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'if- r Trrr 1 A I LY OXJRNAL. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1882. NO. 82. E LOCAL NEWS. Thermometer Beeor of Yeaterdajr. 7 a. in. - - VP' 2 p. m. - - - 843 9 p. m. - - 8(F Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 4:58 1 Length of day, Sun seta, 7:14. i 14 hours and 16 min. Moon seta 8:56 p. m. The sale of dog badges was very brink yesterday.. ; .". ; Watermelons sold for thirteen cents a piece by the boat load yesterday. New window blinds are being fixed to the Masonic building. A much need ed improvement. en that he uttered the words of the text so full of hope and promise to the na La Grange Items. On" for Hyde. Our Churehee on Sunday. ine l tger uiy leit on its regular trip . Presbyterian church on Monday, for Hyde county, -carrying Rev. L. C. Vass preached at 11 a.m. tiona of the world. A Falling Creeker seems to have ta the following passengers: Messrs. Frttnk on last Sabbath, from John 14: 2, 3. "In No nationality, no race, nor any of ken a great liking tc our town. Maybe Midyette, S. S. Fisher and E. L. Mann, my Father's house are many mansions the people of the world are to be denied w shall hear more from him in,a short Mrs. w lioorn, Miss Wayne and Miss Bur- eta. 'V He set forth the universal belief the blessed advantages of this salvation ; while. run. auumg uiu ireignw were con- amongst an nations in tne doctrine or a and yet it is to be the reward only to Rev. Mr. Maim passed through this slgnments toW. P. Burrus, Wilkinson future state; and the gloom that shroud- those who believe and are bautized a mate Fridav. on hi wav tu Pinev fimve & Midyette, J. M. Hall, W. T. McKin- ed it, until God shed light on it, espec- salvation that offers the joy of a life of where he held the Quarterly Conference nay, ueo. i. watson, J. Jtt. uiayton, w. laily through Jesus Christ. In the peace happiness and bliss for eternity, of his church Saturday and Sunday u. owwaeii, j. ai. spencer, a bio., v. sadness surrounding the administration and is denied only to those who believe R. Midyette, and Geo. W. Swindell, of the Last Supper, and the announce- not and hence are not baptised. The il Also a lot of lumber to construct a Mid- ment of the approaching separation and lustration of the universality of the laiid wharf and warehouse at Swan betrayal, the Saviour spake these words Christian religion was found at the day quarter. . . to comfort riis disciples. He not only of nentecost when bv God V direction ,. - i . Among tne passengers of the Trent on meant that this world is only one room "There were d welling at Jerusalem, la uy uvei wipup me neuse on mou- in uou s great universa, and mat tie Jews, devout men out of -every nation day were Mr. Jos. Kinsey and lady go- would only be in another room, and uuder Heaven. So it is then this sulva- ingout to their country home. Our still near to help and bless His follow- hion is vouch safe to all who will ae terms, and refused to all r . , . A, in " I , - F " - ... fit '11 to WUIt -Corn was booming yesterday, S1.02 river steamers are making such regular ers; but, drawing His illustration from cent it on the in bulk and 81.04 in sacks was the price, and frequent trirw that those Hvinir near Hfiroa'R ir..n kmni. rh u u rm.-l. U , Kv . " . " r - n uu .ejevi, uus uujHMj,un0,, .u- 1 tneriver are becoming accustomed to merous rooms and courts, He led their the market price. I visit New Berue in this manner rather! contemplations to rich nrovisionu for We are pleased to learn that our than with horse and buggy. , His children beyond the grave. The young friend D. N. Darnell of Onslow Bjver andMarfuiT following a poaition in the Signal The steamer L. H. Cutler p.m in Kinston Items. Blver and Marine. ioiiowiug meas were emphasised has secured a position ' in the Signal The steamer L. H. Cutler came in t Heaven is a place for God's children Service at Washington u. from Vanceboro on Monday. us location is not known, but it, is Three knotty cases before the Mayor The Tiger Lily sailed for Hyde county where God is: where Christ lias gone. Mtnrdav. One continued for want cf about noon on Monday. it is ine r atner s house, the doctrine i- - . r I. ........... witTiBSiKea nn dismissed on navment of Schooner uou. Vance. S. H. Snencer. oi tne immortality ot the boul, under !.- . v - - I . . - .... If..! 11 CI a ,, . n ., I f mr.n Tim .it . 4. 7 . cost, one dismissed charges not bus- master, arrived Saturday night from " oonpiures, causior a uenmte u"" IW4U' tftined. : ' Enzelhard with a "canro of corn con- locality for Heaven. one grain lie has raised tins season 'Th- R,n,,a wiin,n rvivpi nt More- signed to J. A. Meadows and Burrua & . 2. Ample provision la made for the Vinnfl fUw la of floflirftTT ATPilini7 WltVl I O. Messrs. Ed. Sutton und L. M. Sutton are at Glen Alpine. Lenoir is exporting wheat. Mr. Geo. F. Parrott shipped a car load to Balti more a few days ago. Mr. W. II. Worth has a new variety rest and joy of God 'a redeemed people. There are heads. Mr. and Mrs. 150 S. II. Lottin left on aw t utoni miia fnr the, MidUnrl The Lucretw, Uapt. Barna feel, on " muuy munsums. uiear aunoay lor reunsyivauia, w here Mrs. Railway. This completes the contract Saturday night from Middleton with UI neveiation teacues that there is L. expects to spend several weeks, at a fQr 5,000 tons. . ; ' cargo ot corn consigned to J. a. Mead- " " o, icnpevi, iw uuiuau wants ceieoraieu "water unre. ows. v,,0, UC61tmul uu- The Inferior. - Court surnr mp,1 its TheS. Francis, B. Douglas, master, Plne88; home and society: provision for friends in its verdict against Mrs. Quick on Saturday night from Wysockmg with meaiiation and growth m The good lady had been convicted of a cargo of corn consigned to Burrus & ""Ppy privacy; and large and neaithiul plain case of larceny, and the court let Co. We are glad to learn from Mr. Robert Hancock Jr., that Hon. O. Uubbs is giving his personal attention towards getting the daily mail route between New Berne and Washington. The need for it is so erate that we feel sure he will succeed. A short trip to Mr. Noah Rouse son Sunday proved very enjoyable. His crops as usual are good, especially a 16 acre field of beautiful rice, and aa to his fruit, one would think we had toot If our Name In Print. had anv before and probably would not W. G. Brinson Esq., get anymore for the season James Gooding, a young man of Pani lico county, passed through the city on Monday on his way home from Kinston variety. E. Cfiarlk, Ben Willis, master, on 3- Christ, Himself, prepares the. Saturday night, from Juniper Bay with mansions; this "place" and therefore her off with costs. Maybe as she was a ;town lady the "rural members" of the A big trial Saturday evening over a little negro for stealing a little purse with a little money in it. So far as I heard, there was but little positive ev- dence that he did it. Bound over to court. Three young gentlemen of La Grange, after having made engagements to take some young ladies to the Springs last Sunday were unable to secure vehicles. Guess they took advantage of the occa sion in calling for an explanation. Frank Rouse came to town Saturday on a visit to his lather. When about two miles from town he noticed that his horse appeared to be much jaded. In oue hour after he arrived here, the horse was dead. Some said the disease was colic, others that it was influmation of the bowels. Simeon Wooton has sold his store, and lot attached, for two thousand five hundred dollars. He- purchased this property live or six years ago for one thousand two hundred, an increase of over one hundred per cent, the sale was made to J. S. Wootenof this county and' Shads AVooten of Green, who will open a full stuck of general merchandise next fall. The seasons are very favorable to crops. Lorn and cotton are doing well, tee and will be ready for consideration in the House. The eighth bill, numerically, of those on the Speaker table in the House is the bill to pension Geueral Grant, which passed the Senate some months ago. Members of all political parties in the House who were asked about the matter to-day gave general opinion that the bill would not pass the House this session. They believed that it would be laid aside in-order to pass more important measures on the table which have al ready passed the Senate. Among these bills are the following: To provide an alcoholic liquor trarho commission; to investigate the amounts of money due United States citizens for supplies fur-, nished the Sioux and Dakota Indians in I860 and 1862; to provide for the conver sion and redemption of ten dollar re funding certificates. These are the most important bills pending; but altogether there are nearly two hundred and fifty Senate and House bills on the Speaker's table. STATE NEWS. corn consigned to Burrus & Co. The Fleetwood, Flowers, master, on Saturday night with corn partly, oon signed to Burrua & Co. off to Dur ham attending a meeting of the Finance committee of the Grand Lodge K. of H. Col. Jno. D. AVhitford left for Raleigh where he has been attending school at tday. morning in the interest of the bridegroom the Collegiate Institute during the last they must be glorious and perfect. His work is according to God's plan, through the cross. It prepares His subjects for the place, and the place for His subjects. He,-the High Priest of good things to come, by His own blood, obtains eternal redemption for men. 4. He claims and receives believersvnto Himself. The peculiar expressiveness of this language was unfolded, as mean ing the reception of a bride by the court left the matter to the good judg- where proper attention has been given. ment of the city member, B. W. Canady and II. C. Parrott are very earnestly interested iu the passage of the River and Harbor bill. Thev have sawed out a large lot of lumber for Geu'l Ransom's jetties and there is some doubt about getting any pay un less the comes A few days ago your eorresnoude I A. & N. C. R. R. (Ueuned front our Exrhanicea. Grwnsboro. JhtUy Jluqle: We loai'ii - 2i),000 ioiunls of green fruit wmit north last night from this llace and ott'tlie S:ileni branch. KiiK'igli Xeirx uml Observer: Cot ton receipts to date 00,438. The public schools of the county will be reopened to-morrow. Capt." Duckett yesterday concluded his examination of teachers. In the three days he examined 67. The papers will be carefully examined t his week and the result announced. The Wilmington Star: Thoin- I saw, last Friday, crops in bad condi- s Jetterson, in his letter to John tioufor want of work, on which account Adams, endeavored to rob North t.he lnml Ciiiimtl. viflil full ivnii. u,.a Aorth Carolina of the honor and J 1 I -..1 . . f i. i . -. i farming is injurious, not only to the .1U1J l"w luecKieiiDiirg Declara tiller and owner of the soil, but to the V""; A Sew York Hteratus, Dr. n..,....,.,wr J. II. Moore, has delivered an ad- J ijii.i.i ... i. j . uicna in hiiicii HC UUeilipieU 10 snow that John Dickerson, of Penn- the Virginian eal author of the ation. It is not et ot James Harrow. Upon enquiry, "our liiiieral" this Hmo Barrow did not own one, but he had on A ''hubbub'' among the colored ele- the "old flag and an appropriation" ment on the streets Saturday about a svlvania, and not bs to their rescue. watch. Jhn Gatlin accused George Jefferson, is the real few days ago your correspondent May with taking a watch from the pock- National Declaratio year. He contemplates returning this fall. He would probably stop here if a Graded School was in operation. met with Lewis Parrott, the Lousin The beauties, certainlv. a f. Swamper whose crop was noticed in the r uv vl rue Kaieigh fJeemna Vmtor: L. J. Moore Esq. came up from More- offe of thia ,eavpn to lf R..a Jouknal about a mouth ago, and asked a vest tlmt wa usea b' ms brother, who Tl,e ;0iml 0f Agriculture meets in head City yesterday morning bound for were ' ed ag ftl.umMlh fnr imitatl( him how it was getting along under Dr. tllu' ms UIOUiei 8 Wd8 uiahS' aim 80 this city on Tuesday next. New Wilson to see the fun which begins there obedience to the Lord Jesus. The to-morrow. Mr. J. W. Grainger and family. Mr. Geo. F. Parrott and lady, Messrs. A. Mitchell, John B. Hill and W. A. La- The Sfliool Fund. The subscription list grows steadily Yesterday morning Mr. Alex. Miller's list showed 81,635, which, added to the Roque, all of Kinston, arrived lasteven 55900 already in, makes $2,535, and the ing, bound for Nag's Head per steamer other three canvassers, we suppose, Shenandoah. How will this do for have enough to run the list up to over Journal advertising ? 83,000. Eight of the Academy Trustees Sheriff S. E. Koonce and J. P, Brog- have joined the Association. ser mon was closed by the beautiful lines of Prof . W. L. Alexander, of Scotland, on "The Aged Saint entering Heaven. CHRIST CHURCH P. E. REV. V. W. SHIELDS, RECTOR. Services for sixth Sunday after Trinity. - Sermon by the Rector. Text from Kainit's ministration right," he replied, "Dr. Kainit had nothing to do with it. I've got a good crop everywhere except where Charlie Andrews cultivated last year, and a little spot next to uncle Johnnie Mew bom's poor land. " "The crop is all h the one in May 's possession. Con- crop of sweet petatoes are Selling "Dr. Kainit had 8Uime wanei"s ot "0,a 01 tne "me at '.00 per bushel. Irish potatoes piece auu lniormed may that he would are selling at o cents per bushel retain it, till his taxes were paid. It is a bad wind that blows nobody good. WASHINGTON LETTER. Swansboro Items. den of Trenton came in on Monday 1 12th and 13th verses of 9th chapter of avaninr TliAir roiinrt that- T.iliarol I the tTOHnpl hv fit. . Mntt.hnw' "Tliair tl.uf . - n-ii 1 v. J - " -.j.".. I O I j . We learn from Mr F L Perry who meeting at Trenton was presided over are whole need not a physician, but came up from Morehead City on Monday byCapt.W. J. Rasbery, and was ad- they that are sick; for I am not come to mftrnir.o.tlmt.Mr. .Tames I.iddick. a bar "3 iuossio. r. u. juwura uu v .UWVUb uut d.uuc.i w iqa I r, T T r- T -Cl O 1.1. . I fnmnn ) 4. ik. rttiic. jur. u . r . ocuu arutte 10 1 wuvc. There is one character in which the toWler for J. H.Miller, fell from the tnr nf th Atlanta hnil Mlnnn oppose some resolution that was offered nn s,m(ioV nio-ht roceivino' iniuries when he w8 infonned that the meeting church stands as related to man that is from which he died during the night. was not a Republican one. Mr. Turpentine is brisk here, as is every thing else now W. P. AVatson is going to put up an other windmill in the place of the one burned. Will be all completed in a week or two. A revival is in progress at Queen's Creek Church now. Rev. Mr. Warwick, ..,.,.!. .1 1 T 1. .1; 1 T - r - f 1 11 sAntt msnerallv lost sitrht of hv th wm-M nl oeneve, oy xcev. sir. iventinii THE ADJOURNMENT M1RAOE WORK FORE OOXURKSS. BE- capt. JJ. . Avera. one of Johnson county's best farmers was 111 town yesterday, and reports fine crops in his section; cotton and corn are both looking well. The Washington Forth State Press: Gov. Jarvis and Judge llcnnett, candidate for Congress man at Large, will be at Elizabeth City at the meeting of the Congres- Washixoton, D. C, July 15. Prominent members of the majority in Congress are of opinion that the shjual Convention to be held on the ttouse win aujourn on luoiuiay uie.'ian rjoth, inst., and a rousimr irond t. :., i l,. .1 : i. i. i. ' i . ... . " it .r, uiuugin inciu i uui iiuicu nine wiu ue mm.' Jjet a large crowd inst. It ( is not known at what hour of the withdrew . night he fell; he was discovered about I ijUpp0llea suicide. 2 o'clock a.m.. and was living' at that Mr. James G. Whaley, formerly of time. His remains passed up on the this place, was found dead in his room morning train. at the hotel at Greenville on Sunday mfkminff null liia rAmaina Krn.iarh!-. liara A Preacher In Conn. ---b Fn. E. G. Hill had a singular case yesterday and interred inoedarurove 1 -h a i t r t . j a . before him on yesterday. It appeared cemetery oy new Berne ixmge io. Ma that a Rev. Mr. Johnson, colored, and a OI iuo mnerai services were ReV: Mr. Marsh of the same church had conducted by Rev. Dr. Burkhead at the SI. js. (Jhurch. From the letter given below it would seem that his death was of his own some unpleasant words in the presence of Marsh's wife who took sides with her husband. On last Sunday Marsh's wife attended Johnson's church, being a member of the same, and took her seat. choice: Peter McWilliam$:I)iEi.n Friend: As that is the character of a loving mother. When men turn away from the world and join the church the question is often asked what influence will he ex ert and what advantage will he be to the church V Will he advance the social standing of her members, or increase her reve nues, and thereby give her the advant age of his wealth and position V This is a worldly view and one that the church herself never considers. Her inquiry Is, does he bring a peni tent heart a broken spirit that I can heal? i . ' . (lav. viz. . twnnnnftr tcmi. i :nir vv vv iueiuiiuiuiui,i.. I Mr Lanier is coing to your place to-1 And,wnen nercnimren gainer around ' . r Johnson had begun the services when daT ith M, hahfv . t thought I would her table to partake of her Holy Sacra- Denni8' Mmte Ward, Capt. he discoved Mrs. Marsh, whereupon he write you a short note. Mr. Whaley ment, many are often criticized and their j08, Moore auU schooner John T. Wil nrdered her out: she refused : he ordered came on the boat from Tarboro yester- immrfwinna v tua u Capt. Jos. Bloodgood. Two more in the Deacons to carry her but-they re- " clMA Llke misunderstahd the suhiect. hut w finA P01' wai'iuS lad. i f . hi iinn 1 1 ii nimiiiii n i.t-i- iriiiiiv u i u -7 - fuse to act in the premises, and John- n j8 room e KJlt h0 norter for a bottle that'the Pharisees asked the same aues- Mr- John A. Provow has about twenty soil took Tiold himself; she persisted in of beer, and told him not to wake him tion'of the Disciples "why eateth your acres old upland in corn, that will her refusal, and Johnson dismissed the "orn'f 1 ft-! master with publicans and sinners ?" will make, if nothing happens, 100 bar- congregation. Mrs. Marsh goes to jus- this morainjr and knocked but and the language of tl tice uui ana gets a wnrram. iui uu us-1 could not get In. He called for Dr. ' sault; the Rev. gentleman appeared be- James and the doctor came and looked v,u I, c. u vji uiu nun iu i uii uaiiu to set on ine uan in a force and prolong debate on the tariff grand stylo. Jos. J.Martin. Eso question. On the other hand, if it shall lias been chosen by the Kepublican be decided to take up the contested elec- Executive Committee as Solicitor tion cases, it will be impossible, to dis- "r this, the lurst District. Dr pose of them before the 1st of August. Jesse C Bryan, in his open heart At a meeting, held immediately after d generosity, donated to the Sala- ' o ' L, . . i : ...i.fn..... . ... . . I liillwliil' Viva I'. .1.. ........ U dug it up, a lady having dreamed about Ule aujuiu""H.m0i uiexiouse yesteroay " " i Dy ine itepuuiican caucus comimuee on j the order of business, steps were taken UUilUgtoil Renew: Mr. and to ascertain delinitely how much time Mrs. Frank II. Darby left here yes- it would require to obtain a quorum of terday ou the steamship Regulator. Republican members, so that if it should U a Visit 01 a lew weeks to relu- be thought advisable the pending con- " es in the North. In the case tested election cases micht be taken mi 01 'Andrew J. Walker, colored, for and probably disposed of before final tbe shooting of Titus Davis, also adjournment. coioreu, an account ot wlncn ap- The committee deferred action in the l ealtu 0lu. mia yestemay, matter until the information can be ob- ,u" ,.?lu".1 "l .u, w" JU1V from Brunswick circuit. Mr. Hall had a fine pear tree full of pears which he thought a great deal of, when some one, last Saturday night money being buried under the tree. Quite healthy in this neighborhood now. Only one death lately little Robena H., daughter of J. N. and Katie Henderson. She died last Tuesday, aged fifteen months. Little Roby was a bright, promising child, the pride of her parents. Three vessels, loaded with naval stores for Wilmington, N. C, cleared here to- V' charge. While all this is going on the ' Rev. Marsh is off on a preaching tour. Stuifcoatlug See the new advertisement of the . Trent' River Transportation Company. Their new steamer the. L. H. Cutler is in and found him dead. Dr. Brown was called and found a beer bottle and a m with 4 or 5 drops of beer or some thing that smelt like beer hut did not have the same color that the few drops ot beer which were leit in the bottle. Dr. Brown has the remainder which was left in the glass and will send it off for analysis. He has had careful examination and language of the text was the answer : "They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick." 'I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. " rels. This is the best upland corn I have seen this season. Some . of the stalks have seven and eight silks and shoots on them. Good corn that Yours, T. A. Cherry. up' for Trenton on Wednesday July J9th the jury have eel decided there was no 1 16 verses of the Gospel by St. Mark at 9 o'clock p.m. This company is do- roui piay ing a thriving business (now running 8 steamers) and it very justly merits the patronage so liberally bestowed upon it by our people. . a The stock. of all our river steamers is sume two days. Some of the members of the Renub- visitors are coming in all the time; lican maiority have questioned the ex among some ot these are Mrs. b. U. Sim-TpeQiency 0f proceeding to the consider tnnna anrl Affiua Hforir A Tlinlriiiani, Pi.rttii I .. i. . . . . . u.v i..., a. u..iu. 11 M0n 0j lne contested election cases In the absence of the Rector, there New Berne, Mr. E. H. Barnuru, New during the present session, but the pre- It-. . . T it fii. i .l Berne, ana airs. j. vv. onepara ana child from Polloksville. All are enioy ing themselves finely; fishiug, gunning, sailing, and picnicing on the banks are the principal features of eujoymont. The farmers were never more pleased the best crops, so far, for many a rum can be promptly procured, the ar year. Mr. E. R. Provow has some of rangement will be to take up the South fl... IUI... .1 .! t.Z t.: tained, when another conference will be V aVT w,w came w arn held-probably. ' "V, , " ",uu"u uuu m i i ,., .x, tt eu iioiu ine nanus oi Andrew J. The committee decided that the House w..u.M. mlm, " ow shall proceed with the consideration of H hfc ' the Senate amendments to the General thjJ mcisited tMv 0ATolinSi Deficiency Appropriation bill, and that nilli . vipirii,, hoa hr. o. the next order of business shall be the pointed also to the charge of the consideration of the River and Harbor nnsstiiiiwr loit-ut.mAnra nf th bill as amended by the Senate. These I iiuea, which position is to be made two. measures, it is inougnt, win con- vacant bv Col. A. ment. Pope's' - retire- ST. CYPRIAN CHURCH, P. E. (COLORED). was service in the evening and sermon by Rev. V. W. Shields. : Text: 15 and NEW BEBNB MARKET. . No change Cotton None in market. in quotations. , Corn 974 in bulk, $1.00 in sacks. turpentine Dull, dip $2.50. But And He said unto them, go ye into all I the world and preach the Gospel to ev ery creature. ' ae that beiieveth and is baptised shall be saved and he that be iieveth not shall be damned. Our Lord in all his miracles and teach- the finest cotton I have seen the Coliunbna Endorses Short, The Columbus county Democrat ic Convention was held yesterday I at WliitAvillA. Wa had a rannrfor good and is eagerly sought often by our on jnfl grounds but as the conven- ings while on the earth before His cru- largest, most bolls and forms. Icouut husinessmen here and elsewhere and finn hail not ennrdnrfad ta Iftlwa cifixion, kept constantly before His di- ed one stalk last week, which had 64 also by many of our most successful when the train nassed there this sciples the universal scope of the saKa- iorms and oioomsand 4 grown doiis farmers on Trent and xseuse rivers, afternoon, we have no renort as vet t,on he came to teach Dy tils lite and to ine stain was auout iour anu a nan leet Every business manor farmer in this (of the result, other than that the purchase in his death: But it was after high. He will have cotton open by the section should take a share of stock in attendance Was very large, and the resurrection from the dead while 20th of July. M. Russell and E. W, one of these companies and thereby be- that Col. H. B. Short was endorsed holding converse with the disciples and Mattock have the best cotton in Swans come identified with one of the most by the convention as its choice for giving them directions as to the organi- boro vicinity; J. A. Pitman, Dave Ward ' 4annrnnR and successful enterprises J Congressman from this district, uation and promotion of His church, and J.Loughtin also have fine crops of ' ever inaugurated in this section. I WU- Eev iettv ,. and just before His ascension into Heav. I octton and corn. , : - vailins ooiuion, as shown bv the discii ci'nn in flo oil.iin.a KAmmitlau o...,..l I little COllllUg in . c, BOC.c Beesway, 20c. to ue mat u a quorum can oe secured Honey, 60c. per gallon. within a reasonable time, it will be to Country Bacon But little in mark the advantage of the party to dispose of et- Hams, 16c., Sides, 14c., Shoulders, them. Should it be found that a quo- 12ci Lard-, 15c. i Caroliua case of Smalls against Tillman on Tuesday or Wednesday next, and as soon as that shall have been disposed of to consider the report of the Committee on Elections, 'recommending that the seat now occupied by Mr. Shelley of Alabama be declared vacant. By the time these two cases are out of Eaos, 10c $1.50, Peaches 50c. per peck. Apples 50c. per bushel Peanuts,- 2.50. Fodder, CITY ITEMS. TUis column, next to local new. Is to b nwd or Local Ad vm tiring.' '. .1 i Blooded Cattle for 8U. . . At E. H. Henderson's lot next F the way it is' probable that the South the 21st. J Several fine niilch co Carolina case of Lee against Richtrdson heifers in the lot. R. P. Wilu v will have beeh acted on by the commit-1 5 ti.
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