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-.? Ml - VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N, CV SUNDAY, SEPTEM15ER 10, 1882. iTO hAIj. 7 I ( LOCAL NEWS. Jourunl Miniature Almauat. Sun rises, 5:39 ) Length of day, ' ; . , Suu sets, . 0:14 1 12 hours, 85 minutes, , i Moou ri8e.3:59 a. mVt, .. . , Orange county has 80 paupers to pro vide for, ' i ' . , .- ' V Greensboro has Rhipped a half million pounds of dried.fruit this reason. , v i Rev, E. II-. Chapman , will preach, in the Presbyteriaii church this morning at 11 o'clock. ' An account of a meeting held in the 5th Ward on Friday nisrht is crowded out of this issue. 1 i ; Durham Graded Sehoor opened with 33iS children. ' We predict not less than - 500 here ou the first week, j.j ', , i , A Hahn- Clarke ratification meeting ''is announced to bo held at the Court lions ou Sfonday night next. f ', . The Winston Union' Republican says that candor comnels ft' to state that Judge Bennett utterly' demolished 1 Mr. Everitt in a discussion ' at' , Davidson ' court." '. , . ..-..K.'.'i " I r. i-'yl i At the Republican Convention at . James City on Saturday, Washington Spivev was nominated for tqwnship . constable.,. . i - :;.', ' The Durham papers, incited by the Wilmington New South are calling for a Tobacco Fair to be hold one. week be foro the Stute Fair. '.:.- - The Durham Methodist Female, Semi- nary opened with 23 pupils. , A, private school cannot succeed in a small! town where there is a good graded school. . There will be held an O'Hara meeting at Polloksville on Saturday; September 23d. O'Hara and his friends are in Vited to address the pceple on this occa sion. . , . , . An old colored woman named Tamar Bryant, aged about 50. was found dead in her bed yesterday morning, at Jie v home near the Cemetery- The jury of inquest reported ','heart disease." - Mr. J. W. Pelletier of Pelletier : Mills bought on Saturday an engine for ginning purposes . from , Mr. J.jC, Whitty. Mr. Whittv sold also on sanie dav a Carver Condenser to Mr. E. P. . Cox.. - ' .i '. .. New Berne's first bale of cotton was on the market yesterday. Major Den nison 'was the; owner, .baying ginned it from different lota that he had bought up." The sample; yai"Infen owner concluded to ship. 4 Mr. George Sty ion reports that he ' passed the Shenandoah on Friday even ing about six miles below, Wilkinson's Point within a quarter of a mile of the Ooldnboro. So the Shenandoali is the fastest boat now on our waters. We Will wait to hear from the j&nsto'n and from the new boat being built for thel ,New Berne and Pamlico Company. ; Sbennudoata v. CioldNboro. , In addition to the news first heard from the , run of these two boats, we give the telegram below. The Golds boro left New Berne twenty-five minutes ahead of the Shenanilmh. . ,. , ;. i ' : ; Norfolk, Va Sept. 9lh, 188. E. B. Roberts: . ., ' , . Passed (roUhboro at seven twenty-live off Gharhacon Shoals and three hours ahead of her at Croatan Light. ' ' : - CULPEPEH & TURNKU. Krtnglng In the Stalka. ' j '-, Mr. Walter Bray brought in to Mr. yteo. Allen on Saturday, a cotton stalk from Capt. Gray 8 farm, with more than fifty, bolls on it and tho cotton was planted in the latter part of May. Mr. F. S. Ernul brought in. on same day, a stalk of cotton measuring 8 feet inches, and with limbs four and live feet long. There was a considerable sprinkling of bolls, but not in propor tion to 'stalk.- ' It Was raised by a tenant, Charles Keys, on Mi'. Erpul's farm on wift Creek on upland that had been cleared 100 years, i , ... , . t endorsing a ' favorite for position and, then publishes this" Peter Funk resolu- t ion as the act . of (lie' Convention over which he presided. Now these pre. sdui officers with tjieijf advisors,' whj practice this sort of mental legerdemain are, either drowning ; men catching at straws,. or a cheeky set of "damphools,f as Doesticks would jsaya -who ouglit to bo relegated'tb tlra ! limbo 'of political oblivion. -.i . ... , . i Democratic Nominees In I.ciiolr. The Democratic Convention of Lenoir was held ut Kinston yesterday. The chairman. of the executive committee called the meeting to order and. made a a good, sensible speech, Mr. A, J. Loftin was ; called to1 the chair, Daniels of the Free Prem w as re; imested to act as secretary mid Nuim of Ihe Journal assistant, seiTet:'p'j'. , J ' ,,' " ' On motion, the temporary organiza- was ma le iermanent. .. . . - Ori a call of the difTerent townships all were found to be represented. On niotiou of R. W. Pope, tho plat form adopted by the Stale Convention was endorsed. . . Moved and adopted . that all resolu tions be acted upon before the nomina tions. .1' - . Maj. W. J. Barrett offered the follow ing resolution which was adopted: ' licsolecil, That 1 the Democracy of Lenoir county, in full Convention as sembled, heartily endorse the Scriato- rial course or lion. Matt W. Ransom and hail him as a true representative of North Carolina, whose interests entitle him to the lasting gratitude of tho peo ple of Worth Carolina. , r :. Moved and adopted that the Conven tion proceed to nominate candidates in open Convention. , The following were nominated: For the Legislatuie, Dempsey Wood of Falling Creels: for Clerk of the Su perior Court, W. J. Barrett; Sheriff, J. D. Sutton; ' Treasurer, B. W. Canady; Register of Deeds, E. W. Bizaell : Ooi'o ner, Durlh'im Grady, i i Kiivan- es ot Cholera in Mimilsi, Madrid', 1 Sept.: . An ollliciai despittch l'roin M.inila states that 253 walitts'ihfd Amir l'oVeiarnpis, in cluding tlic American Oounsnl, diet tlioro vt'stcdav ol' cliolcra. ' In ciglitccu "villo'l in tJit pixivinooji Two Years and ii lla I infJail L ,, : - . ...... 18 t;ontS; ; Jainca Kwlo, who was honu'lcss and, nocdv, canjilit , , Edward 1?. Walker by'tfie tlnwil at 1 f he imi tianco to an.allmvw av jn Midhcrrj' street, on llioftvcniijg of.Anff. 20, and robbed lam ot IK cunts, all t he money that lie had m Ins Keele was ; arrested, lie guilty., yesterday, and ...Recorder Southerner. It was written before I saw your friend' Spiers Whitaker and was intended by me to be written as soon, as I learned the construction that somo put upon it. I wished that you hau asked me about it yourself. '1 look ed for you to show the very piece which i enclose; ii i nave uoue you an miury in the way you appear to think, I shall be glad to correct it. I think , my ex planation ' satisfactory or at any rate it should be. ' " ' Yours Truly, ' ' ' . Frank Powell.. , "Explanation. -In our last issue we stated in connection with the O'llubbs remarks about his post office appointees that a few . more ; appointments like those at this "place and ; Rocky Mount, would ruin Hubbs. : Several have ask ed us if we alluded to tho charge made against Mr. Pennington, and if we . in tended to intimate that the posiniaster at this place, Mr. ' W. P. Williamson hud been guilty of any such dishonesty. We did not intend it, nor; do we wish our article to ,be so construed. The post olli.ee at.this place stands well with the department we' are told, 'ami the re cent examination ' with the authorities showed everything to be correct. That such appointments will ruin Hubbs is bf'ausc' they were so unpopular. Mr. Shaw at this place was the choice of nine-tenths of our people. So was Mr. CITY ITEMS. TUU column, next to local new?, is to be used or Local AdverliKhiR. Brick. ; 150,000 Brick ready for delivery. sep8-8t Geo. Allen & Co. So was pockets Arrington at Rocky Mount. By turn nleaded mR ou these men Hubbs has antagq- mtj ut-ht eieiueuut iu ins puny. nil.:,. . . ai.a i. x Kinvth uiitrncid hin, fnfiftffi; ,.5U uiou Wt Uul m.Kot, ,.v .... .... ........ tjie jagecombe vote.') . Mr. Powell s explanation of the lan guage construed by me as insulting in its nature was satisfactory to my repre sentative, State Senator Whitaker, and and hence to mysell. By way of reply to his opinion that Hon. O. Hubbs, M. C, rendered himself unpopular and lost political influence by asking for the removal of Mr. Shaw as postmaster at this place, it may be pertinent to state at the late Republican county convention composed of sixty delegates on a quostion of indorsement, Mr, Hubbs had forty-five , as against fifteen OPERA HOUSE. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, ! COMMENCING ; ,. ," Wednesday, Sept. 13. Encasement of the beautiful and xuc-c-essful young English Actress, CLAIRE SCOTT Supported by the talented youn; Actor S. K. COBUItri, A nd .a. Powerful Dramatic Company of metropolitan Artists. GOLD WATCHES 1 ONLY $35. WOitTU SO. Fine Gold Necklaces only $5 Worth 7.50. Solid Silve.- Tea. Sets only to- Worth over $8. Solid Gold Sete'Of Jew elry only 8 Worth 40. Solid Silver Watches 7-Worth m ' . All I ask is but to look around and call ou me before purchasing, and will guar antee that you can save money after learning my prices for fine goods. - Watches repaired uha warranted. ARTHUR C. FREEMAN, sep'3d4m ' Norfolk, Va. fdr two j ear. and six months. Moiinou'.H, Fight for C.inoncliet. l,ROViDENCB,Seit.0.-iVancis ). Moulton has filed n. bill in equity in the. United Stated Circuit Court against Z. Chal'ee, trustee, and Wiliam BpraRiiCft'or jiosession . and title orCanoncliet. The writ is re turnable on Oct. 2. The bill in brief prays ( that 1 tlie Court will decide whether Mr. Chaf'ee has any tit le to the property iu dispute, and for Mr. O'Hara, the faction that opposed if he has, that Gov. , Spr ague he Mr. Slav's mwoval being then : and compelled - to vacate it. If Mr. I't fc"lv?L 1 v.-naiee nas no uue, mm ne prays 0f the Scmtheruer ia regard' to" what tho that 'Mi', Cliafee indemnify him for "best elements of the Roubublican par- loss and damages on account of .his ty" wish, in view of the alleged bargain breach of contract. The Kuhixpnaa recent y entered into between certain 1. Kinston items- : I Tlie Repablican nominee for Superior Court cktrk in Jones county may look out very soon : for a sweeping cyclone in ids section. It is said that Dick Stan ford,; who whitewashes very neatly when he 1 andles the paint brush, has lnintiloywlfrivBstigate-tlfeidi greeand record of this candidate during the lateiwar. . - 5 v' ? I . 1 Capt. E. R.. Page, the Republican can didate for the House of Representatives iu Jones county, was in town 'several days this week, i He made, a - wide awake representative in the last General Assembly, and tho people and the Re publican party of Jones will 1 promote their interest by returning him to the next legislature. ; ' f 1 The action of our county commission ers last Monday in altering Woodington township so as to make three townships thereof turns out to be a "little too pre- werc issued to-night. This menus Republicans and the Democratic man onrni-Li ill tlti iliuiiMnf Kir ,,'l.inli uie resting 01 uie irusu ueeir, and can opposition is to be secured against probably iirolonged litigation. It tho Coalition ticket in consideration of is asserted that ; Uen. ; jintler is no Democratic candidate being placed behind this suit , si ml t.hiitlic lins n the held for Congress, finally, 7 ' v " ' I i. 1 1' : nr.. 1 11 been mlvisinf.-(lav. Hnrnrtin nnd f"? uo yxciwou im. reienug mt. ruweii Mr. Monltoji. , in opideui. iiuu to the v satisfactory vote I received on the two occasions 1 have been before the people; one as tho Republican can didate for Commissioner in the second ward with a registered .Denioci'aic ma jority of twenty-five per cent against me and Dr. N. J. Pittman as my competitor. I was elected; the other, tlie handsome majority of two thousand votes mTmrnd Pater- Sinull'-Vo Sproatlini Ten new cases of simill-yox were reported . yesterday in . Patevson, making thirty in all since City WWrctipcdy ; W'lj ".rF58te?nr numbers I received as the Senator from criminal caielessiiess ''-in allowing this district at the last election, tho disease to unread from the. nest Should Mr. Powell desire to inform i.i.o-. fn.,v -4nfa AtnA ''is rpaders fully as .to tho division ronnl von the finnfressinii.il iineal.inn as tney are canon, now under ineai- hig paper might mention : the fact that cal SUl'VeillaucO at . the hospital., the party hero for tlie last six years Helvetic, measiires liar been has. been for Col. L. W . Humphrey, of TLv.vtwi i. t nnH.ni.i r, ...... uoiusooro, ami mai n is uouutiui e u uie bpi.Mi ui uie (urease. aa a candidate could unite the different ocnoois nave oeeii cioseu, anil ar- factions so well, as he. The majority vioua aganisi State." Vlrnt Bale In New York. V " j We copy the following from the New York Jounal of Commerce: ! . New CoTTONk The first bale of North Carolina cotton was received here yes terday4y Messrs. Rountree & Co. It was shipped to them by Mr. A. H. Green, of Wilmington, N.. C. Mr. A. J. Disney purchased tlie bale at auction iu front of the Cotton Exchange at 16i Cents per, pound, i ;f Jt J lour nitliie iu rrmi. - Col. Tlios. Powers, special agent in the Revenue' 'departneuj,' arrived from San Francisco last nigluvIIe will, be located in North Carolina hereafter with headquarters at Greensboro. N F. M. Simmons, Esq., left for Warm Springs yesterday morning ih search of health. ' - ' ': ' v' i 'i Heuiy Ri Bryan, Esq.i returned from Raleigh last night. ' ' ' ; Rev. S. H. tsler of Goldsboroi came down last night, and preaches' at the Seminary near Polloksville to-day. v, ; F.xoiirklon. ''I- ' ' ' i A jovial little party of ladies and gen tlemen of the city took a trip over the Midland road yesterday to Smithfieldl Among the ladiea were Mrs. C. E. Slo ver, to whom the Journal boy bows for a treat of nice cake, the Misses Oliver, Misses Nettie Hollister,' Florenco'Bfyan, Ella Ives, Sue Bryan, frudie Hender son, Lidie Patterson, Anuie Berry, Ma mie Meadows, Miss Deweeso, Mrs. Best, Mri. J. W. Walker and children, and last, but not least, Miss Jreh$ Radcliff , who was appointed seeial reporter for tho Jo I' UN a i, on the occasion.'. Tlie name ol the gentlemen along will appear in Miss radcHiT's report. aud. "contrary, to law and the 'peace and kliguity of the .The act authorizing the county commissioners to alter or create new townships provides that justices of the peace , shall- fi,t with . their when doiiig this kind of work. The justices of the county were not notified of the intonded action of the commissioners, nor did a ltajority of tho justices (sift wjtj them when they altered Woodington town ship. - Their action,- therefore, is hull and void. . ' ' .The management of, the Midfaptl Rail road seems to be' giving great ttissatis faction in this section by their discrimi nating favors against farmers and col ored merchants. The management! gets up their free excursion feats, entirely ignoring both farmers and colored mer chants, jWho likely ; contrihuto more towards 'feeding ! aiicf Wstafiiiiig the road than .the, whole .batch tof favprites iio partake 'of thenf Bpotial' favors, The, .neglected. ones should remember, however,' that the "Neuse River Navi gation; CompanyV carries; freight and passengers with neatness and dispatch aud deals justly and equally with1 all without regard to "class, color or previ ous condition," "; The Hubbs "fraction," it seems, can not get the hang of the clause,1 sine die. It )ias tome to, be quite as fatal to theij Conventions as device is to their tickets. They adjourn Conventions' "without a day,", which of course puts the pre siding officer out of atithbrity as well as forever disbands the body, over .which ho presides. Tho sanie presiding officer then calls the same Convention of dele gates 'to' li parlicxdar day , and goes through the farce of doing what ought to have been done bnf ora nd iourninir nine die and calls 'its' work Vcgular and its beneficiary, a nominee Ajpin. a pre siding ollieer, after adjourning , his Convention Wue die and the Cknventiou kliubands forever,' concocts a resolution MAPP & co.; I Manufacturers of . and dealers in Plain, Japanned and Stamped Tinware, Stoves. Heaters lunges. Etc.. Lamp and House-Flirnishing Goods, Metallic Roofing, Plumbing and . :. ; .' i Gas Fitting.i - , 104 & 106 Water s., 84 & 36 Roanoke ., NORFOLK. VA., .. Write for Catalogues and Price List. spp-ilim NOTICE. Wednesday Even'g, Sept. 13, Will be iesented, with new and hand some wardrobe, THE EMOTIONAL DRAMA, "Leah, the Forsaken." Thursday Even'g, Sept. 14, Will be presented the Great Historical Drama of LUGRETIA BORGIA, As played by Miss Scott over 1 ,000 times, Friday Evening, Sept. 15, , , , The Great Parisian Success, As now being played in Paris to crowd ed nouses nightly, and which was , played at the Chestnut St. The atre, Phila., 150 nights to standing room only, The Princess of Bagdad Saturday Even'g, Sept. 16, Positively the last night of tho season ana on which occasion will be presented the Molo-drama, ROMEO JULIET; With all the Stage appliances. A GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ir: -os-Saturday Afternoon, at 2:30- f-F A handsome portrait souvenir of Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch- Miss ncou wiii be presented to every es done m the very best manner. Office of Sec. and Treas. New Berne & Pamlico Steam Transnortation Co. New Berno, N. C, Aug. 8, 1883: At a meeting of the directors, held on Wednesday, Aug. 27the Treasurer was ordered to collect from the Stockholders of tho Company thirty per cent, of their subscriptions to the eapitaLstoek of said Company on or before the 15th day of September, 1882. Stockholders are requested to maki . payment as above at my office in New Borne. Respectfully, T. A. GEEN, ttug8-dtd Sec. & Treas. PENDLETON HOUSE, 'Elizabeth City, 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. sen2dlm E. E. y HEATLEY'S ' Steam 13 ve Works, 107 Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. ransi'incnts lor ('iitcriaiiiinents in tlio lHiDlio halls have bocir can celled. . Last night several , laraje in an u la e t urers resolved tcinj or a r i l.y to dismiss hands who live in int'ect- ed districts. . advkhtiskmext. . .; , A O.III1). ; , :' TakdokQ N.O. Sept. ..Tib, 1882. ; Tho following ,coirespondeni:e ex plains itself ; F. Powell, Esq., Tarboro N, O. : Sia : ' In your issue of : the Tarboro- rough Southerner of the 31st ultimo, you say "Robbing the mails. For sever- weeks 1'. u. 'detectives have been at work endeavoring to find out who had been robbing the mails Their labors, it is.blaimed, were rewarded last . 'Mon day', and Ii.' B.' Pennington of Rocky is the man. The evidence against him is said to bo conclusive by the detectives. ; Mr.Penhington claims that he is inno cent and says that he will prove it j at tho preliminary trial which comes5 off at Goldsboro before tho U. S, Com missioner. " ' ' i ' -i . And in another column 1,0 Hubbs last Saturday urged as an"rti'gnineht in his favor that, when he was elected to Somjress nearly 'every, postmaster ' in us District Wa's H,"Ufenidcriit.",Now, oWing to him, Republicans, good' hon est men, had replaced them. Ho cited th9cfficesatiEooky.Mou,ntj as ni) exam pl(S,.and wlfen hetold. tliem that he had turned out Tom Arlington, Democrat, of the delegates voted for him in the last convention and will be apt to do so as often as ho is a candidate. Walter P. Wiujampo"? . well calculated to make the impression A Good Book-keeper, one who thorough- upon tho public that in your opinion .; I y understands tho business; none other was no better than Pennington and that need appl v. And also an office bov. 14 UttKifM wb fhQni!ilat-'qt Iritoi'oth to or 16 years old, oho who understands COMMERCIAL. NEW BICKNU MAItKIiT. Cotton -Middling 112c; low midilling Il;c... good ordinary lie.; ordinary 105c. None in market. - . !0IiN-f78ci in bullf.iSOc. in sacks. J Tuei'entin'15- Receijtts moderate. Firm at 2.u0 for yellow dip. Tau Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. . IIoxey COc. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c; sides 16c.; shoulders 15c ' Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Sweet Pot ATfns50o. per bushel. fEaos 18ci per flozoni . , tr. , , PEANCTS $1.50. per bushel. 1 ' Fodder 1.50. ' ' . , , Peaches 80c. per peck. , t ' ' Apples 50o. per bushel.? r Pears 1.00 ner bushel. ,; " : J Grapes Concord,1 $1.00; nong,.lfl.n0 per bushel, Onions $1.50 per busnel. Beans 50c. norbuBhel.O .ji r,T A lT.nnf. . T..J. ft 4-.V H . . r .. i . . Tallow--o. per lb. -'J n '. j , CmcKENS-r-Qrown, 50c. per pair. ! Meal Bolted, $1.15 par bushel. ,.,, , .Potatoes Irish, $1.25, sweet 05c. pe bushel, ,. , . . .' 1 Shinqles West India 5 inch, mixed, Scupper- lady attanding the performances. Admission Reserved seats, 75 cents: tiallery, no cents. i! 1 JOSEPH GAYLORD, General Agent. fcfT Seats now. on sale at MEADOWS' DRUG STORE. S. A. CHtlECHILL MANUFACTURER OF 1 Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Anil dealer ;in Stoves, Hardware, Crock ery and Glassware; Sash, Doors and Blinds, Apple and Pear Pearers, etc. MIDDLE NTHEKT, MEW BERNE, N. O. Prompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. ... sep2dly On account of alter ing building WM. SULTAIT & CO., offer their; entire Stock at cost, and somo' ' GOODS LESS THAN COST for the next r " ''- " ; ; . . , Sixty Days. Ladies Balbriggan Hose 0pnRitmd6mutor'9 Fuini.?ro: 15 10 25 cents per pair. 1,000 yards of Dress'floods P. Holland, Jr. i and put in. Pennington, Republican, the $ 3;50 per :M; i Building 5 inch, hearts 15th amendments cheered. If all his go 50. rtQ npr jf " 7 , ' - appointments were like the one: at this place and t Rocky ? Mount his sun would soore ae."J . u i The laneuace of these two articles is WANTED, belie'Velimt Voti intended to" charge or intimate that I would be guilty of such an olTence and hope that the language above quoted can be explained by you so as to convey no attack upon my lion I am Sir, your obedient servant,1 ; " Walter P. Williamson. ' P. S. This note will be handed you by niy, friend i Spier Whitaker, Esq., through whom you will please address all further communications' '-upon this subject. W. P. V. Office ofthI ItJrok Southerner. Tarboro', N. C, Sept., 2, 18S2. XV. P. Williamson, ?. J"" '- ' '. Dear Sir :--l ' enclose you 'what will appear in the next- issue of the fignres and can write a fair hand, ply to sepOdOt 1 J- U. SMITH Ap- IVotice. Statu ok NniiTii Carolina, ) ii ,, O. H. Guion. HOLLAND & GUION, (At Simmons & Manly 's Law Office, FuEAL ESTATE AGENTS. Land purchased and sold on short no tice..', !-.s ,f.( -.-( ..;-!! :'!' Special attention given to the letting ot houses and collection of rents. P. O. Box 404, NEW BEItNK, N. C. For references apply to National Bank, Ueo. Ii. liuion, Simmons & Manly. ' Bep4-dWtf : ' '. ' I at COST. .Aprl dD FARM TO LET. Craven Count. J i Tho KiiVcrtber hnvine (iiirtlifled n AilminlK trntur ol llic exlntc of E. H. WinclliT. rtwensfd. on the 1st lny ol September, A.D. 1M-4, hi-lore 111 l'roliiite !mrt of Craven county, lierehy iiolifieo nil perttoiiK'hnvtng claims nirainst said estate, to1 Vve eiiLineni lor payment ou or neior llie hj'a .-st lny ol' Sopteinlwr, 1883, ,1 or UiiK notice w ill be iilwult'd in liar of their re? covery. - i , . . . i All pel-soup uidi'bteil to said sta1c will make iimm-(h:jH jvivnienl . , Done tui 1st i-Y ol Septemher, 168 : . Johtt Dunu, - si'p'Jillw Ailminisuatort -it i A valuable Truck Farm in high state of cultivation, one-half mile from New Berne, between Neuse and Trent roads, Stock, carts, harness, farming utensils, and everything 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 who1 can pay his half expenses of tlie crop. ' ' i ' For further information apply to J. A. MEADOWS. New Berne, Sept. 2,188c. . sep3dtf EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA ' MAKBLE WORKS - . !-.,...,- -.t.. ' ... , KEW BERNE, N. C. , MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ALL KINDS GRAVE AND BUILD- t .ING WORK IN f.". ' italiji!i&aei:ic:i q::le Orders will receive prompt attention ,. and satisfaction guaranteed. . JOE K. WILLIS, ! ' ' Proprietor,' , (Successor to George W. Claypoole) Cor. BROAD & CItAVEN Ets. i ' New Eerne, II. C. Mar. 30, 1 y d w I .... :. :,vj.
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