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OITRXAL. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N,-C.v SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882. NO. 94 LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Alinnuac. Sun rises, 5:17 ) Length of day, Sun sets, G:53 f 13 hours, 35 min. Moon rises 4:10 a. m. Mr. Win. II. Oliver sold on Thursday 44,750 yards of cotton bagging. Yesterday waa a pleasant day com pared with fhoie which immediately preceded it. , . Some of our prominent -merchants were ensraeed in rat killing on South Front street yesterday; Our eastern bound train is behind time nearly every night. Quite aggra vating hut we can't help it. Two darkeys violated section 11, chap ter 8, at tho det last night.' Guess they will be before the Mayor this morning- : ' Chas. Whittv. a nromineiit merchant c f Polloksville, returned from Baltimore yesterday, and reports a big stock of goods following. Ti e Shenandoah brought in as pas sengers on Friday morning Mr. Chas. Whitty, Mr. T. R.Darden, Mr. Newber ry, Mr, Hooper and Mis. Sheppaivd. Professor Tomlinson is very favorably impressed with our .City of Elms. He sayH we have the best opening, finan cially, for a Graded School of any town in the State. Col. L. W. -Humphrey, J. K. O'llara .md Wassom of Goldsboio arrived last night and go to Trenton to-day to at tend a grand maps meeting. They were met at the depot and serenaded by the StarBand. At tlie 3d annual session of the N. C. Pharmaceutical Association, held in Winston this week, the following o!R e'ers were elected : Wm. Simpson, President: E. II. Meadows, 1st Vice President; Dr. V; . 0. Thompson, 2d Vice President; T. C. Smith, 3d Vice President; J. C. Mund, Sec; A. S. Lee, Treas. A, S. Nicholson wasmadelicen tiate by the Board of Pharmacy. Mrl'J: 15. Willis received yesterday ( freight from the Old Dominion Line amounting to $170.80. It was the char ges for bringing 340 pieces of rough narble Rutland from the quarries in .Vermont. It was brought on the Sheu audoah yesterday. There are plenty of chances for chiseling 'now. ' A friend on nnrriffht insneakine of this business "CJ w asked, if it is "any harm to chisel a lie, We turn hiin over to Mr. Willis. The Uraded .'ichool Medina of Trim- tern. . Prof. Tomlinson of the Wilson Gra ded school arrived in the city on Thurs day night and attended a meeting of the Trustees of New Berno Academy on yesterday. He came in response to an invitation from tho Trustees and at the meeting addressed them on the subject in a plain practical way, giving infor mation about the cost of putting in fur niture, number of rooms necessary for a given number of pupils, salaries of teachers, how to organize etc., etc, At the conclusion of his remarks a commit tee consisting of Messrs. T. A. Green, w. u. i.nnson ami i.eo. Allen, was ap pointed to confer with the Professor in regard to recommendations for a princi pal of the school. The meeting adjourned ts meet on Monday evening next. .- . Mayor' Court. Jim Nelson, col., was up before His Honor yesterday for violating Sec. 11 Chniii H of the city ordinances. Tliis section had . several days rest before Jim concluded to tackle it, but no soon er than he madeu) his mind to try it tlie Marshal tackieii mm. lie was charged with trying to prevent Zena Dewey, a colored boy, selling lish, thereby making a breach of the pence. Jim pleaded not guilty and demanded the name of the prosecutor. Witnesses were sworn and gave the foilowhig facts: Joe Hill, a fish dciler had called for Jim to take around some fish for sale but he was asleep; so Zeuas was loaded up with fish and started out. Jim awaked about this time and up peared mad because he had no (ish. lie followed Zenns, and when Zenas hal loed fish and a lady came out and wanted to buy some, Jim would toll her, "you jlon't want them, they are rotten, there are no fresh fish in market.1' In this way he kept Zenas from selling. The Marshal came along and was appealed to by Zenas for protection. He exam ined the fish, found them all right and Jim all wrong. The court said ten dollars and cost or tweuty days in jail. Jim expressed a preference for lira veu street hotel, but afterwards made arrangements. ' Another BrlcK Machine. The Shenandoah brought in yesterday a brick machine for Mr. R. P. Williams It was taken down the river to his plan tation, and will be put to work in a few days." ' ' Your Name In Print. . Mr. Geo. N. Ives and family who have been speuding a few days in the city returned to Beaufort.last night. Mr. F. Ulrich and family, Mr. Geo. B. Gtiion, Owen Ouion, J. W. Harper and Miss ' Norman of the city were passengers forMofehead City last night. '. Mr. Jas. A. Bryan who has baen at the Atlantic Hotel for sometime, spent the day in the city yesterday. All Old Book. ' Mr. S. F. Fulford of this city has hand ed us for inspection a book containing the second charter "of Charles II to Lords Proprietors, Albemarle, Burkeley, Carteret, Craven, Ashley and Colleton and the laws of North Carolina from the v year 17lS when the. General Biennial Assembly met at Little River at the house of Capt. Richard Sanderson, down to 1798. The collections were mado by .Tames IredelL It contaua about one thousand pages and, has been well pi e served. ; . . .- . :ommlimloiiciii' Iteport. We give on our second page the report of the Board of County Commissioners to the Board of Magistrates on the first Monday in August. It is quite volumi nous, but will be interesting reading to the tax payers of Craven county. It shows the finances of the county to be in a healthy condition. Tho old debt, which was very largo, has been funded or paid, and is in good shape for final extinguishment without an increase of taxation. The report f.hows good finan cial management on the part of the Ro.-ird.and no doubt was the cause of their almont uuauimous re-election. Letter from Norfolk. .Norfolk, Va., Aug. 8th,' 188a. i. Mr. EwTOK:--There , is much to be seen in our neighbor by the sea. Vast improvements are going on and the wheels of commercial progress are not only running smoothly but rapidly to a distinguished prominence. Norfolk ia not : relying only on the commercial advantages she enjoys but is paying no little attention to the man ufacturing also. As the number of ar ticles that are manufactured herd would require too much space for a letter of this kind, I shall omit ' them but must allude to an agreeable surprise that met in my wanderings about the city. It was a fully equipped locomotive building establishment. I was shown by the proprietors, Messrs. T. W.. God win & Co., a photograph of an . eleguut locomotive which they had forwarded the, day before to St. Louis, and also one tho week boforo to a. road in. South America. This establishment has facil ities for turning out a locomotive com plete in about six weeks time, carries a pay-roll of about 200 per day, has or ders for at loast six months ahead ; and best ot all two or the proprietors are nalave Vinrintitnsnnd tlio ofiier ono is from the far west, showing that there is both pluck and talent in the South to grapple with the most difficult and ex pensive mechanical arts, and push them to success. , I meet hero many North Carolinians Who are all proud of their own State and look with great pleasure uiwn the ev jdeuces of prosperity .among hr citizens. !.' ' ' '" I am indebted to our former towns man and genial citizen, Thomas L. La tham, for many courtesies and atten tion. ' He is, as he always was, deeply inter ested in his business, but n you press him with a good joke you can still pro voke a laugh from him as clear and hearty as when he was on the corner op posite where the Jewels cluster. '. Through him I was afforded, the pleasure of hearing one, of a series of sermons to young men, by Rev. ' Dr. Burrows of the city, which by the way will be published in the columns " " . ; . u:n , v. . Near Williamsburg, Va.,on Saturday, August 5th, of consumption, Mrs. Lucy J. James, ageil jo years. - . - She was born near LaG range, Lenoir eoiintv. N. C. where she was married in 1871, and removed to Virginia, mak ing it her home. She leaves a husband three little children, and a large circle of friends both in Virginia and North Carolina to mourn her loss. We will miss thee, but ,: Thy toils are o'er. C C. T. Onflow Democratic Convention. The Democrats of Onslow county met in Convention at Jacksonville on Mon day, the 7th day of August, inst., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the lower house of the Legislature, and county ofiL-ers. Dr. C. Thompson, chairman of the executive committee, called tlie meeting to order and explained the object of the meeting, after which a motion was made to appoint a committee of five on per manent organization and resolutions. wiiereupon mo. following were ap pointed: .' '"' ! . R. C. Davis, Stump Sound district Dr. J. L. Niekelson, Richlands " J. G. Scott, Jacksonville , ;,' '.' , J. D. Coston, White Oak " M. Russell, Swausboro '.'. . " lr. J. L. Niekelson, chairman of the committee, presented tho rejiort of the committee as follows: For permanent chairman, Col. S. B. laylor: lor secretaries, E. W, Mattocks and Win. B. Miirrill. and i-enorted the following resolutions which were u nan imously adopted: ' R solved, That the term of the Hon. M. W. Ransom, one of the senior U. S. Senators from the State of North Carol ina will expire on the 4th -of March next, we, appreciating the high position taken and well sustained in the Senate of the United States by the distinguished Sen ator, instruct our candidate for the Legislature to use his best efforts to secure his re-election. Resolved, That we endorse the nomi nation of the Hon. R. T. Bennett for Congressman-al-large, and Col. YV. J. Green for Congress from the 3rd district as a gentlemen well qualified for the high positions sought lor them by the Democratic, party of tlie State and Dis trict, and pledge to them our undivided support. . la-solved, I hat we endorse tho Slate ..I.. e ;.. .... i.iuoiiii m regain to county govern ment. Tlie vote of tho convention being ta ken whether two-thirds or a majority of the whole vote should elect, resulted in adopting the majority, rule, taking the vote of the Governor of 1880 as a basis. The chairman announcing that ballot ing iietng in onler, the roll of the dis tricts being called, proceeded to vote for a member of the Legislature. Dr. R W. Ward's name being called, he came forward and declined to have his name run befovo the-convention The vote being taken, resulted in the following: , FIRST BALI AIT. J. W. Spicer, - 331! 1 11. K. King, - - ,, 24f) - C. ihomiMon. - - : 157 E. W. Ward, - - Jul j SECOND BALLOT. H. E. King, - - - 387 .i. v. wpicer, - - - 383 I'. I hompson, - - 24'i f B. W. Ward,' - - 14 - ' Tllli:i) 1) ALLOT. J. W. Spicer; - - 478 i C. Thompson. - - :',Sl No choice . H. E. Kiug, - ' -.'2271 ' FOl'llTH BALLOT. C. Thompson, - - f,70 1 J. W. Spicer, -. - 4IK! J ' H. 13. King, - - .- 5) Dr. C. Thompson having received the majority of votes, was declared the nominee for the lower house of the General Assembly' of North Carolina. Moved by J. W. Spicer that the nomi nation of Dr. Thompson be made unani mous. Carrtod. E. Murrill was nominated on the 2d ballot for Sheriff hjf.large:nj)jrity. ! A. C. Huggins (present incumbent) was nominated by acclamation for Su perior Court Clerk. t D. E. Humphrey was nominated on 2d ballot for Register of Deeds. Sam'l R. King Was nominated for Coroner by acclamation. ' John Wiiltons was nominated surveyor by acclamation. , ' - ' S. B. Tayloii, Ch1m. , STATE NEWS. ' O leaned from our Ixeliaimc. - lilizubctli City Fah-on: The steamer ramlieo arrived in I his port Snnilay evening. Slie will take the place of the New lUrnv. -Look out next Bunilay, Mon day and Tuesday -night's for a mete oric display. It is said celestial fireworks are booked for those. nights. Wo are, pleased to see again in the city our old iVieud S. 1 Hart, now of tho 'old linn of Ijoticbheini & l.ros., .rl.' Market street, Philadelphia. This fivni is the largest manufacturers in the United States, : and we think our merchants, lieie would do well to give Seth all their orders for cloth ing. ' , Oxford (hyhini? Friend: Mr. Volunteers for Arnbi. Philadelphia. Aug. !). The Land League 1 tranches in this city are talking excitedly over the ac tion of the Charles S. Tamel! Branch in voting to send money to Arabi Pasha. Tho Henry O rattan liianch of Kensington is to have a picnic in a few days to Atlantic City. The proceeds are to lie de voted to the Egypt ian cause against England. Three Irishmen are to sail for Egypt in a few days to light in Aralti's army. They are Patrick ,1. Carrol, L. M. McXamara, and J.J. Jloolan. A member of the drat tan Branch has offered 500 to ay the expenses ot their voy age. Polloksville Convention. Steamer TRENT will leave New Berne for Polloksville on WEDNESDAY, lClh instant, thirty minutes after the arrival of train from Monhead City, and will return in time for dowii train in the af ternoon, thus eiiaMing parties on' the line of railroad In-low New Berne to at tend the Senatorial Convention at Pol loksville on that day. Gov. Jar vis and other distinguished sjieakers have been invited to address the ueonie on thp oc casion, and are cx ted to be present. Tare ami accommodations first-class. GLO. T. DUFFY, auglt .(en. Freight Agent. Drowning Son's Fatal Kin brace. A boy named Michael Kessler, aged 11 years, went in swimming Mills left lastTliursday to attend, by near his father's house at Passaic qiecial invitation, the Conlereuce City, jN. ,., on Monday night.- He of 'Charily and Correction,' which got beyond his depth and in the met on the 7th 111st at Madison, current, .and called lor assistance. Wisconsin. The conference will His father, Barnard Kessler, aged I'J, ran out and jumped into the liver 10 save lux son. He was not a very good swimmer, and when the boy threw his arms around his father's neck and held fast he was unable to do anything. They sank out of sight in each olhei 'sembrace and both were drowned. Their bodies were subsequently recov ered. :--.- of your enterprising' neighbor the New South. They are the emanation r of highly cultured mind enriched with graphic descriptivo power, that at once carries conviction to the' mind of the hearer that what he says is solid truth Better reading for the young men and women too, can be but seldom found. '.''.: ' - . : ' ' N.S, be in session about live das and our Superintendent will be absent about two weeks. Such a trip on the part of our lame and alllicted brot her was a great and dangerous undertaking. Last, year hi came near being crushed in an effort to change cars; but he has gone by advice ot mends and through a deep sense of duty. Some people think he would start, tor the North role, it he could he reasonably as sured of the 'presence and suH'erin;: there ot any orphan children. Yvr The Alabama election. MoNTti-oMKHY,- Aug. !). The of ficial vote will not be known in tin wish him a pleasant, profitable and Lst ate elect ion until Saturday, but sale louriiey ltaleigh Norn and Observer: Mr Engelhard, a brillant amateur glass ball breaker, deserves credit for his line shoot ing at Enlield. lie inadi1 the three finest scores, bciiig han dicapped in all. The lialeigh Gun enough is known to indicate the election of the Democratic State ticket by a very large majority. The vote on both sides is light, but that otthe opposition is much light er i'n proportion than that of the Democrats. The Senate will be NOTJCE. Office of Sec. and Treas. New JWn & Pamlico Steam Traiisnovt.-ilinn V!. , New Berne, N. (!., Aug. 8, 1SS2. At a meeting of the directors, held on Wednesday, June 27, the Treasurer was ordered to collect from the Stockholders of the Company thirty per cent, of their ' suoseiipuons 10 mo capital stoek of said Company on or before the 15lh day of August, 1883. Stockholders are requested to makk payment as above at my office in New I .erne. Resneclfiillv. T. A. GREEN, WigS-dtd Sec. & Treas. , Elizabeth City Brewery, fliza nivni, k. ' v. .1 en lei 11 A lo. 1- Nochoici No choice. Club still nmrch on to x-wtm-v. .mid Democrat ic, with perhaps three ex Baleigh is ahead'. Senator ('l,lio'ls iw''will not; be it .vi.'i ii.,fiu ,.fj,v,v. i,.n.iwwi. more than twenty oiiposit ion mem- i.if ,.ctii ih.iti Mf,ita 'm-vivml hers out of the 100 in the Douse in the citv last, evening on the Klifr1. nfrzt commercial. Air-Line.-' The reports from the cotton now are more favorable, and many tanners declared that the rains ha ve done no damage of mo ment. Upland cotton is magiiili (tent, perhaps a little too weedy The lowland cotton has been rather too much soaked with water. Pamlieo .Enterprise: NotwithJ standing some ol the "know newspapers assert t hat t here is no such thing 111 existence as a Japan ese persimmon, Mr. .1.- (). P.axterof this place has one growing in his garden, about the only one in tin state that is bearing. Hie truit is growing rapidly and has nearly at tamed the dimensions ot ;i medium sized orange, and it. has not yet reached anything like maturity e invite the "smart "Alecs" to come and see it. -iiiuiik nessl the incessant rains seem to have ceawd. For two weeks we haw had it hot and wet, and crops of all description, except rice, have suil'ered terribly.'-' Cot ton has" shed ; :.i 1.1.. ...'..1 ;., .. i:nl.. coiiisiuci.hm,.,iiiu coii in .1, iinu, B. LTI JIOKIi HIAItKKT. (1om'f)'nil 1 1 win fwiimf ' ia ill sin I . ' VT , ' . Baltlmoke, August lO.-Oats firm giowung, out 110111 e.-ui, .""-IswrtUern-nov -66a7te;r-wern white IK'cts every t hiug will t urn sut right fl8a70c:r I'eniisylvatiia 'KiaW. Pro- in the fall. visions firm; mess pork $23.25a23.2T, .,,,-' , ,. ;.' ' . ... Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib uouisooro jxtpusi lU'Vicw: iM sides, packed, llatlCJc. Bacon-shoul would be pretty hard to inula more ders 12c; dear rib sides 15c. Hams clever set of men than the nolicc irJalClc. Lard-refined Mc. ' CIolTee Tlii- Air ik l) 1 :l 1 1 1 i.i 1 -1 1 1 1 . ( :o lliin '.iivvrin' K (IRSUISH AXD PURE,. Itrcwcd IVom iMue Malt and Hop . l i 11 llin li)iii', -uii'iiiii to :iik! iiiutii belter llitlll aujr lien m ule. Ha eined ilvsie.r,ii. itiul M a iivviiitiiliv u 111 ri l;i 1 1:1 1 IVveiH :uul i-liillr. llealel? klliilii il III liaiiel- , kei;", or bnttli'U ill Cruii's. UeeeliMTiellile.l by llVM('l:ill!-. Ad, li e: s THOMAS M. JENKINS & CO., ;.( ZA, ElizitMh Villi, A'- C : l u ; I .-1 1 1 : 1 1 1 Ni:V KICUNK ill A It K ICT. , Cotton Middling lljc; low middling Ililc. good ordinary lie; ordinary Idle. None in market. CoitN 95e. in bulk; SISc. in sacks. TuKPKNTiNR Receipts moderate. Firm at sa.ri0 for yellow dip. Tar i' lrm at tfl.&i and $1 .!(). 5KK8W AX S0c. to 2'Jc. per lb. Homey Mc. per gallon. . Coumtp.y Baujn -Hams lSc;. sides lfic.; shoulders Vh:. Lard l,rc. BmiP On l'K)t, 5c. to fic. Swkut l'OTATor.s 5ic. per bushel. Eurifi 1(lc. jier dozen. I-'HANUT;? ft'lM). per bushel. FODIIKR $1.50.. PEA0IU5S 15c. tolDc. per peck. Al'PLES.IOarine. per bushel. I'KAIW fd. DO per bushel. Onions ftl.riO per busncl. BHANS rillc. per liuiliel. llinisK Dry, 'Jo. to lie; green Tic. Tallow Oe. per lb. CiiK'KicNS Crown, Tide, per pair. Mhal Bolted, SI. 15 p?r bushel. Basil Potatoks Sl.fii) per bushel, but lew in market. SiiiNdLics 5 inch, 3.25 per.M.; ft men, sans, M.no wr m.; hetirts,. ssr.uo per M. ..'.'' K1NSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, K1NSTON, X. C. Joskph Kinsey, Principal. ( 'i.akkni'H li. Dovvell, 1st Assistant. Miss BUTTll? KlNSKY, 2d Miss M. Blanche Robey. Music Teacher. TKIi.MS: Tuition from 1 to per month in all nglinh branches. Languages with Higher English, 4 per month. Music, including use of instrument, 1 per mouth. School taught and conducted on 1 railed School principles. - Fall T i 111 opoim August '28th, 1882. a.i4-.lit firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair KiaOJc. Sugar steady; A soft 9c Whisky steady at fcl.lS. torce 111 liohlsboro. some tune ago wc saw two of I hem in charge of a iieuro man who was drunk and ..." 1 : !..;.. AV i iiimtv Uliiiui.) OMOfi ounvciio neiua, m-- l . 1A . Ll . exiiecreuio see me prisoner kiiockcu down tor resistance and other (lis- tares closedi quiet; E. W. Mattocks, ) Wm. B. Mueiull, J Secretaries. Four icehouses on the Albauy road near rf toy were burned by an incendiary night before last, and 7,000 tons of ice destroyed. The property was owned by Cleary & Howard, who lost, $17,000, on which thcYcvas an insurance of $10,000. Fish and Snake Stories. Mrs. liebecca San ford died from the effects of the bite of a, copper head, near Louisville, Ky. There is excellent trout tishiug at rerryville, Cal., and many anglers resort there. Salmon are running np the river in large mini bers. - - v" While fishing in (ireen lliver, near Mining City, Ky.,JoeJohn son was pulled overboard by an im mense cat-fish that had seized his bait. ' ', ' In : Oregon, some men blasting rocks for a railroad in ' Umatilla county,' disturbed a nest of snakes, and in a single blast over 400 dead snakes were found. A black snake attacked Joseph Oarbwree of Meudoii,- Mass., and wound itself about his body several times, besides luting him on the arms and legs.. Ho managed to reach a club, beat the reptile, off, and killed it. , It was nearly ! 12 feet in length , and, aei thick 'a- a man's arm. . ' ' ''- 1 K W Y OH K t'OT'l'OlV 1TI A R K ET, New Youk, August 10. Cotton fu- August 12 K: orilei'lv conduct, but forbearance on a!2 Sfl; September 12 52a13 5:5; Octobe M. ..o,.f- ACfl.ooilK.a l.i,.b W!,B H8atl 90; November 11 09all 70; the part of the officers, which was the greatest wisdom, ' saved the darkey from what he might have received 111 the hands ot men ot different temperament. Prudence and forbearance are t he best, even where men are clothed with an thority.-- AVe learu from the far mers in this and the adjoining De cember 11 TOall 71; January It 79; 11 SO. Stiles for future delivery, 55,000 Cotton easier; uplands 13; Orleans 13 5-1 fi. WILMINGTON MAItKKT, ' Wilminoton, August 10. Spirits tur lientiue lirm tit 42c. Rosin dull at S1.85 for 'f'lrained. and SI. 50 for good strained. Tar steady at $1.85. Crude counties, that the recent rains have Un routine ,,' at lor hard, and resulted in the greatest floods ot water thiit have been witnessed in many years. Corn that was planted "late, on swamp lands, , is badly 'damaged: as yet t here , an no visible signs of injury on the cotton. We have great reasons to (hank Cod for His blessings; .and if sinners would look at their own conduct, thev would have no grounds for complaint. , i'2.75 for yellow dip and virgin. -.NOTICE. 1licOmr.lv t'(iiniiiifionii-sli.ivp oiili'ii'd I lull nil rwil l:io ?dlil lv tin1 SIii iiII In lli" (Miiuiy ut Isixi'B liii' lor Inn V'lii' lfNl.Hiii w rrdi-oinpd by tlie rtwucis nilliout ,:iviiii; I In- nilililiuiiul S:i )cr cent al iiwhiI livluw Pioviih'd iiih l:ixra 011 k:iui iiiiiu Mi tiijald bv tlii' In'i t "f Um ciHliHi-. l'artii's inter estcii win i;iKf iionrn unu I'.Mvnu iniii.'-ivi-'? siccoiiliiigly, ' ' '' . it. n. ivii.nu i, n, jnly.'-iISintil ' County Tii-asiirer, Kailway Accident in ieorgia. I Atlanta, Aug. 0. An : engine and four cars of an excursion train on the Northeastern Pailway ran oil' the track near Clarksyille last night. Tho engineer, John Diin lap, was badly hurt, and the (ire man and- several passengers weie injure!. , . . -; 11 i i i rt i T "1 n Minlfuul nortli uaroiiiia liauwav uompanv, . , 'Nisw IfiiuNE, n; G.!; Aug.:7, 1882. Tickets, for reunion of 27th Regiment good from 10th to 20th Aug;, as follows Morehead toOoldsboroaud return, $2.50 New licrne . . ' . " 2.00 Kinston " ' ' .00 Ladiamre '- 1 '- " CO J. W. ANDREWS, aug8dtd ''-', ' . Superintendent HOTEL, SMITIIFIELD, N. C 1). W. FULLKli, Prop'r. Amiilii-iccommodations at all times. Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Charges moderate. aug.kltr lilUCK FOR 8AEE FERIBEE & CHERRY STONEWALL, N. C. ' Apply to Dail l'ros., Till 'J dim New llrrnc, N. C. Hancock's Chill Pills. Jirmd Creel:, Cntren County, N. C. 1 July 31 18S2 Miissns Hancock Ukos: My sou had chills for six months nnd I tried wry l'omcdy that 1 could get and they all failed to break them. 1 bought one box of your Cim.i. l'li.Ui and gave them to him according to directions, and I am hajiy to say they made a com plete cure and the chill never returned. IKntrs Respectfully, W. N. WAYNE. lii'ini'iiibcr ihc-i Vll.l.S mi' vruiTiinteed to cui-H m ewrv i:i- fi tin- liiouev i'0liinded ji.Sol(l liyall 111111:1 t ut 50rl per bti. Aprl5dly New Berne, N. C- NOTICE. Having been anpoiuled this day by the Hoard of County Commissioners, Wood Iusiiector of this city, my office will be at James f Clark's store." J. J. ROBINSON, , augfidtf ' Inspector. ' NOTICE. State ok Noil tii C.Mi hi ma, - ; Cmvi'U County. S ' Thi Riilcriber liavinir (iiatitlfd tin AdniiniB tiiitovul ' llieextiitf of tirtifln Hiitoli, drnd, mi thi' Mill day ol July, A. l. 18b2; bfforr the lrubl Court o( CraVfii tolinty, hereby notiflen nil ioi-kihi9 li:n iiik rlalms armii'l id Pttate, to m:n'iit tlirm fur i:ivnii'lit on or before I lie 1st d.iy of An just, Iwi, ot lhi iioiuo win be plead ed iu b:ir ot lliiirrei-oveiy. All perKoiiK indi'htett n suid estate will tnaka Unmi'di.'ite pnvmeiit. i , ,, ,, Done tliis until Uiiy of J ulv, 1 SS2. ' - Ja. C. llitnlnon, 1 July 21-4W Public Adra nistiutdr.
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