the world to find one of these roads, for thev run in all directions over the social plane They present, as the advertise ments have it, "a wide field for choice.'' They comprise highways and byways, roundabout roads and cuts across lots smooth paths and rough paths, ascents and descents; and as thev intersect each other at points innumerable, travellers to the common terminus can turn out of the road they have started on into a new one. at their pleasure. The outfit for the journey, be it long or short, is not of much conse quence, since destination aud de spair await all who persist iu pur suing it. Some set out with nockcts full oarlines i of gold : others with their pockets empty, hoping to till them by the wav. To some the i-lend Specula- portion in a j je,ii plays the Cicerome. marshall- kltchen Ol a ' , n , ,.,m tr ceomintr Ilnriiilos in the distance, that melt into moon shine as thev travel on. The Will o'-the-wisp, Gambling, with Ins paste-board signals, beguiles others to the brinks of precipices, whence they tumble headlong into irremediable shame. The Goblin Rum heads a caravan of self de structionists whose name is legion. All ''easily besetting sins'' pull oi can, aud betray their victims into one or another of the many roads to ruin. The only trust worthy safeguard against their en ticements is resistance at theout set. When morbid appetite or in clination pulls ruin-ward, brace the moral system against it : pit man hood against temptation : ask help j from Heaven. i Christian fortitude and pc-rsis- lvention which will 1 tency are more than a match lor Satan and all his agents. Misfor tune may overtake any man, out misfortune is not ruiu: Iu that terrible word, in its true interpre tation, is involved loss of character, of self respect, of moral courage, of all that renders life valuable. Re ware of the first step leading to siicu a consummation . Smile on. sweet mf.-mt arms, N"o sweeter refuse shall you ever rind If she unto herself is true the charms Of life shall never seem so kind : Saiile on, unconscious of the dread alarms, Heating uncjasint; from the muilled d rums . Toil on, brave father, m your ceaseless task . Building the nest wherein your birds shall dwell. Thine is lot to do. but not to ask. Grasp all the present, this alone is well. Toil on for thee no respite comes Till time shall beat for you the muilled drums! , Loto on. true mother, taintlieet lot of all. Thou builder of the home teacher of souls! Thine is the p3rt whatever else be falls That most of life's destiny controls. Love on-till thy unselfish lips are dumb. A- you hear the sound of the mufiled drum . There is no new thing underneath the sun, And yet to each cf us ali things are new ; We join the long procession one by one. And some pursue the false, and some the true; But whatsoever lot to each one comes We cannot drown the sound of the mulHed drums. llijlliprnod, Cutrerct co., A'.C June. 1S7'J. lpock Asa, .4 acres Little Swilt Creek . Keys Joiner. :!( acres Little Swift Creek TOWNSHIP No. lieasley Lafayette, loo acres. Mulberry Island Cheevers Peter, dee'd, floo acres, Moseley Creek, from '6"'.i to 'S7 Mills Roanna G . L'O acres Moseley reek I o WNSfJ IP No. .". Becton D. M., 10 acres land, Clubfoot Creek Bell J. R., 210 acres Rlango Tract Carter I. 8., 2.S acres Mitchells Creek Chance It. E., .".00 acres Cohoka reek Chadwick Hasty. "0 acres Hancock Creek Dove Sam'l, 200 acres ' Creek Fisher S. G. 1 00 ' ' Creek Fisher Jas., 7.1 acres Clubfoot Creek George Jas., 20 " ' Creek Hardesty A. T.. 40 acres Haucock Creek Moye Silas, 12o acres Adams Creek Moore Emira, .30 acres Adams Creek Martin Elijah, .'34 acres Clubfoot Creek Mace T. Heirs of 200 acres Hancock Creek McFanly, 30 acres Ilavcock Creek Parsons Davis, 50 acres Adams Creek Sparrow David, 80 acres Clubfoot Creek Willoughby Isaac, 147 acres Cahoka Creek Willoughby ( '. ( '., 20 acres Cahoka Creek Williams Win , acres i(i.2.' (..'.. :L.ki 12..M r.st f'7!t.20 ; (ii 1.71 5. H0 2(H r,.x . , H.r, cJ.I- t 22 . o oi ; . 4.70 .", .17 . 4...0 ti.M 1.52.49 .l.'2(i . 4.71 . . 4.41 . r,.M . 4.83 . 4 rt . . 4.49 . . 2.(18 . . 4.55 . . 4.50 . . 5.15 . 4.84 . 4.48 . 4.51 . 4.49 . . 4.08 . 0.50 . . 5.91 4.41 Adams Creek r,.8 TOWNSHIP No. 0. (Joing on an Excursion. They had been prepared for the excursion for about two weeks. The day at last dawned, the young wife determined to be on hand. The clock struck eight, and still she was in the kitchen, her hair do'vn her back, packing edibles in lier basket. "Hurry up,"' said John, her young husband. "I'll be ready presently," and away she started to blacken her shoes aud put ou a clean collar Then she stuck her head out the back window to ask her next door neighbor to lend her a breastpiD 'Hurry up, John," said she "You bring the basket, now I'm a ready and am goiDg down to the boat; and say, John, don t forget box of sardines you'll find in the closet, and bring the pickles and tongue, and be sure and bring the big knife. Do you hear me, John? John reeled into the kitchen and began his work. He was interrupt ed by his wife's voice from below yelling: "John, there's a can of straw berries in the ice box, don't forget them. iNow hurry, we'll be f earful late; and say, bring one or two more handkerchiefs and a sun umbrella or I don't know, it looks like rain bring my waterproof. Oh, you old poke, you're going to stay there al day. Now run back and close those back shutters and put the cat in the kitchen, and leave a pan of milk lor her; and say, just stop around to the butcher's and tell him we won't need any meat today: and leave the kev ot the cellar under the parlor door m;it. Now hurry, John I am oil. And don't forget any thing or 1 11 go wild. He didn't forget anything; but when he reached the wharf he found the boat had been gone two hours ( a I safety the o place. Ferg'ot the Son:., he stage the prompter I eVi a 1 i n . t lo 1 lemooracv bringing all its ele . r a V - t n i ' eric n u. ave the et's a,i.er ot he ar . n h i c :. the t.de im. aud l on fed d a v v i a meiifs into harmony, and it throws the respolisilulity of con t lDUed high taxes on the Republican Senate. P 'he Democracy is successful. ,;i this campaign, it long continued , ascend wiey is assured, ami the time will soon come when the Senate will he Democratic, and the last obstacle in the way of the relief of the people will be removed. i'i : ' h i.vv ks, the miser, having heard a very eloquent discourse on chant v, remarked: "This seimoii so strongly proves the necessity ol a 1 i: a e a I mo-' a m ' u d ' o '.. i; . is an ancient jia I ,c a-, bu.lt in t he time of (yueeii Lliaiie'h and -aid to have been the re.-, deuce of Governors of the Tower. It is now Used by the 1 'oy a 1 i 'am br: an Academy lor exhibiting line art pic wires. Some valuable ones are here now worth -1 .2 o apiece and less. Put the old St oil e pile Is if. sell the most interest iiig p- tu:e. f rom High street the en ' ran ce i s t j,. .ug h a heavy port. co. ornamented with the llngiish .i'l' ol aims, almost worn a wav I , ci i ui : 'I m g f . me : also bearing two inscriptions, one the 1 1 mil lorgetlnlness ; but in uci-rt theatre lapses take Even a great living tenor has been known to retire iu the middle of a song he had been sing ing every week for almost a life time, because all memory of the words he wanted was gone. Such a case of sudden forgetfulness took in one of the London thea tres early in the present century. During the performance, which seems to have been of a mixed character, the gods in the galleries called for their favorite song, "The Sprig of Shillalah," though it was not announced in the bills; and Mr. John Henry Johnstone, a well- t llCl C ill! V "prophets IlOVVaUay S. lUIS; hliunn ueiui nuu utanoi, was a poser lor t he vout h. as well came lorward with alacrity ana as i t t he whole class, and a dead ' good humor to compjy with the wishes of the gods. Accordingly the music played, but the singer stood silent and apparently confused. The syni- In a certain village the minister was in the habit of calling at tlie school and putting the scholars through their --facings." One day he was cross quest ioniug a boy, w In n In- happened to ask him if nowadays. Ihis : . silence reigned till a bright boy. he ..uly son of a pushing mer ciiati. extended his hand eagerly toward- 'he miui.-'er. "'Veil, mv lad. ate - here any proshets now f" Yes, - ; -ma!', proti's and quick re--:::;-"' wis the triumphant re in 1'reek, atiexou. apexo other in Latin, inc. bear, for 'near" I ; banqueting hall h is and is wa; n -C' ted . '1 at t ract i ve. or w a- , a i e h ed Ii I e place, and co and its wa! is set d w ; ' relief animal-, li-lies suggestive of good t ( ne till.es i ' . ' i a I : e he k W I f ami flu 1 1 is! 1 He,' spae i o' i . d seats, tell ell 1 1 Its old in 1 thi and lies ci alio :r has birds t here room finely aduihed for those has above the lire. lace the t .. P. i.e. Lliabeth A gid'iv student, having got his -kuil fractured, w,i- told by the doctor that the brain was visible: on Inch he rem irked i "Do write and tell father, b r he al wav s said I had none." II, I n S 'luit 1'It i, -ll lit T ice ui.-te. more acceptable to the rt i ii. .oi.i more truly bont-Ih'iai in Us it, li n. the famous California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of 1 igs. is rapidly -upersedinK all others. Try it. One bottle will prove its merits. K. N LluiTy. ai-ent. New lb rne. N". C. inly", tjdwlw phonv was repeated, but the same silence aud confusion on the part of the vocalist took place in rather an increased degree. The symphony was performed a third time, but all to no purpose. At length Mr. Johnstone came forward to the front of the stage and thus ad dressed the audience : "Ladies and gentlemen, I assure you that 1 have sung this song so often that The Headquarters of I'uiiid. It has been well suggested that there is no authority in history mythology, metaphysics or physiol ogy, for placing the seat of the affections, or as military lovers put it "The Headquarters ol Cupid,'' in the heart. The cradle ol that baby god may, for aught we know to the contrary, be in the lungs, or the spleen, or the liver. One of our anthropologists say that Love is a creature of the stomach, and depends upon the gastiic juices for support. Perhaps he is right. In fact, there is a good deal ol plausibility in the theory. And yet if a lover should say to the object of his anections, "Miss, per mit me to lay my stomach and for tune at your feet," she would think it an odd way of popping the ques tion. Conventionalities without any foundation have sometimes the force of facts : and that important and powerful muscle which acts as the vital pump and distributing reservoir of the system, having been assigned to Cupid as his residence, from time immemorial, we must assume him to be there, although no trace of him can be found on dissection. It is, however, a palpable absur dity to represent the hearts of lovers as in flames or transpierced with barbed arrows, bec-euse it is mani fest that a person with the vital organ in a state of combustion or on a skewer, would be at the point of death, and therefore incapable of courting. Hugguns Sami'l, dOO acres Neuse River Heath A. L., 320 acres Brices Creek Manning Latkin, 14 acres Slocums Creek Marshall W. H. agt. for Geo. Marshall, 400 acres Slocums Creek. Nelson Jos., 500 acres Slocums Creek " S acres Lake Road ' ( Williams Jos.. 150 acres Rail Road TOWNSHIP No. 7. Ellison Win., 2 acres land, outside Breastworks Hardison W. J., lo acres Beaufort Road Heath liigdon Heirs of 54 acresLewis P.oscue land Move G. G., 148 Neuse River Trenwith Patrick, 327 acres Neuse River Thorpe J. B. Heirs of 178 acres Neuse River. . Wolfenden Carolina 1205 acres Cool Springs R. P. Williams, 257 acres, Battle Field 10.47 J0.29 5.30 5.98 9.03 9.30 t 4.40 3.04 3.41 21.79 .15.50 14.71 94.88 10.85 TOWNSHIP No. S. Bin 1 . 45. 00 3.22 0.48 3.85 3.22 5 70 3 85 3.22 Jas.. 1 Lot Proad and Brayn sts , " " 1 " Pollock and Queen sts " 1 " (cueen and Rouutree sts " " 1 " Rountree sts '' " 1 " New So. Front -A Spring st v Berten Willis A., 1 lot Pasteur st Baker Alfred 1 lot Cedai st Baker Dilsey 1 lot (.'rooked and Norewood sts Brown Isaac E., 1 lot West st Brinn Joshua. Heirs of I lot (.tueen aud Pollock sts Brown Amos. 1 lot Crooked st Clark Miss E. J., 1 lot Nw South Front st Cammel Bryant, 1 lot, Trent Road 3.89 Chapman M. W. 1 lot Bern and Primrose sts 5.79 Cooper Rich'd, 1 lot Richardonss Land 3.47 Dennison A. R.. 1 lot South Front and Metcalf sts t " " 1 lot " " " " sts ' " I lot " sts 121.74 ;t " 1 lot I Hancock sts ' Davis MackRn, 1 lot Queen st 2.90 Eaton M. E., 1 lot George st 9Ji5 Edwards Henry, 1 lot Elm st 5.22 Foy Sam, 1 lot Braggs Alley 4.40 Forbes Isaac, 1 lot George st 5.75 Foy S. S., 1 lot Jerkins Alley 3.85 Foy Julia A., 1 lot Jacksmith Road 2.!M Garvey Jerry. 24 acres land. Trent Pond 3,32 Gardner C. W., 1 lot South Front st 14.01 Green Edward, 1 lot West st 4.48 Green M. J., 80 acres land, Trent Road 7.12 Hancock L. W. .-, lot Grave and King. sts . 8.10 Hancock Robt Jr., 1 lot King and Grave sts .',0.72 Hancock Robt Jr., lot King and Grave sts t Hargett Frank 1 lot Queen st 5.11 Holt Lucinda 1 lot Pavio Land 4 80 Ilyman, R. D., 300 acres land. Bachelors Creek, from 1877 tv. 187, except 1SS3 and 1881 57. sm JonesLang 1 lot Pavie Laud. . Jasper Jno., 1 lot Scotts Alley . . Kennedy L W ., 1 lot Bryant st . Harrison Mrs. V., 1 lot Neuse st Harrison Mrs. V., 1400 acres Neiisi Latham Bristo, I lot Primrose st Murphy Anthony, 1 lot Crooked st McLacklan Alex Pollock st " Bern and Poll. 3 22 3 85 7 70 50 88 I 01 4.48 sts st M Mid. Ili Ail the Way from Japan,. Mi;. A. K. Hawkes -Dear Sir: I am ave torgotten the first line. A ; . Res SQ nRrfef.tlv adar7ted to mv roar of laughter greeted these eyes; with them I am enabled to read, words. and hundreds of good- as in my youth, the finest print with the humored voices began to prompt greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend the singer, who immediately gave them to the public. ReBpectfully, , ,. . . i ... i i hs. t. HUBBAED, the lavorite song in good sty e and lEx.Gov- of Xexas) MiniBter t0 japiirii gained increased applause. L ham- Au eye8 fitted and fit guaranteed by hers Journal. F. S. Iuffy, New Berne, N. C. jl3dlm " " Craven Martin Ceo., 1 lot German st McGill Win.. 10 acres land, Neuse Load Moore Jas. II., 1 lot Jones st Morris, Annie K., h lot, Pollock st. Merrick Emannel. 1 lot Rountree and Llm .- ts Marshall W. II. , agt for i 1 lot Pry Lorn E. W. Bissell I Nelson Frances, 1 lot South Front st Nelson Jos., 20.-J acres land Trent Road Patterson J. A. for i Bessie D. Planner ( lot Johnson si Patterson Mrs. E.J. lot Johnson st T . . i , . ..... l'aicersoii -u. agi ior M. A. Pateraon and Guard Hot, I Ad eit, for children Richardson I. U., 1 lot George st tandolph Florence, 1 lot Queen st ioberson Mrs. Nancy, 1 lot Pollock st for Annie E. Morris 1 lot Pollock st Simmons Abram, 1 lot Pollock and Jones st Stewart J. C. for Harriet Heath ( 50 acres land, Bachelors deck Stanly Nelson M., 12 acres land, Neuse Road Skinner Axnm 1 lot Pavie Land Tucker Emaline, 1 lot Pollock and Meicalf sts Thomas Jno. II., 1 lot Metcalf st Willis Frank, 1 lot Pavie Land Williams R. V. 1 lot South Front and Craven st Whitehurst II. C , 1 lot Water Front and (ueeii sts Willis Edmund, 1 lot George st Warren John Jr., I lot Spring and New Front Ms Wayne Sarah, 1 lot Browns Alley Wolfenden Caroline, 1 lot Craven st Whitehurst H. C. for i C. C. Archbell I A lot Hancock st York Matthew, 1 lot Muddy st TOWNSHIP No. 'ihos. Green, 150 acres, Bachelor's creek French, L. J., 20 acres. Plank Landing. Hill Geo. F., 250 acres Turkey Quarter Pool Chas... 500 acres Bachelors Creek Staten Jce, 100 acres Horse Branch Wetherington L. T. IS acres Bachelors Creek For further information in reference to the above, see in the office of Clerk of Superior Court. I so :i I I 73 8 b8 7 4'i b'7.28 8.29 0.49 103 09 188.07 139. 90 0 07 t. 32 9 55 8.28 10 (.li 4.37 2-58 14 01 8.39 0.18 23.85 18.84 4.48 I 2.03 . 59.08 8.29 1 4 8 5.80 4.50 1 1 .38 12.93 5.87 5.45 Levy filed

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