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Am : "- NEW BERNE,N. C.JJPRirAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882. NO. 149, LOCAL NEWS. Joiiriitil Miniature Almanac. Suu rises, 5:48 ) length of day, iSiin sets,, 5:57 J 12 hours, 9 min Moon sets 13:34 a. m. minutes. , Dry and hot:' 5r-s ' ' No Mayor's court for several days. ;. ,-. Cotton pickers go out by the wagon load.'; t-;v 'J'V' ;!! 'V; The early morning train makes early risers. .' : "' " ! l': ' 1 . ' As cotton comes , in business grows livelv.. i , TJhe watermelen season is a thing of the past. , ,. , air, s. jn. uewey, we are sorry to learn, Was very hjw last evening. , i I IS t i r . s ' - . , -ra t l ' : . Hlver and Itlartiir. sThe steamer Content iiea came in last night from Jolly Old Field with 20 balers of cotton. 1 ' . ' The steamer Neuse 9rive last j night with a heavy load of cotton from Kin ston. ' '"" 4 Tlie Kinston left 'Kinston yesterday eTening witu im bales ot cotton- ami is expocted this morning. ' The Tiger lily came in yesterday from Hyde oounty with a lot of corn and pas sengers. ..She leaves to-daf for Bajrboro, Stonewall and other points. ; The Titos. J. May was still aground off r... ...i v.,. ..- i. ' tiraiL'i niiun lUKt nigiu. m Mr. R, 0. E. Lodge is tearing away a portion of the old Patterson warehouse at Union Point. ' "Here's yer nice apples for makin' huckelberry dumplins 1 " cried a darky yesterday as he peddled the streets with his basket. ' ' : r'T " .Several consignments of cotton were brought down on the Midland road' on Wednesday night and sold at the Ex change yesterday. t. esforday was the biggest day so far at the cotton Exchange. The bidding was spirited and prices crawled up a little on the best grades. ; f ,1. ,' ' O Tiara 'meeting at Polloksville to morrow? L.1 J. Moore Esq:,1 G." W. Stanton of "Wilson, J. E. O Tiara and others are billed for speeches. ? We noticed at the Midland depot yes terday a hydraulic cotton press shipped by Mr. J. C. Whitty to Mr. Jas. F. Clarke's plantation near Croatan. ; - . In our 4tcotton statistics" yesterday a Careless printer made us say five mil lions when it should nave been six. although :. the proof was correctly marked. , ; i Collector E. A. White of this revenue district, has ' received bonds from one .hundred, and ninety-five distillers and j there are applicationsf or between twen-ty-flve and fifty more. : : " "Pressing brick" is the business friend Wm. EiTinsayshejs nowengaged in J r in Other words he is loafing and the fjrick pavements get the benefit of what jaixir he does perforin. ; Among the shipments on the Cutler to Vance'KH-o yesterday wore an engine for M. F- Bryaia & Bro., and a shingle macliine for C. T. Cherry, both shipped by J. C. Whitty of this city. : Froni the elegant crop of hay just ' gathered in Mr. James A. Bryan's front Jard, he evidently haB a genius fopfancy farming; The grass has been allowed to grow in order to protect some young clover. 4'There are in the Penitentiary about 400 convicts, of ivhom 60 j&re women," ' says the Newsand . Observer, Don't it . seem reasonable that 50 of them: could - be sent down here as the Legislature di .i!rectedKr $ ' i .-, J We are glad to note that the Midland . road is getting freights from Smithfield, also a good share from Goldsboro " Among the freights from Smithfield .was a car load of oak staves for Norf olk, j Hurrah for the Midland I , ' ; a v We acknowledge receipt of a package of confectioneries from A H. Potter & Co, They have rcently opened at the liexVdoor east of George Allen & Co., ': and will begin tlje manufacture of candy - hefore long: . Their stock makes a fine " display v-- " "i;,?1: n'-'i Your Name In Print. , J Dr. O. S, Greille, ach Credle and Peter McWiliiams canio .up as passen gers on the Tiger Lily from Hyde coun ty yesterday. ' ' ' . CoUon; Yesterday. I ? J Eighty-nme bales of cotton sold here . yesterday at prices rauging from 11 to. 11.075, the bulk of it going at 111 and 11.' The Johnson county cotton Went ?! at 111'.. The market closes firm. j-j things on the sheriff and the nominees f ; Ikiunty Convention:' for the legislature, which will be heard Thts Convention for the nouiiua from the stump during the anvass. tion of county officers met last Sat- Neither Mad Leach hor Charles Price. rlay, and was called to order by tlie so bailed Liberals, appeared hereto- Col. 11. W. Wharton. G. II. Brown, day according to appointment. They COMMERCIAL. NEW BEUNK MARKET. CITY ITEMS. H i 1 . 1 -1 Thie column, next to locnl ne w, ia to br op I it j.in AdvPrlisinF. I, will speak here later in the canvass. Huhbs, with a part of his "bread 'and butter brigade" from Craven, and all of the same brigade from Lenoir, filled Jr., was made Chairman and J. N. Hell, Jr., and 0. K. Stilley Secreta ries. Perfect harmony and good feeling prevailed. W. A.B. Branch w as, on first ballott, nominated for the Legislature. The names of W. Cotton Middling 111; strict middling 1U: low middling 11, , Corn IDs. in bulk; 73c. 111 sacks. low Registrars and Inxpeotorn, At the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held 1st Mon. day in September; the following -regis trars and' inspector of tho November election were appointed: ., JVo. 1 Toumxhq Swift Creek. Registrar, Wm. II. Ellison; iuspectoi'si Win. Cleve Sr., Macon " Bryan, John Chapmru and Geo. S. Dawson. ; .Damons Store. Registrar, James B. Gardner; inspec tors, J. Dj May, John Gaskins Siy, Geo. L. Dawgon and U. P, Williams, j J "4 ' No. 2 Township Fulcher's. S 1 Registrar, Stephen E. Whitford;. in spectors, Wm. ROwe, W. II. Wlnte- hurst,' W. D. Pettipher and Aaron Hammonds: f ti ? 1 No. 3 ToumshipRusseWs. . ... -"'"-"""i-". n. Patrick, and J)r. J. T. Latham ted States :nuul,ngontf rnadea. short relso 1(oforo tll0 Oouvcntiom speeun, out ueait very geiuy ,vu ms Goetl10 WilkillS and John 11. liosS ambinous fellow citizen, j. o iiara. worc p.xm j nomination for Pro It stems, he4don't exactly s,ee h9W hate Judge. Mr. Wilkius, hav lcat willjump' and he is mortally averse ing received a majority . of the to leaving the .".'bread and butter bri- votes, was declared the? nominee. gade,' having enjoyed its luxuries Arthur Mayo received the entire aboutt fifteen; years, Jjuhbs made a vote of the Convention for Kegis- Pall Samples. A full line of fall samnW fr TuRrENTiNK Receipts moderate. Firm yoVUl? ana.boJ'8 clothing, to be made to ' at $2.50 for yellow dip. t 1 k y wan.aluaker Brown, Phil- f wcuiia, tan ueawu hi a. JUL. Baker s ' Pollock street. A sure fit guaranteed!;' . MI AS. 1 1VES, - - sides I good talk and left a , favorable impres sion on' his followers. " ; i New Hotel at SinitliviUiv i ; r ( Wilmington Star.) Dropping in at the Purcell 1 louse for Surveyor. Registrar. R. A. Russell; inspectors EuochLane, J. II. Bryan, J. J. Jones and Peter Walden. " j j . " Core Creek. : Registrar,' R. A. Dillon; finspectois, II. Biggs, Wm. Daughety, C. L. Weth erington. and J. W. Jones. , ; l;j J,' ' Township No. 5 Temples. Registrar, Isaac Taylor: inspectors, B. F. Borden,' Wm: Temple, E, W. Fisher and Cicero Green. AJams Creek. Registrar, E. F. Cari'away; inspectors, W. P. Stanton, Geo. Carraway, W. F. Morgan and josephus Wallacet : Township No. dLce's Farm. ' Registrar, A. J. Chesnut; inspectors, V ;A. Tolnon, John , Dilliaril, , Joseph Williams and George Bryan. Township No. 1 Connors. -Reg intiar, Xieor-D.-Connorinftpectws, Tlios. Smith, S. Ilasket, Alex Gfiffin and Henry Pelhain. - James City. Registrar, 0. H, Perry; inspectors, Mark Diso'sway Hardy Perry, P. J.X.ee and Chas. Williams. -; fio. 8 Tounship Pleasant Ilill. . Registrar, Enoch Wadsworth; inspec tors. L. II. French. W. P; Richardson, T. II. Dillahunt and Benj. Mcllwano. : Bed House: . Registrar, E. S. Street , inspectors Calvin Perry, W. B. Harrison, R. B Blacklege and W. H. N. Green. p : ' 1st Ward. ' Registrar, S. R. Street Jr.; inspectors B..M, 1 Gates, Geo. 2 JE.t iPittman, Jas Campbell and Solomon Edmundson. , 2d. Ward f'i RegiBtrArkR.TJi.,4Iancock; inspectors J.W.Walker, Wm. M. Watson, Geo, B. Willis and GeowE. Tinker. , Registrar, Alex. Miller; inspectors E.: II. 1 TIenderson, Thomas Daniels. James Manwell and W. W. Lawrence Registrar, John B. Lane; inspectors K. R. Jones, John S. McGowan, E. A Richardson and Geo. R. Green., , 5th WardFhillip,8 Sehool House Registrar, Alex. Bass; inspectors, Jos, B. Hackburn, Jas. Boyle,' H.1H. Sim mons and CiE. Palmer., i' ; ( 1 ' ' McCarthy' 8 Cart Home. Registrar, Jas. B. Hargett; inspectors. Paul Jones, W. II. Marshall, W. R, Moore and Elias Hay es. I .3 Township No. O--jBi'OCfc's Stoi-e. ' Registrar, Wmt B. Lane inspectors, Albert Wadsworth. W. J. Prescott, Geo, Green Jr. niid Alexi Jackson, f ,? w ArnoWs Store. Registrar, Geo. Charlton ; inspector! Brice Iptick', John Stewart, JosephV Stc yesterday we saw the lesign: lor a now hotel at Sinithville drawn by Mr. J. 11. Vaughan, and which is proposed to be, constructed ihv and leased for a number of Years by Mr. 1.' L'. Perry.5 It is to'' W-a three slory building, with a front of 125 feet and two wings running ;.ont each 150 feet, and a' ball room : in t;lie ceutre W by 120 feet. There will be one hundred, looms in the building, affording accommodations f icr ot ueeiis. id. x. 1 lodges was declared the nominee for Sheriff on the second ballot, defea ting Messrs. Hooker and Chauucey. 11. 1 Price was selected' at the candidate. No nomination for Coroner was made. North Mate 1'irss. Swinia Week of the iadctl , School. ; The second week of the graded school opened yesterday Willi 450 pupils, an advance of 20 from the close of last Week, and of 217 since Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75.. Beeswax 20c. to 23c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90o. per bushel. . : Country i; acon HamsL 1 Pc 10c; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to Oc. Euas 18c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Foddeh 75c. per hundred for new. Peaches 50c. per peck. Ari'LES 50a75c. per bushel. Pears $1.00 per bushel. Grapes Scuppernong, $1.00al.l0 per bushel. . Onions None in market. Beans 80c. per bushel. Hides Dry , tie. to 1 lc. ; green Be. tallow He. per lb. -- Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.15 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, $1.50, sweet G5c. per bushel. Shinqles West India 5 inch, mixed, tfa.ftU per M. Buildings 3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. sepl4ci2w. Agent. Administrator's Notice. ' . S'atk of Noiitii Carolina i : t (,'ravvn tVunty. I ..: , TUe BiibscrilMTlirniug qualified , Arimiiii.-' on theinh .lay of ,,,,,,.,, A. 1.. 18SS he Pro hate Court ..f .!.;lfM1 'cn.uy, J V titles nil limine ciaimg n niaX ' tie to .resei,t them t,r t..iymeni 0B orbf". Ihe 2 111 .lay ot Senleinl-r . ifcss . .k?r"" w!ll kM.lo .Jed in burol tl...ir reroery " , , ,1 i , Doue thlM 2lllb Uav of September W JA8. C. HARRIHo'v ' '' i w,l'-i'w . PuWicAamhUHwiw.:,,.:.. Where AreYca fltf I am going to suffer no longer with : ' ray shoes made on that vn oj i. : , , . - , . UU ttU" inch, hearts. s'd principle, but wear those beautiful urt utauutautiUicU Dy . . V j j. w. haruell; . : WILMINf.TON ItlARKBT. Wilmington, Sept. 19.-Spirits tur- Repairing done in the neatest man peutme firm .at 41ci. Rosin quiet ner; invisible patches nut on anrl Ja. . r i I j . l . - . milieu ui stay at $1.35 for strained, and $1.47i for good strained. Tar steady at $1.70. Crude br seyeral lmudred people There will be verandas around the' bmld iug, and also in. the hall room, so that spectators can overlook the ooiii and yieur the dancing with out getting in the way of l he ' daii- ersi The bnil Jiug will be sup- iunl gas, eleva- of the inod- c lied with water tors ein improvements ces. tl ..... ; .,( ,. t It is projiosed in this connection to organize a joint stock company uiia capiiai oi aooui ?-im,uuu, iVw.k (lie idms of and, as before , stated. JMrArerry who ti,0,ight it was its ; made arrangement to con struct and lease the building, work lion which will commence about tho tirst of November, and it,, is loped to complete it ands have it open for the reception of visitors on or about the first of Ma iniin'inn ti-Ain r tn ninn tun tintr i , - "u"b"'S l""" 1111 and merensii To ovon a ;ii vav num. iotel will be a very handsome and Twr t,., ihn wi.;r Rl,hnn nif lmnoi, stylish building, and its erection tlun.e ,m, 0I1,V 871 colored children will show that we aro awaking to in tu0 ;,. nnt nnu., Kn ,... n th(f impdrtanccof SmiUivillo or its Lmnbcr as the xrhite. Charlotte vicinity as, a nrsc-ciass, watering jommi place or summer rtisort. Another Fine Cotton. : ' '. ;.- - ' , The' best cotton sold at the Exchange was two bales sent in by Mr.. Bat. Weathersbee of this county.' It brought ll, au eighth above, any .other., Mr. Oliver Says the secret was in using a Van Winkle gin and cotton cleaner. ; Olive B titter.- f V Instead of cotton seed oil tliey are now calling it olive butter a much ni cer name. But we see no reason why it should not take the place of lard. Messrs. Wank and Miller and several oilier grocers keep it and their custom ers agree in giving it high praise. ' ! ; ; - ; ! i ' : oniTrAHV. Departed this" life, September 16th; little Annie, daii"lit. r of I'.eniamin and A. E. Brown,' of Junes county, aged S liiiiiitiis and 11 days. Iter life was short ami full of suffering. .. My loi.s 1 1; now i:; heaven 's gain, I'utHt.ill 'tis hard to p;ive thee nn; Yd 'n thought that thou ait free from v. nl Lfip to sweeten the latter cup. A. E. B. ton and Frank tee. Kinston Items. , Mrs. James Stewart, mother of W. B, Grillin, died on the 19th hint, at her res- idence two miles from Dover Station on the A. & C. R. R. .She . was about sixty years old and had only a short ill ness. ' ; " ;-' "" Fi'ed B. Loftin Esq., the very ? Benja min of Uncle Richard's noble affections received the Senatorial nomination from Greene and Lenoir to-day. 11 Let others hail the"risinc suu. ; I bow to him whose course is run; Kilby Jones Esq., of Pink Hill, the ''lion of the hour " in Kiuston to-day. He is a political power in Tink Hill and Trent townships whicheaused the nom inees and politicians to assiduously wait iipon him. . lie Is fighting tho so; called Republican nominees',.. aj least some pf them. Uncle Richard first plied himabout three hours and fell back in disorder -1- a used up man. js ilby tells some hard NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, Sept. 191 p.m. Futures steady; September 12 04al2 06; October 11 uiall 03; November 11 I5Nali;j9: De cember lt.3Cal 1.37; January ll.43all.43; February 11 saall ra. Sales40,U00 bales. Cotton quiet: uplands 121; Orleans 1211-1(1. mul lit 4'iitf nil 111. JttLUi Clli ana conyenien-. opiMiing. Tliis is out of a total of turpentine quiet at $1.10 for hard, 1,000 white children in this city and-o loryeiiow c'jp and virgin, between the ages of ( and 21, the legal limits of attendance in public schools. Carpenters are now at work and ready for occupation, making a total of KJ rooms, all of which will be required for the pur poses of the school. One additional teacher has already been elected and it in - probable that three or four more will-be elected. The examination for this purpose will take place next Saturday at the school. This astonishing success ot the sehool is calculated to set those people an absurdity to engage so large a building as the Carolina Institute for the school. As announced Snndav mnrnin-. the opening of the colored graded 8everally , the number of days the Board , ! , f , , . was m session and distance traveled in m iuhii ii.iN iieuu kisi poucu to nc.l Dtm't forget the nlaep annti, f Central Hotel. Middle street. New Berne. N. C. Send your orders and save money ! sepSld&wtf . J. W. IIARRELL. ANNUAL STATEMENT. State of North Carolina, ) Craven County. ) I, Joseph Nelson, Register of Deeds, ex-ollicio Clerk of tho Board of Commis sioners of Craven County, do hereby certify that the following is a true state ment of the amount and nature of all compensation audited by the Board of Commissioners, to the members thereof season and the accommodations will be ample in every respect for all who may visit our seaside re sorts. "ft! A Blow with a Kiicklmt. nttenilinc the mpet.iiip'snf thu ltaiivil for Monday I'rofr MitehcH eahmlntes and during the period commencing that it will open with 400 pupils Sept. 1st, 1881, and ending the 81st day ot August, 1&3, as per recorus ot tins ofiico, to-wit: James A. Bryan Services as Chairman Board Commissioners, 24 days per ' diem at $3 per day . . . . $48 00 3 days examining accounts of County Treasurer at 2 , . 6 00 1 day examining Jail and lot on committee . ..... 2 00 Attention to Poor nouse and Jail; signing vouchers for iiscal year . . . . . . . 43 00 3 days' services revising Tax . list, Aug.' 1881; not charged up on Report prior fiscal year 6 00 . . THE .. .. WAR IN EGYPT IS ENDED, BUT Humphrey & Ihward Are waging a , . ' : Terrible Warfare witli High PriceSj Arid will never rest until they have 1 touted Them, Foot and Dragoon.' " The Car olJng'KCTiiaut. As . the Eichmond & Danville train coming South, No. 50, con ductor Lee, engineer Alsop, was Hearing Burkevillo Sunday after noon aiionr, '2 rfcAnek. n, ninn cmorr- A young son of Bev. Dr. Wilsoq, iUr from a bodv of woods bv the astor ; of the IMrst Presbyteiian rondsido rushed tn ilin tvaok nnd church, was seriously cut ori the haicbhis ;hcad uponthe rail just ace yusioniay iiiormug, iuioul nun ai,oa(l ot ti10 engine. This suicidal past 10 o'clock, by a 8liariiieco;of act was done so miicklv that en gineer Alsop hadn't time to check his engine in the least; indeed the man laid his head Inpon the 'fail ohly'd few feet in front of the pilot, and the .locomotive struck him at, when some oftlic Water spattered fuu KpCed almost immediately. The upon nit- coiorcu t. , no uccainc pilot crushed the scull to atoms, brick thrown by a colored loy un known. It seems that the young man was engaged iii l throwing water into the flower garden with a hose attached to a water plug, incensed, and, - after some words, picked np tho brick aud hurled it at young Wilson's ,head, s It struck him immediately! under the right cheekbone and cut a deep gash about one inch and a quarter long. The colored boy then ran oil' and made his escape. IV if. Mar. !''.'''. ! .fain l fc I, i tj ; ThoTolepliont) Exchange. The telephone exchange does not seem to be progressive in Charlotte. It was begun two years ago with a subsciTption list ,of 45. It has now dwindled down to 3, but these are.aU probably stayers, as the ne cessities of their occupations seem to require it. ,Iiut taking the tele phone simply for the fiui of talking through it, has played out. Char loote J ournal. i a ; . , i. , ; ;,. A New Skatiiia: Kink. p & 1- ' ' ' A new skating rink is soon to be opened in the third floor of the new Johnston Block, by Mr. J. Williams, clerk in the store ot Messrs. Koess ler & Itintels. The newest "and best skates ' have been provided, and the space lor , skating is the largest of any rink in the South. A smoking room for gentlemen and resting room ?for ladies are to be lifted up, Charlotte Journal The man's name was : Howard Nance. The train was stopped and his remains taken to Durkeville. Vliarlotte Journal. . . , . Second Crop Blackberiies. Assurance of a late frost will give us a second crop ot blackberries Astounding as this statement may seem it can lie verified. At" Odell & Co.'s, yesterday, we saw a bunch of berries of ', the second growth almost matured. Some of the ber ries were quite npe while all were in an advanced state of maturity. If frost is delayed two weeks there will he plenty, ol. new blackherns Greensboro Patriot'. . - ; '--!.'.'.'-; t .'.; i ;. i. : - Total . . . . ?110 00 Wm. G. Brinson, Commissioner - Services as Commissioner, 28 days per diem at $2 per day $56 00 1 day services on committee to examine Jail and lot .. . . 2 00 2 days' services' on committee to examine accounts of Clerk Superior Court . . . . . 4 00 0 days ' services as Commission er, revising Tax List Aug. 1881, not charged on report ' of prior fiscal year . , . . Call and see how we slaughter Gen erals Groceries, Provisions, ; Dry Goods, ; i Boots, Shoes, ' Hats and Caps, AND HELP US TO.BURY THE DEAIX IITJMPHKEY & HOWARD. ; Brick Block. New Berne, K. C, oppo site the Ice Hotiae. ' aeplRdwHm ' DISSOLUTION. The firm of J. Gooding & Co., Drug gists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . , ,. , . J. Goodino. , S. P HURTT ; New Berne, Sept. 18th, 1882. - - , i 12 00 .Northwestern Corn Crop. Chicago, Sept. IS. Special dispatches report that the corn crop in every direction has been wonderfully improved by the 'past two weeks -'of - tine - weather. In southern Illinois it is believed the crop will be safe from frost by the close ot this'week." The crop will be a full three-quarters average. In Iowa it is throught the yield will be the largest and best ever known in the State.) Tlie eorn has hardened add is ! fast getting away from danger by frost.' Tho hot weather, which still holds in Ne braska and parts ol Kansas, has done no harm, the crop being so forward as not to be affected.. - -. .;. ',; Total . . . . . . S. W. Latham, Commissioner For services as Commissioner 25 days per diem at !$2 per day . . 1 day's services examining Jail aud lot on committee , . 2 days' services examining ac- csunts Clerk'of the Superior ' Court . . . . . . . Traveling 6B miles and ferriage at Be.' per mile during term 3 days' services revising Tax List Aug. 1881, not charged on Report of prior fiscal year The business will be continued by the undersiened at the old stnnH m 00 Odd Fellow's Hall, on Middler-trt;. He will pay all debts owing by, and collect all accounts due the firm. Stephen F. Hcrtt." sepdlaw4t. . i ; , $50 00 ' 2 00 Total . ,. , . T. II. 51 allison, Commissioner , For services as Commissioner, ' 1 25 days per diem at $ 2 per day . . . . . . . . $50 00 1 days' services, examining Jail and lot on committee , 2 00 Traveling 540 miles at 5c. per mile to meetings . . . . 27 00 3 days revising Tax List Aug. ; f 1881, not chai-Red up on Re- port of prior fiscal year . . 6 00 P. Holland, Jr. ' O. H. Guion. HOLLAND & GUION,; (At Simmons & Manly 's Law Office.) REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Land purchased and sold' on short no tice. , v ; ; Special attention given to the lettine $65 80 of houses and collection of rents. ' P. O. Box 464, SEW BE&NK, if. C. For references apply to National Bank, Geo. B. Guion, Simmons & Manly., , sep4-d4wtf 4 00 3 80 6 00 THOS. J. LATH All, Late of Newbern, N. C.' j -WTTH-- ChildShot. Hn fl.o Till' inei 'Win UiuMllf Total a citizen of Blount's Creekf this JAS w- liI.DDLE' uomnnssioner- mnt,v. while inn, .lnnit-en r.,"..7ft ror services as commissioner, iirel a pisto( in a crowd .collecting to witness a, show, fracturing the skull of a 10 months child in the arms of its mother sett ing in n cov ered , wagon. Kedditt is now in jail at this place. The child is still $85 00 ROUHTREE C CD.; Cotton Factors and Commission Merck'ts 22 days per diem at $2 per day $44 00 Commiwion Merchants. Traveling 0U8 miles at uc. per . mile to meetings ... . 29 90 2 days per diem revising Tax 'List Aug. 1881, not charged up on Report of prior fiscal year . . . . 4 00 NORFOLK. VA. 1IUIU Hll, M I Consignments solicited, Prompt and faithful attention guar anteed to them. all business eptrusted. o I living. North State I'ms. ! BAI.TIOTORE BIAIIKET.': Baltimore, Sept. 19. Oats steady; southern 40:i tlc; red rust proof S.ntfJOo. western white 42a4oC.;. do. piixed 40a41c. Provisions steady, mess pork $24.00. linllr " mniii a fihnulilrn mul 'plnaff rih sides,' packed, HJal5c. liacon shoul ders; 12 c. clear ribnides lOic 15Jal(iJc. Lard-r refined ; 14c. steady; western packed lfia22c. i Coffee dullv . Rio cargoes, -.ordinary to, fair, 7a9c Sugar, steady; . A isoft j 9c. Whisky steady at $1.20at-23. Total '. ' . . $77 20 I certify the number of days the Board was iu session is twenty -eight. The Board of Education was in session five I days, for .which the Board made no charge. . I . further certify that no un verified account? have been audited by the Board. . ' In testimony whereof I hereunto sub- Hams scribe my name, at office in Newbern, Rn'tfor this 1'Jtiutay September, A.Ui 188a. iy oeiemoer, a. us i .TOSF.rH NKT.SON. , 'Reg, Deeds and ex-ollicio Clerk . ,. i : Board Commissioners, sep22-dlm Craven Co., N. C. GOLD WATCHE3 ! ' ON L Y $W,-W OUT Il $56. Fine Gold Necklaces only $5 Worth $7.50. Solid Silver Tea Sets only $6 Worth over $8. Solid Gold Sets of Jew elry only $8-Worth $10. Solid Silver Watches $7-Worth $1. - i i; All I ask isbuttoWx.V "rovndand call on me before purchaKin and wi;i guar antee that 'you can B ite money after learning my prices for fine good. Watches repaired and warranted. ARTHUR C. FREEMAN, sep2d4m ' -i - Norfolk, W
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