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ATTIi IVT-.A T JLJ. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1882. NO. 163, lli ii -11 I i ii i v x I l ll ii U U JLVLn'-OL . r . . .. . local :;ews. A.'.ir ADVERTISEMENTS. Watson & Street House for sale. William YVhitford Attorney at law. Journal miniature Almanac. . ; j Sun risos, 6:03 ) Length of day,'-' '' I Sun seta, 5:34 1 11 hours, 82 minutes. MtKn rises at 2:47 a.m. ,j s The lumber for the "cotton yard" came in on the Trent last night. ' Three marriage license issued during the week by the Register of Deeds. AH colored. ' ' 1 ' . Mr. T. P. Clarke, the assistant Post- master in this, city showed us it i Ti-Ti . .. ... i i';' LIIIIO ttlUlU yUHbtHUi&V, UUU WJfll . V can get bushels of them at Morganton, ; -, Mr. Daniel Lane brought in on Satur day three magnificent pears, weighing 1 jointly two pounds, f No need to ' go North for fruit when we have such a quality here. , . , u,:,,). -t Mr. Adams, of the revenue cutter Steven reports that the cutter passed the 'schooners Addie Hill and Addie Henry on Friday evening oil Southwest Point lighthouse, bound for Baltimore with lumber. ; ' ' ' ' 'Ij j 1 The Arm of Holland & Guion have an imported "terrier" all the way from . . . it J, - ,!1 . 1 yy uuuugum, seui uy me cunui ui iuc New South, i It looks rather like a news paper dog keen-eyed, energetic b6dy and a penetrating nose. ' ? '' j tic Convention 1!' said Mr. Manix of the . Democratic County Convention yester day, - when about a dozen Democrats assembled and made county nomina tions. He could not say "turbulent," " "'riotous" and "disgraceful," as was annlied on the other side of the house a ; few weeks ago. , , M w hvaii Ma ai lha Kalrar nn smi T n ' Front", complains that he could Bell no bread on Friday. ; Says his customers . were all , fasting and praying j in contemplation .of the comet's coining ' in ' contact with the sun at 9 o clock , on .Saturday morning. 'As there 'was no "smash up," probably they bought double rations on yesterday. . ' ' Our attention has been called to the . . . I. I ..... Vn1 Ikann Vnvfnllr lftn . Commission merchants ad v ertising 7 in the Journal, and a lew days ago we spoke of only two. An unintentional error on our part. We take pleasure in recommending any desirous of shipping to send to Rountree 6c Co., or Parker & Carr or to Adam Tred well & Co., all 01 wnoni nave souciieu your pairouuKo through our columns. 1 As our Daily edition containing the Rules and Regulations 01 tne uraaea School run short, we will reproduce the same in the Weekly Journal, and any family who wislves can get a. copy next week. We take pleasure , in call moth Weekly now issued by us. It will speak for itself in comparison' with any paper in the State, and is calculated to render material assistance, in .pushing forward New Berne's industries. "I accept the nomination for the Sen ate," said Mr. Henry K. Bryan, "upon ' 1 the Platform adopted by the Democratic Stato Convention," We imagine Mr, George H. White or Mr. VVY E. Clarke Mr. Bryan's opponents, will give him a ljvely' canvass in trying' to reconcile the county government clause with the election of revenue officers. Better i dron the Platform and make the issue : on the record of the two parties on econ omy, and the superiority of the State Democratic noiuuitjes.; ' t ;i J The (iyninaslnin. , . ' The plan and specifications of the Gymnasium building arrived yesterday from' Philadelphia 4 They can1 be seen at Mr. R. 0. E. Lodge's store, next door to the Journal office. 'We suggest that the ladies in the city ought to stop in end look at the plan of the building The Gymnasium, when completed, will be a great source of pleasure to them and they ought now to encourage the men in pushing it forward. The build ii2 is a magnificent one, but it will take inni.ey to got it up and that partof the problem must be solved before much f urUierproress is made. t ion held at the court house on Saturday, II. R. Bryan Esq v ! L ioufily nomipntod for the and Wm. B. Lane r the House, a nomina fi'n came in a; . i . ".j i '' t' ' -1. The .0,1. Mr, vlledupon E. c3cli on Lane cam ....oi'U.ia 3 an r CUr Churches. Christ church, Pollock street, Rev. . W. Shields Rector. 11 a. m., morn ing prayer aud sermon. 5 p. m.. even ing prayer holy baptism. (7:30, holy communion at St. Cyprians). Prayers Wednesday morning at the Chapel on George street, and Friday morning and evening at the Church. The public are cordially invited to the services of this church. Free seats for all visitors. ' : Vour Name la lrnt.,: Mr. N. B. Outlaw of Duplin was in the city yesterday. He says Col. Green is exceedingly popular in Duplin. Was- som's speeches in Duplin have solidified the white votes against all Republicans. Mr. R. H. Hilton and bride arrived on Friday night from Baltimore. His many, friends tender their congratu lations. ' Mr. George Wadsworth has returned to make New Berne his home. He has gained fifteen pounds of flesh since moving to Dr. Blacknall's at Raleigh, although that is not to be wondered at, since he was in a fine position to add on extra weight. , j . . - .: IHayor'a Court. Mag Farrer and Rose Simmons wore up on Saturday for being drunk and cursing on the streets. They both plead guilty v and it appeared from the test! mony that they were old offenders. The policemen asked the court to send Mag out of the city, as she gave them a great deal of trouble. ' , ; : r His Honor ordered that Mag be con' fined in jail for twenty days and then be made to leave the city. "No sir, I ain't gwine to leave the city. I don't know nothing about dem country niggers, I ain't gwine,?' said Mag with a toss of the head. The ' Marshal was instructed to see that she left the city at the expiration of the 20 days. Rose was discharged on paying a fine of $3.00 and cost. Cotton Yesterday. New York Futures went off several points yesterday, and New Berne prices advanced very appreciably. This was owing to the fact that some of the buy ers are governed entirely by the Liver pool market, and at that place there was an advance both in "spots'and i'fa tures." The day's sales amounted to 114 bales from 101 to 10.65, middling cotton being in demand at 10. The week's sales at the Exchange foot up 710 bales. - NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling lU. Strict low middling 11 1-16. Low middling 104. NEW YORK FUTURES: October, 11 03. November, 10 85. December, 10 85. . January, 10 93. ' LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 6 ll-16d. Orleans 7d. LIVERPOOL futures: October, 6 87-64d November, 6 23-64. December, 6 19-64. Ciowlp Through the Telephone: "The station house "plant" having been fired' out by the. Marshal, wrung in at Campbell's with a, steamboat man and got loaded up again. . He then resumed. his place on the witness bench" in his old quarters with his lee' ear to the telephone. He re: ports: . ' , ' m:.:.: - Policeman Hurtt in the office asks Hardison at the Theatre: ' ' What's the matter up there; sounds like a high tide beating under wharf?" "No row, Mr. Jesse Kennedy of Len oir county crying over the woes of Hazel Kirke. The whole audience was in tears." "Alph, I can't find Ballance & Co's, "It's next to Gates." "No. Hall's is on one side and Kirk on the other." "Who is Kirke V" ' ''"Don't know; but he has his out." ' ' 1 , "Excelsior." i t ,"Oh.". ,' sign "Bill, where is Prof. Fetter now V" "Garysburg, what do you want, Eliz abeth?" ' : :;. : "Some Greek books; I want to cram a little Oreek in order to go for a Pro fessor. Send me Dryden's Virgil." "O.K." ' "Nannie 1" , "Who's there?" 'Never mind; I'll never give my name through the telephone again. Tell me, who was the 'sweet auburn h i frill from Kinston at the play la ; nl-ht?" ;oii't Lno i ; "t pnbnm s a. i. i:. 1 1 now I' toll you who the died youn man I to school with his clothes I would not keep him waiting any longer." . 4 ' - "I believe you, aunt Maria."J 1 . . t i J i' -d 1 ' "Frank they say Kate Desmond cried for Billy Morris' fan last night She said (her last words) "that fan! six yards of ribbon ! too preciously sweet I I despair droopingly!" , f "Billy says, you go to -" "Go where V" ; "Go to Baker's and buy her a" i'0h !all right." "Mr. Gaskins, tell John Mayo" "Tell him yourself." "John-" "Line it out, line it out." "John, prar meetiu' at sister Wilet's dis evenin'. It's time to put on de milk-wite robe and trim dem wergin lamps. De comic an' de sun meets to morrow and dey ain't no mo light arter dak" . "When de ginral roll is called we'll bo dare, mo and Melindy." .. "Halleluia." T "Same to you." , " Walter is that you V" ' -"This is I." ' . . "When do you get off?" ; "In about an hour." "Goodbye old boy; wish you good luck and long life. I hear she is rich, Don t let that trouble you. You will soon become reconciled to it." i 1 I "My regards to Dr. Capehart at Avoca. . Farewell. " The officers on duty began to talk politics with Jim Hargett at Hackburns and the "s. h. p." dropped into a doze. He dreamt he was a naiad sitting on a pile of the Athletic Club House gazing at the comet. He, woke to find the Mayor holding court and himself on trial for vagrancy. Cotton markets. Our friends of the New Berne Journal compare the cotton markets of Char lotte, Kaleigh, New Berne and Wilmiog' ton as based on the quotations of Sept. dutn, to snow tne advantages or New Berne as a cotton market. Wilmington as a general thing courts a comparison with the best of cotton markets, but on the particular occasion referred to want of freight room was working to our se' nous disadvantage. And then the Jour nal, unintentionally no doubt, quotes the btaR incorrectly, or one-quarter of a cent below our lowest published quo tations for the day, which does our market an injustice. Wil. Star. If you will refer to your files you will see that we quoted your market cor rectly. We quoted Middling only and not Good Middling, fcnwe do not get that grade in this market and wished to compare similar grades. We consider it a high compliment to New Berne to be able to give as much for cotton as is paid in Wilmington, for it is admitted that that city has been the best market in the State; and if . "want of freight room" was tne trouble a week ago it is no better now, for the Wilming ton market, in the Star from Which we take the paragraph above, is quoted "Middling 101," while same grade sold on same date in JNew Heme at same price. Kinston Items. ; Cotton went down to 9 cents last Thusday; it rose to 10c. Friday.- Seed cotton sells at 3i to 4c. Receipts pretty good; business still very dull. , As "Old Bart" was being carried home from a grogshop last evening with more liquor than he could carry, he was hailed by a chap with "Hello, what's the matter." "Why-hio-why the fact is: hie-some of my friends have been bet ting on the election and have got me to hold the stakes." ' i; -,- 'i A few days since while "Old Bart and his friend were discussing the char actor of Uncle Richard, the friend in quired if Uncle Richard was a gentle man. "Gentleman!" exclaimed "Old Bart" with unutterable scorn, "I should think not indeed why he never owed a hundred dollars in his life Justice Fields had before him last week Lewis Bryan, Rev, Mosest Ander son and Calvin Johnson, all colored charged with hog stealing. . The first was committed to jail in default of bail to answer at our next Superior court. Moses Anderson was committed in de fault of bail for further hearing,' while Calvin Johnson was bailed in $200 for further hearing and has decamped, leav ing his bail, Wm, Hunter, the bag to hold. j Justice Coleman, independent candi date for Superior Court Clerk and Lew is Grady, independent for county treas urer, have withdrawn from the contest and retired to the "post of honor, a pr vate station. " urady s campaign Jug will, however, be kept full for the con solution of himsolf and his friends, while the sore Ira argument will be used to cm! p i the "Pro!ii'itian-no-fenoe legis L.tor" to "tarry a while longer at Jeri ' Norfolk Loeiil, X (Norfolk Landmark.) . Justice B. T. Tatem is vet se- iously ill. ! ' Nearly every Ixxlv Las cotton back from the Springs. . The ltev. W. W. Wood, of the Cnmberlaml Street Baptist Church, is seriously HI. ,( i ,( The Bchooner Mien M. UoWen ailed for- New York yesterday. iving iiuislied her repairs. The fishery aloug the Bay shores are reported as not as successful as in previous seasons. The' New York steamer brought on Wednesday evening 850,000 Minus "through trelght." The scooner l. II. Kanne was hauled up for painting at the ship ard ot (Japt. Graves Wednesday. A cart from the country, loaded with barreled potatoes, broke an axle yesterday in-leaving the Berkley ferry, Cargo saved. A white man residing in the eastern part of the city made an attempt at suicide with a razor on uesday night, but failed. 5 A fnnmber of young Indians, male and female, arrived from New York on Tuesday, en route for the Normal School at Hampton. Rev. Dr. Burrows,, of the Free mason Street Baptist Church, will )reacn at Saleni Baptist Church on Sunday altemoon at 3 o'clock. STATE NEWS. ; Gleaned from oar Exchanges. Oxford Free Lance; At a called conference of the Baptist Church ast Sunday, the resiffiit ion of Uev 0 A Jenkins as pastor was formally accepted. This event had been expected by his congregation for some time, in consquence of the throat a net; t ion ot which he has been suffering for the past year. Mr. Jenkens goes to Warsaw, where le will take charge ot a school. Neicbernian: Our up river steam era are now kept constantly on the go laden to the gunnel with freights, Our merchants complain that this week has been one ot the dul lest, considering the season oLthe year, they have ever experienced in New Berne- Several boats loaded with oysters have been in the market . basin during the week The oysters were a little better than the average at this season oi the year. Eice is now begiuning to come in quite treely, the lots that have so far been placed on the market were of rather a superior quality; prices are not yet fully established, ruling at present from 1)5 cts- to $1.05 per bushel, COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling lOh strict low middling 103; low middling 10K Seed cotton Extra nice, Sic. ordl nary 31c. Uorn 70c. in bulk; TJo. in sacks. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at SfSJ.DO for yellow dip. TAR Firm at tfl.OU and $1.75. ESeeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey-60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. 1 Country Bacon Hams 18c.: sides loo.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. beef un root, oc. to ec. Eggs 17c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fodder 75c. per hundred for new, Peaches 50c. per peck. Apples 50a75c. per bushel. , ; Pears 81.00 per bushel. Grapes Scuppernong, 81.00al.10 per trasnei. .:-).. Onions $1.50 per bushel. Beans 80c. per bushel. , , Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. , CmcKENS--Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, 90 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, $1,50, sweet 70c. per bushel. - ., Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts tffl.oli; Baps, per M. " " WILLIAM WHITFORD, ' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofilce on Craven street, two doors north of i i rolUK'K, NKWBKKJN, . U. Wlllprnctioe In the Counties of Jones. On slow, Ijenolr, Pnnilieo mid Cnrteret, and 1ho in the li. n. DlHltlct Lonrt. txinveyaiiclng a Bpcfinlty. ootTtf , I:-:3 end Let Fcr S:b THE BUILDING CONTAINS SIX COM FORTABLE ROOMS, and Is NEARLY NEW. . Tho situation U one of the most pleasant In the city. ... i , , ' '). Can be sold at a bargain. Apply to oct8-2t " WATSON & STREET. MA. Li A. 1 1 1 A ! If you would keep free from malarial chills, etc., try , For s le in New Berne at REEL BlUJS. cfc AS KINS. Only 50 cts. yt. a-d-tf. RETORT OF TIIE COXDITIOS OF THE 1 National Bank of New Berne. New Borne, in the State of North Carolina, at the doxe ot business, October -Id, IbtSr. 1 RESOURCES. ,iaus mid Ili.count8, .'. 131.769.14 venlrnfts : 4-.. . 5. Honda tit necnrv circulation, IKl.lwn.UB . S. Bonds on hand . M.l.MU M Other stocks, bonde niui niortziutes.... . M06.21 Due from nnnroved reserve nicenU..... 7.150.14 Due from other National Banks, 11,226 85 lue troin State liu.iks and bankers... - I.RV2.7A Real estate, furniture and fixtures,.,.. 3j,247.58 nrrent expenses and laxrK iiaiil 3,173.ia Premiums paid,... ..., : , S.679.85 t'necks anil oilier cash Item", ESI.lt Bills of other liiiuks, ' . 8,61 li iM) ractional jKiiirr currency, nickels anil ueunli-s.. . ............ .' 2!7R! Specie 2,2W.(KI Lri'gai tenner notes, 4o,ws.w liedeniitiun fuiKl with U. S. I rem, - urer (o percent oi circulation)... ,ww.in Hue ffrimi IT. S. TwiiKiirer. oilier thun . 6 percent, reilesiption f unit, 1 u 1S5.B0 Touti .: 8,965.is UABIUTIES. Capital stock paid in..., ... Surtilus fund jip.ooii.oo SMi.mio. Uudiviacn pronts, National Bank notes outstanding, Individual deposits subject to check... . 1,478.S ' Ml.tlOU.OU lS8.ti.12.3S S0,727.t M,67S.S MM Time certificates of deposit Dnetoothei Itntionitl Hanks Due to State Banks and bankers, Total................ ............ 448,9-"8.16 STATE OF IfORTH CAROLINA, . County of Chavkn. T T A f ., ! n., 1, i... tl.a n Kin Jl-tl,, 111 Oil bank, do solemnly swearthat tlieiibovo state ment M U lie 10 Ilie OCBl OI my unowieuise nuu ut lief. . . i ' J. A. 1 1' ion. cashier. finliRniilkpil nii.l awnru In hf(irA me this Gth dflT Ul UlHIUCl, .OOa. U. ,i..i".i .a, ... . i..,.i n. rr Pahvut. V V Correct-Altest: : i i Geo. Allen. i Jno. Hughes, Directors. . L. II. Cctjjir, J, ;, ,.; $50 REWARD! TheeityoTNew Berne will pay a reward of $50 for evidence to convict the person setting Are to the building on the Academy Green on the 1th of October. octlidlw. T. 8. HOWARD, Mayor. CIIAS. E. NELSON Calls attention to the fact that he has a Choice Lot of , - . FAMILY GROCERIES, which he Is Bellini? LOW for CAHH. Particular attention is called to his FINE GRADES of FAMILY FfOUK. Fine Htail-Fed lteef always on hand. Consignment of live slock solicited. Goods delivered In any part of the city free oi cuarge. . ' 65 Broad Street, between Hancock and ; Middle, iX'ti-ilAw:lin NEW BERNE. . C. NOTICE.- By order Board Commissioners, Craven county, the Clerk will advertise for sealed proposals lor 100,000 Brick, to be delivered at the Depot or on the wharf at the foot of Craven street, in the City of Newbern, and a sample of the brick accompany each proposal. Proposals to be received on or before the 1st Monday in November, 1832. JUS. JNELSUJS, auglS-doctl Clerk Board Convrs. NOTICE. The balance due on subscription to the capl tal Block of THE NEWBERN ATHLETIC AND SOCIAL CLUII, Is hereby called in, The stockholders are requested to make iin mediate payment to the Secretary, who will thereupon Issue each a certificate of stock. Attention Is called to Article 21, of Const It u tion : "Any member who shall be a delin queii t In payment of stock subscription for thirty days, shall forfeit all privileges as member of this Club. , , By order of the Board of Directors. oct5d20t. -. R. O-E. LODGE, Secretary. A. II. POTTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERS M- f. !w MANUFACTURERS OF ''-' FRENCH & AMERICAN CANDIES. And dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, isuts. Also cigars, xooacoo, xoys, ew. , Pollock street, next to Geo. Allen &Co., NEW BERNE, N. C. . ecptiC-dtf For Malarial Districts use : ; HANCOCK'S CHILL FILLS. OFFICE OF THE WATCH-TOWER, I Washington, N.C., Sept. 81. 1882. , MKSSRS. HANCOCK BROS.: U-r:: . , i Gkntlbmen:-I lake, pleasure In saying I have used your CHILL PILLS and they have proved Invaluable for Chilis and Fevers. J reimrd them indispensable lor Malarial Dis tricts, and simply a trial will convince the most captious. . : u ,,j very respecuuny, 1 OctS.dtf. J. L. Winfield. IN THE FIELD AGAIN! LwJ.L:J.ytanMARTlNiraGPrcrri:;-: Havlnn lately returned from Northern Mar kets, where he has secured the; KINKST KTurK. of LA 1)1 EH' and (JENTW W'KAtt, woutd wisn ui linprexs on ine puuiic in gen eral that he Is prepared to milt the most fas- unions, in. ,;; , .. . ,., OLOTIIIJSTG For Gents; Youths, Hoys and Children, I have the greAlest variety, which for quullly, wot k inaiislilp and price cannot be beat. Hoots and Shoes of all the leading manufneturies cheap er than the cheapest,,, lints for Ladles and Gentlemen, all styles and oil prices. In my Notion Department, which Is always com plete, can be found all the Latest in Ladii.s' and Gents' Hose, Corsels of leiMlinu; iimmi!r turers, Gloves, Ijtces, tine Ladles' and tiett..' Neck Wear, (Shirts, and Trunks, Valises, e., . TlimikliiK you for past favors, and siiii, a com i nuance, I am, most respectfully, apldly Jl. 11. M ia ' La LM JV OFFERS TO THE (UTIZENS OF N BERNE and anrrounding country a oh, lot of . . FAMILY GROOERIE0, FKE8H. CHEAP, and HK9T IN iUAI.I l In his stock will be found I'lour fluent grui Butter, Hmall Hiinm, Beef Tongne. Ci., Beer, Clietbe, No. 1 Miu kerel,. Hmoked Ii rlngB, Cooked (iru Beer, Irish Potatoes, Chi ntHl Goods-All kinds la & Perrina' Siuu Fi-esh Roasted CotTee, Finest Teas, EiiKi' Island Molasses, Synii, Full Line of Fret- (Wkers and Cakes, Pi unei, Miiccaronl, Pow der, Wiot aud Caps. . J r , ; ? uail and Lxamine Them. Corner of POLLOCK and CRAVEN streets. HEW BEBKE, H, t octMSra Dissolution of Partnership- Tlie eo-iKirtnersliln heretofore existing I twen J. J. Wolleiitien and H. W. HmallwixKi under tlie Arm name of WOLKENUEN j HM ALL WOOD, Is this dnr dissolved b mutunl conseui, - 3. J. WOI.FENDKN, H. W. Smai.i.woihi New Berne, N. C, Oct 2d, 18S2. Oct.ld4i FOR SALE, ONE BTEAM POWER COTTON PKK88. MANWEtL 4 CRABTREF, octl-tit , New Berne, N.C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 i : ; i.raven tjouuiy. . j Patsy Ann Gaskins, plnintifT, Superior Court wiiiow oi inos. r uiisKins, I special vs. I Droeeedliiv. John Gaskins nnd others, f netrs at taw oi i iios. j- uas- 1'etltlon for kins, defendants. i J Dower. To Kiirnh Bently and John A.' Bently, hex I1UHUII11U - , - Vim am 1 , in,. In Ti ,i i (I ,,1 1 1 , r aniu.Ul .. , I ceeding with the aliove title has lieen insil- iiueti in me isuperior i-ourt for said county ior tne purpose or having the dower of sntd plaintiff on the lands of her deceased husband allotted to her You are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of said Court, at the court house In the city of Newbern, on the Dth dnv of Novem ber. A.D. 1K82, and answer or demur to the petition tiled herein. This 27lh day' of Sep tember, 1882. - K. W. CARPENTER, Bep28dCw' i Clerk Superior vurt. . Administrator's Notice. STATIC OF KollTII OaKOLIXA, ) ;ruven t.'iiiity. ) The Mibscriber having auiililled is Adminis trator of the estBte of Cliarles Ttlcker, deceased, on tin luth day of Sepbiuber, A. II. IHS'J. beforo me nxiiKite t;ouri ui t-raven county, Hereby no tifies all pers.iiin liaviiiir claims aiotinst (aid e- tte, tu present tlieni lor payment on or bvfor tue ami uay oi September, IM, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. viuir iui anu liny ill sepieiiiiier, trwe. JAS. C. HARRISON, .8ep21J4y Public Administrator, . Subscribe to "The New South WILMINGTON, N. C., : A weekly newspaper devoted to the Industrial, Agricultural, Educational and general development of NORTlkX CAROLINA and the SOUTH. x Every, person taking an interest in the development of the State should read the paper.- Terras (52.00 per an num. A liberal reduction to clubs of ten or more. $1.00 for six month. , , In October a Biographical Sketch of Bishop Atkinson, written by Col. J, ii. Burr, will be publishedwith a splen did Portrait of the Bishop. Subscriptions received or advertising - contracts made by i. T. UAKRAWAY, sepl2dtf , , New Berne, N. C. DISSOLUTION. The firm of J. Gooding & Co., Drug gists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. Gooding. S. F Hurtt New Berne, Sept. 18th, 1882. ; The business will be continued bv the undersigned at the old stad, under the Odd Fellow's Hall, on Middle street. He will pay all debts owing by, and collect all accounts due the firm. Stephen F. Hurtt. sepdlaw4t. ; , i j ; HOTEL, SMITHFIELD, N. C, D. W. FULLER, Prop'r. Ample accommodations at all times Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Charges moderate. aueadtf WOODARD .HOUSE, ; 15DENTON, N. C. This old and well-established Hotel I still offers first-class accommodation to the traveling public. . ;i Terms icensonable. ,.; Sample Room for Traveling Salesmen. and Conveyances furnished when de sired.' J Porters at every boat. MRS. ELLEN WOODARD. J. L. Rogerson, ; Proprietress. ' Superintendent. ' Time between arrival of boat and I leaving of train for dinner. sepSdSm OCEAN HOUSE. BEAUFORT, N. Cf This House is now onen for th ent-. of(?uesU. Tin location is so v-n i need no words to dincribe it. under its pnwent manaeemem i be doae that can be done lo every respect. Kveiv i ' water will De erve,i m i such rea-sonn Me pricey - . , geHside wn inn t r, to live any v i ... The r , - I 'iewf telivive f, Rtt'-ICl-Ul i
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