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. i.. lit 'i h k ' ; -. . !. '. . i t . . I,- ; . ! . !' .i 1 i.l ii Ii I-'- ! i i v M.i in LJUJ vol. i. NEW mEJINE, N; C4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMUE NO! 138. ' .. - r, r. LOCAL NEAVS: Journal Miniature Almanac. -rt .i h -Sun rises, 5:39 ) Length of day,. Sunsets, & 18 112 hours, 87 minutes. Moon rises 8:2 a. m. " '.' 1 '.' ' Tbd rooms of the Academy are being white-washed. i '- . ( ' -t:.i Tlie schooner AddU Henry is on How ard's ship railway for repairs. , Mr!'j iiTRhem!Waboui' "acres' of fall crop irish potatbegV'Tliey are look- One hundred and eighty-five students were enroll fpr.the pradqd School PP took passage on the Shenandoali yester loyesteraay aipopu, ( . , ;o day for New York, Mr. James F.Taylor, We notice on the Old Dominion wuarr the polite clerk of S. II. Scott's estab a Hampson engine for D. II. Abbott of lisUrnent, was a passenger for Baltimore vanaeiuere, raniuou uuuuy . He mentions with pride the fact that during last season's trucking not a sin gle package was detained at Norfolk for want pf prompt shipping facilities. , "Mr. J, M. Howard returned from the North on the ShenandocUt yesterday. He, in company with Mr. Daniel S. Jones, is opening a large stock of goods in the store lately occupied by J. F. Ives. Mrs. T. B. Myers of .Washington is visiting Mrs, Henry R. Bryan of this city. Mr. Win. Cleve of Vanceboro, H. II Dowdy of Bayboro and Bheriff Halm city. Cotton Report. ' i From letters received by the New Berne Cotton Excliange, from different farmers in the nd joining counties, we collect the following reports: ;.',' C. S. Wooten of La Orange, reports cotton "three weeks late, with laive Aunt Nancy,. to old colored. woman', "cut lip" on iBroad1 ' street 1 yesterday She had Deen pealing in "sperits.'' Rev. E. M. Forbes of Beaufort will preach in Christ Church Sunday morn ing and evening, at the usual hours.. .1 Two bales of new cotton were at the weed but not fruiting as well as usual railroad wharf yesterday. 1 hey were shipped by S. H. Loftin of Kinston. . 'Messrs. jVW.' Moore and Fl Ulrich have retuiued frbni the Noitii and re port a, big stock of goods following in the wake. The1 showery weather has caused the grass in. .many fields to grow almost as larce aSthe cotton, and will make it bad to pick. .' ''' Through, the courtesy of Col. J..W. Andrews,, the Claire Scott Company will' arive in New Berner on a ' special train at It m ;on Wednesday, Sep tember ,13th..',! , . j Mi. W. M. Watson received a severe cut on his left foot on Thursday by copy of these resolutions be furnished hvo J'eflfS, and ' they Lava SOIUO 01 to them by the secretary; and that the year's fcrop on hand vet. " The proceedings of this memorial occasion Mton , , bepn siic-Ktlv ininred. be published" ,ra; the . JpupNAL of this ... ... lnnt-a , fnVlv ' Wd, See'V; ' iiS-efage crop. ' ' . - : ' " ' 1 r " ; j Luinliertou Ilobewnian: It now , v ;,,;putt. o-i.wv.!..,i..; sms'il8 iftiie oougressioual.'raee Politics and politicians are the. topics. , .. . f -u TA wt,VOAI1 nr of conversation in Onslow at presen , Norment Ktn,ublican, and M.lj. nnl 4- A Tlnanwnnr a rvn ininn csf rail Ctrl' I - - - - 7 ' - ..-- ' uUU vUC unj s ""b"" )ovd, the noiuinee ot the Demo every day, There is no man. who has :.hti a t -w jy- woment done, or is now trying to do, more to ,..,s iia,vS(,Yral bootless races and bring harmony in the Democratic ranks is nseQ to -,t, Hev. W. T.Jordan, than Hon." J. W.1 Shackelford. His of Lumberton. JOols. Steel. Leak, speeches which he has been making in and Wall, of Rockingham and per- ueuairoruoi. ureene lias put ine gooa haps shoe Jleers mighty hunter, men of the county to thinking, and con- are to start this week for the moun- sequently the people will 'soon begin to tains beyond Hemlersonville. Or organize;' '"' "'; ders for deer, pheasants, bear, etc. I hear that Mr. Shackelford is going Will be received, at this oQiCO lip to to canvass a portiou' of the 3d distric.UClOCK t0-iyorroy lugUt. t If he does, there is a' rich treat in store 1" j ,' ' - . , for all who will tto out to hear him. : , ,. y-"-" i . 1. 1. i t v; 'in .1.... ...i.ii. ITio. CTllQnloa nro .Innnant B.irl Affr-tivfi i V7Il iUUIIIlil lllf. WU11H UlilUfU - " t!,.v...i I (un .... .. The candidates fcr the different offices "" 1 " ll" " I 'I'iKicijI ..' ' ..lie timpa i.i.im.iiir n.wl in Bin, wi. ww. v.; yyrt ,.I,fA,i' r.io rpi,,, "u ...i .merous; and still , they , oomo. i B'."'"' . . ', - ing the pupils lias been completed. W. II. West, Kinston: "Too much am .since July, crop ten days lale grassy; biully sheddea on light lanu; pretty fair crop on stiff land. Isaac Brown, Tuckahoc, JoneB county: "The almost incessant rains since mid die of July has caused too much wood on strong land and stopped growth on light land, and but few bolls made since Autr. 1st.. The outlook is from 20 to 30 per cent less than last year, and picking will not commence before the 15th or 20th. A full average corn crop too much rain for peas and potatoes." J. M. F. Rhodes, Comfort, Jones county; .1 think the cotton crop is cut off one third, I have 10 acres that will average 5 feet high, and will aver- In the highest grade there pl is room lor about twenty-live more pupils To tlio studies prescribed for this grade book keeping and commercial arithmetic have been added, Crit tenden's Commercial Arithmetic and COMMERCIAL. CITY ITEMS. sides are uunn: Oh, blessed is he. that wautoth not an, office !. For surely he shall miss many ananxiety. ., ;i la ..,!. None of the, county candidates have commenced canvassing yet, except those running for tlie Legislature', and they have been havinir a hot time of it.. Lr. u,i,l f!rrinahnf.l.-a TriTr Tfuniiinn. J - I (int.. v vv ..v.. v iv ki JVVJ1 I'tlli. Cyrus Thompson, the Democratic nomi-1 school edition! being tlie books used. nee, is gaining strength every time he The great success of the school speaks; and it is predicted that J. II. j this term gives much pleasure Foy will soon quit the field and leave 10 the the contest between. Dr. Thompson and the deni Mr. Oilman, the Republican candidate, has been Opened, and the school dull There is a great deal of water on the lurmtnfo is now being placed there eround at mesent. Cotton has been in- It Will be ready for use Mou jured,and fodder -that was puUd last Al mornrng.Nem Mk? Observer week is ruined. ' Em, NEW BERNK IHABKET. Cotton Middling life; low middling n&c.. good ordinary lie; ordinary lOio. None in market. Corn 78c. in bulk; 80c. in sacks. Tcepkntine Receipts moderate. Firm at a.00 for yellow dip. Tar Firm at Sfl.60 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. . Country Baoon Hams 18c. 16j.; shoulders 15c. Ijird 15c. Beef On foot, 5c, to 6c. Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel. Eoas 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, vi.iiu per Dusuei. Onions $1.50 per busnel. HEANS sue. per bushel. ' Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5 Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown , 50c. per pair. MEAL-Uolted, $1.15 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, $1.25, sweet 65c. bushel. Shinqles West India 5 inch, mixed, fca.OU per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. $8.50; saps, 2.50 per M. Tliifi column, nrxt to local new, it to k liwd or Local AdvertisinK. . f . ... .. , 150,000 Brick ready for deljyery. sep8-8t . , Geo; Allen & Co. ,i - GOLD WATCfiS ! ONLY $:1?k W O It T(H $50 . Fine Gold Necklaces only 85 Worth $7.50. Solid Silve.- Tea Sets only $6 Worth over $8. Solid Gold Sets of Jew elry only $8 Worth $10. Solid Silver Watches 7 Worth $10. ,. . v . All I ask is but to look around and call " on me before purchasing, and will guar antee that you can save money after learning my prices for line goods. Watches repaired and warranted. .' ARTHUR U. FREEMAN, i sep2d4m ,n ,, Norfolk, Va. MAPP & CO., lier B.ILTIBIOHK BIAHKKT. Baltimore, Sent. 7. Oats firm: southern 42a47c; red rust proof SdalW; wesiera wuiD04aa44c: do. mixed 38a40c. Provisions unchanged ; mess pork $24.00. Hulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, llialSc. Bacon shoul- a public In order to 'meet fel?0ScUT rib-B4.eB nHa?18 ii- . luiailuc. Lard refined 14c. Butter emand lor space a. new room sieady. western packed 14a20c. Se 14io cargoes, ordinary to fair. 8a95c. Sugar steady; A soft 91c. Whisky steady at $1.20al.22. i . i stepping on a piece of glass bottle. ( It age go bolls to the yard in length. cut through his shoe and rendered him Would have made two bales per acre of unable to get about much. agoodyear." 1 ; Mai.iprd.pnisay8 pork 'is: getting! f W. II. Dail of Snow Hill; "Crop heavier since the Journal interviewed about same as last year too wet now him. He iiow' wants the' law in regard and too dry then. We expect an aver to commercial fertilizps qhanged bo as age crop; but for tlie fearful rains we to compel the manufacturers to put in a would nave made niucn over an aver certain amount of soluble phosphoric age one.'' acid. ? E, B. Hargett & Bro., Silver Dale, ItfAssrs Dunbar and Oast of Norfolk. Onslow county: "Labor inferior and iiiHiiectors of boilers and engines, were hT Not more than one-half or in the city 'yesterday1 for the purpose iwo-mirus oi an average crop win ue i.o inanM.timi nf th 7 mado on account of excessive rains." WUipit-.tun u U '- ,. . , LUy and L, !1T. CirttV aud to inspect (ihe h oona rearce, rouoKHviiie, . y. t,...w ' iVoni tiint Atv and "Rains have increased ; the. stalk' and White and Beaufort Items. All Over the South, Georgia has 2,.ril7 drinking sal- WILMINGTON DIARKKT. Wjlmington, Sept. 7. Suirits tur pentine steady at 401c. liosin firm at $1,324 for strained, and $1.45 for good strained. Tar firm at $1.80. Crude turpentine steady at $1.2j for hard, and $2.50a2.70 for yellow dip and virgin. 1 Manufacturers of and dealers in Plain, Japanned and Stamped Tinware, Stoves. Boaters. Eanges. Etc...,. , Lamp and House-Furnishing Goods, "' Metallic Roofing, Plumbiilg and f , uas rating. - .; ., ; , 104 100 Water st., 34 & MRoanoke ay., NORFOLK VA., . Write for Catalogues and Price List. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, Sept. 81 p. m. Cotton IS'otice. State ok North Caholina, . i Tlu- pronounced the boats O. K. Messrs. uecreaseu wib.wihu. n fne. crou bmiuub smiin were examiut?u ui ; . r t- t--. ----- ,. , t , , , Miss Matilda Arendell died in' the city ooiisi. on Tuesday, aged 5 years. , , , , Peusacohv claims a Domilation of Mr. W. F. Kornegay of Goldsboro, 11,000. ,; j , , ,, Mr. N. Mt. Lawrence of Tarboro, and . Prolific Georgia has produced an firm; September 12 40al2 4l; October Tiof ? tJ1"! M.tn!e of K, m"?lV Eev.-N'. M. Jurney, are now fishing by eighty-four pound watermelon. H 83all 84; November 11 63all 64; De- probate SSm oTCv'X t. iS tho.day. , Mr. Aornegay hooked a Knoxville,Tenn.,bas raised $250, mackerel Hvhich lie said pulled like a m toward building a cotton fac mule. .. .., tory. . ; ' , , ; ' Julius F. Jones was on Thursday ; A cotton-leaf measuring fifteen nominated by acclamation for sheriff. J inches across- is1 a Warreiltou, (la. Rev. L. II. Harding on the fourth ballot product.' i ' - was nominated for the Houses Dr-JUE.J-Ulj0ri9jana proposes to-CTlter- e Walker for cleric of Superior Court, tens! vely1 in the raising and manu- and Rev. John Rumley for register of (acture 01 jute. - deeds, 'lhere was no discord, m the At Henrys, N. C, a vein of convention. . Col. W. J J. Green and meerselmnin of extremelv fine Cravi'ii County. subf-uriljiT hiiviiiK quaUAed aa Adniinis- tlvceasi'a, on i. before' the . Cember ll.61all.62; January ll.68all.69; I a" persons baviue claims acaiust said estate, to ! rcDruary 11 'juau u; Marclill Slall 82; 1 1 .ire me April 12.02al2.03: May 12 14al2 15:June SCpttunbcr. 1883, i 'iJ&Vi Kales S.UUU bales. or this notice will be pleudnl in bar o( tbelr re- Cotton quiet; uplands 12 13-16; Orleans wYSy' 13i. All persons indebteil to said ustate will rnnka immediate payment. , m Done this 1st day oi September, 1862. John Ditun, ejMlw.Jijwji Adminiuratoc - Captain's license, the Shenandoah.1; They Itlver anfl Marine. returned on . H- Aman,,aio Alto, Xjf, u: "cot ton two weeks late; labor ten per cent short, and crop poor." i' .' - E. F. Sanderson, Polloksville: . "The The steamer JVeMsacleared yesterday lain9 have caused the cotton weed to evening for Kinston with a good caro grow very rapidly but not boiled accord off reignts'.'!-! j Sl'j iij''' "!!.. 'ing. to growth.!'; -jf Hl , j.. ii The Tiger JLily , cleared for. Pay boro ; C.; H, Fowler, Stonewalb "Crop and Stonewall yesterday evening with later by 15 or 20 days; owing to inces- a full cargo of general merchandise. The ' aolaTsboroioV the 'dlyAe line cleared for Baltimore with lumber from Congdon's mill, yesterday. The schooner 'Ella R. Hill, Capt. W. H. iHillH arrived, from' Baltimore on Thursday morning wifM a cargo of salt. J :' '- ' ... i.'i "I ., . The New Paoeengar Itutldlng. The passenger building and ticket office of the Midland Railway is about completed and will probably be opened to-morrow or Monday for the reception of passengers. It has a ladies' room J4 feet by 19, a gentlemen's room 17-10 by 19, a baggage' roonV 13 by 19, a ticket offica 8 by 13 with bay window, all ele gantly fitted up and reflects credit upon the carpenters and the designer, Col. J. W. Andrews. s" ' EiSaJl 'nit f "rMUrdbc fcfcsiuttffc i- -pleted tne new tracjt.. . - , , , :- i ., j i ... Tlie Cotton Crop. : , . Our enterprising townsman Mr. Geo'. Allen, estimates that the cotton prop in !' "s section will fall considerably below 1 t year. He gives as one reason for i ' is estimate the fact that it is difficult 1 1 't a farmer trt bring' in ! a stalk of exi i cood cotton." Heretofore iie' has luid any nrnount , of them: brought in but this yt flr they don't bring them in ' because, tli p)hayq not got them. He has other reasons for , his estimate and he may not be far from right; but we predict that the (Jrop ' will be an . . average one. Cotton will not show 'so .well on a large stalk, and we think this is one reason why the farmers don 'l brine in their samnle stalk. Twenty. live lolls o)i ajsfelk 2 feet Jiigh iakes a good show, while the same number Of bolls on a stalk 41 feet high will make a i.i .Uift-lr-iil sant rains since July 4th, has not had us ju snare. oi piowmg, iu in uau con union. . . .v.! ...! .;- - J. W. Sanders, Sandersf's Store, Car teret county: '.'Rust or some disease is causing eotoiji tdS $hed its Reaves nnd to ripen. ' Many fields are now opening, and the crop will bo ouj; by: Oct. 15th. W. S. Bell Jr., Newiwrt: "Condition of crop tolerably 'good better' than last ear, though injured sonie by rains in Gov.; Jayis spoke in front of the Ocean quality has been ' discovered. Viewhotel ' A woman seventy-six j eara of t STATE NEWS." age, is A Good Book-keeper, ono who thorough ly understands the business; none other need apply. And also an office boy. 14 or 10 years old, one who understands figures and can write a' fair hand'. Ap ply to ' : l . i ' : . i I sepJd6t ,: i J. U. SMITH. NOTICE. who lives at Oglethoriie, Ga cutting her 'third set of teeth. have voluntarily contnlmtod $25, 000 to the innd lor levee repairs. , Vn.thpi Tf A-a.ii.-t.hn luipr. Iniiroatfi Morganton yesterday, brought 15 of tho gontV will deliver several OUllCeS OI trOlll UllSl iroi l Uail. J. lootnvaa in Hnnl'l.n,... fnfc. H.ia u. lviuis' liiiniueiown mine m ruirKe rai Ofllce of Sec. and Treas. New Berne & Pamlico Steam Transportation Co. : New Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. At a meeting of the directors, held on Wednesday, Aug. 27, the Treasurer was Cleaned from oar Exchange. , . i. . , ' , . . . ' . i Charlotte ' Daily Journal: Mr. Walter Brem who returned from county, Mr.' Brem says that- 5fJ pennyweights' of. gold are produced at this mine daily, by six hands. Goldsboro Messenger: lion. ' J. W. Sliackleford will address the citizens of Jones at Trenton, Sep- the last thirty days. ; very poor one. A Virginia pliysican says he has never Known an habitual consnmer of tobacco , to ; have the typhoid killed his i been pen- S. A. CHUKGHILL I v.. uiu vaiiiihuj viit. j Jl W bllCI subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company on or before the 15th day of September, 1882. Stockholders are requested to make' payment as above at my office in New Berne. Respectfully, i : I , T. A. GREEN, oug8-dtd, Sec. & Treas. K. E. WUEATLEY'S : SSteam 1 Dye Works. Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, MANUFACTURER OF VourNuiiie In Print.-""' ' " . 1"' .' TarsorK Stephen Turner of Beaufort was in the city yesterday. Mossrs. kelson. Whitfrd and. Jpseph lacklmrii returned from tneir Northern Ha ( trip yesterday. ' ' ,'':.)' )v Mr. Turner, agent .of the Old Domin ion Fk-'Am'-liiy (uuny at Norfolk, came in on the Shenandoah yesterday.1 Resolutions of Respect.. t At,B neet&g of Nep.se, ppuncjl No', 1, Order of Chosen Friends, held in the city of New Berne, on .the 6th .day of September, 1882, the following pre ambkj and resolution were unanimously adopted! -; . ' In the untimoly death of our beloved brother, E. H. Windley, Esq., we, the members of Neuse Council of the Order Of Chosen Friends, recognizing the-ex alted virtues of the departed, remem- i , . .1 . i .. l . . ;. j Deling uib uevociou 10 ins ussociaieHauu friends, and his warm appreciation of the oonfjdenjcq and, respect cherished for him by every member of this Council, and feolinar witli sadness and recrret that hig l(s; is, a public Calamity not easily to be repaired, inasmuch as he was estimable in. his friendships,; relit able and useful in ids business rela tions, and warm-hearted and generous in his charity; therefore be it resolved, 1st. That we-unite our testimony to that of our fellow-citizens in behalf of the good and noble character of our de parted brother, wiio lived m our hearts and in the earnest esteem of this Coun cil, as one elevated above the littleness of vice, and wedded to the highest prin ciples of virtue; that we will keep green in our memory the. example which he set us of devotion, to the interests and Bufferings of humanity, and that we will revere his brief but' vanished life as a legacy left us to be preserved forever. 2d. That while mourning for our be loved brother, as one cut down too soon in his bright career of prosperity and usefulness, we are glad to express the conviction that we mourn not as those without hope, but that he who was so quick to relieve the sufferings of others, to pity the sorrows 6fth poor, and to minister to the' weary and broken hearted, has himself found, a, shelter from the storms of this world tmd is for ever at rest., , : . i 3d. That we express as a Council our earnest sympathy with the family of the deceased in their "affliction; that G oorge 11 us ton , who tember 16th, the day of the county ,"-"cl a" T ' f , convention.- -Mr.awai. Kobiu- """"-,J '3 uw sou has accepted a position iu the ' ' 3 1 office of the Midland llailway at i A coloerd woman living New Bern. Air. Koh nann a an ugietnorpe, ua.. is out iorty years excellent business man. old, put the mother oi tweuty-iour "" Wilminirton Bailu Ilevicic: A children. - ; "" ,ntare Store. largo qnantity of peaches are being The North Carolina State Fair shipped daily through this city trom will hold its annual .meeting in P. Holland, Jr. . - O, II. Guion, rortsmouth to Savannah and Jaefc October (0th to lita .(inclusive) at sonvilie,' i loruia, wiucn is a revei the city ot icaieign. And dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Crock- npar cry and Glassware; Sash, ' Doors and Blinds, Apple and rear rearers etc. ! sal of the usual order of things.- At flin cola, nf rvul.llo Inn.U I I At -. - . . , . i ., . .ku uuu oiuu . uuuiiiy in 1 1 1 1 r, . .1 1. I ' ftiessrs. n. wunnua cv Jiro., ot tins Aastin Tex., 00,000 acers were sold city, have shown theirenterpr the importation ot a largo lot ot fine U.akinvit all. wines, which came uirect irom Germany, ' where they were pur chased by Mr. Leoiwld Brunhild on his recent visit to Europe. Greensboro Patriot: The dried fruit trade is still booming; Odell & Co. bought 12,000 pounds yester day. This is from liock Creek: . "V : . 1 ; jjl i .i. it a. iarmer, one ; fvejiina 3101, $ing since, turne'd his mules loose in the ot.. A thuuder , storm came up, and one ot the mules was running around kicking up his heels when a thunder bolt descended and knocked both shoes off the mules hind feet. It . is .unnecessary to say the muie'was unhurt. The shoes had but recent ly been pnj on. fVflnr!itonfarlftr! E. Ward, of Onslow, was in the city yesterday; ' He gives encouraging accounts ot Col. Green's prospects, and ! thinks he will poll the full Democratic strength in Onslow It is firmly believed at Alexan dria that .there is a wide-spread conspiracy to massacre all Euro peans. .The Bedouins are said to be surrounding the British camp. A farmer fcom.thaWolf'pit sec tion of Onslow' County was in the city yesterday and gives a cheering account of the condition of the crops. He says they will make enough com down there to last for HOLLAND & GUION, Simmons & Manly 's Law. Office.) HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. ; Land purchased and sold on short no tice. v The Sate Land Office at Taltahas- Special attention given to the letting see: has now eight clerks employed, of houses and collection of rents. 107 Churrh Street, NORFOLK, V. Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch-' es done in the very best manner.' frompt attention given to all, orders by mail or express. , ; I sep2dly , t PENDLETON HOUSE, .; ,: ElizabetlvCity, N. C.,; A. L. PENDLETON, Prop'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. - . sepSdlw The Steamer Tiger Lily. Three did the work before the boom reached the State ;Eeports from the Louisiana cotton crop are gouerally favorable, the yarm days and cool nights proving yery.peneuciai. 4 , ,! ;. , -. At Ashville, N.'O.j an odd wed ding is soon to occur. : The pros; pective groom is out sixteen years ot ' age and - the ten. - P. O. Box 401, SEW BERNE, N. C. Geo. B. Guion, Simmons & Manly sep4-d&wtf , FARM TO LETT In addition to her regular weekly run to Hyde, the Tiger Lily will go into Bay River on Fridays and return Satur days until the comoletion of the new For references apply to National Bank, steamer of the New Berne and Pamlico Company. Messrs. S, H. Fowler, Bay boro, U. 11. lfowler, stonewall, and vr: D. H. Abbott, Vandemere, are the agent of the Tiger Lily iu Bay River. LEONIDASJOXE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Oaire opponttc Gatton House,. ; , . , . New Berne, N. C . I WTiW nranfinfl 111 i Iia lAiinriaa stf flvAanA Lenoir; Jones, Onslow, Pamlico and Craven; also in the U. S. District Court. A valuable Truck Farm in high slate of cultivation, one-half mile from New Berne, between Neuse and Trent roads. Stock, carts, harness, farmine utensils. bride-to-be but and everything necessary to a truck '.- i and cotton farm on the place. Also, is; .;!'; . ' ! ,. aooui ouu iohuh siauie uianuie, it-auj n '.Now the watermelon has fulfilled nextcrop. Terms, liberal..- 4i t!..:.: its dostiuvi ' A Sholbv. N. 01:' man Or I will farm on shares with a good is making a splendid quality of Inan wl' can P? ha,f exP.enT8 Prompt Atteullon paid to Collection of brandy , rfroiU; .the , . luscious Forther information apply'to ' ji Uwlr, C,alm8- -;i- v fruit. ;iThe fall meeting of the Washing ton connty(Miss.) A.ftnd F.G.Asso ciation commence at Greenville, Nov. 2, and continues three days. ' A inan iiiTriggs county, Georgia, has married four women inside of the past fourteen months. , Wives A ...... 1 1 i....1. 1 11.... ' ' iiuuioci vuVf ; iwU jiiiiu, iuree ,are dead.; " ',:'.' , ; .",.',.. '." ; , It is estimated (hat in lesa than ten years the woolen interest of Texas will be greater and, more profitable than that of the , tlnited States combined.:, , - ' ? -- r- . - ' J. A. MEADOWS. New Berne, Sept. 2,188c, sep3dtf j WOODARD HOUSE, EDKNTON, N. C. j , ' . . . ,,1 -. . -. This old and well-established Hotel still offers first-class accommodation to t.h traveim? nnlilio. ; ; t . i- i '.: t '! .Terms iteasonable. Sample Room for Traveling Salesmen, and Conveyances furnished when de sired. Porters at every boat. (, j , MRS. ELLEN, WOODARp,,, J. L. Rouerson, 1 ; Projirietress. ' ' Superintendent. ' ' i J Time between arrival of boat and leaving of train for dinner. sep2d2m . SI . Ok 3 & L...LY, , .- Attorneys at Law, , j Opposite Q aston House, New Barn. K.O. , ( WILL PRACTICE IN THE STATB AMD Fet'eral Conrt and regularly attend all e- Mons 01 tnn courts in tlie louowinf counues : Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Joues, Onslow, Mnoir. . . . . ( , , ; IMar, ao-w-lj. M. J. W.' UMUV CHILL FILLS. A Certain, Safe and Immediate enre lor Chills and UHlon Fr vei n. Noyr known to full. Thejr cure tin- cliilln the ttist day, no aiut ter how lung or severe tne atliick. anuUoffe.ed foa any case one box will not curt. Sold by druggi?t on tueir un-i "s only. , I. AV. bders, ' 1 ' - ; ' .' ; ,'i '!' - Priwietof,- augJS-wly " Sander' 6iure, N. C. '
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1882, edition 1
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