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AW "7 INDEPEXDEXT IN ALL THINGS. NKW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MAY - (890. . .- - -. .. f ' "Vie - ; -- 1 1 1 r t : I: 2 jr. A- i. I--.. -- 4.4 7Y 'A f: fl P.I J- f'5 f SHARKS KlUTuRl.VL NOTES. ea k r. i! i i ASH A Hi)' lii.fiiK- v. ' r i ' 3 iVtii il !l : tli t lili'Ml.ttzt'S .Hid d:.ilec-. ('HAUi.i-s Kincud, who killed . x ( Wiigrcsmau T.iulbee, in Wash i:f.-i:. !i i PRINCIPLES. I' cuiii.'' too ii uch empha sized Mi-if the Democratic party is a party of princph f. Measures are cmis'iiiitlv eh.iug i ij . W'h.it as expedient jester of the House are themselves upon bill. divided among the McKinley HER LITE. and tin? senate snows no dis position to consider it at all. In deed it ts believed that the Senate will have a bill of i;s own. No re- j Th F.,r. fills i; etly t . 1 the-e r ckv.r .1 luU .v-sk- : ri:. b OQor.iine with the bo We gave BO Option, bul bought outrilt a Super', S vc f S: : i-ry Good. Every iapartmeot i 1 'ed ,i,.wu i.h iv yr : We hire everything which I'Vhi -u i m-nuN for 1:1 - t. 'i f umtM our price To be as low. and very many instances lower . - . than ew York Figures. Y promise reliable good, honorable dealings, nd our pru-. guarantee against the American World. ; i. I In- f u :n ' l'nu.ir art- talking direer vote think it is The peoj Pre.id--r, been admitted to bill t' '). 000. men in Washington of the prospects lor President, nor far should i s ; i: r.t. But lPt eoiiif rirt." . 1 !.- iv!i e i i when el .is rainM class. of a and ff. So be it. et their own A ustralian ; in I t!.i in Noit b m solidly ar and the farm- W Will ers are K-d iui by men thej" never s.nv. wiiosf wisdom has never been tested, and under such leadership,! fall a prey to unscrupulous dema- gogues. News and Observer. A Tarisoko N. C. special to thej Virginian say-: There was a heavy frost h.ie Situulas night, and' day is not current today, and by lief measure will be passed, tomorrow may have passed into bat Coogress will ute every device the limbo of forgetfulness ; but the underlying principles upon which this Government was founded and on which the Constitution rests are the same yesterday. tod-y and forever. Democratic leaders in the lloiire are twitted for not. bringing forward the Mills bill and urging its adop tion by Congress The apostle Paul in his let.ter to the Colos.s'ai.s aij s : "All things arc lawful lw me, but all things are not expedient.'' - i-l it by, - touch r d re : and I ! A Care for Squeaking Shears". Standing in a prominent hard-. J ware store the other day, the Stro ' I ler watched a lady purchase a pair , of shears. She decided upon tie size and style desired and tried for trimming the Republican sails to catch the jnpular l-r, t . and for pmuggli n g Sr.ti c- i t t :i- Cuiiii in order tost cure uioie electoral vo' s for the Republican presi den'ial candidate of lS'.H' It net d not be . x. iett tl har i he silvti question will be settled by the present Con g re.-s. 1' will uot pass i he Windom bi.i, nor any other loll at this se-hio;j. lhe pro gramme is to wrangle ovi r the (juestion. but not to assunie the And fr-term from li Dj love it much. In meditation oft, at eve, When heaven's near to men, I -v r er purf -ju doth weave I h ,t . .- ; aftin. Ai.J v . i i iicge to stir ' n . .-ii c . i ! 1 , ,:'t;e lb iri-f. S:u e h . li.-ir in in'ri-s are of her A ii . !: -.vl nly l hi; s. Traelicis' Assnnljly Notes. The "M.jiifl School Iioom" at the TeaoherM- Ana.'mbly in June will n furnished t-utire with the celebratt d ' Soper School D.:nk" and furniture by Meanrs liiitlelt. Haj ward & Co., cf Baltimore' llie icti.ol room will bo Expediency is essential in the cou- responsibili'y it auj kind of eh mge Bideration of every measure. De feat injures a good cause, and to press forward a movement that cannot possibiy succeed is to do an iDjury to truth and bring censure Facts Worth Remembering: That 0. MARKS is the most reliable, as well; as the Cheapest House in the city, for anViodt ofjQood., He Bells both Retail and Wholesale. r That 0. XIABKS -Barries the largest, most -complete and comprehensive Stock of Dry Goads, 8hoes and Notions in this State. Tbai O. MASKS U always the first to reduce pciet f, and sells oul the bm reliable mad honest goods. XVatO.MHKd inviKi the closest t-crutiDj and con,pari.-cn of prices aa4 Talae with tboae other hoate who imitate his method :iud ir to opj kic price. . TaaiO. MABK3 will meet any out prices mado by any reputable hu-e, provided the eut U nde iu good faith and not as a bait to obtain bu.-ones.s and that he defies eompetion. tears ere entertained that great ' uPou auociC liamak-e will Lie the result. Farmers who have to'Mcco plane beds have the Democrats in Congress to op to give them the most careful at-i Pose the McKiuleyUll, not because tentioiiro preserve them from the Repul l.can measure, but on account of its violat on oi Demo cratic principles ou which this Government was founded. iu the present 'uw, nor 10 embarrass the President by any bill that he may have to eto. Pension bills, harbor ami river bills, public building bills, and whatsoever else has a tendency to It is the unquestionable duty o( strengthen Republicans in the can vass of 1SM2, will be passed si-np-lv this and nothing more. Musical Jntrs. Ti.c adors or musical jugs louiul a no: g i he buria! places of Peru, aie most i ngen ious specimens of h.tiidi woi k . The William S. Vaux collection in Philadelphia contains a rem i ! !: aide t-x i m j and ancient ait. lr f wo ve-M'l - joined together with a clay stem or pipe, alter the lashion I oil collected in the corners on the of the Siamese twins. The stem is I outside -of your nostrils. Scrub your nose as bard as yon will, the !f nf this l ude is com posed of tonr or nve pair8, rejeC.ing them all indeed a model of u. alness and ccan because, 8he Said, they "squeaked." pletenees and it will i-ive many valuable But she was finally 'suited with a 8 'Keestioi s to t. achero m regard to pair that didn't "sqaeak,"and went fu'-h'nK a rj roo,u for the very i u u iUv.uut o.iv. T,ci,t beht and moHt uatibfuctoiy work, her way. As the accepted pair Th- -'Southern Educational Exi happened to be one Of those first tion" which it held in connection with retnsed, the salesmen was asked tlns sefPicn of the Assembly win be a how the metamorphosis was big afT lir' Nearly every foot of avail effected. "That." said he, "is one ' tble "piCe iaA1 "emb'y building tic -r M . ; J , been engaged for exhibits by prommeLt Of the very Simplest secrets of the manufacturers, and publishers, and man who sells shears. Observe schools. The art exhibits from some of this." He picked np a pair of ' our leading State schools will be very 8CiSSOrS Which "eqneaked" woefully ! fine and interesting, and of consid when worked. Then he ran bis arable benefit to tho ProfeBeion. iu i ..r ii j ., i the attendance upon this session of forefinger thOQghtfully down the the Assembly will belarger than ever Side Ot his nose and rubDed them before and special partieB of teachers over the 8Ci880r8, which came d friends of education are being or together as gently and noiselessly Knizsd all over the State for attendn.,: as tnougn saturated witn oil "That's all there is of it," he said. "i on see, there is always a little hollow: one jag is entirely closed up, i-x'-ep: a .-mail opeuing provided oil will be back there in five minutes with a clay tube, leading to the 'So when a customer comes in in. Iin.lt nf llir. u 10. th. liun a lim-iirl Ifriaa n nni. rf nlin .n i r, A nnmr,lnjn ' is; poured into the open-mouthed ! that they squeak and come together ' rJiVf ,f TiT D W 1 jug, the air is compressed into the i hard, we can oil them up and make lor tDe Iaalts 01 otners. other stem, from whence it is forced , them run smooth without exciting I into the whittle, the vibrations suspicion. What was the oil put I producing tne Jove;y gongs ot va-; on tne nose lofT To help the hard rious forest birds peculiar to Peru j ware men out, I snppose. But then and South American couotiics. The ! what I bave told you is a good Clay collection, in the same city, i thing for all nervous people who also contains some wonderful exam- j don't like squeaky shears to know." that the nln nf ancient Peruvian arts amnnc I Chicago .Journal which are the robin vases and the; llama jugs, the fonm-r imitating. IQ that great day how insiguifi thc song ol the ro' in, and the lat I cant 8nall appear tne offices of ter, being fashioned m the form of honor, the wealth and comfort ol the llama, imitates tne ejection of earthly life, compared with the saliva, well r emembered as being ; cr0wn which shall be given to those one ot that animal's disgusting whn hav .-.nnnnoroH the Assembly. The Atlantic Ilotel is being repainttd and thoroughly repairod and cleined and a number of modern convecie ices are being added for the guestr, and nothing will be left undone that will in anyway contribute to the en joy ment or comfort of its thousands of visitors w ho will gather there this season. No e and Observer. Knock Down Arguments: Here , are a few of the many Knock Down Argnments. Let competitors howl and declare it can't be done, but remember it is money in the customer's pocket. - 60000 jardi ieafj yard wide Domestic 5c. per yard -(fakXihwok (P.K.) 5c. " 60,000 '- Oiagbamj, fiae dreaa style, only o. " . De Bege Dreas Goods, only 5c. " 2000 44 Liaea Crash Towelings, only oc. " 6,000 " Hamburg Edgings, only 5c. 6,000 44 " " 7e- " 5,000 . " " " 10c- " ,000 " ; India Lawn, only 5c. " 6000 " - " Sc. " 1I,OOQ pair Ladies' Hoae, only 5c. per pair " 60,000" - . u " 10c. 8,00 laMdW-.Wsito Neckties, embroidered ends 5c. 10,000Ladi linen Collars, at 5c. LadieaTBmtW Sail Shoea 7 5c. Knd thousand and one other things space trill liotallow na to mention. Jiutr-Eeceived Another lot of those beau ttfSiieli Finish Satin. WiOLESALE TRADE I will offer special inducements. My stock is much larger than ever before, and all bought for spot cash, and I give the Trade the benefit of my discounts. Therefore I can sell you Goods as cheap as Northern markets. You wiU save money and time by calling on Marks, Leader of Low Prices, And give him a Trial. m27 TA rigors of tlie frost. When tne majority of the Ways , and Means Committee decided to graut a bouuty to the sugar plant . rs, iu place of the protection wbich thej- h ive hail, they took a new departure in tariff legislation, aud did something for which they had not the shair&w of authority any where. Wilmington Star. Tui:'studv of the Constitutiou is a necessity. All teachers, all preachers, all editors, all politicians, all lavjers, all intelligent voters should study it carefully. They will not then be misled by design ing demagogues. They will uot be misled by their own iguorance and thereby be allured into voting for wrong men or advocating wrong measures. WilmiDgtonMessenger. It begins to look as if the brood ing public discontent and wide spread agitation throughout Europe were but the rumbling of a social and political earthquake, which when it does come will shake every nation of the old world to its cen ter, and leave not a throne stand ing. The spirit of Republican liberty is in the atmosphere. Phil. Record. The Republican Senators from Montana were seated by a party rote. It is a crime committed against a Sovereign State. The two milliCTjaiies admitted to seats in the Senate weie not elected, a fact which is proved by the records, and the members of the Legisla ture voting for them were indis putably defeated by a majority vote at the polls. Milwaukee Journal. It is not to be expected that the Administration will be moved by the accusations that have been made against Qaay. The only hope is that the public conscience will be aroused. "At this mom ent," says the Evening Post, "the chief problem before the American people seems to be not so much the infusion of wisdom into legisla tion as the bringing of politicians within the jurisdiction of the Ten Commandments." Norfolk Virginian. Democratic prospects were never brighter than they are today. The arbitrary rulings of Speeker Reed, the rapid movement in the direction ot centralization, the recklessness and waatefulness with which the Republicans are dispos ing of the people's money, the declared intention to control elec tions in the South all these things are opening the eyes of the people to the fact that the party in power is a be voted out in the interests of, good government. Atlanta Con stitution. The reporter of this paper inter- j viewed what few truckers there ; were ia the city in regard to the damage done them by the frost on Sunday and Monday mornings. Those who live near the water were not damaged at all, but those who live further off will lose a large ' portion, if not all, of their cucum bers and a number of the young potatoes. In some places there was a slight skim of ice. The ber ries and peas will not suffer much. The damage, although it killed some of the crops, was not as 01C1H CAROLINA NEWS. from the State Pain1. Aristocrats anil monopolists were sufficiently secure in the old world. It was not necessary for them to cross the oceau to escape opnres sion. It was men who relied epon printed, their own brave heaits anil strong Winston Dai arms, aud Mr. T. R Jcrnigan anr.ojr.e nrBt number ot the iNortn Carclini Intelligencer will be published in Rl eigh June 4, 1S90 It will be a wckly journal, four paee. ciht columna to ire page; and neatly and clearly n- habits. Picayune. sive characters scar-. are The S ili m Academy r i,.,...inni.iini,io f expends directly in Winston Silem v ' ' annli t r Md 000. Thin rlcea nnt finger as a mouutain weight,1' who elude the thousands of dollars epent Icame to the new world and estab- hre the young udy ftudems. but I It gives some laint idea of the value of I lished a govern : eut of tquil aUrge 6chool to a town. This school ' riehts a8 betn cper.-itiou now fur nearly a ' , , , century. All the ve.ws that have gone by ... Durham Globe: 1: is eaid that at j the Democratic party has been the leaet ,9o 0CO will be expended on the jchampiol) of the people. No Oii- building of Trinity College. Durham l , , , j is on a grtat big boom, the length, the I garcuy, no monopoly, nor privileged breadlr;aDd te width thereof cannot ! class has escaped its fierce and un- now be accurately measured. A re- ! compromising opposition. Central- $ TZt izatiou itself, has felt the point of and beard it talked by the solid men of its spear and recoiled from its dire. ! the town- fnl nnrnnap I Rdeigh Progressive Farmer: Fav- iui puipuBc. etteville has put $125 000 in small The rights Of the States have . manufactories in the past, six months. . . . t i .1 :.. ... "vt t, been held as only secondary ro me - k"1"' " , n it, iqqq . . , r , I Carolina has eighteen daughters and 101 tUe V iOOU. rights Of the people. ; they all wear diamonds. John A The majority in Congress fouDd i Womack will start a canning factory at I o : . . .. v ;ii o r, ( ,o " i v. fc I il on i n rf ho rr a i lAro onii n f it ia frt have a canning factory with a daily capacity of 0,000 three pound cans. (I:: (i K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT . ncn .. :.-ai:t i nets . , 'VS. svs- ' Itiial . the 1-ro-: i C- : in oi its most . t . -re? it lilic Olii VI- tul lio 'IV Christ! Out of suil'eiing have emerged the Artifice may be defeated, and sToiigest souls, and the most mas- cunning over-matched, but. sturdy seamed with , honest and candid principle ever j leads to success. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi Sold at manufacturer's pricee. Dry Goods & Notions. CAL Li'.., Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. RIFF'S TAX SALE! In default of payment on or before Monday, May 5th, 1890, I shall sell the following Real Estate to satisfy the unpaid taxes due W. B. LANE, Sheriff. it necessary to Democeacy in the House before it could proceed to the pillage of the States and the robbery of the people, but it cannot etitle the voice of the heroic party which alike in victory and defeat stands by the ark of the Constitution. There are a thousand different conditions in the application of these principles. Every day new auestions arise, but no man need hesitate where hat party to align AMOUNT TAX A.SD C.ST. Raleifch Chronicle: There never has No. 1 Township. Atkinson, J B, 100 acres, Piney Neck 8 8 78 Anderson, Eiias li, 102 acres, Neuse River ( rfn rfn 1S2 acres. Ponlar Branch ) 16 88 been a time in the history of Rareigh j Allen & Ca, Oeo, GOO acres. Bear Hole 5 56 when the prospect of rapid introduction i Bryan, Eugene, 4i acres, Palmetto 4 46 of the very best class of manufacturing j Cleve, Rich'd C, SO 3 acres, Piney Neck 23 70 enterprise has been brighter than at Cleve, Lucy, acres. Do wer Land 13 72 this time. Prominent manufacturers .Chapman, Julia, Heirs. 150 acres, Hill's Neck 4 79 throughout the Union are looking to-! Daii, Elbert, 1000 acres. Palmetto 16 12 ward Raleigh as a location for their j Dail, Elbert M. 25 acres, 5 32 plants. The advantages of the city as a I Dinkins. B F, 704 acres, Vanotboro 24 89 distributing point are fast bicomiog : Edwards, Elizabeth, 10 acres, Piney Neck known thiouhout the country. Forms, Sarah, 109 acres. Creeping Swamp Raleigh Chronicle: Mrs. Rufus B. 1 Formes, Chas, 50 acres, Bull Pocosin Smirk h nifk k.r k,.0har,.i .nH Formes, John, 50 acres. Bull Pocosin to Stand, or with children, left hero last fall for Wood- Ratlin, Jacob. 200 acres, Hill's Neck I w . . , . ; i fVi TX.t-. .ilnna O A nrriiu all- Plojoanr kim-pif xj a run county, Arsaneaa, returned jester- U1,UJU cuo,u' -v,.--, - - n r v . inn nana or miMTntiunn n ah v-j, "'ji v., who would hold the Federal Govern-' fauen heavily on her BiDce her de- ! Owaltnpy, I K B, 150 acres, Gardner's Bridge m.-(til,. n.nDtitntinn crivft 1 parture. Mr. Smith rented (ome lsnd noeu, ou o.u, from a man t Vi o r riamrl 'rrlr u n in a equal ngntS ana privileges to eeiy quarrel which arose between them Hoell, J T W, S6 acres, Maula Swamp Jones, Redding, neirs, 220 acres, Street's rerry citizen is a Democrat, no nnder what flag he musters. No man f- I vnrk ,ht m;.k rir,u t tha i Johnson. Frank, 3 acres. Bay Bush . ... shots took effect in the heart, killing ! Kirkman. Emelia, 150 acres, MapleJCypreBe. - : him instantly. Thi? occurred last ! Kinncn, Richard, Heirs, 150 acres. Waterway Branch, can be a Democrat and February. One of the children died advocate a tariff that discriminates ; l" , c t v, I Charlotte Chronicle: A gentleman in favor of a section, or in the at Moore8ville wrote the Chrunicle ye8. interest Of any Class Of citizens, to terday as follows: "A report is being the detriment of any other citizen, j St:: The superlative rignt or an American citizen is the right to labor and be secure in the rewards of his labor. If he is taxed to support another man's business he is robbed of his birth right and becomes the slave of a despotism. Tne. Journal in partial to Cleve land, not so much because of the 2 35 3 32 5 63 4 84 4 68 9 28 6 02 11 06 9 44 6 91 5 90 4 51 9 65 3 80 2 11 8 75 5 71 4 63 AMOUNT No. 8 Township. tax aNo cost, Allen, Oeo & Co, 5 acres on Pembrooke Road do do 820 acres, Batchelort Creek J Alexander, Mingo, 15 1 2 acres on Neuse Road 2 75 Bryan, Frank, 1 lot in PavieTown Blackledge, Sam, 1 lot in Pavie Town ( do do 1 lot on Berne street ) Burney, Luke, 1 lot on Metoalf street Baker, Alfred, 1 lot on Cedar street Blackman. Martha, 1 lot on Gardner's alley Bandera, B B, 1 lot on Crooked street Blank, Chas H, 1 lot on Pollock street 2 Cti 11 93 (! 10 6 3b 4 OH 5 so Lancaster, Rachel, 2 acres. Mauls Swamp Loflio, H C, 9J acres, Maple Cypress. . McR9y, Mary, 217 acres, Mauls Swamp Powers. Sum'l. 50 acres. Mauls Rnn .... Sammons, W R, 50 acres, Piney Neck 2 63 Smith, Redding W. 90 acres. Willis Neck 8 51 Stilly, Elizabeth, fiOO acres. Hill's Neck 5 56 Trinn. Jas H. 28 acres. Pinev Neck 4 61 charged at the Sam Jones Tabernacle, i Vnn F.hri-.in. F H. 180 acres. Vanceboro 6 95 which will doubtlebB deter a great ' Waters. Judith, 10 acres, Piney Neck 2 401 many iron going, it it is not corrected. Wayne, Fanny, 75 acres, A J T Wayne Land A a I have been asked by several whether I Willis Andrew P, 100 acres, Willis Neck 6 82 it was so, that it would cost SO cents to i Willis. Brvan J, 60 acres, Willis Neck b 14 j get in. to hear Sam JoneB preach. You wigzins, Thompson, 04 acres, Poplar Branch 7 88 I can make the crowd larger or smaller, j Whitford, A J. S00 acres. Hill's Neck H 03 : by giving the truth about this matter. ' wu.h. Sarah, 50 acres, Mt. Pleasant 3 22 Of course, no admission fee will be! o Township cnarea hi ine mueruacie, to Dear sim Jones. Tha tabernacle was built by Dunn, A E, Co acres. Shoefly ... ! religious citizans of Charlotte for the Gaskins, Bryce, 200 acres, lurkey Neck .. iolnrv Anri hnnnrnf ClnA Ir i in h Pettipher, W D. 300 acres, Juniper eeniUH he has displayed, as On ac-1 used to worship in, and all are invited Roe w 31 100 acres, BC , . . . nartirimt Taton , C E , 1 60 acres . Guinea count Of his uncompromising De- to participle. West, Aaron C, 148 acres, M and B ('reek mocracy. We may give up Our Wilmington Messenger: Compara-, No. :i Township. favorite candidate, because Other ,h e iarce8t t0wn in th e Stat eof its see, Becton, Anthony. 0 acres, Mosely Creek 48 men, equal iu ability, Share our or where it is. It is nicely situated in , C'a'ke WE 20o acres, uover . , ... j ..I. u ; liarnetc county, on tne Drancn oi ioe; uuu.u., . , - - ----- DrinClDleS with him, and thrOUgn ! m,lmnl,..n aA w.ian PoiimnH I do do 22 acres. Core Creek , ) .k,i n,,t " nfis tlumDnrv, i, t, i acre, uuvei otauuu 5 66 4 38 5 88 8 30 3 22 7 05 80 rheae Drincinles flows the life-blood ; known as the Wilson Of Democracy, giving vitality to i miles from Wilson and twenty-four , , ' r rr,nmllnt from Favetteville, and has a popula- onr whole system of Government. non of bout one lhouBaDd " " years ago last October the railroad was CONGRESS A TR1MSIEK. i Duiit through this ecction and at that Hill, E H, Heirs, 600 acrcB, MoBely Creek.... Kornegay, J E, 7 acrec. Dover Station Mumford, Caroline, 32 acres, Barnwell Russell. L K. Heirs, 100 acres, Flat Swamp Rouse, Y 13, 250 acres, Mosely Creek. West, S B, 14 acres, Mosely Creek 2 Far be it from US to reflect upon i time there was scarcely any improve- i rm n w-i t a i r oil r Vii J PoniAti rf oaii r rrtr O v- I revolutionary party that must j th ff mK6D Athat 18 th6 ' not a building where Dunn now stands. ,.ni,,ti nf thf from where the depot now is; but at From the organization ot the (.me there afe bout 300 buiIdiDg8 Government 10 tb present time It 0f different binds, among which are i KUceo Jas 100 acres, Clubfoot Creek has been considered an honorable '. thirty-five business houses, foui BUngo, SamT. 100 acres, Clubfoot Creek u i cburcbes. completed and in course of Blango, Wm, 100 acres, Clubfoot Creek distinction to be a member Of l on-: c0CstrucIi-,p, one can iige and general ,..rter 'Eli iih 25 acres, Oiindle Creek West, Geo W, 140 acres. Cypress Creek Wilson, Wm, 40 acres, Jom Dick : No. 5 Township. Borden, B F, 1000 acres. Hancock's Creek ... Becton. DanT M. 10 acres, Clubfoot ireea .. 8 69 6 19 17 65 7 49 6 52 4 03 7 08 37 2 98 3 22 13 72 4 28 5 35 5 22 5 22 4 49 2 40 and pleasant place to live in. Among ; carter Martin. 30 acr-s. Cherry Point... Dunn's necessary enterprises is the ; Carter, Rufus L, 37 acres. Clubfoot Creek Courier, a newspaper edited by Mr. r.h.Jiit WmC 50 acres. Hancock Creek F.M.Connor. No progressive to wn can Dove, Wm, 150 acres, Cahookey 3 ignore the benelits of a good newspaper Fisher, Jas, 75 acreB, Adams t reek Koad as an advertising medium. eress but It 18 evident to observers repair shop, two hotels, two steam saw r;arter, Idam S, 28 acres, Mitchell's Creek 2 40 r Vi- CT-.;,akof rh knnnr ia i and P;aclDg mUla Bnd othf,r thioK8 ! carter, Joaephas, 7 acre3, Clubfoot Creek 4 17 oi jjuuuu iiiio iui, i necessary to mate Dunn a convenient Carter Lewis H. 50 acres. Clubfoot Creek diminishing as tne years rou oy. In intelligence and general culture it may be assumed that recent Congresses compare favorably with any in the past, but in manliness, independence and resolute per formance of duties imposed by obligations to the public there has i M. been a remarkable lalling on, When till that talked of the House of llepre The Pnhlic School Funds. Your correspondent had an interest ing interview Saturday evening with or ringer, regarding the public schools, institutes, etc. The State this ,nM tkaTT aar year is allowed $6 800 of the Peabody now could they say j s Sftft . . Innr. ' scholarships at Nashville. All these walls are filled, and besides "there are four HACIHE.WIS. a. mm mm in w. LOS, tUMBERTARD a VnY RUCKS Srri. CBflWfl A AGONSJ fLL STYLES. j i - i be. Norfolk Virginian. A great man has fallen by the hand of death, his name has been inscribed in our country's annals, and will be honored by the latest I generation; but, after all, the great- : est honor that comes to his memory, BAntativfts. ''that her wide serious as some anticipated it would i ' . Knr nnn mtinv-ReA "Ua.e.Dt8.lJ IPAV1 r., . Pate, Jackson, 100 acres, Kings Creek r - n k -- " "r.- ' Richards lieni ,1 acres, i ahoosey . 4 77 4 42 4 63 2 91 92 2 63 cioi.o. Tl,n V 9 a eras Ciiihfont Creek Godette, John C, 25 acres, Adams Creek Road 4 35 oAraa .inhn n 5)0 ncres. Mitchells Creek a 28 Jackson, Richard, 90 acres, Adsma Creek 4 85 Tnntrnn Wm ."ifl upthh T.nnc Creek O 10 xf.in Rani an jirrfs Clnhfnot Creek " Morris. 'Eller. 57 acres. Clubfoot Creek 3 40 Martin, Jacob, IM acres. Clubfoot Creek Mitchell. Jes.-ie, G acres, Mitchells Creek Martin, Rigdon. 34 acres. Clubfoot Creik . ... Martin, Sam'l. 32 acres, Clubfoot Creek Nolan. John, ir, lo acres, Main Koaa 4 45 4 12 4 45 2 42 4 33 3 22 4 89 3 80 sional action. Congress, which in times past 30 70 17 1'2 4 Gs 1 1 17 10 12 G 99 1 38 5 72 3 22 16 59 6 07 2 17 2 63 12 5G 3 22 S'J ! 5 22 l 8 00 j 3 80 8 14 2 Gii . 7 44 6 3s. ! 25 6s i 4 98 J 8 Os 1 4 90 3 22 G ;;b 2 08 32 72 3 80 4 84 4 o J 5 53 5 73 3 04 4 30 13 20 5 56 3 80 2 75 14 ' - rMT UCWNS Pg (3, jpATCNI CHAISE BRAKE jj FISH BR5S WAGSH G? RACINE,WIS. il':n: " T" nnraa Arloma ( rPPlT four who are now paying their own ex- ' nuaiu, pensea will be aided from the fund. 0 lowNbiiiP. tour thousand dollars of the fund id Andrews, Tracy, 50 acrep, Sandy Run was the forum er national aeDaie, , Thig ig an increase of ttbo.Jt $000 over ! Coleman. Henry. 25 acres, Bryce Creek the assize for the adjudication Of I the amount allowed when Major Finger ' Hill, Edward, 125 acres, Rail Road m j QHaamhlp fnr the I Wok charge. It is evident that Dr. ! Jackson, Noah. 1750 acres, McGlin Tract .... lights, and tne assemoiy ior iue,Curry u plea8ed with Major Finger's i Marshall. Geo F. 400 acres. Slocumbs Creek Anap.t.ment of laws for all the people management of the Dublic schools and ! Moore. Mrs Collins, 75 acres, Colman Creek thegreatest comfort to those teft j of the Uuion, has beeome a trim-, with. c.Ut sSor SXb.-" m-V:::"- oenina, is me Knowieuge tnai ni mer for political campaigns ana j lne fumi wa8 Riven to the institutes, name is written in the Lamb's Book Darti8aQ candidates. Professors Mclver and Alderman con- r t r i r i i r ,,.,; , duct the institutes in sixty counties, of Life. A useful life, a Christian, Tbe 8r,preme question is no an(i there are provided gpecia, conduc. faith, a Christian death, what higher : jonJ.er tiwiil the measure promote tors for the other thirty-six counties, eulogy can be pronounced on any j the p'ublic welfare," but it is - KcnforhU ll'e human being! 1 he8e were tne eie- tiwin if advance the ends Of party ! heart and soul in favor of the public Fisher, John S, 1 4 acre, Riverdale Station 8 47 ments of Mr. Randall's greatness; j and 8ecnre tbe election of oar ; acJ.. ,r r,. ia tHnaJ et'Au!!dTi:l00-8' Joh"9D Point 16 26 xl.w w. . J - vv --k Mines. J J , 1-1 unci Ul.ri JB1D U Kl I who help themselves, and so when a Madiett, C E, 279 acre?. Riverdale 32 38 Nelson, Jos, 500 acres. Stccumba Creek do do 1 2 acre. Lake Road Smith, Jacob, 100 acres, Sandy Run .... Smith. Noah. 70 acrep. Rail Road Williamp. Jo?, 10 acres. Rail Road No. 7 Township. Fisher, Abram D. 3-4 acre. Riverdale Station 6 38 8 19 7 21 4 01 5 61 may they be those of all those pre- j (.anrlidate 1" annl so that when dflat.h comes we 1 n -r,r,r.co tkat. the i community begins to levy a special tax ', " , ... tv, w"eo Fl , i for the support of its schools, it is aided may hear, as he doubtless did. the j pre8ent Congress will give relief to , untn the bcoooIb get a start. This year voice ol the Saviour saying: "Well : . nntr bv tne nassaee of a 1 Asheviile and Reidsville gets $750 each, done, good and faithful servant; tne Tr. T t k i Possibly-Wilson, Shelby and Washing- enter thou into the joy of theLord." i reform tariff: The majority &as t0n will get aid in the same way. if they Dr. Chester at Randall's funeral. ' no such purpose. The Republicans vote tee rpscul tax. -Wd. Messenger. Mallett, Peter. 80 acres. Riverdale Millard. Washington, 12 acres, Neuse Road Moye, Garrett G 148 acres, Neuse River and R R Tippett. Elizibeth, 40 acres. Mill Branch 7 89 8 40 19 13 9 69 do do 1 lat on Queen and Berne street Bjjle, James, 1 lot on New South Front.street. . Bryan, Asa, Hot on New South Front street BrowD, John B, 1 lot on Middle street. Broyn, Virgil S, 1 lot on Eden street Bogey, Bicbard, 76 acres on Bachelor creek Benders, Harriet, 1 lot on Me teal f street Blackledge, R B, 740 aores on Trent road Bryna, Demsy, 95 acres on Neuse road Clark, C C jr, 1 lot on Craven street. ... Chapman, M W, 1 lot on Pine and Berne sta Carmack, Henry. 18 acres on Bachelor Creek Cannady, Betsey, 1 lot in PavieTown Crawford, V A, for Miles Richardson, 1 lot on George street and 1 lot on Metcalf street Capebart, Charlotte, 1 lot on Oak st r- : T . i i nin n . , . - o jjijluu, niuuaru, i buiob, ueri vjuuj i do do 220 acres on Neuse road r do do 80 acres do do 4 23 72 .aton, margaret, l lot on ueorge st Edwards, S A, 1 lot on Rountree st Edwards, Stephen. 10 acres on Pembrook road Foy, LL, 1 lot on Jerkins alley Gaskins. Wm, 1 lot on Spring st Qatlin, Penie, 5 acres on Trent road Green, W H N, Admr, 86 acres on Trent road Gaskins, MC, 25 acres on Pembrooke road Gardner, Mrs Sarah F, 2 lots on Pollock st Henderson, Lott, 1 lot on Richardsons alley Hancock, L W, 1 lot on Graves and King sts Hines, Wright, for wife and sister, 1 lot on Berne et Harrison, Rosanna 1 lot, Pavie Town Hatch, J R, Hot, Queen st Hayes, David, 1 lot, Crooked st Hancock, Robert. 2 lots. Graves and King sts Harris, Israel, sr. 1 lot, Bragg s alley J J Powers, 1 lot, George st Hawkins. John H, 100 acres on Neuse road Ives, Henry, 29 acres, Neuse road 3 yo Ipock. B H, 1 lot, Cvpress st 6 21 Johnson, Joe, 1 lot, Pavie Town 3 22 Johnson, Simon H, 1 lot, Berne st 4 90 Johnson, John S, 1 lot. Eden st 10 59 Justice, B T, esta e, 120 acres, Neusa road 7 89 Jones, Henrv, 1 lot, Pavie Town 6 03 Johnson, H S, 1 lot, Griffith st 7 50 Jones, Samuel, for Pleasant Riley, 1 lot, rorbes alley... 3 22 Joyner, Margaret. 1 lot, Jerkins land 3 22 Koonoe, James, lu acres at rtocay ttun b 72 Lee & Co, A, 3 acres, Jacksmith 72 05 Manly, George. 1 lot. New South Front st 6 7 Merritt, Thos, bO sores, Kocky Run 7 2' Mayo, John, 1 lot, Cedar st 5 85 Moore, Wm, 1 lot, jacksmitn 4 as Mcllwain, Isaiah, 15 acres. New road 2 75 Mcllwain, Redding, 1 lot, Broad st i UU U yj XJ i-,l m ow . do do do Scott alley ) Moore, Jacob, 1 lot. Kilmarnock st McLacklan, Alex, for wife, 1 let. Pollock st ( do do do 2 iota. Pollock s Kerne sts ) Moulton. Mrs Mary D, 1 lot, E Front and Change sts Newborn Gas Light Compaoy, gas works Nelson, Joseph, 20t acres. Irent road Pearson, Hannah, 1 lot, Pavie Town Phillips, Lucinda, 70 acres, Bachelor creek Patterson, J A, for E J Patterson, lot, Johnston st . do do for Bessie D Flanner, i lot, do Patterson, M & J A, 1 lot. Hotel Albert Palmer, C E, 92 acres. Trent road Rubs, W N, 1 lot, Jicksmith Rollins, Pleasant. 1 lot, rorbes alley Stanly, E R, estate, 500 acres. Bachelor creek .. do do 1 lot, Jerkins land do do do Pollock and Craven sts do do do Middle st do do do Good st Simmons. Abram, 1 lot. Jones and Pollock sts SbHte, M M, 73 acres. Deep Gully Staton, Martha, 1 lot, Pavie Town Sutton, Henry, 33 acres, Deep Gully Sheperd. John W, 1 lot, Pavie Town Smith, W B, 1 lot, Queen st Slade, Andrew, 1 lot, Tin Cup alley Stanly, J P, for wife, 1 lot, Pavie Town Skinner, Francis, 1 lot, Pavie town Tucker, L A, 1 lot, Berne st Thomas, John H, 1 lot, Metcalf st Whitford, Julia, 1 lot. Good st Watkins, J L, 1 lot. Queen st Warren, John, jr, 2 lots, New South Front st Wadsworth, Dennis, 1 lot, Pollock and Qjeen Bts No. 9 Township. Avery, A W, 300 acres on Neuee road Davis, W C, 13 acres, Horse branch Davis, George. 250 acres. Bachelor creek French, L H, 28 acres. Plank landing French, L J. 20 acres. Plank landiDg Ferrand, J B, 100 acres, Neuie roid Green, J C, 250 acres. Clear Spring Green, George, jr, 750 acres. Stony Branch Hill, G W, 20 acres, Terkey Quarter Hill, G F, 250 acres, Neuse road Lassiter, Chas, 88 acres. Bachelor creek May, E F, 150 acres. Jasper May, E F, agent, for Mrs L White, 50 acres, Jaaper Mitchell. W M. li BCres, Miry branch Mosely W H, 70 acres. Turkey Quarter Rivers, Jamei, agt for Emeline RiverB. 40 acres, Jasper Sugg, John, SO acres. Great branch Wetheriogton, LT, 48 acres. Bachelor creek Williams, M J, 75 acres, Tu6carora Jy? 'V vt ;y vt. nw j lie i : i . i dwly CAUTiOM i:"':tSBi bottom. If '!i ii t.i: ' 'iiLi:ly you. semi dirett in i.id'1,1, m.' 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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