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VOL. I.
-; : NEW BERNE, 'N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1882.
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LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Humphrey & Howard War in Egypt
Thomas S. Howard Cotton ginning.
". JoskphGaylord Leah the Forsaken.
N. M. Gaskill Merchant Tailor. ,
journal Miniature Almanac, ,'
' Sun rises, 5:43 Length of day,
1 Sun sets, 8:10 ) 12 hours, 28 minutes.
Moon seta 6:28 a. m.
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The schooner Ella R. Hill is on How
ard Vrall way for repairs.
' The city tax collector has sold about
three hundred dog badges. ;, , , '' ;" s '
; Our townsman, A. G. Hubbard, Esq.,
New Berne Cotton Market. ., ., t i
The cotton market has not opened
here yet, but we predict, that when it
does commence, this market will have
no superior in the State. . The buyers
hero are dealing direct with exporters
and manufacturers, and the facilities
for shipping are better than ever before,
and better than any other market in
the State Wilmington, perhaps, ex
ceptedand there, is no reason why the
best priceB should not be paid. "The
Raleigh and Golduboro markets may
sometimes show better prices on paper
from the fact that a better grade of col
ton is made on the uplands than in this
low country, but if pur Sraithfield and
La Grange i subscribers will try this
reduced to $25, the Treasurers to $12.50
and the Clerk's to 812.50. i .
!On 'motion, the appropriation for the
tro engine companies for their jumper
horses was reduced to $7.50 each.' :
, On motion, a committee consisting of
Uounciimen, Willis and Moore was ap
pointed to wait upon the City Attorneys
and ask if they would allow a deduction
ot 25 per cent, on their salary,
j On motion, the city drivers were al
lowed Hs5 per week for their services.
; On motion, the minutes were adopted
and the Hoard adjourned. a ',' ,
I, A. W. Wood, City Clerk.
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V Kinston Items.
we regret to say, is still confined to his market with some of their fancy staple
we think they-; will , be well paid " for
their tTfinti iL U 4 i S.
. One plan We expect 'to follow in the I
future, as in the past: The Journal
is published in the interest of farmers
and not cotton buyers, and if the buyers
here don't pay the best of prices we I
expect to let it be known.
. Tfum
i The Clarie Sooit iJombination will be
in the city to-day and will Rive, their
first' exhibition to-night.' ,. ,,', j r
, The schooners James M. Hall and S.
Watren Ballot Philadelphia are dis
charging coal at the Midland wharf.
r ' The man, Mr. Laughlin, an employee
r of the Midland Company, who was cut
in an affray by Dr. Robinson at Smith
field last Sunday has, we learn, died.
" Maj'. Carraway showed us last night
n 1 -m'iti in ir .visitor ' ' a Kaailfiflll UrllitA
au c cuing mvi; ( - "-." .. T1... ........ . , , . ..
flower, oil ttfgyl W, To Miss Ptt county is Ms.t.ng friends ,n the
. Gertrude the editor makes his bow for 01 y ;. '. - ,
, a pretty Iwojiet. 'V ! ..Mr. Bryan McCullan, Sr.,' and i lady
The Democratic County Executive totte. city vtaiting their , sona Oscar
Committee met in this city, yesterday anrt layette. ' ' -t . -
and determined to call a county con- Henry Archbe 11 of the Kinston Bak
veution for October 7th, to nominate """-"J jvaivmay.
candidates for county officers.
Corn, $1.00 per bushel.
Meal, $1.20 -'
Wheat. 1.00 " m .
N. C. Hams, 20c. per lb.
Sides, 18c " .
Shoulders 18c .'.:, " s' -,
Beeswax, 22c ! " ' 1
Chickens, 80 to 50c per pah'.
Eggs, 15c per dozen, i
The above are retail prices,
j Cotton (Baled) 11c to llic.
Cotton, seed, Si c.
a small quantity. Farmers should have
their meat houses at home.
: 1 The wet, cloudy weather is certainly
very . unfavorable to the cotton crop.
In tins connection 1 see that commission
merchants are urging upon farmers the
benelits to be derived, from getting cot
tou out dry, assorting so as to not have
two grades in the same bag, which they
call "mix-packed," and the great neces
sity of sheltering after packing.
Sini Wooten had up his sign, "selling
at cost for the next hfteen days lor
cash," iast week. The last two words
prevented many sales. M. S. Webb,
next door to Sim, put out his, "at cost
selling at cost." They were both taken
down the latter part of the week, but
I learn that when Webb wishes to make
sale, ho twists his sign, and Slover
Bryan, who does business opposite, goes
over and makes a purchase.
The Postmaster at this place has re
ceived over two hundred iiostal cards.
enquiring lor one Johnston (Jampbell
who is represented to have drawn $1,000
m the Kansas City Lottery. - (juite a
number Of letters addressed to saul
Campbell has been received at thisoflice,
some ot which have been sent to the
dead letter olhce, and as the man is not
COMMERCIAL.
Your Name In Print. ! , v., ' ' V.
Mrs. Henry R. Bryan, and Miss Kale
Carraway leave this morning for New
York.
About twenty-five bales of cotton
came in , last , week. W. F. Stanley
Dougm iwenty-one bales.., .
The little boy of Pete Phillins living
fi wriii: u..i. ,.r t..i. .. m:n in vance townsnip. who was scalded
liot handler, has since died of his inju
ries. , , ; . ; . '; , ; .
' John A. Parrott, a bou of the late
James M. Parrott, died on Friday night
last, after weeks of great suffering. He
was a young man of exemplary life and
his loss w ill be sadly felt. -..
E. W, Bizzlo, of Ia Orange, who ran
' NEW IIKIINE DIAKKET.
Cotton Middling 11 Jc; low middling
118c. good ordinary He; ordinary 10c.
None in market.- .
Corn 72c. in bulk:" 75c. in sacks.
Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm
atSfa.HOfor yellow dip. .
. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.
Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb.
Honey COii. per gallon. ;
Wheat Uiv. per bushel.
Country Bacon Hams 18c.;' sides
ICo.; shoulders 15c. Lard J5c. '
Bjcef On foot, 5c. to Co. .
Eau's 18c. per dozen. '
Peanuts 1.50. jwr bushel.
Fodder $1.50.
Peaches 50c. per peck.
Apples 05c. per bushel.
I'kars $1.00 per bushel.
Grapes Concord, Jfl.00; Scupper
nong, ifi..r)U per bushel.
unions $1.(50 per bushel.
Beans fiOc. per bushel.
Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c;
Tallow tic. per lb. "
UHICkens Grown, 50c. per pair.
Meal Bolted, $1.15 p?r bushel.
Potatoes Irish, $1.50, sweet 05c. per
uusnei.
Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed
$2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts
CITY ITEMS.
This column, iuxttu local ucwe, b to be ued
fr Lotnl AilvvrtisiiiK.
"Leah, the Foraaken,t tU. Academy
" ; ol manic. ..
The talented young English actress.
Miss Clarie Scott. apieared at the Acad
emy of Music yesterday afternoon and
again last night, in the personation of
the character of "Leah, tue Forsaken.','
Of Miss tvott nothing can bo added to
that which we already have spoken iu ,
her favor, except to say that she deserved
a betler reception limit she received du-
mg her engagement in this citv. . Her
principal support, Mr. S. K. Coburn, ax
'JNathau, the AiMwtate Jew." acuuitted
himself in that character satisfactorily
Mr. C. W. Hollowell of Pasquotank Ior gisr oi ueeas two years ago is
m. t tko countv. owner of the Na"s Head nrnn. um " V""u le ? 1"
" vuav ov a . won. ; xie is not so weu Known, but is
' Cotton Exchange, held yesterday, it was ery called to Bee us yesterday .Sorry we said to be a gentleman of fine business
iim.Kinii tn vaiit. inA vnennr. inr. in imni " - - viftc.
known to be about here, the enquiry is,
is the Lottery a fraud, and who is John
ston uanipbellr
The County Democratic Convention $3-50; saps, $2.50 per M.
J met last (Saturday. The desire previous
to the meeting in this section seemed to
be, that candidates be selected who
could command the support of the party,
and that one be especially selected tor
the Legislature who could discuss be
fore the people the issues between the
parties, uphold the time honored prin
ciples of democracy, and materially aid
in the campaign in carrying the party
to victory. Of the candidates selected,
I have heard no objection to speak of,
except that made tor the Legislature
of the Exchange and floor it over for the
Mr. C. E.. Foy has returned from his
benefit of the cotton sellers.. ' Northern trip much improved in health.
Vice-President Edward S. Sanford of He is nw ready for business. 1
Adams Express Company died on Sun
day morning of heart disease; His fun
eral services took place yesterday even
ing at 2 O'clock, and on" that account
the express office in this city was closed
and draped in morning for the after-
noon. ' . , :
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Charles H.; Blank has returned from
the purchase of a large" stock of , goods,
and has a business-like step. ;
qualifications,
I. B. Loftin, Esq., candidate for. the
republican Senatorial nomination from
Green and Lenoir, stirred the political
waters from the bottom at Snow Hill
last week. His speech is said to have
been a masterly effort.
Ill I i1' M 1
Educational.
i :This evening at 8 o'clock, in Clinton
Chapel, will be delivered by the Rev. Mr.
:-i Bason the 6th of the-seriea of Lectures
for the benefit of the Normal slude:
The Democratic county convention at
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n u ir nn;i ...no lv,I,nlu" oululu"j) ,' 18 saiu nomina
w.v.uoi ted a Rtromr ticket for tl Wialtw
yesterday in good trim tor work. , and for county officers. Deinpsey
: J.' P. Brosrden. of Trenton returned vvoou- Jr- is brought out tor the House
, r ,r ., , , , branch of the legislature. . Ilia family
iroin..tw. ioik yesteruay ami was connections unite him with a large por
looking as peart as a school boy. : tioil of the Republican party besides'
Mr. T. C.Whitaker a merchant of he carries a strong pocket book and is a
Trenton was in the city yesterday. clever lellow m every way.
Ur T,.i.n p Tiaivi;.Tf triw. ia ! B W. Cannady, of the businessfirm
H the tityrHe Tntended leaving on the
All are cordially invited to attend. Slienandoah for Union College' Schen- rtrenun
Admission free. 1
to plain people'
6lienanaoah for Union College' Schen-f treasurer. He is a voune man of nonu
Admission free. 1 Subject: "Plain talk ectadyj N. Y. yesterday, but a too long 'a' manners, is a good wire puller, has
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malneJElcftlon. ji , , . ', ' ??
We Jeani from the foltowUnptelegrum
received in the, pity yesterday evening
search for ii iewel whn ha, left tl.a great material soiiaity, runs tne Ainston
, ... ' . ".. . . . ' Machine Shops, runs a largo Hardware
UBu mm w miivo ul mo wimri just 8tore and 8everal plantations and still
ien iiiuiutes aiter uie ooatnau ten. nas capacity to manage with
the county funds.
success
that the Dutch have captured Holland :
S Washinot6n, D. Cl
io political FoInU
Johnson Bryan was in the city y ester
BALTIMOHE DIAKKET
Bvltiaiouk,' Sent. 11. Oats firmer
southern 40a45c. ; red rust proof nominal
western white 43a44c; do. mixed 41a42c
Provisions steady; mess pork $24.00,
Hum meats shoulders and clear ri
sides, packed. Ilal5c. Bacon shoul
ders 121c: clear rib sides ICic. Hams
15ial0ic. Lard refined 14c. Butter
steady; western packed 14a20c. Coll'ee
dull, Rio cargoes, . ordinary to fair
Die. Sugar steady; A soft 08c.
N KW AI ) VliHTISEiMKNTa
Cotton Ginned and Baled!!
The obiectious to Mr. Wood about wnisKy steady at l.SB.
Iipra ha fnr no T linvra Imon iililft tn Iwnrii i
, - .. j . vvu.nnynTnx Minf n w.,;.-;tu ,.
nti.l ci,.,.,,,l tl.of tin d not an Hii-iont V . u ..11m iui
;,l..Hi;,l r tli tl.i navh. Aa t,i rat. 1
Htvuviuuu ivii niw i7i.lv. . i " ,ww ,,1. u iini f .i l d;. e
noorte thoroughly acquainted will raise ?in . V,
mivnnoc cm- on.l luinllm cannnil it ia . ...... vx
vnuivu v(itv iiu attka in v'vij viw')
The undersigned will gin and bale
Cotton, during the present season, at
his Steam Cotton Gins on South- Front
street and Trent River, at the LOWEST
LIVING RATES, and refers to' the
public who have patronized him in the
past as a guarantee of fair dealing. :
THOMAS S. HOWARD,.1
BepindOtvvlm New Berne, N. C"?
OPKUAlIOUSKr
FOUR NIGHTS OfJLY,
. t' v,.;: .'' COMMENCING " '( .
Wednesday, Sept. 13.
(the last probably excepted) voted for
the Republican candidates for county
oflices. I understand that in other por
tions of the county, ho will be objected
to on account of his position on the no
tenco law. The question now is, win
the party support him f
at, $1.25 for hard.
and sf3.;ua2.7U for yellow dip and virgin.
. (m. 1 1 1. v . u .I A nnAA -1
rrevioiig vontitionf , , . i j. u, Button, cjsq. there is a resgf
Snow Hill, Sept. 0, 1882. men' i Buttons, white and colored, in
Editor Messenger :-r At the Republi- w8 "ounty is the candidate for Sher
We have carried evervthine in Maine; can Convention now beinor held here.liff- Ho is a good man of "good Old
t Goverriorngressional and Legislative the nominees thus far are: For House stock, daring and energetic, runs
f 'tickets.- i ,';.' i -; of Remesentative. W. T. Dixon, (nres- whiskey still and can afford "77 drinks
t, D. B. Henderson, Sec. ent Representative), for Sheriff, Jas. T. every voter before breakfast and will
,,.. H ':'?) H; ' '" Vr'-"d rSmith; for Coroner, Hymbriek ' Harper, certainly reduce the-Davu 'fraction
col.: lor (Jlerk Superior Court. D. VV. kj tne aecimai oi an nought Detore jno
Patrick. 1 yember next. .-...
Mr. Frpd Tiffin nf ITinutnti ' fnaw ... . .
.dayandinanintervW
reporter reveaieu tue louowiug u u uuuuiuuuig i h wuu. us Jud2e of Probate to the manv surronnd-
t :.. n,.- r-i. I all co to the ballott-box in NnnmhAr . . .i i... m. . .
Hiatus yji jjuuuub in mo wio wren nc-1 o- -- ---- ----- - - 01 111H uamu.
lion
The
looking
' The Liberals all have the sore nose.
The Republicans are all on crutches.
"There' ain't One that can walk without
a crotch. J i 1 1 I t S O I
- Between Halm and Stimson it is "hip
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Jones bounty Items.
Jno. W. Wooten, Esq., had tlis- mis
fortune of losing two of his horses one
dr.y last week.
It is very JiuietiiLTrentoniiow-rnolli
mglo relieve the monotony but au oc
casional political discussion.
Hope tho citizens of the county will
remember Hon. J. W. Shakelford will
speak at Trenton next Saturday, tho lfith
mst. "" ' ' ';" .' '
The land of Thos. F. Worley was sold
to-day by the county e commissioners;
H. C. Koonce bought it, paying $1201. 00
for it.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
New York, Sept. n i p. m. Cotton
weak; September 12 8"al3 36; October
11 77all 78; November 11 l)fiall57: De
cember 11. 55all.50; January 11.01all.u2;
reoruary j.i rjun TJ; March 11 S4all 85;
April ll.0iial3.06: May 12 00al2 07: June
ia I7al2 10. Sales 14,000 bales.
Cotton quiet: uplands 12 13-10: Orleans
1.1.4.
NEVAl2YEItTISEMBNTft-4
N . M. G ASK ILL,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Is still at his old stand on Middle street,
and prepared to make up the
Engagement of the beautiful and suc
cessful young English Actress,
CLAIRE SCOn
Supported by the talented youn? Actor
S. K. COBURN,
And a Powerful Dramatic Company of
liuetropoiitan Artists.
Wednesday Even'g, Sept 13,
Will bo pesented, with new and hand-..
, some wardrobe, t
THE EMOTIONAL DRAMA,' , , '
Leah, the Forsaken."
i Greenbaqkers jire ei
ig for their Wles. .
and vote the solid Republican and coa, that Governor Ja'rvis will permit this
htion ticket without regard tn race. I ! ... 51 , . .
minir in and i. J.- .j.. uoiuuiuuou, since It DieaKS tile Slate
"V O s I 1U1UI 1 ' 1 m,lUUEI WllUltIVll VI DU1VI
and thigh.
. The Democi'at8 are sty aightening up.
Some of tliejn are now fefgh&.feel-.bjigh
tude.'He was enthusiastically cheered
by. the colored ''brethren." ijis speech
was very bitter. They are just now
calling for O'Hara. He was endorsed
as .candidaTer- for Congress. . I . write
hurriedly as the mail is about to close.
Greene.
-Ooldsboro fllessenger. ; r
and will soon be ten.
Proceed! ngo of City Council.: ,
v . ., Tuesday, September 12, 1 882.
A special meeting of the Board was
held this p. m., Mayor Howard presid- Durham Grady , to stand for Coroner.'
ig. . ins place win pay well well unless all
made by the Governor and Billy Wood
pile to save the btate two years hence
witn Kobinson and Uarrett. A ukase
is expected from the Capitol counter j
manding this nomination and orderind
tne iaitinui "to Hold liarret : and save
the State." .
Tlie threat of the revival of the Ku
Klux by "Old Bart" and the certain
ty of many sudden deaths from the
'worm of the still" after the election.
offering in inviting prospect for bu
siness, have induced our life long f riond,
' Tfce Flr6 Companies. " .
1 The duestion of reducing the, salaries ; i Present: Councilmen Willis. Miller, appearances fail. Such is the Demo-
nV'thi Winners of the Viie 'CdmDanies SmallwooiL Moore. Simnson. Bell.-Mor- c.rati9 ticket! ? ll8 youth, beauty and
ml -i i- , r, i r I l the "root of all evil" with which to
was reconsidered at a; speqial meeting ris and Crawford. -.. -i ' fight tho B(H,alled Republican ticket
on yesterday and increased to $22.50 in- The Mayor stated that the meeting and voIttcftR is the sigh of the hopeful
tftead ef $20.00. This was. agreed toby was called tke pome action relative independents
the engmoerstpfvjded the salaries of to employing an engineer for tlie New- Endorsing resolutions eem ! to share
the other officers were reduced ht aarae borne Engine iCompapy : that a commit- the like fate in democratic as m repub-
proportion which was unanunously teefiom the Newberne Engine Com
agread. toii.Li-i-'Aittt '4J'H '"-''' pimy waited nnon.him at (hia residence
Councilman Crawford was in favor last 'night, and ' steitea that' Mr! R. II.
offeatorin e cd waf!mniadte1y Hilton had resigned as engineer and
rather than have one of the Fire Com- they were unable to employ another to
panies unfit ifotf duty.) .lie had Ifatner serve at that price, and unless they get
help to pay it out of his own pocket than on by twelve oclockto-iiigl they will
to take the risk 'one 'minute of ' 'tlie be unfit for ofuty. " '
"tiiy being destroyed by fire. . I , Mr. Crawford , moved t to pconsider
, '' 1 ; ;."'.v'-! I the motion at the last meeting reducing
Paasencerson the Shenandoh
Tlie following passengers arrived on ' Mr. Miller asked for the reading
the steamer Shenandoah ; yesterday minutes of last meeting, stating that he
morning : , ' . " wanted to show his position.
I'.r. Cox, Chas. IL Blank, M. Bryan; f Mr. Moore aecopded the motion to re
,'..r.:iui Cohen and wife ' and tliree consider, stating that he had seconded
children, T. D. Morcer, J.! Dean and the motion with a view to presenting a
wife. B. S. Mattocks, J. P. i Brogden; proposition f romj tlid officers of the city
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lican conventions. One was introduced
last aturoay in ine uomocratio con-
yenton, endorsing Hon. Matt W. Ran
som as united btates senator and sug
gesting nis re-eiection by tho next legis
lature. The Jarvis wing of. the party
jumpea at it line a "uuck a tier a June
bug'' and soon picsea ail the life out of
it. : it tne mends or the Governor are
as vigilant and faithful in other coun
ties as in this, onr wily and working chief
magistrate will surely recognize in the
near future "..The applause of listening
senates to command. "
George F. M. Dail, Prof., Pharrazyn
wife and child, Mr.; Adams, C. E. Foy,
Mrs. Foy, ratenj Dr. Walker Hill, Ida
Martia, C. W. Hollowell.. , ' ' , i
Tlie following passengers left' on the
steamer Shenandoah yesterday evening:
John Dunn, V. 'I. Oliver and Misr May
Oliver, for N. Y. J. M. While for Nor-
folk, V.: .i Taylor and Llisrf Harriet
Lane, I iac Patterson,. Miss 'Hannah
Clark. . . '
agreeing to allow a deduction of 25 per
cent from their salaries,, which would
save $325 to the City, : whereas thedei
duction on the engineers alone would
amount to only $160, for the unoxpired
term.
Councilman Crawford withdrew his
motion.' ' -' ' '
On motion', the salaries of the Eogin
eers was increased to $22.50. .
By consent the Mayor's salary was
La Grange' Items-
Give him atrial; you will be treated
right. ; , ,, sepl3dAwlm
WA11IN EGYPT!
LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING,
Mr. Jas. Pollock of Trenton, who has and guarantee satisfaction.
been so very sick, we are glad to Know Piece Gooda f aUt u t.
iu vaimllv nnnrnvlviO' mil wa linim will I j . . . r 1 . J . 1 .v
w terns always on hand.
sopu uo up uaiu.
Mr. Jno. I. Heath, one of our Ener
getic and successful farmers brought
the first lot of seed cotton to this market
this season, which was sold for 3.37 per
hundred.
We were shown on last Saturday by
Dr. Scarborough some oi the hnest ap
ples we have ever seen. They were
presented to him
of Beaver Creek.
13 ounces and three of them turned the
scales at 37 ounces. '
Miss Fannie Koonce, daughter of Mr,
Amos Koonce about IS years ot age
died at home on Cypress Creek last
Sunday morning of the typhoid fever.
Miss Fannie had been for several years
a consistent member of the Methodist
church.
While the Enirlish and Envntians are
by Mr. Andrews of uus' ngntmg each other,
The heaviest weighed
Humphrey & Howard
Are waging a
Terrible Warfare with
Prices,
High
Tho Star Puntj Cnsos.
WAsniNOTON. September
11
route
'ami
' Corn, 0 'cents.' 'M'"" t; ;M
Meal, 90 cents. ' ' ' !
Pork, 15 cents, retail. ,', .' . . '.,''
; ' N. C. Hams, 18 cents: u " ' ' 1 '
Cotton, 1U cents, i U :' 'f .
Goods are arriving in quantities
Moses, infant son of John D. and Julia
Walters, died in this place on the 3d
inst..-: iiij ..-.:;.-!; ; i
The first bale 'of new cotton of this
season sold in this place, was sold On
Saturday by W. S. Uzzell, at Hi cents,
Edwards & Murchison being the pur
chasers. "' ' ( ' ,' ... !
Last week there was in this place
almost a meat famine, . But few. of the
merchants hud any, and these few but
At. 10:10 'o'clock the star
jury entered the court room
through their lorenian announced
that they had reached a eouclii
sion aa to four of the defendants,
but stood as they did on' Saturday,
and as to the others being unable
to agree as to them. ' Tho ikwirt
declined to receive the yerdiet and
a recess was taken until two o'clock
p. m. . I
i , .Washington, September 11 .
At 2 o'clock Judge Wylie took his
seat and ' sent " ' for the star route
jury. 'When they appeared Fore
man Dickson; announced that there
had been no change in the ojiinious
of thcjurysilice; tho last "'report,
The, Jiidgotlien ssiid he had con
cluded to accept their verdict. The
defendants were called, . and all
answered. The foreman then sta
ted that the jury had. instructed
him to return a verdict of guilty as
to Turner ana reck, ami t hat no
agreement was reached as to Bra
dy and the two D.orseys. ;
And w ill never rest until they have
I touted Them, lAiot
iintl Dragoon.
' Call' and see 'how we slaughter Gen
erals ;'J- -Trr''
Groceries, : ; , .
Provisions, , v ,
Dry Goods, .
Boots, Shoes,
. , Hats and Caps,
Yellow Fever.
; t'-
.Washington,' Sept. nXThe
lollowing summary ol the progress
ot yellow s lever is , lurnished:
lirowtisville, to date, 1,1511 cases,
88 deaths. ; V ' 1
. rensacola, PI a., to dale, total
number of csvses, ' deaths, 13.
Ten cases and 2 deaths have been
reported in the last 24 hours.
AND HELP US TO BURY THE DEAD.
, IHIMPI1HEV .t HOWARD,
Biirk Ulixk, New Kerne, N. C, iipo
allellie Ire House. . . 'iil:iilv:tm
Thursday Even'g, Sept. 14,
Will be presented the Great Historical
Drama of ; ; . , , ,
LUCRETIA BORGIA,
As played by Miss Scott over 1,000 times.
' , ; : . .
I Friday ; Evening, Sept. 15,
The Great Parisian Success,; .
As now being played in Paris to crowd
ed houses nightly, and which was
played at the Chestnut St. The- :
aire, Phila., I;i0 nights to ,
standing room only, ' - '
I Tho Princess cf Bagdad
, - ; , - ' ' ' 1 ' ' , 'V 'ji . . . I. ; -
Saturday Even'g, Sept' 16, !
Positively the last . night of the season,
unit ii miiuii (H-camon win be
presented the Melo-drama,' i i
ROMEO AND JULIET,
With all the Stage appliances. "
A GRAND FAMILY MATIIIEE
T i ; .' ' ON---, l-yu.l:'-- 'l
Saturday Afternoon, at 2:30.
A handsome portrait souvenir of
Miss Scott will be presented to every
lady attanding the performances.,' '-,'-Admission
Reserved seats, 75 cents:
Gallery, 50 cents. ' 'i(
,v ;h f, ( i JOSEPH GAYLORD, . , ,
. r General Agent.
W Seats now on sale at MEADOWS'
DRUG STORE. .-,; : , ' wmtMy-
. S. A. CHUIiCIilJX
WANTED,
A Good Book-keeper, one who thorough
ly understands the business; none other
need apply. And also an oflice boy, 14
or 10 years old, one who understands
figures and can write a: fair hand. Ap-
sep'Jiltit ' - J. U.MM1TU.
PENDLETON HOUSE, '
Elizabeth City, 1ST. C.J
j
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A. L. TENDLETON, Prop'r.
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; ,i . ( MANUFACTURER OF.
Titf atld' Sht-Trrl T7rr
t.' ' w ,f w,
and;oth?RanrSr: e'S'0
boat depots than any hotel ! the city. nA?SiS?So
Situated at the North end of Water ' Vl ' ' ' .
street, very near the river, and in the miuole ktreet.kkwbkhsk.m.c.
best part of the city. Terms very mod- Opposite John Sitter's Furniture Store
erate. ' sep'Jdlin ' iull3d6m , ; : ,