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-1 I i.: ; i " t 1 , t (V i . - 1 ' it-,-. I TV . y-n-Tr t. iiAf l.Ju VOL . I. NEW BERNE, N. C., FRIpAY; SEPTEMBER, X 882. NO. 137V ii rv . vi i v 1 1 j LOCAL NEWS. Journnl miniature Alnianar. Sun rises, 5:8 ( Length of day, " . . Sun sets, ' 6:17 1 12 hours, 30 minutes. i Moon rises 2:06 a. m. corrupted, and urged o reformation. Such lectures are useful; and the large audience hearing him went away with new thoughts to' ponder over, in addi tion to having had a pleasant evening's entertainment. , , ,.".. - HI No Mayor's court for three days. . The steamer docks presented quite a naval appearance yesterday, 5, ' ' Superintendent John (Green ist having the Theatre put in tip'top order for the thirteenth. Mr. J.. Ii; Bell of Polloksville repre sented the merchants of that town on the Goldttborb yesterday,' " Scuppernong grapes are beginning to come into market. They sell for one doll.ir and fifty cents per bushel. , , A few davs ago Mr. Geo. W, White, of Onslow killed a. buck weighing 150 pounds, dressed. Pretty fair buck. The New South shows tact and enter prise, and in the number of October 2d w ill give a biographical sketch and por trait of the Rt. Kev. Thos. Atkinson, lite Bishou of North Carolina, written by Col. James G. Burr. Duplin, county has hold another Teachers' Institute. Wo regard . this feature of the new school law as a most -important element in making the schools . efficient, and are sorry to see that it is not practiced ill every county in: the State. 'v,vi:'-.;.' 7-ii;?;':7':i Isaac Smith, Esq. , Mr. i?ageV contest ant for legislative honors in the Trenton convention, says that a large part of the colored voters in Jones have determined to run Moses J, Green for the Lcgisla v tare any way) lie says they want one of their own race to represent thein. ' ... Beaufort Convention. . 7 We have the following telegram from Beaufort: ' ' ' : Beaufout. N. C, Sept. 1ti, The Democratic County Convention met here todav.- Col.! J. N. Whitford was unanimously endorsed as nominee for the Senate. ! i W. t iiowland, Clun'n. Dem. Ex. Com Vonr Naiuo hi Print. 1 Young Heber Rives, of South Creek, returns to the University at Chapel Hill to-day. , ,J ! , .,.. , ;, Mr. R. Foster, of . Baltimore, General Manager of the Ctyde: line, and Mr. Me Carrick, agent at Norfolk, were in the City yesterday, . , : . ;. '. - ' ' t i-Crrttl Lint or Jnrors For Fall Term' Superior Court of Craven County: First week?W. P. Lane, Alfred Tun- stall, Win, O ask ins, J. W. Toler, J. A. Simpson, W. H." Johnson, T. L. West, G. F. Lancaster,, Win. Ball, Wm. Nobles, John Dillurd, A. M. Wetheriugton, C. R. Robbins, E. B. Williams, Judgo P. Stanly, Turner J. May, Cannon Smith, Harvey Griffin, Peter Godett, Alexander Caton, Henry Nelson, Arrington Purify. J, P. C. Davis, Frank Dinkiris, Jas. F. Heath, John Gaskins.sr., D. N. Kilburn, Wm. Cleve. sr. Jackson Clark. W. II. Whitehurst, Samuel Taylor, Lewis Dix on, 11. I'. Dautrhertv. Charles Moselv. Samuel Ellison, John E. Everington. Second week Allen Gaskins, Abner Nelson, . Ephrain Awkins, Isaac Taylor, F. S. Einul, W, II. Hill, L,. S. Wood, Jesse Brooks, U. (V. Mosely, R. P. Wil liams, vvm, .wjnte. ft. 1'. Wetheriugton, II-A. Russell, Thomart We.4, Atnmai iah Toler,. W. D. William W. 11. May, Chas. B. Stubba. ' n ? 7 Arrival of the ;ltlooro. t t an e.n iy nour yesterday morning the booming of a cannon on the Clyde wharf was the signal for the gathering of a large crowd to witness the arrival of the W. H.' Oliver, R. M. Freeman, T. A. Green, R. J?, Kinsey, A. NicolandJ. H. Bell. : , : ; While the committee were preparing resolutions, speeches .were made by Col. Andrews, Messrs. Bull, Nicol, Den. mark, Capt. Gray, Carra way of the Sifting, and others. The speeches were short, Spicy, and some of thein funny. The committee returned and reported the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted woman suffrage being admitted on their adoption: V Wiieukas, The Clyde Steamship Com pany have, in the kindness which char acterizes that company, this day placed us uuuer obligations tor a most pleasant and enjoyable excursion on their new and magnificent steamship the Goldsbwo wo, citiaent or Mew Berno. Kmston. La Grange, Goldsboro and other points on tne Midland Kauroad, who have this day enjoyed their hospitality, deem it a duty and a great pleasure in acknowledging tneir Kindness. Therefore Iiexulivd, That the thanks of this en tire company are hereby extended to Capt. S. H. Gray, the courteous and genial agent at New Berne, to Capt. ones, the efficient and gentlemanly commander, and to all connected with the enterprise lor the most delightful ml pleasant excursion given us this Jfatolml, That we Appreciate ihe ef- tuts of the steamship companies in pro- ining limine-mid quick . facilities 111 tiaiisiKirtiiig ireights from New-Berne to northern ports and we trust that they win receive tliat encouragement and support which they so richly deserve. Aewurm, inat tne tnanksare also due to Maj. Andrews for his kindness in ex tending a free pass over tho Midland uauroart to patties alonir the 1 ne of his road. . , to ;26 In the Finance Committee's report of the City Council's Proceedings pub lished yesterday, it reads: ; "'That the city do not pay any private bills contracted by the several five Com imnfiionera authorized by the Board of Council prior to their contraction." It should read: . , , ; , f 7 "That the citydo Bot pay any private bills, contracted by the ,seyeral Fire Companie8 unauthorized by the Board of Council prior to their contraction The I-'.xod outers. , We occasionally hear from the col ored people who went to Kansas and Indiana three years ago 1 They have failed . to, abetter their condition and many would gladly conio back. We saw several days ago a letter from one N. R. Hatch of Shelville, Ind., to Mr. W. H. West of Lenoir county making earn est and pathetic appeals for help, in re turning to North Carolina. He closes up with the characteristic inquiry about how the colored churches were getting along in his old neighborhood. ... J ., v,-7 7 77- C'ity Finances. - -The action of the City Council in cut ting dovyn expenses will meet with con siderable criticism; but the question is, are' they ,BOt compelled to jnake some njtoney than they receive, and this is in plain violation of law as well as con trary to business principles. We think the trouble in New Berne is that not enough taxes are collected. The cy is a large one, and it necessarily takes a large amount of money to run it. , : Tho redaction falls considerably on the Fire department, but we think the members of these 'coriipanies are patri otic enough to pull through until the city can get the Legislature to enable it to make a larger levy. The fire com panies are the pride -of the city and should be suitably encouraged and sus tained. "" !' ''7 ! ' - "' ' i .... ,, . . ,. .... 7 t UUI.DSBOItO, a new steamer put on the line between this point and Baltimore. ' The increase of business in New Borne and tho neigl boring towns and the growing prosper! ty of the surrounding country demanded putting on another steamer of larger capacity, and through the efforts of. their efiicient agent, Capt. S. II. Gray it has been accomplished. The Goldabaro is the largest boat on this lino that conies to New Berne, ; being two feet widt,r than the Defiance. ; It is 200 feet long, 2 ;feetj; beam, p ;feet holer and feet between decks; tonnage, old meas uremeut, 800 tons; new measurement, 580 tons; and is expected to make 11 miles per hour. She is estimated carry 1200 bales otcotton. . . t r MACniNKRY. .if The Gohhboro is driven by apropelloi wheel ; she has two engines, one 20 x, nign pressure, -one at) x 34 -low pressur of the Nanir &, Levy make. Her main boiler is f of an inch thick, test. SS lbs of stoam pl easure to the square inch tensile strength of iron, 45,000 lbs. It is 11 feet in diameter, 10 feet 6 inches long, two furnaces 3 feet 0 inch by feet long and has 154 3 inch tubes- sheets J. Sho has also, a donkey boiler, with hose, force pump and all appliances for extinguishing fire, and for receiving and discharging freights. , r - i , officers: i Captain, R. F. Jones; 1st mate, John Burgess; 2d mate, Robert Short: Chief Engineer, David Fulton; 2d Engineer, William .Gumphe it: ( Superintendent Engineer of the lino,' John Hennsnall. These are all experienced competent and obliging officer.: , t ' 7 '( ' A INSPECTION.' y' i . f The GolMmro Was inspected in Phil adelphia with reference to tonnage and freight capacity, and at Norfolk to de termine her capacity aud limit fof car rying .-'passengers. " She also secured special permit, for an excursion to be given to the .patrons of the line at Wash ington, and one at New Berue. -.7. delivered a very Pronunciation. Mr. John Manix practical, as wel as npreslingaddress before We teachers of Ihe colored Nor mal School on Wednesday night." His theme jvus Pronunciation, and y the speaker alleged that since the colored , race, without any fault of their own had assisted in a great measure towards corrupting the pronunciation of . the South as nurses and playnjates ofhe whites in ante-bellum 1 tinies so now they should take a pride in being fore most in purifying the local usage. . Mr, Manix then from a Webster's Speller took lip a number of familiar words and illustrated how the pronunciation was Letter from Seven Springs. Accident at Lockville. Mqncuee, N. C, Sept. C The CITY ITEMS. This column, m x, t local upw, U to be u d or Li,cal AdVfiiiFind. . Brick. ; v.;. 150,000 Brick ready for delivery. ' sep8-3t Geo. Allen & Co. " I Seven Springs. Anjr.. 1882.7 Messes. Editors : There hav nsnal quiet of the little villaeeol ing been seveial erroneous accounts Lockville was disturbed this morn-1 of the 'late unpleasantness" at this iug by a frightful accident. The place, the ' writer ol this asks for scatlold around Cole's new factory space in your excellent iianer-to oroKe, and two men, who were em- liuhlish a ftiip nml imnarr.isd wtatu- ldoved ill nuttino' on a slate rrwif I ment of facts so that the public fell with great force upon a lot of GOLD WATCHES J may draw its own conclusions, f old lumber about thirty feet below, ONLY $5. V o It Til $50. ' ' In every community, unfortu- mutilating a young man named Fine Gold Necklaces only 5 Worth V natelyfor the moral status of its Hurley in a terrible manner, break- 7-50- Solid Silve.- Tea Seta only 7 , people, the vile and unprincipled iug both aims and nose, and lace- Worth over 8. Sol idOoldSetsof Jew-, t , are sure to take sides with those rating his face terribly. The other wliSmViS SolldSUvet ? who commit crime, while the peace- man, Mr. J. M.Davis, from llaloigh, Alllaskjsbutti.lwk'aroundandca'lir ablo, law abiding citizens are too had his leg broken, and it is feared on me before purchasing, and willguar- ' apt to exert a damaging influence received internal injuries which I autee. J' can save money after by lnanuestiug a cold, careless in- will prove fatal. At last accounts! difference to such acts as duty to both men were in a, very critical themselves' and society demand condition. that they should openly and prompt ly condemn. - Hence when a crime or misdemeanor is committed it is extremely difficult for the outsido world to view it in its true charac ter. -. '.- 7- ,t 7. In a into issue of the Kinston learning my prices for Hue goods. watches repaired aud warranted. AUTHUU C. FREEMAN. , sep3d4m Norfolk, Va. COMMERCI A L. MAPPi & CO., "NKW IIKItNE m iUKKT. Cotton Middling 1 Uc; low niiJdlini. i'min;,ry 10 ; n f r it . . ' . . Free Vresx a sii-kly attiMi.pt is made JV in -k,",,,,,,J' to smoMier over anil iiiaUc tlie late riot at White Hall appear small and insignificant in the eyes of t he pub lic, the object ol which it is no hard task to understand. It is stated in the article- referred to that the "actions ot the justices in loc.; shoulders 15c. Ljtrd 15c their painstaking and careful et- weep on foot, 5c. to 6c lorts to do justice to all parties in v Cokii-78o. in bulk; SO.; in sacks'. lURPENTiNEiteceipis moderate. Firm .1 ;3 on ror yellow dip. 1 Alt Firm at $1.50 und S1.T5. tlliKSWAX -20c. to &!. i-r lb. llo.NEY-OOc. per gallon. LAJUNTUY UACON llaillH 1A ai.laa The trip was a pleasant one the only accident being the loss of Col. Andrews' pet dog which jumped overboard and was drowned. Kinston items- p S I jm EXCURSION. ; , f; At 10' o'clock yesterday morning a large number of tho patrons o tho line from Goldsboro, La Grange, Kiimton and this city went aboard the steamer for a pleasure trip down the river. The Silver Cornet Band was on hand an excursion is not worth a cent without it and'thei'e too;vere quite a niirtiDer of ladies, and where there are .ladies and lively music, there is bound to be ai dance. Among the fair ones we note Miss1 Irene' Rail cliff and '"Miss 'Annie Duffy both graceful vyahjzers, also Miss Bettio Oliver, Miss KatOj ,Carraway, Miss Annie Uerry, Miss Mary Oliver and Misses Dixon and Richardson 'and Mrs. E. II. Meadows. i Col. J. W7 Andrews, a perfect ladies man, was as jovial as usual, Green Bry an was as happy as ever, and Jim Kin sey of Kinston, Rnown to get more solid oomtort out ot an excursion than any one else, looKea as tiiougn there was "honey in the gourd-',',-' ', ! ' Two and a half hours' run carries us below Wilkinson's Point and there we "right about" dinner being served at the same time.1 After dinlier the crowd assembled on the lower deck when, Mr.j Wm, II, Oliver called the meeting to order, and on motion J. J. Biggs o Goldsboro wa called to the chair, and Carraway of the Sifting and Nuuh U the-JounNAL were elected secretaries. On motion the chair appointed 'the following committee on' resolutions Miss Julia B. White of this place left to-day for St. Mary's school at Raleigh, where she goes to complete her educa tion. , . . " , . .: ... ? ..... ... - s. E. F. Cox with her children, arrived home last Tuesday evening from her trip of health and pleasure in the western part of tho State. it appears mat tne ferrys are very lucky in Republican conventions. In tho nomination for Superior Court clerk of Jones county t it is sajd the. colored brethren drew the colored line in favor of the nominee. Perhaps the nominee will: now abandon tho proposition to estab.isti a whipping post" at every col: ored man's door in the State, i Authony Davis, Esq., of Pink Hill, was in town last - Monday fixing up his ''war paint"- for his enemies who re cently contrived his defeat for the Leg islature. It is said he will put Uncle Kilby Jones on the war path, '-vho pro poses to bring in the scalps of Sheriff Davis, lawyer Perry and their Lieuten- ant-Gcneral Dick Whitfield, next No vevnber. ,i ,- . . The impulsive and indomitable Frank Parrott is after the Hubbs "fraction' for publishing a resolution, purporting to have been passed at the Republican convention at Kinston on tho 26th of August last, endorsing Hubbs for Con gress, which resolution never saw the light of that convention. ;It was an after birth of the convention and now has tho odor of putrifaction about it. Frank declares the one hundred and five thousand colored population in this district must have a representative of their race in the law making assembly of the country. . The carpet bagger must give way to a rightful representative of the colored race. olved in. the unfortunate affair, and the result aimed at , by them, meets the hearty approval ot our citizens." A more palpable mis take and glaring misrepresentation ould not appear on paper. Juir- ther, the writer says, "An the evi dence came out it was singular to notice how it differed from the ex aggerated reports we have heard, and the great riot dwindled into a comparatively insignificant assault Sweet Potatoes-50c. per bushel. Eaas 18c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fodder $1.50. Peaches 30c. per peck. Apples 50c. per bushel. Pears-$1.00 per bushel. Grapes Concord, 1.00; Scupper nong, 1.50 per bushel. Onions $1.50 per busuel. Beans-50c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow-6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted. SI .15 nr tmalial POTATOES-Irish, $1.35, sweet 65c. per UUDHC1 Manufacturers of and dealers in""' u' Plain, Japanned and Stamped Tinware,! Stoves. Heaters. Banges. Etc.. ' ' Lamp and House-Furnishing Goods, Metallic Roofing, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. 104 & 106 Water xf., 84 it 36 Roanoke av." NORFOLK VA., Write for Catalogues and Price List. ' ISotice. Statu of Ngi:th Carolina, ) .- Ci-avi-n County. J Thn snh'eribcr hiivini: cinnliilerl nn Ailmiiiip- irutdr of Hie esiato of K. 11. Winilley, tit-ceased, uu the 1st day ol September, A.U. lbS'i, before tlie Probate Court of Craven county, hereby iiotititw all jiersime having cl:iim? tuinsl paid enlate, to pie entllii-iii for payment on or before the ,v 1st Day of Septembor, 1883, ' or this notice will lie jileatli-tl in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to miiil .estate will make immediate payment . Done this 1st day of September, 1882. John Dunn, - 1 ep2dlw Ailiuiuistrutar. and batterv." Of course if murder lad been committed, which came J5"1"0 West India 5 inch, mixed, near being the case a mere acci- I' M- Bunding 5 inch, hearts, dent preventing-to those who 3-50; PB 3.S0 per M, -have the same mind as the perpo- Hi. ., trators of the deed it would bo very Baltimore. Sent. .ni 'Bna. iusignificant. The world contains southern 42a47c.: west. white just such characters, whose god is 42a44c.; do. mixed 38a40c. Pro- sell, whose only reliance is in brute 0,18 nigner ana nrm;mess pork $24.00. 7 .... Itiillr moita t,l,n..l.l. 1 i force, and whose only desire is r- "7 . " ciear trrep.1 of o-iii, Th ornhm's woe ,des Packei lUalSc. Bacon- shoul greed ot gain, llie oiplian swoe ders 12tc.; clear rib sides l6Jc. Hams or the widow's tear are insignificant I5al61c. Lard-refined 14c. Butter facts to them. steady, western packed 14a20c. Coffee Vn,w in thw trial n Untied to it was I easier, Rio careoes. ordinary to fir. singular to notice that the- eounsel Pr f rr-A-sof t-K for the defence had it all their own ' "v Office of Sec. and Treas. Hew Berne way, there being no counsel to rep- avilmin.ton market. & r""iSteam TnTtation Oo. resent the other side. We incline wilminoton, Sept. 6.-sPirits tur- ' "'ZJi !Sf to the opinion that the justices P -rjJJ c 1 f w- were greatly at fault When they sut- KOJd strained. Tar firm at 1 80 Crude ordered to collect from the Stockholders lered the counsel to rule out certain turpentine steady at 81 25 for hard ot tlie Company uni ty per cent, or their testimony Which would have com- and 2.50a2.70 for yellow dip and virgin. sub8Cr,P"ons to tlie capital stock of said- ...... .. k,.v . N Vrtnir Sn. o r.,... OT1CE. September, 1882. stockholders are requested to make Hew proceedings ''met the approve firm; September 13 8412 3.5; October PW"1 as aliove at my office in our citizens," or that the "groat n 60all 62: November 11 (Wall 61 ; De- BernCl - BespecUully Xs.i. Hyde County Items. Mr. Williams of your inllaye has been visiting relatives. ... 7 Protracted meeting going on in the Methodisth ehurh at Swan Quarter. I Mr. Thos,' R. Jarvis of Sladesvillo, lost his infant daughter last wee. ' ' Have been very busy ever since I heard from yoii, but I send a fow items picked up between times. , I hear of no woddings, but courting is progressing nneiy. tiOOK out lor news when the cold season sets in. , f Rev. Mr. Barbeur, on South Lake, is bereaved over the loss of a little son, He died unexpectedly, of congestion Aged about 7 years. ,. - J see that Geo., Credle is determined to keep Hyde ahead. Perhaps that 'barP' had a very large bunghole; or the bunghole had a very small Itarrel. . ; ' j, . 1 ,: i ' Price, the Liberal, has been to Swan Quarter., t lie made his little speeches consisting chiefly in arraigning the Democratic party; We thought he was a Liberal judging front his speech he is a Radical. '. . -, Rico cops are very fino, but the worms have appeared and serious inju ry is feared. Corn is more or less in jured in all parts of the county; on some of the low lands about Fairfield a total failure. Cotton is weeding finely, but I have not seen an open boll. riot dwindles into a comparatively cemberll.60all.61; January ll.68all.69; insiguilicaut assault and battery," February 11 79all 80; March 11 90all 91; is a fabrication and a downright in- f pnl 12.OUI2 u)2: May 12 isms i4:June suit to the intelligence and moral MnlJ16.( ........... i I , it .ni. I 1,1, ..,lib f T I 1 . , 'ii NCUIIUICMIJ Ul LOO gUUU JJJ, community; and we assert without that it meets with the unqualified o. A. L XI U XiOl lllilj disapproval ol nineteen-twentietus ot our citizens. The tact is, Mr Editor, and there is no getting out ot it, a most cowardly aud uncalled lor riot, or whatever you may please to call it, occurred at White Hall on Sunday, July 30th, in which Thos. W. Uzzell, a sworn justice ot the peace, O. K. Uzzell, a town commissioner, Wright Uzzell and Atlas Uzzell, four brothers, at tempted to and did beat Dock Thomson, a pol iceman. From hear- in cr ot their threats he was induced to remain in doors until late in the Tin arid SriPP.-Trnn Warp . ,1 m wn www vmi v . w a And dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Crock nfiT on1 ni.i QCi tfn Qn oV Tlrk-iS3 i rl was mienaeu, ue was luuuccu to Blinds, Apple and Pear Pearers, etc. come out, wnen ne was seizeu anu oug8-dtd A. GREEN, Sec. & Treas. MANUFACTCUEB OP afternoon,' when, receiving i word Iroin the besiegers that no harm stamped and beaten to the ground by one ot the assailants, while an other stood around with pistol iir hand threatening to snoot whoever interfered. Thus while endeavor ing to separate the parties I found MIDDLE NTKF.ET, NEW BERNE, N. C. Opposite John Suter's Furniture Store. jull3d6in P. Holland, Jr. O. II. Guion. HOLLAND & GUION, it necessary to knock down one of hAt Simmons & Manly's Law Office.) HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. the belligerents and got shot dowu myself, aud received what was at first ..pronounced to be a mortal wound. It ia ' needless to say that , the community far and ' near was shocked aud a deep I gloom .cast over it. My wouud has not yet sufficiently healed to allow me to Geo. B. Guion, Simmons & Manly attend the active duties incumbent sepi-a&wtr upon me j neither can I expect to , ; wATJUr Tft rvrp ever again bo tho man physically ' aaVX4 lU Lhi. tho wnnml i iirnnnnnepd 11 verv A valuable Truck Farm in high state the wound is pronounced a jei of cultivation one-half mile from New "slight oue," and the Whole thing Berne, between Neuse and Trent roads. uas uwiiuueii into coiuparativciy Htock, carts, harness, tanning utensus. Land purchased and sold on short no tice. - ' ' ' - ' Special attention given to the letting of houses and collection of rents. , P. O. Dox 464, NEW BERNE, Jf. C. For references apply to "National Bank, E. E. WHKATLEY'S r Steam Dyti Works, lOT til inch 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 PENDLETON HOUSE, : ' Elizabeth City, K". C, A. L. PENDLETON, lrop'r. " This popular hotel is centrally located , and nearer to the Railroad and Steam-' boat depots than any hotel in the city. Situated at the North end of Water street, very near the river, and in the best part of the city. Terms very mod erate.? ; sep2dlm 'WOODARD HOUSE, EDENTON, N. 0. ............ This old and well-established Hotel still offers first-class accommodation to the traveling public. : '. Terms uoasonable. : 1 Sample Room for Traveling Salesmen, and Conveyances furnished when de sired. Porters at every boat. MRS. ELLEN VVOODARD, L. Rogerson, Proprietress. - Superintendent. (ST Time between arrival of boat and leaving of train for dinner. sep2d2m . : (UikoifYiiiflnniit aouaiilf onH Vintfnrv " A wise and discriminating public will be sure to judge for itself. V. N. SkawelL. ' i t ' . l j' " Edison has lighted up the Times building and other places in New York with his electric light. and everything necessary to a truck and cotton' farm on the- place. Also, about 300 loads stable manure, ready for nextcron. 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 The Steamer Tiger Lily. In addition to her regular weekly run to Hyde; the Tiger LUy will go into Bay River on Fridays and return Satur-i days until the completion of the new steamer of the JNew uerne ana ramnco Company. Messrs 8. H. Fowler, Bay-, boro, u. ll. iowier, stonewall, ana, ur. , D. H. Abbott, Vandemere, are the agentf of the Tiger Lily in Bay River, v . . 7 LE0iIC3 Ji F.awv..It !',7"';'A ATTORNEY AT tlXli (Office ppeilt Gattoa Hte,i i7 ; ' New Berne, N. 15. ',' ? Will practice in the Counties of Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico nd Craven; also in the U. S. District Court Prompt Attention paid id .Culloc'.loa ot Apr 1 dwl r Claims.
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