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NEW BERXK N. CM WKI)NESI)AYi SKI'TIIHEll (i,1882.
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NO. 135,
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xtxiAii news:
Who fail to par Taxca.
We
the papers out of the water where they
usual routine matter M as disuosed of in I
the forenoon,.; :In, the) afternoon, the
matter of dividing , Woodington town
Jiave assumed .mat we duik oi mit ; ftnii rPtnrnl it in Mr. Maler.
the "non-listers" and "insolvents" in Off cross examination U said that he
Craven county, are colored men,, we ami another bov had been chanred with! shin so as to make, three townshins of
dont want to do this1 race any Injustice stealing corn at Polloksville sometimel that territory, '.came up fo consider-'
,andwe think proper to add that we since; thatthey were taken before Juj-i tion. ,, A s spicy nnd personal debivte
have beeu told that a large number of (uwia ia .n iiiiii'imri mi' tii J .wuo knon i a
' The-'Boara of. Councilman were m younj white men in this city are also other boy locked up. 1 Said he' was nowjtloiw" as Sheriff Davis would say.
Wkii :AJn$.. Proceedings (wp guiUy-at least of not listing. They living f just across the street from 'jfl Only one vote was- given for the propo
ser 's store with aunt ivioletl ' -(I sition and none' against; The township
Mr: Male testified that the three; was divided.' makinir i South West.
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ftBB.PW1! lR.eu?fl rW re ana tnereiore tuey wm evaue boy8 were4n his store on the night WRVoodington' and Neuse' townships out
Mrs. Harrison's residence.. , pjmeuui mey i;u. . Uie robbery at about o clock, Charles of the old township.
" ." . . 'I. ,TIhiu wt An .'.Wamnrf .. . , .-. "'.''.'i.''-.'.."l'.'
2rZZxlAZ"l'AZ MWPW? W . Wi .The Republican .prohibitionists of
' " "' ". ! room to, see one oi nis nanus at wprx liit
the meantime the Journal says that u,' Wbm-V iWWmAnt '4 TT cave him
every one. of those who have failed to permission to go' in1 for a short ime.l
list-whether wlutp or black, rich or He, Maler, was at that time counting up
poor uugiuiuyepriwecuieu. , hjs cash receiDU tha day, and iiui
Hi 111 URHI1 VOX, SUBIi INI UUA 1111U IHI
The schooner .Melvin arrived yester-
layi evening frotn-Thilaiterphia' with a
careo of eoal'and hay Consigned to Mr,
s.,,'yUeii QomjBissivmersl, .nre oxamnjing
Sherift' Ualflt's1 account' (vith great? care.
'TlveV are determined A tnrfke'tl'ie ins6lv-
"eht list smaller if possible,,, u
ii The managers of the Clyde Lino will
give an exdubibn to 'the business men "' VK.
oJ'lNew Derne' 'on steamer Butt, Rev. .Mr, .White, Mr. I
GMsboro down the river to-morrow, wife, Mrs. Nixon and eon, Mr.
PavoeiiKer en the Shenandoah. . m ",a UM" S
, The Shenandooli brought in a very l and torgot to lock up eate.
large freight yesterday and the follow- Burney Williams, one o Mr. Maler s
iug passengers: Frank wood, Cecial emioyees, wkmwhi uwi. jiiaura yumtut
Evans arid came in to him at the time mentioned oy
Mrs. KiMinlH Mr. Maler. but told no business,,, &aiu
We return thanks for an invitation.
and two children, Mr. A. Miller, J. J.
Tnlannnf Vrav S. TlnflTv.' A. Huh-
tMai. W. A. Blount came up from . ' 5" . ...
, bard, Capt. Osborne and two children,
Moifehead City, yesterday on his wa, . au(1 lwo Mfe8
home in Beaufort county. Says he MamieHuuter and Ml, w. p.M, Ehri
thinks he can, get Congress to make his . .
.pltanonia port of entry next year. ,; . 8hecai.ried MrB tween 2 and 3 o'clock going towards
Wti were mistaken in saying;' that Wm. Lorch' Miss Sophia Brinn, Miss James Cjty, ( l j -,',it " !l;,,t.Wl 1
' Robert Hancock was elected Chairman gate Riienii Mrs. A. II. Holton. Mr. A. The defendants offered no testimonyj
oi the Kepubiican L-ouiity ixeouitve jj Hoiton, all , for New York, F. C.
Charles used a : few tough words to
wards hini' fthd ' went out; i the other
boys were in the stpi'P $t the time. "
Uaywood. Oreen testified to liavinf,' in the Rplrtlb6can party, hey iir
met the defenUants on the ranroau
Committee hi the Ilahn faction; ; 5 He Roberts and lady for Elizabeth City.
'was elected by neitlier faction, but by
the Township Executve Committees.
.'. The notice of , the New!' Berne and
Woman.
Qcil Qcincy, in the Nut Shell, has
Pamhco Transportation Company call- n
p .u . .uu ,-uu .j.. - t Poetsand Historiansrand the experience
tod to-day.M We learn from Mai. Garra- , . , ... . . .
, l T ni i -i j pf actual life give a different meaning;
but their counsel, Mr. Moore, put in
strong speech for their release, takin
the ground that the testimony of Nathan
Henderson, a confessed thiet,; was not
this county, are aroused, by , pho t back
seats the auti -prohibition jtit's affl forcing
them to take, in Uie, Iteimblican iwrty
Wherever, a i lepublioau prohibitioijisl;
ippps up UiS'head for. any position, either
of. honor or f profit, ,dbwn comes the
anti-prohibition guillotine and off comes
that ambitious head. - The prohibition
Republicans now proiose : to hold - a
meeting here' nOoniito' "proscribe pro-
scription'' and to devise ways to make
themselves felt in the cominur election.
They5 rightly conclude, if they are unfit
to be trusted With power and authority
e also
unfit to be voters of that party.
W. J. Barrett Esq., alias Billy .Wood
pile alias J. Bj Bogardis," alias John T.
Shockley is coagratulated on his won-
deful success as an alim, . If such char
acters are not directly ' denounced by
the Decalogue, they certainly do not
belong to that class, who, like the
suggesting this- wonderful oZios for
Lieutenant Governor so tickled his' in-
. wav that while in Norfolk he visited
the steamer which' is being built, and
that it is being rapidly pushed, to com
pletion. . i.; i . ( , j
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. Educational. f ( , , : ,
and the real derivation is, of course,
different from 'the Ahglo-saxon wiff
ma a , w-ife man. We refer to the
matter to. preface a request to a very
talented young New Bernian, Mr. Leh-
( The 5th of, the series of lectures before man. ' We would be under obligations
the colored Normal school will be de- to him to give us for publication an oc-
fiYytfPtHPft asional article on the Anglo-Saxon as l(J "eM commiUed t0
Johnson's at 8 o clock, by Mr. John S. changed into our English. He has 7 ..
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sufficiently corroborated to justify the Ptient Job "walkhl their integrity"
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liberty ik-ij. !-M.isH f il
TTin iuctii-fl hold Hint, from all the tes-
timony before him there was -'probable ordinate' vanityy that; witli the purpose
cmisfi" nA thev were retired 'to cive of tickling, he reproduces the
bond in the sum of $200 dolaVs for their ile,,n in vour dail7, "'s? of last Satur-
appearance at the next trm of the Su- u"i' " " UU1 "v , BW .fc , ""l . ,u
periof court, i t ; s ', . il M 'l i his heai;t' if y,ou ?hould 1,1proiluce. the
The witness. Nathan Henderson, was .item hi every issua of your paper from
held in the sum of 250 dollars' for hip
appearance, failing to give ino re-
his profession, and Mr. Dawson has re
turned to the city and may be found at
his post, at Dillon's. . , ., , :'
The Democrats held a meeting here
Saturday. The meeting was not largely
attended, but the business was transact
ed decently and in order. Delegates
were elected to the county convention,
viz: S. I. Wooten, S. IJSutton, C. W.
Joyner, G. L. Taylor aiWb. K. W How
ard,, C. W. Joyner, M-II. Wooten, S.
I. Sutton, Noih Rouse and G. L. Taylor
were elected a township executive com-,
mittee. M. H. Wooten was recom-,
mended as a suitable person to represent
the; county . in next Legislature, C. S.
Wooten was recommended for the 8eu
ati aud; E. W. Bizzell , for Superior
Court Clerk. John L. Hardy was nom
inated for Township Constable.
Died At the residence of her hus
band, Josiah Sutton, near La Grange,
onthe night 6f the 29th of last month.
Maltha Sutton, age 51 years. The de
ceased was, and had been for manv
years, a member of the Disciples church
and was a true and faithful christian
Her daily walk through life was such as
to leave no doubt in the minds of those
who knew her, as to her happiness now
The husband has lost a kind and loving
wife, the children a devoted mother, the
community a good woman, and the
church a christian.
"Rest, kind one, for thy iourney is o'er.
Rest, sweetly rest, on the beautiful shore;
Safely at last . thou hast reached the
, bright goal,
Fatherland, home of the soul." t
The writer has paesed through, in by
gone days, the famous rice fields of the
Santee in South Carolina, and has never
seen anything to excel the crop of Mr,
George Lewis of this county. The army
worms in it liavo done no material
damage. i
The cotton crop is damaged "by. the
wet weather about one third; but owing
to increased acreage the amount will
probably be as large as last year. In
,1361 Capt. Lane made the first experi
ment in cotton it being thought then
that the crop could not be successfully
raised but "Tiow the yield" from the
county, wjjl ib likely to approximate
7,00d bales, and the capacity 'for ex
pansion is almost unlimited.
COMMERCIAL.
Jones Gounty Items.
public are invited to attend
i . 'II ,1 , '
uterestuig, topio catt be suggested than
the one above alluded to wiffman,
Hubba In Edgecombe. ; . j . .''
Edgecombe held, the county conven
tion yesterday for the purpose of. nomi
nating bounty' officers. The following
telegranl was received last night: '
-- UT4om'H3' C! 'Oar. R 1fi8'A
AAJIlfUUV, il. V., .
to nt-
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e Shaimadoahi M ' !
The steamer Shenandoah, 0. D. line,
Fi-atghta on
arrived at her wharf yesterday at 7 a.m.
with the largest freight of the season;,
We find the following consignees
G. J. Watson, II. R Bryan, J. Ki Wit-
Graded School we learn that only about Ua, S. F. Teiser , J, Miller, G. R. Hood & his MrtvtUa nV8t and ,.lflt time he liils
WKuV nmu.eu ..vB y K.veu in (jo., ii. J. liugiies, J. a. fatterson, a. ever refu3ed a ivthine-and now to-dav
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Graded School Notes. '
Oninquiry of thes secretary of the
now henceforth. Such is the vanity of
the human heart. But seriously, our
alias should not think so, lightly of the
Lieutenant Governorslup( It made the
';Child of, the . Skies," through "the
kindness of Providence" Governor. of
North Carolina. It might place the
"sore leg tramp from Georgia" in the
same "easy chair." Remember, too,
our mutual friend, Uncle Richard, once
refused this position from the hands of
.. If ii Aa ariilAran VW frtrflT-fivA t.n fif- 1 fV.ii nnmna Pannla nnf rfP aiinK ivin. n i- fi t . l. irr T T 1 T I
a. . w w& w. .uo minng a. Simpson, ghas. wmtty, U.ianic hig own heart at his own folly and at
Uittb ii wi luano ukj uaiuuuitti uiuci. l .1. 1 1 rnV- 1 1. It. lJllT,lPr- JiJixtPr ol mm iui.: ij ' x.
i.Ptr Amnuiatcd. ! --- . , , , . : Z1 . T " . I e Kinuiipss oi rrovuieuco " to uov
i pticb. Hiir, ir ih nnrnssnrv rn rnnir Q u.nr i n a da t 1 y., f..i; i z. w ' i i
Mrf John Day who has been suffering a .T" " Vl ","1LJ
for the last six months with Aneurism r"V"'7 " T , J' W"' of this illustrious example and beware
'. ; " . - m order to determine, how many teach- w.fa. Bell 'h-;. DaUBroA.. J. T.-Oun- i ... ; .' ,
in the calf of his loft leg. was undertho . ijj Ii I . YV, ' . 11 LI .... . . . . i how you .trifle with "the kindness ot
MissLucretia Edwards, one of Kin
ston's belles, is visiting this place. : '
Commissioners' Court Monday, and as
the farmers are busy getting fodder, not
many people present. ,
Hon. JW..Shackleford will address
the citizens of Jones at Trenton, Sep
tember ICth, the day of the county con
vention.1 We hope a large number will
be in attendance, as Mr. S. will doubt
less make an able speech.'
The Republicans held their county
convention last Saturday, and the fol
lowing were nominated: E. R. Page for
the legislature; E. II. E. F. Perry for
clerk; 0. E. Scott for sheriff; I. T. Wil
son for register of deeds; D. .Harrison
for county surveyor, and Jno. Bryan for
coroner. Most of the delefiateaiameto
NKW niCIIMC MARKET.
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CottoK Middling 11 Jc; low middling
Hie. good ord iiuny He; ordinary IOJc.
None in market. ' -
Ct)RN 78c. in bulk; 80c. in sacks. ,
Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm
at $2.50 for yellow dip. ' '
Tak Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. , ,. ;
Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb.
Honey 00c. per gallon. ' s ' 1
Cot'NTUV Bacon Hams 18c.; i sides
10c; shoulders 15c. "Lard 15c.
Beef On loot. 5c to c. ' !
Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel.
Euos 18u. per dozen. ,
Peanuts $1. 50. j.er bushel. '
FouDiiu $1.50.
I'EACHES HOc. per peek.
Am.ES-50c jicr bushel. ' . '
Peaiw-i&I.OO per bushel.
Guapes Concord, $1.00; Scupper
nong, $1.50 per bushel.
Onions $1.50 per busnel. 1 .
Beans-50c. Mr bushel. ,, ,
Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c.
Tallow 0c. per lb.
Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. .
Meal Bolted, $1.15 p?r bushel.
Potatoes Irish, $1.25, sweet 65c. per
bushel. , .
Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed,
$2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts.
9d.iu; snps, .iiu per M. ;
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pamiu neceyoxnavguainpu. So k g h t the Davis & Co., W; Ilollister, Seth Woodali
olwiva flift KTin on ' vpfttarrlflv. I he one-1. I 1 1
. . . t, ' menasot the school will at once give m & Co., S.E..Kooncef D. iH.-Abbott,0,
ratmn was performed by Drs. C. and tnenapes of their children.. Don 't wait Marks,. W. Holton, R. 0. E. Lodge, J
Zr 7 iL'Zi another day.' - , I If..; ? I I Campbell, T. Gates & Co., J. C. Whitty,
ICDKiuu) vivum., I Tl. 1. .. . 1 i .J . . . , . , n ri
xi, naa uccii Buggcnieu uiu mjiiie are I A. Li. JLieniUSOn, U. VV. Morton iSOn,
holding Ibackf iaiid' if -some favorite A. H. Chadwick & Brot, Mid. N. C. R
teacher is not selected then they will R. Co., R. Berry, D. M. McCain & Co.,
rlof tp t Jlie, school.' Tp& cln pe- Steed, Harget & CO., Jno. Suter, U. S.
hove that. Wo believe the people of Mace, Hancock Bros., S. Wooten, How-
New Berne are too sensible for that. It ard & Jones. Geo. Allen & Co.. F. Ul
yesterday tevening;
.y , rr,,
Ncwfrom Harlowe'a Creek.
We received yesterday morning,
througl) the mail, the.follqwing letter: ;
Harlowe's Creek, Sept. 2d, 1382.
Eds. Journal: There is a woman.
Mary Mitchell, ' colored, wife of Jesse is abundantly proved that the Superin- rich, S. H. Scott, J. J. Tolson & Co. , G.
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JUltuneii, wiiu guve uirui w miw uiiii-.
dren on the 29th of August, all girls, and
all alive tend doing well-. ' 1 ' ."
RespeotfuWy,
B, F. Borden.
Gov. Jarvis. . . , . , .
. La Grange Items- ,!
JRev. G. W. .bandeillin was in town
Saturday, the first time in some weeks.
It is also rumored, that one or two
additional bar rooms are to be opened
in this place in the near future.
J. S.' Biazell contemplates opening a
Vour Name lu Print. 1
: Mr. A. M. Baker left yesterday morn
ing via Raleigh for New York to purch
ase his fall stock of goods
Messrs. A. Miller arid' j.' J. 'Toleori re
turned from the north yesterday and
are receiving thejr goods tf. m i
tendent 1 highly accomplished, and a R. Guion. J. W. Shennard. Hackburn lai,dware stoic, at the old drug store,
successful Urtidea 'School man, and the Bros., J. W, Moore, Roberts & Bros., S. w."ul l,lu ,,IBl. 01 wwuvr.
II. Fowler, MallettBips,, 48, iRbdmond, , i fr. ,,. , w. Uizzeii are occupying
F. F.Cherry, T. A. Green, A. Miller, II. their new .stand on, west Caswell street
W. Wahab, C. II. Fowler. John D.; Walters & Co. are at the store
As fast as the goods could be unload- vacated by them
school will necessarily be a good one.
And we,can?t believe, that a preference
for any particular ' subordinate' teacher
Z 11 influence any. in, their, support of
3schobf. I The(iRAEt) ScHOOr firBt
above everything else ' t
RIaglHtrate'a Court. ' 1 ''' .
' On yesterday Charles Canon and W.
Canon were brought before Thos. Stan-
Mr; A, G.; Hubbard returned y ester- jj 'Kf wUh' eakingmto
day from Lithia Springs, Va. We re-1" MiJi. Z L
toxin a aiuji mitu u
ed they were put on board the steamer ' Sim Wooten' has moved to the store
Neute until she was loaded to "her uM fornierlv occupied bv . Ilines & Grav.
tpaciiyf arid 'we'flnd ie follow- j;s. and Shade Wooten ' are opening a
most capacity
ing list of consignees on her papers:
ir a n t r 1 1 rt tit Tl.. rr
FielilsS. H. Iioftih; 1 Ji Meuchuin', W.
F. Stanly, Patrick & Dixon, Gardner
South Front
iijili';.-' fllinnmnn. Nnnri ife T-1 Rooiie. R. Ed-
f ( iii r " therefrom g(wds and money 'to amount wardA, U. Archbeii, . t. west, vv. i.
vir.i'll irn'UM'JTV oftl5.00.v"" West,J.H.Kinsey,j.A.Jianra4lan,u.
, 4UJRaiyl44lpVfiltu.i the j. j M(X)re Esq., appeared as counsel B. McCotter & Co., W. T. Rouse, Oe
Claire Scott ;ComVuiatioii,,pached foT the defendants J iS' v i tingerBros., W. F.Moore, W.' tl. Dail
city last night. . . y i Th wtmtf" W Nuthan Hen- & Bio., It. Rayner, L. J. Moore,: J. P-
nerson, a colored boy about 12 yean of umnei;, .ce,V?-..
age j ?io fopfessed to, ibeing an accom
KatlB;atIoii.inioetnf(. i , j ,f j, ,
The Stimson Republicans held- a rati
fication meeting at the 'court house last plice in the robbery. His testimony
nitrht which was attended by a pretty .was! ihjsijbbtande, tluttjhe'waf pt a jfup-
fair crowd. Miles Shepard, colored, per given by Mr. Stimson; that they
presided'over'the meeting- 'and 'consid- ed m6 th.them; !to 'with lighty-seveii,
. . ... . -t S a. l I Tamoa iTirir Trior fnar iirATir t-rt a nninr Art I rf r i
erabie entnusiasm prevauea. opeeciies , ",f " " " scholars- They are generally pupils of
i. ' r- ht xr I f li0 rn.ilrna.rl tiftftrMr. MfliArV ntnvA ami I . . "
i TL-oro m hiih itv -. vv . mtii i in. Tfii. 11. i v .....v-. . .... uu
Kinston Items. ,
Kinston College, Dr. R. ! II. Lewitt,
Prmfcipil; ned its) falljsfssion Jo-day
waited until people Were done passing;
advanced instruction. It is claimed the
White, K. rvt-enman ana i.u.ADDOtt. f-p- p b, Colwe will soon reach one hundred
Mr. Lehman, in a ludicrous .manner, they then went down to the store, and gfty'-, ( , j
told how the trading was attempted to Charles Canon pushed the table that '
to be carried -on by the Hahn -barred the door away and -went in, .W. D. Raynor agent has moved his
delegates 'with ' the1 Stimson' men. while Wm.Canoh and himself watched stock of fine gc8 to the elegant bncjc
He read a fcertificate Jrom! Washington on the outside; that Charles brought out re recently burit at the corner of
' Slade,' Who !was" published' in' the' Jour- first, some cakes and a pistol; that lie P fWW?f !P of
' - i iii at i i i vi i mm f iiiih. rv
nal vesterdav as having voted for
Hahn, denyi
He'also call
Hahn. denykig thaliho cast sue
fliif fp IV. S. Gfeori
Hardee. Raynor keeps
. i: i ' j first class eoods and oucht. to. let, the
vote, nine, n u. cuniaiuiug iuouey mm i , , , iv; I j
I . jiv.1 4i :i. j : duuiic Know mis xaci uuuucu a ki"
el Who 1 1'"!"""! aim wiiu nit-y iooa it uuwii iu f " ;
.'J L I . . ' . ...... n,tffoi4!oamanf in 4-lia tl-onlrlv lilPHV 1 T .
was reported as having, voted for Hahn; near the railroad bridge and divided it Tr"":r.r " ..r.TI
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'1"1 1 1 1 -i i 'J- i P' receiving two urns, a nana tun "'bi i"e or new owwu uu D-
of change and the pistol. He also stated son, was brought here last Saturday by
Mr: Editor: A3 you have done right that he went to James' City' that night, Wm. M. - Parker, who farms on the
inexposiug delmquente for, not, payiiig burpd the bills of money and slept un- land of J. F. Parrott, in Woodington
their poll taxes, would it be wrong for der a goods box, and the next day J township, and sold to Win- F; Stanley,
the County Commissioners to look after when Spiver, (lid Constable, came to at 12 cents per pound. He shipped it
the two! hunarei an! tea'rljl tixteen him he denied knowing anything about by the NeuSe, tfe Nt-Berne, to A.
thousand dollars that was in the iNation- it, at first, but finally told himsaU about ireaaweii oc uo. 01 worioiK, v a. , uis
al Bank' in last May's report,1 subject to it and went to, get the bills which he cotton merchants., " " ..
check. ' ; J. O'G. ' buried) but they were gone and he The County Commissioners "held theii
New Ecrne. Sept. 4lhi ii . t , thou went and got the box containing regular monthly meeting tOrday.ii The
new stock at Sim's old stand. ,
, j Freeman, Smith's: houses have been
removed to; a.lot on the railroad in front
of urehison's. It , is ( rumored that
Simon Wooten, the purchaser of Smith's
lotvnwill ,build three1 large stores on
saidlot.j ,i !?mii, fiif. :ts.
"! A hinnvv" i-rtin-frill (in. iMnnrl.-iv tiio-tit
, j - j -' n " -
in a' portion of this county, Greene and
Wayne, raising Bear creek to overflow
ng'f Washing away bridge's, etc." ' About
fifty feet 'of 'the dani" at'Joyner's mill
was washed away,
: - C. L. Kooncei for a long time clerk in
the firm of , Edwards & .Murchison, ex
pects to leave this place about the mid
die of this , month,; 01! Florida. , W. M
Nettles, and it may be others, will fol-1
low sometime during the fall or winter.
Cotton picking, if the weather is fa
vorable, will ebnimene'e in a fe days.
There 'is' 'asalways, 'a difference of
opinion as to the crop. Some ' express
an opinion that it will be better than
last yerfr, while Others' day ' that' ft is'not
ROgOCHl. Ui ""M . ,
Mr,Duiin, Republican candidate for
Clerk,, was up Saturday, attending
suppose to the ! disaffected Republicans
about here. . If Coleman enters the field
as an independent, Billy won't get all
the Republican votes here, sd say some
of the voters. '; '''i';
Miss Eflie Rouse and Miss Delia Daw
son, accompanied by N. J. Rouse and
James Dawson, ' left here' last week for
Raleigh. Misses Rouse and Dawson are
students at Peace Institue; Mr. Rouse is
at Chapel HiJJi persuing the! studies of
Trenton the evening before the conven
tion, and they had quite a lively time,
The following delegates were appoint
ed at the primary meeting of Trenton
township to attend the Democratic
county convention to be held at Trenton
September lfith: Jno. W. Andrews, Ab-
ner Dawson, W. M. Hawkins, E. M.
Foscue, Jas. B. Stanly,. Jos. A. Smith
and P. M. I'earsall. Jno. W. Wooten
was elected chairman, and Lewis King
secretary of the township executive
committee.
Is it not time for the Democrats to
nominate a candidate for Congress in
this district? Candidates in all the
other Congressional districts have been
nominated, and they are making a vigor
ous canvass, winch is very much need
ed. In this district, especially in JonCd.
we to a man are in favor of nominating
Mr; F. M. Simmons for the position.
Mr. Simmons, though a young man, is
second to none in the district in point of
ability and popularity, and if nominated
will no doubt thoroughly and" ably can
vass the whole district.
I notice iu last Tuesday's Journal a
communication severely criticising the
course of some of the Jones county del
egates at the late Senatorial convention.
The coiresisuident has either intention
ally or through mistake grossly misrep
resented the motive or the action of the
delegates in stating that there was a
conspiracy, bctaeeni the .delegates, and
the personal enemies of , Col,., Whitford.
I have sicken to all the delegates about
the matter, and each one flatly contra
dicts any such combination ever having
existed between them and any one.
BALTIMORE IttAHKET.
Baltimore, Sent. 4. Oats stead v.
southern 40a45c ; western white
42a44c: do. mixed 38a40c. Rye dull at
64afi0c. Hay dull; prime to choice
Pennsylvania and Maryland $16.00al7.00
Provisions firm; mess pork $24.00.
Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib
sides, packed, llial4sc. Bacon shoul-
ers Isic; clear rib sides lOic. Hams
15al(Uc. Lard refined 14c. Butter
steady; western packed 14a20c. Coffee
dull; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair,
aftici Sugar firm; a soft 9fcr-
Whisky higher at $1.20al.a23. l
. 1.
WILMINGTON MARKET. jj
Wilmington, Sept. 4. Spirits tur
pentine firm at itlHc. - Rosin firm
at 1.30 for strained, and $1.45 for
good strained. Tar linn at $1.(15. Crude
turpentine steady at $1.25 for hard,
and S2.50 for yellow dip and virgin.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.'
New York, September 4. Cotton
steady; September 12 28al2 29; October
11 itiail Ti ; November 11 57all 58; De
cember ll.57all.58; January U.C5all.ft6;
February 11 7fiall 77; March 11 B7all 8S;
April 11.99al2.00: May 12 10al2 11: June
12 19al2 20. Sales 73,000 bales. . ' . :
Cotton quiet: uplands 12 13-16;Orleans
13k. . ' '
P. Holland, Jr. . O. H. Gdion.
HOLLAND & GUION, i
(At Simmons & Manly 's Law Office.)
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Land purchased and sold on short no
tice.
Special attention given to the lettine
of houses and collection of rents.
P. O. Box 404, NEW BERNE, N. C. ,
For references apply to National Bank,
Geo. B. Guion, Simmons & Manly,
sep4-d&wtr
' Stonewall Items.
Rain! Rain! ! Rain!!!
The Jute crop has improved of late.
We can raise an unlimited quantity in
this county. 1
Mr. John J. Brabble, one of the pion
eers of Stonewall, and a man univer
sally esteemed, is at the point of death.
The Tiger Lily came into Stonewall at
4 p. m, on Tuesday with the , first load
of merchandise t ever carried tjiere by
steamer. ;.s,,; .j,,.,; j -,!. ,;;. ;'i f
: The corn crop in the county is dam
aged, probably; about one-fourth by the
rains. To give an idea of what this
means,' a very good farmer oif New
Ditch, Mr. Ben McCotter, on being asked
about his crOp,i said '"it is badly dam
agedI don't 'think I will make over 8
barrels per acre.' 1 " 1 " ';. ' ; " ;
The rice crop this year is extra, good.
The acreage is less than it was last year,
but the total yield will be much more.
FARMTO LET. ;
A valuable Truck Farm in high state
of cultivation, one-half mile from New
Berne, between Nepse and Trout roads.
Stock, carts, harness, funning utensils,
and every thing necessary to a truck
and cotton farm on the place. ; Also,
about 300 loads stable manure, ready for
next Crop'. Terms liberal. "' ' '
Or I will farm on shares with a good
man who can pay his half expenses of
the crop.
For further information apply to "
J. A. MEADOWS.
New Berne, Sept, 2,188c. sep3dtf
: : NOrnCE.
Office of Sec. and Treas, New Berne
& Pamlico Steam Transportation Co.
1 New Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. ;
At a meeting of the directors, held on
Wednesday,, Aug. 27, the Treasurer was
ordered to collect f roin the Stockholders
of the Company thirty per cent of their
subscriptions to the capital stock of said -Company
on or before the 15th day of
September, 1882. . ,
Stockholders are requested to mako
payment as' above at my office in New
lierne. ' Kespectiuuy,
-.i- . ' - T. A. GREEN,
nugS-dtoV ;; 'i Sec. &Treas.
; E. E. W HE ATLEY'S 1
Steam 13ye .rVVorks,
IOT Church Street, NORFOLK, VA.
Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch
es done in the very best manner.
"Prompt attention given to all orders
by mail or express sep2dly