VOL. I. NEY BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1882. i 5 no; 1GG LOCAL NEWS. Journal immature Almauar. Sun rises, 6:05 ) Length of day, Sun seta, fi:28 1 11 hours, 23 minutes.' Moou sets at 5:32 p. m. ' - : New moon to-day at 13:47 a. m. , . John Dunn is opening Christmas goods. ' . ; Yesterday may be set down as a rai- ny day with a little thunder. v , . the steamer AVuse is inuci Improved ' in appearance since receiving a coat of paint- ; , Core Sound oysters in market yester- . terday rather inferior to what they were , last winter. ' The" Jocenal was badly printed yes terday. The '"fountain to the press ',. has. for some time, beeu in the hands of a machinist, and our inking has been . done by hand, r Yesterday we attached the fountain and it did bad work. We will try to prevent it next time. r : I Died. . f " Joseph Tosto, on Tuesday night, aged about seventy years. He has been for many years a faithful watchman on the Clyde wharf. His remains will' be ta kenjtOjSouth J-iverj Jo-Iayor inter ment. ' 4 ., Revenue Stump. .; - Mr. E. A. White of the Internal reve nue department requests us to state lor ' the benefit ol ttioW who hare to pur chase stamps that they must send post oflice order, money or a certified check in order to get prompt returns. If private draft is sent the stamps will not be forwarded until the money is collect U. S, District Court. s , The district court will be held here on j Monday the 3d of October. ,There are about thirty cases on the docket winch number Avill be increased to forty by the time the court sits. The most of , these are for violating the Internal rev enue laws. , A few cases of robbing post offices are among them. Your Name In Print. , Mr. Walter P. Burrus and bride ar "rived yesterday afternoon and will leave on Friday for the South. ) . Dr. Mojitford of Onslow waa in the . .city yesterday- One of his horses was taken with the staggers after his arri ; Val and was in a critical condition late .in the evetiing. , , ! ; i , . , , ".' .Married.'. ; .'"'' "" ' . ',' At the residence of the brides 'a fath er, Walter P. Burrus'of New Berne to Miss Maggie L. Capehart, daughter of W. J. Capehart Esq., of Roxobal, Bertie Co; on Tuesday; Oct. 10th at ,7 o'clock a. m. The bridal party immediately left for New Bern where they will take ; the train for an extended tour South. We wish the happy pair long life and pros; '. perity. . . Serious A lira v. : ' " 'Tuesday evening' While Berry Scott iJwhite, and Providence Bryan, col., of conrt,'when near E. M. Foscue's Esq they engaged in an altercation in wliich Scott cut Bryan's throat. , Bryan is not i expected to live. A bottle of whiskey ' is said to be the cause of the trouble be I' tween them. Scott has been arrested ' public Speaking at Trenton , ,' The crowd at Trenton on Tuesday was afflicted with much speaking. Messrs, ' Manix and Dudley of New Berne reprtf t tented the Hon ,0.:Hubb8, while Isaac II. Smith and Amos. Bryant spoke for O'llara. Bill Jack, John Brown and U others Atiscussed' local . inatters, The i speech pf the day, was made by Capt. Swift Galloway. He always makes telling speech; ' ' ! . ! ' i ii i.t i ' : Roll ofHonor, , , ., The following is the roll of honor of La Orange Academy for the "month ending September 29th, 1882: Nancy Best, Troy -W.. Bizzell, Ida Bizzell, JiiOj H. Blount, Lillian M. Dil lori, Ida D. Emerson, Y- C. Joyner, Paul Hodges, Lizzie Kirkpatrick, J. t Mewborne, H, F. .Murphy, W. T. ' Phelpsl, Lillie E. Rouse,' Hirby E.' Sut " tori , Preston Wooton. f, '' . ' Cotton VeMterdoy.. . The New York and Liverpool markets remained ' unchanged ' vesterdav aud closed dull, while prices advanced a little here and was in demand. Sixty two bales only changed hands af i: ares ranging from 10J to 10 70. : ,. NEW YORK MARKET. SPOT; T.r.ddliug Jl 7-10. . w Muctlow middling Hi. i -( . ' Low middling 11 1-18., , , kf.w YOiiK futures: i October, 11.17. . Novep-ber. 10.0!5. DeceiiJjer, 13 .05. Jammry, 10.' I.I v i'dOL SPOTS. m. ulafi 11 h 7.1. M i - i , o ,- , h o, o, ( r i . i rTuinjs: River and Marine. The Experiment of the Clyde line arrived from Baltimore on Tuesday ight with a large cargo of general mer chandise. She cleared last night for the same port, taking out naval stores and over live hundred bales of cotton. The Tkier Lilit arrived , from Bavboro yesterday morning bringing cotton, rice and! peas. ' , f The Trent came m from Polloksville laat night with "15,000 feet of, lumber, cotton seed and 58 bales of cotton. Mail Drowucd. On yesterday evening as Capt. Derry Barnes, col., and a boy about 13 or ,15 years old was sailing down Neuse river oh the schooner Dolphin, when about a mile below Riverdale, the Captain was called out of the cabin by the boy, aud just as he stepped out the main sheet parted and the boom struck him, knock ing him overboard and he was drowned. There was no one else on board but the boy and he managed to bring the boat back to the city. , The body of Barnes had not been recovered up to last night Public Schools. The County Board of Education has ordered that the public schools of the county shall open on the first Monday hT November. Superintendent Long has been busy examining teachers dur ing the present week. On Monday nine applicants, all colored, were examined three ot them obtaining lirst grade cer tificates, the others 2d grades. Yester day eight were examined, all ! colored save one, three obtaining 3d grade cer tificates, , the others 2J grades. Mr. Long says he will have seventy or eigh ty to examine betwoen thin and Novem ber.' ' - Ul'ili jones tounir uava. The Jones county candidates will ad dress the people at the following times and places: White Oak Tuesday, - - Oct.,24. Polloksville Wednesday - - " . 25. Cypress Creek Thursday - " 20. Tuckahoe Friday, - - ! - "',"'?7. Trenton Saturday, - - - " ' 28. Beaver Creek Tuesday, -; - 44 SI. There will also bo speaking at White Oak on Saturday, ffovember 4th, and at Polloksville on Monday, Nov. 0th. ! ., : Isaac T. Wilson " . phmrileiCIJxTTromTJbries Co" S tone wall Items. Mr. Jas. H.' Oaskins'' new residence near this place is hearing complotion. Mr. Jos. IL Miller's other infant twin boy died last Saturday, from the effects of whooping cough. Tho county canvass commences next Saturday, at Goose Creek Island, and will end about tho 7th of November. , There is a treat in store' for' Pamlico, Gov. Z. B. Vance is to give them a talk on ne.rt Tuesday, the 17th inst. at this place. " ':'- ' " ". F. F. Cherry has attached to his gin a cotton cleaner; it surely does .nice wort. ) The staple looks greatly im proved. : ( ;.' . ' ' Vr. Geo. ' S. Attmore was called to South Creek last Saturday to see Mr Irvin Bonner, who had a tooth extracted arid was bleeding too much. The Dn reports liim all right, ' ' ISchooner Aiiiiie Ii. IldlV, Queene, mas ter, is'at our wharf, loading with lum ber for T. C. Holder & Co. fhe MeMn, dordon mastej", cleared. Saturday laRt, loaded by the Same firm. ( The farmers have been' progressing finely for 'the last' week. ' fto rain and weather warm and favorable for cotton picking and rice "cutting." 'Threshing rice is getting in full blast; there are 4 steam and 3 horse powers at work and there is plenty work for them all. Beaufort Items . The blue fishing season has by no means ended. ; ' ?" ' ' h Mr. Clias, Price spoke here on the 9th inst. to a small crowd. . Tho Methodist Sunday School has re cently been supplied with a new library with about two hundred volumes." The church, has been thoroughly renovated and taote it is' one of the most handsome churches in eastern Carolina. . Mr. ThoS. Duncan leaves for Rich' 1 Tnnnr.v i ,' e arrangements ' 'i the , . li'i-ii V ion Telegraph Co. uk i. ' i, and then he will be ready for 1 , :; v ,h his new line fr0i 1 1,, Newport... I w . it oi rect an erroneous state- ment gnirg the rounds of the press which t,s dement is that Morehead City is the only city in the world without a cart wheel, buggy or horse in the town and very few in the county; so writes tho would-be intelligent correspondent There are several carts and some bug' gies even ia Morehead City. In that little city by tho' sea, Mr. Daniel IV owns and ket-j' constantly em ploy et one of the fintictdray horses I ever saw Hie statement the correspondent makes I about Carteret county isnot true. . I I jersonally know seven doctors in the county and five out of the seyen own horses and often ride them to see patients. - I venture there are at least three hundred buggies in the county. It is not true that you can go within one mile of every man's house in thecounty by boaLl liava preached a- good many fiiriAritlM in ilifl poihiIat nrwl u.'ifh aim txr I ; . ' J " " T...f.rr. . .urn uuemivu no came uy a ooat. . Unless Mr. Pelletier, who recently uuiameu mjcuoe 10 piacuct) i.iw, locales . . i . i , ; 1 t : . : . i i - - . i l in the county there is not a resident lawyer ut the county ... r N. M. J; Hyde County Items. We are having lovely weather.'. Riee cntl.intr has bet'iiii. Npxt wtl.i. it will all he saved. The yield u just snlendid . 1 Aiexneiry, our ernceno agister oi u"uo' ,"Bl JJ'U"-"' s "uc ,v,tl. I-, .... OOH, C,.,.l...l,., u.Ui,u uaj o, vu. -oui . Messrs. Latham and Pool, Congies- sional uspirants, are with uscanvassing. 'They say," that Lalham makes the 'fur fly." a, w im i 4i, i x . , o J In this euse, instead of the people suck ing the teats, the Teets will suck the people. t , , Your correspondent from Pamlico is exorcised about Cairo's nose. I think it was skinned before ho came into Hyde. It makes no odds, provided his opponent does not put it out of joint. Mrs. Elizabeth Oihbs. nred 79 vear. 11 months and 20 days, died at the resi dence of Wm. Credle. in Currituck township. Possessed of many virtues, a. good woman, she is atre.it. "Life's fetful fever is over." ; ; Henry Roberts, son of Capt. Alex Kob- qrts, deceased and Annie H. Jones, nee Roberts, died at Heron Bay, South Lake, t aged 10 years and 0 months, Henry was a bright, industrious boy, and greatly esteemed byi;hrwriterr feonlcl iicknesl, . mostly t chills, and l,e RnrC tna wf '"""ledup lVwW,8oBhakeR. Swan Quarter 01' veqniiTd the ; .letcetives to .i,;;,i m. Anii submit the stone lo the above ;o ah i. .'ij J . i ' : i i i T " -' MK UUUUIJf llttb IIIUIU OI" KlCKIie.SH, Mr. uaiias wahab s utile girl wa very sick a few days ago,, but she is reported better. Is it right to kill deer when not "con sidered suitable for eating, or1 when supixised to bo m a diseased condition? Hope your friends about, Swansboro will consider. Plenty of siicHceH etc. down this way, but we don't say anything about small ones. - ' ' - ' ! , The Democratic county convention met at Swan Quarter to-day, tho 5th, and organized by electing Jos. M. Wat' BUU, J1.SII., UJlUlIlllctll, U11U li.. U. 11UI11H, q.,T Hee y. uw ng;. tonne tact tnat mieo ui uic iuw iiiutniiuu inuuu w nuiu primaries, (tne , convention adjourned until Oct. 19th. Tho executive ' com- mittee was requested , to appoint a day for conventions m the three townships; The object in postponing was to have' a full expression of the will of tho people through regularly anpointed delegates, u'(.-m ,: QnATir TTiil TtnTOO , i .. .;i -t Tho cotton croD will vield better than Vas expected. ; Wo have a great) deal ot sickness and a good many duaths. . ! '"' i: Tho. campaign has not opened yet, the people are too busy housing their cotton and corn to pay much attention to poll tics. Schooner Hay arrived from VVilming- j.J ...111. 1... 1 1 1 ft tun whii woii wbu io uiuei ,m.iu same place. tHiiootier J. y. ir;it, Uloongood, cleared lor ew Jicme wilu naval stores lor A. It. Dciinison S Xr Pnl.or oro in Ihnir arovo with a new stock of coods. The merchants pf Snow, Hill are hauling the most of their goods from Greenville now on ac count of its "freights being lower via of water. . , ; . .. Superior court in Snow Hill last week, Judge McRae presiding. Every thing passed oil quietly and a good deal of business dispatched. The Judge left a favorable impression on the people of Ureene. . -i . ..i . t. I ight Days Without Food or Drink. ' Last Sunday a week ago Mr. AVatt Henderson who lives near the old fair grounds missed a small dog he owned, and heard nothing more of on uvui nun xivi.ta. Jivuuiii iiititi v. it until Monday, when a neighbor, named Mr. Bloom, brought it home in a most emaciated condition. He had found the dog in a dry mining pit near tho llucliscll mine, having been attracted thither by the leeblo barking of the dog. It had lieeu in the hole about eight days without abifn to ent or a drop of water to ,1 u k. Ia;T,;;i ( v could beat the .,(aiv: ,j but not the famishing part ottliis. Charlotte Journal. t Mr, J. S. Can's Lost DihhioikI. : Pnrhom Tobaeeo l'luut.- i lnle Mr. J. S. Carr was oil Lis way to the lorlvtowii Centennial nearly a year ag and as lie step- peu uom the train at est I'oint to lllK(! 1110 weamer, some lUCK-pocket tm)k lrom Im shirt lrout a i liantl- suine soicnire (liauionu. The tlielt was so neatly and skilfully .'execu ted that, alt hoimli r-Miv- Carr was detached unperceived . . ? Mr. Carr continued bis trip to Nftw Yovl- nmi ,, inHfrroil n, i.m-- sonal in . rr,mM to ,,.1, l.c . ' ivCelVUd a l'Ollh 111 a few dOVS "lY xv Hie ciicnnistanees under which Hn stone was taken, and promising to make a clean breast of the whole matter if he was assured ' that he would not be Inolested. This coin uinnicalion was marked "Confiden tial" and signed "Doliight." The cones poiuieni sraTed mar ue anu 1 A: 1 1.1 il i 1. 1 h "l)al" bulling out about the disposition of the stone, and he was willing to give the in fonnation aesired Without reward, because he had been treated badly - .. . , . .. " in rue matter. "io Kignt" was either frightened out of this or bought oil, as he dropped the mat ter right there Not despairing -altogether, Mr, Carr' employed the Piukertou tie- lectives, aim alter a year ot iaitli ful work by them Mr. Carr is asraiii in Kssession of his diamond. riie stone was taken from Mr Carr by a beardless youth, scarcely of age, by the name of "Bald Faced Kid." and it was taken from him bv one "Dayton Sammie," and it was supposed that it was the "Kid," that answered Mr. Can's persona all(l Kilve "" the iirst lUlOl lliatlOll The Pinkertons have tracked the thieves throughout the entire North West from one end of the Union Pacific; railroad to the other, aud on t he .'S()t h of September last; the Chicago oflice telegraphed Mr Carr that they had received his di amond, and had forwarded it to the office in ' rhiladelplna. ' Mr. Car purchased this stone from Messrs Bailey, Banks & Biddle of Phila delphiarilttd.iir order that lie slionli submit the ' stone to the nnmAf liitm w iriifilinntiin I ii.uiu'w in iii uri men nun. m iw ii Mr, Bailey, of 1 lie firm, who had ofle used the stone as a specimen by which h purchase other diamond aiid,. was-" thoroughly'' acquaiutcc with it, telegraphed Mr. Carr a few da vS ago that there could be no doubt ot its genuineness The Pinkertons deserve great credit for their faithful work in this matter. ; Pender County Convention The Democratic; convention of render county was bold at Burlaw yesterday. There was a large at leimance. iroin a t narm ot t. ne (JOJirity, Senator Kansoin was oresent, au(l spOlUS ClUl lllg tllC Clay lO a lar0 audience in the Academy,! his ad- dress being spoken ol' in the 'highest terinS by those who had the' ffootl fortune to hear him 1 i Dl'. b.'S. on tell well called tilt1 convention to order, and on motion a committee on organization was apiiomted, who rciMnted Dr. lieo 1 1' . Lucas as liennaueiit president fane! Capt. 11. IK Pacldisoiv as sec- rctary. M The majority rule . was ; adopted on recommendation of the commit tee on rules and resolutions, and J. T. Johnson Jyas nominated bv acclamation lor the House, ot Kep resent atives. r On motion of Cant. E. PI Paddi 1 . .X. 80ii tner louowinc; resolution was hnonimouKlV acl unanimously adopted: n t Itcsolved, That . the Democracy ol Poilder COUllty, appreCUttUlff tllC services 01 mat true, laitliiui and able Senator, Gen. M. AV. Ransom, hereby endorse him lor the position he how fills with so much credit to himself and honor to his ; State. Wil, $tav. - . ' " '".I". - An Indian Knife Dr. A. M., Miller brought with him irom tho nionntains and pre sented to Masert AVingfield Young tt" single bhided bouc handled knife made out and out hy the famous Indian of the Cherokees of Western North Carolina, Sa Lo La, the only one ol the tribe who has ever de veloped the slightest mechanica genius beyond the wonderful skit with which they turn up the jug of lire water. Tho workmanship and metal of this knife is, however, first rate. viiarlottc Journal. ' ElliKiblo Ciirls. ' ' - Tho Misses McMichal, living near (ireensboro have gathered and dried this season 1.G75 pounds of dried fruit, and to-day sold the lot to J. AA7 Scott & Co., realizing over in ,cash. Qrccnmoro l atriot COMMERCIAL. ' NEW RERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling 10 00: strict low middling 10 45: low middling 104. beed ootton Extra nice. 31c: ordi nary 31c , CX)RN 7ic. mbulk: 7!Sc. in sacks. TuRPENTDiE-Receipt8 moderate. Firm at iffa.au for yellow dip. TAE Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Ijreswax "Oc. to 22c. per lb. Honey GOc. per gallon. Vi Wheat 90c. per bushel. ' i Country B.ujon Hams 18c: sidt 10c; shoulders 15c Lard 15c. BEEE-On f(Mt, Tx:. to 0c. . Eoos 17c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. J Foudeu 8tc. per hundred for new.' Api'lks $1.25 er bushel. Peaks-$1 .00 ier bushel. GitAPES ScuDoernonir. il.00al.10 iter i , i " . o.. - - - uuHnei. Onions $1.50 per bushel. Beans 80c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to 11c. ; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted. $1.00 p?r bushel. Potatoes Irish, $1.50; sweet Ba hamas 40u; yams COc. singles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts Sfii.uu; saps, 3.U per M. FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell at the court house door m the city of New Berne on Monday, JNovember 27th, 1882, by pub lie auction on terms of one half cash one half on credit of six months, the fol lowing described property: A part. lot in the city of New Berne situated on the eastern side of Metcalf street, it being one fourth of the lot known in the place oi said city as lot JNo. Do. Hie sale is nnsuant to an order of the Superior court of Craven county made in a special proceeding pending therein in which C. F. Waters is plaintiff and Thomas F. Gooding and others are de fendants. . O. II. Gcion Commissioner. JOSEPH SCIIVERIII. Emporium FOR GOODS FOR . MEN'S AVE Ali Tlie FINEST DISI'I.AT of UKApYMADR CliOTHINO, GKNTLKM KN'S Fl'llNJHHlNO UOOUB and UAXH-MAllK SHOES, In fact anything to inako a gcntlcinan's wnrdrolie coinplele, is now open and ready for inspec tion. '..:' "in Novelties we otloronr . ' .fw t'assimore I'ants, with Seven .- , .Tockels, ' sotnelhint; never shown before, and Fine Reversible Overcoats, ropreMfiiling UI.RTKU1CTT1': on one side anil HACK COAT on he ot her. Our Wlk Hiincikerclilcfs, Scarfs, Tics, nnd Silk Umhrullax are not to lie. equalled hy any house in l no cny. In iidilition to this wo cjirry a Uuge Line of Carpets, Hugs and lilankets, which weollcrat LOW KIOCHKS. Our Diagonal, Itlne Heaver aud Scotch llicyiot Suns, which fortlie last few years have Riven such L'cnieral satisfaction, are LIVING PltOOKS that yon net the hunt (iooos tor the lkast MUNKY at. our Kinpomini. octiuuvwit Old and Reliable Line. The Neuse River Navigation !i" ' Company 1 Will rnn the following Schedule: j Steamer Kinston f Will leave the Old Dominion Wharf Tl'KS- UAVS and Fill DAYS, and arrive at Kinston W K UN ESI A V 8 mid S AT C HI A YS, nnd leave Klntiton M(i. OA V s and TliU KSUA V s, arri v inn in ffew licrne tlie same day. Will touch at, all Landings along the ltlver going and coming.. . Steamer Neuse Will leave the Old Dominion Wliarf 5ION- DAYH and THl'KSHAVS at NCIOX. Will leave .lolly Old Held WKONDSDAVS and SATUHDAYS, and will touch at all Landings on the Ulver. ' These steuiners make close connection with the Old Dominion Line. Freight received on the days of nailing. ' For rates apply to tho Captain on board. ". Unless previously lnmired, all goods sent on this lino will lie Insured by the Company. 1 t J. M. WHITE, i octlldAwtl ' ! ' Manager. WOODARD HOUSE, ' EDENTON N. C. This old and. well-es,tablished Hotel still olfers first-class accommodation to the traveling public. Terms iteusonablo. ; i ..'!' Sample Room for Traveling Salesmen, and Conveyances furnished when de sired. Porters at very boat. MliS. ELLEN WOODARD,. ' J. L., RoamtsoN, . : Proprietress. Superintendent. O" Time between arrival of boat and leaving of train for dinner. sep2d2m ; CITY ITEMS. TliU column. r Loral AilrcrliKin);. Eighty cents per barrel n&ui for 1 sene barrels. . . , ... - octUSt. - A.R-Dekni-u TO. THE VOTEUS OF THE 9TH SENATORIAL DISTFoCl Col. Beni. Askew havinir decline. run after receiving tin; nominatioi the Polloksvilo coiiveiition,and as t has not been any convention since ( one by the counties ot Carteret, On. anil .lones, there is no regular Senal. nominee for thi District, tlierelo annonm-e mytielf a candidate. Respectfully, II. Frank Tim MALARIA! If you would keep free from mala chills, etc., try "YAUP0N bittec: For sale in New Berne at JU DUOS. ASKIXS. Only 50 ts. Sept. 2i-d-tf. , , WILLIAM WH1TF0R3 ATTORNEY AT LAW. CUIipe on Craven sivrot, (wo doors tiortl PulliMsk, KKWIIKIV,. X C. ,t Will inifiicf in Hie Counties of Jours,, slow, l.i-noir, l'iiuilico and Cnilf-rot, and hi the I'. M. UitiiiK l Court, t.'oiivtyanch speilullv. oil. I $50 REWARD! Tlie city of Now Kerne will pay a lvwni. SIM'or evidence to ronvltrt the iiersonseti lire to the Iniildimr on the Academy Oreon the all of Or 'tolier. . , . , oetli-lbv. r. H. llOWAUD, Mny GIIAS. e. nelso:: lis fitletdlon to tlie fact thnt he han atV t Of ; . . , . .. FAMILY GROCERIES, i which ho Ik Milling LOW for CASH. iMriii'iiinr 'iiiiention is called to his Fl IKAliKHof FAMILY Kl.OCJIt. , ino siail-Kcd ili cl niwriys on hnnd. Consii'iiinont of live Ktocit solicited. i CiooilNdi'livcied in iinv Dint of tho .ti-fi of charge. ' . i i . , 65 Brond Street, between Hanrock r -r Middle, ' ) T oct4-d(:w:lin litW BEpE, N. 4 By order Board Commission, Craven county , the Clerk will adver lor seiled proposals for 100,000 Brict be delivered at the Depot or ol I wharf at tho foot of C!i-iveu etreAj tho City of Newborn, and a sample the brick accompany each proposal. rroposais to on received on or beft the 1st Monday in November, 1889. , JOS. NELSON, auglS-doctl Clerk Board Com 'in NOTICE. Tin- lia lance due oii KiiliKcrltion totiieca, till Mock of '111 K M.WllKltN ATHLK'i AM) SOCIAL CI. I T., is licrobv called : I'lio stoidvlioldcis arc icijurxlvd lo make i incdialc vaynicnt to the Secretary, who v tliei cHpoii lsKiio Atcli a certificate of stock. Attention ia called to Article 21, of Connti tion: "Any lneiuber who Bhall be a deli qnentln i'ayincnt of stock subscription Mr thirty days.Kliallforfffitallprivilef as member ol this Club. . Hy order of the Hi uml of Dlrecfors. Octr,d:!0l. ' B. O- F. LODOK.Kecretary L II. POTTER 6 Cf ;,. , WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERS ; i ': . !. t .. p.- , , , MANL'FACTL'REKS OF FRENCH . & AMERI0A1 CAINDIES. AnildefileiR 'In Forelj'n and lVimeslie Fmi Nuts. Also ClitHin, Tolmcoo, Toys, el. Pollock street, neat to Geo. Allen & C skw UERE. IV. C."' . !pept26-ii IN THE FIELD AGAIN! SU3.H.Siiliaf. Havinf! lately returned from Northern Ala kel, where lie lias ecurl tlie FIN STOCK of LAUIKS' aud QF.NI'S' WEA, would wish to impress on the public in gci eral that ho is prepared to suit tlie most fa tidious. In : "CLOTHING For Gents, YoulhB,,Hoys and Children, I hm the greatest variety, which for quality, won niauship and price cannot be lieat. IUmiIs ai Shoes of all the leading niatmfacturicH clien er than the cheapest. Hats for Ladies ni Cientleinen, all styles mid all prices, line Notion Department, which is always cm plete, can lie found all the Ijdest, In Ijidii undercuts' liose.CornelRof leadina niaiiinii Hirers; (Jloves, Utees, tine ladies' and Gem ?iecK ear, siniis, and minks, V alises, etc Thank intr yon for past tavois. and sobciii, a continuance, 1 mil, most respectfully. apuiiy , ,- ; M. KULiTA.N DISSOLUTION. The linn of J. Gooding & Co., Dm, gists, is this day dissolved by mutu consent. - ; . .' ' . J. OooriNo. " , S.'F IlURTT New Berne, Sept. 18th, 1882. The business will be continued by undersigned at the old stand, under Odd Fellow's Hall, on Middle i He will pay all debts owimc t collect all accounts due tlie ! ''.. ; Stkit ; . . ,eepdlaw4t.

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