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..-mu4 --.--'' 5 M . NiAL. VOL. L NEW BERNE, X. C., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 188i. NO. 41. OUR LOCAL NKWS. :-7r-Xr- : . : ' HEW ADYERTlSEXEXTS. Tt. 1 ' Geo. T. Dcffy Steamer Trent. ATni.ETES Notice of Meeting. i f High tide again yesterday. ' Cotton receipts nt the Exchange foot up two liales. , ' Mr II. T. Ilnrtt has opened a picture gallery en Broad street. ' Eggs retailed at 15 cents per dozen yesterday ot the market r.t.unls. ' ". j The Dotty Patriot of Greensboro came 1U hand yesterday. It is an improve ;Tuient on. the other Greensboro papers, r . Mr. Daniel Lane Bent in yesterday a crate of the finest strawberries we have seen this season. They were "superb" Rev. Father Oberle will preach to , night at the Catholic Church. Tie has held services there on thetwo preceding evenings. - We put the fare from New Berne to Norfolkby way of O. D. S. Co., too low., It is $3.85 for second class, and 25.00 for firet class. In our estimate some days ago of the amount of butter sold here during the year, we made a wide miss in our guess Instead of 12,000 pounds sold per year, there must be over 100,000 pounds. One dealer alone, Mr. Alex. Miller, sells as much as ,15,000 pounds. But he has extra facilities for keeping it nice, , and makes ' something of ; a Specialty on this. ? ,'. - v ' ' -Thermometer Record of Yesterday. iOA.au ..-. i. r: i y'.: 3 P. M. - : " fis Uhc readers of the paper naturally r.viut whicu McDonald had acted after thev : 811,1 for K'eral cooking imriMi. And there to buy. Of course we are mter- him to the sluljOIU how he ca, for use both for stock feeding and I cr ested in petting advertisements for Pj,r tearing down the cell and making '' tilizins. the. meal when ground from paper, but we challenge5 one to find a'xiit eaei,j. Hummnning help; how ' the enke after the Reed,, has iiwn hulled flaw. The four, Kinston business men ; McDonald kicked him in the face and hit ' aml tMB oil expressed has hwu found who did the heaviest iwlvortising in the ' ft.wdens thumb, and that IVuvdon was to bo better than the whole seed. . Jociln.U, went wol.L,to the front in their compelled to use his dub before thev As a feeding ftutf cotton seed meal is trade. CEttiuger'V.., Rros.- - had a 'good (.ni ,i ...,,. ,.; i ' ; rich iii those elements "which are di-'el- CITY ITEMS. This cinmii. hpxi to Inal n"w, is to tw nHi C'f i.otal AJprliini!. ed and assimilated. The taw seed mid saw .1cUoiiald LiLlcnvni ii..,. io tlto meal contain about the same atiif.unl. iieiu'hborhoiids. -This lifts Wn a hard year on horse dealers. Mr. .1. F. Soulhcrland luvf fully 2.0i"Ml (luiiii! the winter bv hmses dviii" from "pink-eve." We are dad to learn tlmt the disease Hernr Aililnlc and Social Clok. has nbated. The work on the artesinn Your committee ajiointel to draft ' A well lias processed to a depth of 80 le.et. : constitution are readv to report the Mr. Wcaihcrsbee is well pleased wilrPame for your consideration and adop his w in k so lur ami llilliks he Will strike i . . . . , . ,r v lv siidii. The supply of pipe is ox. 1 1". "d hereby call a meeting of th hJt.wte.l .hi. l, may delay the work n '" to. take place at CUM Fellows Rail few days. 'Wednesday night. May 34th, at 8 trauo to start wim, aim coiinjmeo to in- Mr, Willis testilie.l that he went over crease;EiiiKtein went from second rank (n ,l( well up in front; J. W, (irninger started ntt-ay from the fioliceiiian; that the of water and the same amount of inin irom notning ami now leans iwnsion in the amount of his sales, and Lasitter sells more horses in one year than could have been sold in five, several, years l-ear Liver. avcamnw. South and Coliaric ri.i-rs, North Carolina. The Association of Officers of the Third N. C, Jnlantrv celebrated their Kith mini vci'snry yesterday at the resilience ofi 'Capt.s. V. A. ( 'uiniiiinjj ' hud ' W. H.I I Northrop, on ( ;reeiivillf Sound. The i A ........ ... ....... - . I.. 1 il. A good .paper ,.nwn 0l:li(.t , Rot ftwnv from tho cit,.: nub.tances of similar composition. ; : " " " . Z 7, 1 IL ' " Z"L with a large circulation is the making "Out in Texan I expected for 'em to' Cottonseed meal. aa 'compared withverenuv- eommended'for the manner in of a city if the business men of the com- l. roiudi but" .' icorn meal, contains much . less' water ! ivhifh "ihev hul orennred for 'the oi-en. muhity take advantage of its columns j ' -There fa no morc.n in me', for you j 1111(1 but one-third the amount of digest-Uiou. Litter ; were read from Ex-l'resi-to oush their business; ' .. v... ..-.!. . n.I i'.-iiti.. uhuaA ible fibre, starch, etc.. but four times : d'-rd Tvi. Ccn. W. K. Cox and lie v. ago. The Wkkki.V: .Toi KNAi, bus now ' as many subscribers us it ever hud, and ex pects to double its -list in the next eigh teen months -and what it has done for the Kinston dealers, it I'Vui do Cor the New Berne merchants. . 117. l:,ri, ,i: ll.iii. John WJ" clock. 8f second time he went over he had to , etai matter, a part ot the latter liem ! Shackelford has introduce. a bill akim-i '-'-- sist them in or.ler to prerent his escape ; digest ible and contributing to the for-! for six thousand dollars to survey the' Cotton seed Meal, the best cow food, and that policeman Kowden was com-' mation Of. the hones and tissues, and lauds het Mr.'hed City an.rXew ; jiS,.,L"rt flt lNew ... 1 .1., i. .i i -...I'. , i. ,,, ! : ver. iiorlheiist linm.-li of the ( W I wrne I otton Seed t lil Mill. pelleil to use Ins eluhtillt Struck Uim a U,"UR" lI" ' oi.wu.m out one iimo , - - -i ; 3 t p (j very light lick. the amount of Int it has also but one- "Mr. tcDouald," said His Honor, af- uflM tho Uunntity of indigestible woody ter the testimony wascnu.-lnded, "wimp f,,,le- wl'ih it contains twice the amotint j up here, inieii you were here before ;,f flos" forraing properti.'s, twice the : T was disi.sed to" be "merciful towards , finount of nitrogen and twice .the "von. I furnished vou money out of mv amount of digestible, fibre, -starch, and Ham s and Hay . ' - Mr. "W. H Oliver in openine & bale of i. Northern hay on yesterday found a V name and part of a traco in it. 4 Per 1 haps someone else may find the other hame inabale, and anothervmay find J the balance of the harness, which, if put together would make a good outfit. t s Nartne News. , The Bteamera-periffienf, Cajd. Can .non, of the Clyde line came in on Wed nesday night with a fair- cargo of gen eral merchandise. f " .;'.; ; ! I I- The schooner Carrie Ree d, Capt. ljind- . sey, of Bay river arrived yesterday evening with a cargo of corn consigned ' to Cant. Thos. GateflJ-1 - ' - '''-'' - --.- 4 1''t,',i' , PrraoBkh .1 '-- ' ' Mr. Geo. M. Carr,, .wnvaasiiiK for the .Vein South is in the city, in the interests of his paper. ". " Mr, Tf B. McgaU of Pamlico called t . see us yesterday. He reports tho ricp crop as looking well in his section. Mr. W. J. Street proprietor of. Nunn's Hotel at Kington . is- in the city. He keeps one of the best hotels in the Slate, Sheriff B. ! Hooker .' of ; Pamliw , called on us on Tlmrsday. We are glad 3 to hear the cold snap has not seriously ' hurt the crops of that fertile county, .' Mr. C. Stevens of Richlands is in the city. He is one of the commissioners of I the Quaker Bridge road and will attend a meeting of the board to be held in Trenton on Saturday. ' Mayors Coirrt. 'Mollie O'Neal, you are charged with violating sec. 11 of Chap. 8 of the city ordinances, on May 17th. by loud swear ing and cursing on tho public rtreet. Are you guilty or not guilty V 'Yes sir, I am guilty,' replied Molli.s. 'Let the witnesses lie sworn in order to see to what extent she is guilty.'; Wm. Colligan, Ed Bender and Delinks Wadsworth were sworn. i 'Mr. Colligari,' taid His Honor, 'will j you tell us 'what you know about this matter?' ' ' . " I "I know uothing about it. sir, nothing j if o!T T lioul-rf ImiiiI ti. Ilf incr hilt .),kn'l know anything about it. 'Staiid aside.''' : ; : ''Ed Bender, tell vis what you know about it." ' "I heard somo remarks made by her, to the lady of the store I suppose, didn't hear swearing paid no attention." . '"Did she attract attention, draw a crowd ?'"'" '' "A lot of childring gathered up yon know how childring will 'do. . She was a lettin' on a little and the other woman was lettin? on a little." Dennis. Wadsworth was the only one of the three sworu who seemed likely to corroborate the pleadings 'of tho de fendant. He testified to having heard, someone cursing on the street audap- penred to he drunk-. ' "Is she in the habit ol'di ii'ikiugV" "I saw her going acios the street itt a pfiition like she was drinking." McCarthy at this juncture asked His I the mercy extended toward you be-1 the flesh forming properties, three times ! j lore. I shall give you tho full extent of j the lat, three times the crude fibre, and the. law. Twenty "dollars and cost in b times the mineral substances. each case or thirty days in jail for each! As a fertilizer cotton seed meal has offense." ' jmany advantages over the raw seed. I -T am n,tf, tip of them iobcff off vou i One-half the seed by weight is hull A. DeC. Mi an.' Then ; tncmboi'5 all know I'm a man." - H hen you come out of jail I want you to understand you must leave the ci y if you ha e to leave in irons. '.' "Well, let's go j iiler. Good morning gentlemen." And off he went for Craven street ho tel. Kins Lou items. Corn and me t I 1.00 a bushel. Efcgs have a'dv.mi.'od to 15c. a dozen. There was a slight frost here on the morning of the 17th instant. Our Old friend Robinson Wood thinks that men should imitate the rhinoceros, which manages to get along from day to day '"on one horn." were fourteen present, and among them 'several non-residents. Appropriate speeches were made and many a remin iscence of va. days suffering arid darins were fold am:' those who yesterday 'till.cn il around. tin; festive camp-fire.; which is of comparatively unall value' not being rich in liiin.gen nor ammonia The oil is ot uo 'value' whatever ;f manure, being changed by t i; a' tiou . the soil ii.lo uuboiiu aci ! ;;jm.I w.;t. ; which aro tfstially prer.entui iibuii'i.-.n.-u. The inefil is e.-peeuii! y ti,-li in niiro geu (six iiud it half per c- lil. i. oi,,sh magnesia and pho piieii ' ic i i. Iv ti mating the .ilnniuiiiii 1 1 1'l'in LUc niiH's;--n at twenty live cents, mei ihe piiopboiH ai.'id and polush each at six cent. o: of cotton seed nieul ought to bo v. forty-six and a 'quarter dollars. Georgia Board of Agriculture fixes forty-seven dollars and a hiilf. 1 T( t hi. I) ih-at '( 'aiiad :)cr .Inlles of'll i";sider i .i iii;is!,a-.r,r c Sii John TRENT RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO. On itn.l nfii-r SAVI filiAY My '.'otb. 18&i, Hut .tviimvr TkKN'l' 111 l.uve licr du. . loot of Ora fi street hm S:itind:i.v t 1 a. m., lorPollock villeaml iuitiiii .liuif iandins on, Trent rlnf, returning fame day. Th!( will nlfoia prtin wu bu-Mitpsy mux othne. srktu pleasure and recrea tion an ojjjjoitunit o( enjoying a pleasuit trip, and returning home ain day. Fare and Pai .itnt'Pt KToinnuidutious nrst duns. . ai QEO. T. VI FFY, 0. F. A. COMMERCIAL. s.. . i ; .. . i ! V tt K II I'. 11 ' . -! o.v imaiv ;o;'- Mi.l- ( :r,',i- U tii i'liu I at I Morehead City Items. Thev commenced to unload oiienf Hip Captain John D. Griinsley, of Greene , barks'of lPl. rfliis VPsterdav, and from llllll. 111 IH.'l Ul IK JV HIU lll'Ul .llf Hill, on the lOtii instant, had his right hand so badly inaugled iu his brick machine as to cause amputation of the right arm at fho elbow. The recent cold spell has caused bud worms to cut the young corn very badly in the low lands, and has given cotton a damaging set back. The cut worm is also in it. The injury to both corn and cotton will be quite serious. Cicero Collins, confined in jail for the ! murder of his child, with other prison ! ers, filed the locks off their cell last Honor tlip fivivifep-e nf ni.il.iiic n stfiln mant which ho was allowed to do ni ter i MoB,VV very near mnk- being Hworn. He stated that he had i their escape. They were discovered often seen thisvoman dnink; that she ,,v ll'ciilw in tim0 to atop them. The kept him up all night before last and womnn frip,ul of Co,linH- w,lh b that her character was bad. 1,1111 1',011 lMn tt to have fur- . i . i 1 .!ii. irl.. , 1 .1 Mollie O'Neill, von have plead uil- msM " mm s 11,1 u r"-"a " Mie nas ueen coinimiieu lojiiu. Those who assume to control Kinston Collegiate Institute under the new re gime met last Monday niht and ten- ty, iijave you aiiything to say V" " ''Yes sir. I was in Mr. McCarthys store to gel some meat for mv dinner. ' - Yellow dip '-:UU0. Scrape . a Tak.- -t'I.uO to .Vl.73. Rice. ll.iii to i-l.',0. CoJiiN Firm: t)3u. in sacks; 90c. in bulk. Peas 1.35. CofTr.Y PRontTfE. Bacon liams 121c, f.houlders 9c; sides lflc. Lard 13c. Meal unbolted $1.00; bolted $1.10$ Fresh .ork 8a9c Beef stall fed, OiiTc. on foot; grass fed 5c. Potatoes yaniTiO. Eggs Hides dry 10a 10c, green file. Beeswax S0 Chick ens f.(Vi l!0c. per pair. Fodder 11.50 per cwt. Peanuts 81.75, . . ti'lrgrnpli In Uw1 New Heme .lumnal noiiKvrio n.tKKiits. B.vi.TtMOKE, May 18. Flour quiet and lower; Howard st. and western sw mvln.nd'l r.lln.i T.O c -l en i "to!; 'Tli'fom. shown on the subject of n v S0.oda7.00; City Mills superfine 3.00a icre is in our town now, l.':"i0; do. extra 4. 75a5.75; Kio brands S7.25a7."7. Wheat southern steady; western dull; southern red $1.35al.30; umber .fL'IOal.45; No. 2 western winter j red. sjiot, ?1.40al.41. Corn southern I fairly active; western dull; southern Lwhite. .f UfW do.Tyellow 87aH8e r i I ..Bai.ti.mo.ue, .May .18 Night. Oats ilnll mmtliern tiO.'ilVe .' wesii-n u-liile Imiujit. All this was done in connnem-1 ,. mixed file; Pennsylvania 0a . oration of the coalition or union of the (0c. Provisions firm 'and unchanged; ! (rovei'iiiiioiita of Sn-ilrS hn,i v,.riiv i'liifss iKirk S19.75a20.75. Hulk meats the number of trains leaving here loaded it looks as if the management of the Midland had commenced to lay their track or tracks with energy at last. The Rev. J. F,. Mann, presiding Flder for this district, preached for us on Wednesday night from the text; "And your covenant with bell shall be disan nulled and your agreement with death shall not stand. " lia. 28 eh.' 18 v. The church was literally crowded with peo ple, all of whom seemed to be deeply impressed. There never has been so muoh feelin religion as there and the labors of the Rev. Mr. Bucket t are being blessed. . On Wednesday last the two Norwe gian barks in our harbor were literally loaded with .bunting, and ever find anon iii salute was fired on board of the CluTil- E. H. Wintfley, DISTILLERS AGENT von Turn "Hyo and Corn WHISKEV, VP W II C J... fii A. Xj, 12 . WINES AhrD 01 (JARS In ' yv,:i V.irlrty. Ginger Al, Pale Ale, Deer ard Porter. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC C I I) E R fn Mbls. 1-2 UMh. andKeffs. Pnro ."French Drandy LARGEST DEALER IN THE STATE. !IlIISSIO. MERCHANT For the Sale of all Kinda of P It O I) U C E. (1t1a1ant.ee Highehl, Market priees, tThe Atbletea. D;- We publish below a list of the niem ; j . bers,. of the I Athletics, jirganization in New Berne who have paid up theS'i per, ; ; ceut 6f their suiiBcription.;' An inspec ' tion will show that some of the best men In the city are on the list, and this ; is a guarantee tMtA(4'.wUl'pr.9vemt,cutiw ' .. ful. j it to aymu6ateeAled .iustiluti)tf. " especially for the young men of the ; ; fity. ' The following is the list: .W. B. Boyd, J. L. Hahn, H. ('. Ste- venson, W. M. Bell, E. "R. "Roberts.1 j." D. Yeoman9, J. L. Street, Geo. Ash, J. R.Jones, Henry. French, Jos! Nelson, II. A. Rue, J. J. Tolson, J. V. Smith, ' C, tveB,'Alex. MillerVS. T. Ilm tt,1 H. R. t Street, J. T. Rue, Geo,, Slotery nr-Rart-" v cliff, R. Hancock Jr., 'Til do It," C. H,, Blahi;, II.' A!'CrSfi$?Jyyt ifwsock, ; Thos. Boyle, S. rf. Gray, Ralph Gray, Wm. Sultan, Thos. Daniels, R. Hi Helm, v R. 0. E. Lodge, W. F, Rountree, WUlie 4 H. Rountree, "Ai W. Wood, Geo. How ard, B. A Bell, Geo, N. Ives; C. Erd . . n' man, Jno. Dunn, R. Ulrich, S. K. Eaton, ' ' J. W. Harper, R.' B.; Claiborne, R. A. ' Richardson, Chas; fi: Hollister,"JT.. Tad"-, rick, W. R. Guion, Jr. M. ' Howard,) Ed. Faison Roberts, Jno. B. Young. i JUo Horse Trade lu New Bcrnc. We h ive been enquiring about: tho anuual sales of ; liorsea iu New Benin, aud from what we learn; thore are eon f siderably more horses 'sold ?in Kilistou every year than m Wew' Berne. What is the reason for thjXKuvv HeuuttJiaiu. - ' dies fomror five.im as fnvich; oitjj 4 ' if'f and other farrJ produce, and it"' would a lil f... T rt If 1... 1 in nl... -ui "i.inn-.i. i, i,t 111. U.-1I-; - - i " " ".' ,1 i.i,,,.,,,! i ..;,io ......la,! 01. mo, and " , !'hred to Joseph lx.nseythemanagement;nnder the reiKn of KinKOscar. il having 'That had nothing to' do with this:'l' the school as Principal, offering at ; taken place on the 17th of May. The-sides 13c; hams lMair.Sc. Lard re- Apr. 11, G m d .V w ... . ..!.!...... n 1:..... il... ....IiIa.. ....... !n !n ..'.-fji.yr i7,.. .1 1 i ' i,.!i. 1 .r..' ..... ..i. ..... 1 . T A.. ! 1 case, it 110 uul vou a wrong you should u" i"e iwiii"n as munn (cajiiaiii 01 uwuimtwwyti wiys iney nave iiueii i.,c.. 1 imn' niiunuiKt-u. iwuau-oHiaMMBMMH l.en r,.n,lu,l n,m;.,ui 1,!,,, .,.nwl i.,rr teaclici'-to .Mrs. Anna L. U.IVls. It is : liail five National bol divs since hp lew goes, ormn.irv in pinm-. ?.u..jc. chiKi 1 ' ' o - :-r i i - K. II. AVI1VIIK V, Corner South. Front k Middle St NEW BERNE, N. C. f ....II. 111.. 'I.;..J..r ........ I, law. In consideration 'of being ! known that she will go into this ar- been here-Shrove Thursday. Good Fri- .,(), oj ' drunk and using bad laiiKuiige I shall jr"B,'oent' It is understood, however, day. Faster, Prayer Day and Ascension '' kvt Voiiic. May IH.-Colton-Net havetotftne you five dollars'iindi-OHt. ii!Vha",Mr, Kinsey accepts the position, i Day. He says if unyporMon is flight at 'receipts -il bales: gross 41 bales. Fu being your first offense. ' antf will open the Fall Session with four work in Norway on either of the above tines closed steady; sales 158,000 bales. -Will you trust mo till Saturday-V , teachers ami make a Graded School of j days they are liable to n Ih.e;. t; ?J7 kwIT "Take your' seat,' will arrange Ihiit.H. So there is '"life in tho old land ; i ;-; F'n"ii,"i'.': October It' 48a'lt 49; Novem- iftevawhile. ':-' : -''-:' : ' :' ! 1'yet.' The right of ownership of the STATE NEWS. , , ber 1 1 :ll : December 11 32all r.; Jnn- S'Good j- mornimr centlemeii !! said i corporate name of this institution will i - ' nary tl 15a 1N(: February 11 t)U. s James A. McDonald, as lie slopped in at legally contested. , . NEW ioisK. Amy i.-uouon weak; ,, , i 'i i -., ! i ,m . n t :t i f i ' " sales -I'. I bales: I'pianus ute.; iirieans thedooraccompamedby theja.ler and Ihe steamer 1 . with her careful ; v,,.,..,,,. Sl.hl1r)i -..m1s-M.,Al.; Cousoli.lated net rweints 2.057: two iKiliceman. . : ,,0jmi:,r (,nicers. ('apt. Taylor and '.June 15th. -exports to (Ireat Britain, 4.286; to Removing his hat, an ugly sear ap- i engineer I.nssiler, landed at Kinston! U'nvnc counl v Ten hers' tiio'iinle France 1. 7H9-: to continent 4,930. peared on his head, and from the looks 1 wharf quite unexiiectedlv on last Mon- j opens June Filh. . . ('olTee-Itioiiuiet and Arm: May S7.fii) nf .-in!., An'l.: 1 ! i 1 .1 .. ..' .i.' ! 1 1. i. V. .-I I' .... l.r. .. 4 m. T. . . I . , .. . VI inc nuuii hh il ir. ii-1 1 7,in.Ml lill'l u HM IC 1 Mil i 1 1 u lit Jill 1 1 II. jiai f i mi 11 c- 1 1 in 11 , I lOllll . S 1IC W1 ilOl el at I i oil IsllOro 1 - 11! --JL.'-;-!. "I 1 T . 1 1.. 1 1' T ,1 . ."Ml Tl' I, mi..'.. letting oTlilooif wiis ihoiight ii.eces;y v in conquering him.... 4 He . was charged it h , being drunk aud disorderly, which ..charge, was sus tained by tho .evidence of Marshal Gaskill aud policeman Bowdeu. He didn't deny, tho chargoof having drauk a little but had no recollection of being disorderly, t 1 ; i "Will you lot mo say a word, Mr. Mayor ?" said he after policeman Bow den closed his testimony. "-. ."YeaBiV - ' ' ' ' '"-"" " ' ! I told 'om, if I remember rightly, that hundred from Jolly Old Field. This largo crowd Commodore Griffin appa rently in coimuaud moved up. from the steamer into the Court House with their baskets, and, after partaking of refresh ments, sailed away on the fine Bteamer. i;gay and happy still." Four unfortu nate Jvights missed the steamer on her departure but overtook her at tho rail road bridge, considerably reduced in breath and drenched with perBpi ration. is ( otton Seed. Mgsshs. Editors: The following is t had pawned my cop for. the last load t based upon a recent article by Professor of Ice, a.nd--r7 '.' . . Dnbiiryol the Agriiailtural Fperiineht "Never Wind." snid IIih lloiior." that (station, or M.-inctcd directly from -it: is another case. TaKn v.our ssit. ' Six mdlem l:hs of cotton lire imiiu- ii l iti fi.i-. Sugar firm and rather imiet: fair to srood reliniriK 7ia7ic; ro- tli nod strong: standard A life. Molasses ian- 'firm and quiet." Rice steady and quiet. :'j Itosin stead v at 2.30. Wool quiet and very steauy; domesiie neeco waoc.; Texas l iable. Pork fairly active and ! quite firm: mess spot $18.75; old 19.C0; 'mtv middles held verv stronc. trade '. -Twenty new doctors received ili-1 light and prices unchanged. '' Lard loss ploinos at the Slate Medienl Convention, j active, opening weak, afterwards 2Ja5e. A Ins for suffering liumanUj ! .. i higher, dosing dull and depressed; The Roanoke' AVw suotosH Cnpl. prime steam spot S11.67iall.72; May V TT Vlti-him't nnmo fra- 1 alllt JUlie cl I.uoail. i V at large. It is generallv thoutrht.th.it! Mr. Kitchen tins had his full .share Congressional honors ! , will contain 70 nice rooms. a . ash county cok mine niiig out $10 per ton of ore. '. . -The small pox. is raging at ( 'lover, on the R. & D. P,. Is., snvs the tireens- boro Pah lot, be natural for. these ' tame -Yarihei's to buy their horses and mule,' to makp, a new crop of cotton, at the place- where they Bold, the old c"rbpl;i ;1;:'',1,?-;4' Tho reason is plain: "Jos.1 Lasitter at Kinston, in addition to being a good tra der, used in the Klnst6HJo?ir)ia7aheavy 1 1 ad , " 5ti 4 picture bi fine horse, and Ncirs lur) ()hi: ri r'. '1 he on the Western. North ( 'arol road lias i hu'eiC'd ' ' ' lo ill' scheciulc, nml now lialciuliit" s Ofi to A sKevilh"-' w i U i) 1 1 1 : i j -'J rj V; bury."- The . t : i : t leave:- . s:i; ally produced m the South, the seed of i 1 1 ;4 i p.- m.. reaches A--hi'vi! ., i.i.j. . i,k. i . il,.. i -i-i ,. i m. and Warm Snrin-'.'V at I i-j a Uii't'i- nilRlou tons.- lint till recently thi : (trrt'ilmn, ,U. -4. ;(.;, vou iMiiltv nroilwel. Iimk bi,cu if-ri- iii:i-ileioi:HeK- :in- ' ' '-I'' '''' Si'01ii!i.'!1, i!., ,t j i 1" j i " 1 : -iii ., V ,, the Bciibow ' machine A.ni, iiil i I ! f t'ivciaie.1, and only a sma;l pari ot the .... .... ..- ... , rl'.... .-I " . I. . . ' . ....,:.,. : . . , . .im."ov ........ mv ........ HH1 ytciimi, u ii;n en iuoimu m ocic vanoiis iii-om in iiicu ji. cm w nave l.'iU'llt il'llil cvanorii I or little. V V a-iiee'innrfiwu. Ve.ir by year some new, ,f drvintr ft nil. This S,-tl. -.a !:.:'':!- Hnfim'er C!U! j Cnic.uio. May 13. Corn unsettled and , r , T n . rni.. ..j lower ar, I'lfV. ioi mui maj , ja 'I fur. Tel. Pork ilnll nnd droonintr ?19.lOal0.l5f-r cash.- 19.10 for May. iy.07 :- I !' J-iJ".. ,!'.( ii r; - '"James A'.. Mc-Don hore with a secom Hec, 8 Chap. 2jh sistii'g un oiriccr iliw elmirl ) Id i 1 1 1 e i 1 . -.I ollense vrol i n V ordinances An re- 'iU'Mu' l lll ', 1 1 .M !T .'! JiClliil:!' Hit' :-.i r:i.inel v U le.idv a!, f ipitVed. Mav Gaston House SALOON. The quietest mnl most retired place in the ('it v. The best of WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS. Billiard and Pool Tables. All the Iliustratfid and Sporting Papers .' ; of the Bay on File. ' .-. s'-.-. Hf- lii'.:-;U .ill Mr. . Aiust nave been jn'etty rourfc'piyii from tlie looks of tho floor. ' , VRo-Uh!cin miliead; hirl'lt til i in' i ; f f Take your sent I will hoar the testi- Policeman Hurtt and Mr. J. K. Willis were sworn. ;.'.". c .i.i-'.!..- l-iii iii) .i. r i.he purp.iM' an iinportaiu. tin hi: ;."i:.Ko'"'!l-r(';'ilVM Jyfi. . 'Jar .. .ii"), " ( 'nv,ie jnj'pt'i'i'l-iiie ( , !;i i riVi t pV cli if e tii: : to i' ei'l' ' ' ls-:N',,btiCoHon ' and- frci'lv' ' Blip-f" iolera(c'tl 1 ' W- nie ml- will not be CAlPBilLli, Proprietor. NOTICE! , n;i'.)oi . ' M: i:i . u-mmI tleitian.l pliol. Mi. I'd ( rh ". . uia.r. tiii!:i!i.l.-. (;d . mi.blluiK K.t. jiiiuiUkUtKi bales: lor (ml cxpyil j".' .U)i. . Uoceipts) j xoliTK r.t50.'.:' -;;.:i ." : '. ( 'i: '. ks' (,'." ''! v . ' P:rtti:;i. Court. 12 S0u b;iles1'.' 'AmerU'au'l.H,)ii. Ceoii JrtHricclii, use nas ueen ueveiopea, ana it soems i uuti inucu iiceucu i'iii.eririse and promi-: probable that in the near future theh('s to Ihi l:khly' 8ii!cssl'ul.: ' FantiVr 1 .l.io hf '.thb'seed will b in la r,rn-! u N'1'1 11,111 k nch of the! vulueof the hut. Irom , , , L Mav Ui.-rGalveBtoA, on Monday in portions ot Jonhston conn- Wilmington,' L 7-10; Thiladelphia, 12, ty. Ihe ground at Mill Creek Church, j Savannah, 'iii; New Orleans, 115; Ho rn the lk'Utousville suction, was covered bile, Hi; Memphis, ill; Audita, lit; with snow. Wc hear of hail iu other 'Charleston, 11. portion to the a food for domestic auiinuls, and a fer tilizer wheireturned home to the soil, it has come to be used for humau food .'ITurtt testified to tho manner in I in the form of table oil, lard and butter, '- . ' ' 7 . ltj;u Norfolk Harrison, Aiim'r VMlitr hcira at law of He ley llrown, drc'it i To Mc-ki.in MooiiH, one of the (Iffendnnti In nliove uutitU'il iirucfedinK: ' . -. YpWH,r lierctiy rrijiilri'd lo npjiear More the. PioIkUo Ciuirt of Crown county on Snturdar, .iimi' a Uli, 1MI2, aud answer or dimnr to the cotii plaint in tlie above entitled proceeding, which is Inxlituted to ell the land of the Intestate, Hetny )rowu, to wake unset lor the payment of debts. E.W.OAKl'l VTfcB, Clerk Superior Court of Crave a oousty. 'X
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 19, 1882, edition 1
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