. Mi , -f.i ' i :,Hl'Klt (.li't'Jh ! . t t$ n j J.j l t Hi fcii -i' i l?J . I" ,T! - 4 ' 'T 't ,.v.. -.i i ii .r ;-, .... if ,. !.. ! J- I, .1 , ? vim,- v,i!H VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N: C., SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1883. i I. NO. 274.. . 1 A (T IT T,7". (HI) .' LA H ,,:'.. AY.i U -L 'A. 1! li A i V- -; .4..U.; . ii . . ' .. it..; I T . .. . f o LOCAL NEWS. JVW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,s Holland & Guion For sale. J. 8. Sheppard Big Four. M. J urual Miniature Almanac. Sim rises, 6:43 1 Length of day, ,Kuu sets, 5:41 f 11 hours, 8 minutes. ' Moon sew at 4:15 a. m., , ,, Straw hats were on the streets yes terday. '. ' " ' ;;,r' A foot of the fdrtamouth Bear was exhibited on the streets yesterday ' ' ' 11 MrtBiKpr. - " " i Conteitaea.. Creek iMprovements, Thistroape of Minstrels will appear I, Ed.. Jocbnalh-I desire to state at the Theatre in this city next Saturday through yourcoluras that! have known night. The Petersburg Judap-4ppal (Wehtha Qraek for itf tedh 'Vears and saysofthem: ... ,,., can testify to the ood Work betas? done The Big Four had a fine audience at I tVt aira V flan 1 Pananm f?mukV the Academy of Music last nigbt. The fa in . better , condition fof navigation house was not crowded, but considering i eTer Wag beiore; log8 l nged the hot weather the audience was a to strain over when I was a boy are now good one in numbers. The entertain- lying high and dry on the bank; the ment was a good one from beginning to Umb9 nd Drogh he been trimmed end. The Binging was above thmarerage aw&y; snd i cm, say that ft steamer can and the instrumental music very good, be safely handled in a dark night from Hell's Ferry to anow mu., I have , jufit Cotton market. ., ,u . f I returned from a trial trip on : the Con- New York futures weak: sales 4t,000 tentnea arid know whereof, 1, speak. . r I if otm nr 1frrtt Ann maMt1 Iia DAU. bAl . . : 1 t - 1 ' 1.4. A n, paor f iMnd three les; spots easy. Liverpool dull. New SSLn,'.r niarriage license during the week, tw9BernemMkei Saleeof 43 bales, bales of cotton i bystooping trees. 1 1 . i 1 . . . i ' i . I Via Thaat-.s lifitirrinn. 0 in ' ' Ralaa ft' frTna Li-.hinlr tntf fallow hnotman nrill. anbnnvl. ..colored and one td white couples. -,. E. W. Small wood was packing yester day for shipment a large lot of sewing machines for J. B- Pollock, of Kinston. The March number of "Harper's New Monthly, Magazine" is before us, full of v interesting Btori3 and beautiful illus trations. ,, ,, .,. ; The bills for Morton's Big Four Mins trels were being posted in the city yes terday. They are to" be here next Saturday night. : ; ; 1 ;; ' Dr. : Barker reinforced the Graded School on Friday with four scholars. There are fourliundred and eighty-four : enrolled up to this date. ' ; the best" bringing 9.40. 1 Sales for the I think my fellow boatmen will aoknowl- ' - ' . i ' ' ' i I xt ; i.i t- week. 600 bali!s:' correanond nir' wnpk UK? wis w oe true, uen.xvausom nas last y ear, '254. :;,.:ViV:. ,a i .i t MEW YORK M ABKET , SPOT: II! ,i (HI. Middling 10 1-4. . . ; Strict low middling, 10 1-16. Low middling 9 8-4. ' Kitw tork futures:' ; " " Morning. Noon. Evening February, '10.18 10.17 10.15 March, - 10:28 f 110.88 rniQ.24 April, 10.41 10.89 ", l6.87 May, 10.86 10.58 ,! 10.5L done and is still doinea noble work for tne people of Pitt and Ureene coun ties. . '-"'i' 11 ' " 1 ' ' ,ui Respectfully, T . . Tl. 1 !. ,' .11)11 . J. OUUWM, COl. Pilot on steamer Contentnea Bough Handliu. , The steamer Defiance brought in a large lot of paper for the Journal office , i HI LIVERPOOL BPOtS, Oolands 5 5-8. -' Orleans 5 13-16. ))'; j ; UTBRPOOC FOTCREi February, 5 42-64. " .March,.;.. 5 43-B4.- . ? oJlo-M m ii.t't.s ;'.:i tft' Legislative Proceeding. ' In the Senate on Friday the .bill on Friday which had evidently been amending the charter of the city of handled verv roughly somewhere on New Berne passed third reading!' .Sen the route probably at Norfolk. We do a tor Clarke, opposed it. The bill to not like to complain, bub we feel com-1 amend the laws as to the town of Beau- pelted to do so in order to prevent a rep- fort, giving it a Mayor and eight Com etitioh of the grievance. The damage I missioners. Mr. Clarke opposed, Mr. to this lot of paper is at least ten or teen dollars. Washlngtoh and Vicinity." Mr. 'Oliver Day is quite' sick. " ' A negro jailed on Sunday for larceny. It is a girl at Mr.. J. T,W's. at Pantego, J. F. Latham, Jr., is to locate at Pan Capt. I. Doughty has two of his crew in jail. U V; The, good (Wathei! has 'Started the farmers. Mr. Edgar Perkins is visitine L, Hodgesl Uii-.t; UiL :iXl& The old Presbyterla parsonage is be ing moved. L 'I HO i. -.yi-iy- Rev, J. L. Winfleld is building an office 6n his lot. !''Jas.;''WV'Hodges,;of! Perry' HU1, in rn on business. . . . LVenei.BQowd bis. genial oounte- I Einston Items. IGodette's, has 71 scholars. It is under the instruction of a daughter of Rev H. H. Moore, Esq., sold forty bales of William Cully. ' Tlie one on Harlow oottoh here on Friday at 91.' creek, or rather, canal, u taught by A. w : ' ! ' , ,. . ' I aianiy ueore, wno nas wugnr many Mrs Kmsey, consort of Jno. A. Kinsey gnaoions in thia vininit.v. ThBiw am 85 of Jones county, departed this life at pupils, most of whom are nearly of age, the home of, her husband Thursday attending this school. Snpt. Long has nvenincr Poh 'Wh ' recently visited all the schoolB in this evening, r eu. laia. , , , ,, .-... i,,. . Kaa w v tuv wuuwv i ine streets of Kington presented quite lively appearance Thursday and Fri day, being crowded with carts and wag ons loaded with cotton. J, A. Prldgen, Esq., one of the lead ing merchants of our place is closing out his entire stock of merchandise with a view of resting this summer. ' . George Kilpatrick, our surviving cot ton weigher, has the mumps. Ho has the commercial:;! WKW BERNE RIABHET. Cotton Middling 9 8-8; strict low middling; 9 1-4; low middling 9 1-8. i Seed cotton Extra nice, ,8c.; ordi nary 2ic. Corn In sacks, 59c. per bushel. Rick 90c. to $1.00 per bushel. ' 1 Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm efficient clerk of the post office; hope I at $2.50 for yellow dip. H. town nn hnninpHH tir- Mjauo aavocatea tne tail, massed tmra rAflflimr. TVia Kill fn aman tVA nn aa. tablishinK the Board of Apiculture. iOW?. changing its organization to nine mem- Laurence anu Asa T. Peel, of Martin bers on the board, one from each Con- county' ave. faded bouses. gressional district, provoked a long dis-1 D. X. Burgess, a well', known citiKen n " The Poetry of the M8?0?"011 whJch wai participated inb of Hyde, died a few aays ago.' " ' , - Messrs. airaynorn, remDerton, Kicn- Mrs. Dimoch is building a residence ; , , , v, . uu juUU1 utiiKii in nasningron, ' Mr.HodgeB's son, "Rai,V is happy in the possession of a couple of ponies. Dr, Yeales ia making improvements at hu residence, near Williamston N. C, The Williamston & Tarboro R. R. is injuring the Tar river boats somewhat. Messrs, E. T, Woolard, Jas. W. Bode- usq. mil yesterday upon a cnarge w I Dill supplemental to the bill to prevent es and son In town, en rowfe for Norfolk Presbyterian Church At 11 a.m on this Lord's day, the Pastor, Rev. L.C. Vass will repeat by request of many the sermon on Bible.", Subject at evening servioe.at 7 o'clock, "Beauty, Stability and Life." Sabbath School at 8 p.m. v' ' ; A hearty welcome is extended to all desiring to attend these services. Ush ers at the church doors to show seats. they may survive and do well. ; The bills for Morton's original big 4 minstrels were being posted up here Friday. They will entertain our people here Friday night 24 at the court house. : A certain bachelor of the town of Kin ston fa responsible for the following statement: That there are. 124, mar riageable young ladies in town and only about thirty young men. , He has count ed them up and knows, ':) . ' . E. M. Hodges & Bro., ouv enterpris ing hardware merchants, are now fill ing a contract of wagons for J. W. Grainger; and now if you are a Granger buy a Granger wagon ofj. W. Grainger, manufactured by E. M. Hodges & Bro; r The opera Itouse is growing slowly; The delay is on account of the unprece dented bad spell of weather that we have had during the last severalweeks, but when completed, will be an orna ment to our town, and a convenience to citizens and all traveling troops. Strange are the ways of Providence, per Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. ; beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. j Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. ' ' . Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c. Fresh Pork 7Ja8ic per pound. Eoas 22cr per dozen. ,, t Peanuts $1.25 per bushel. , Fodder $1.25, per hundred. Apples Mattamnskeets, $1.25 bushel. " Onions $8.50perbbl. i - i; 1 Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9o. to 11c. : green 5o. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per paii , Turkeys $1.75 per pair. , Meal Bolted, 80o. per bushel. ! Potatoes Bahamas, 30a40c; yams Turnips 80o. per bushel. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. . , 50a60c. per bushel. ' Shingles West India 5 inch; mixed, $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. ; , j, . SKINS. 1 Coon, 30o.; fox40a50c.';mink, 40a50c.; otter, $5.00 SMALW'OX :. QUARflNTliiE RAICED if i- While other places are being quaran- i- I L.I tined, Uuinplirey & Howard wishes to say to their numerous friends and' cus tomers that their place is1 still Opened Mil'"' tUf - ii-A , i .' r- is and will remain so a safe harbor .'or all. We want it understood thai while l U ' I I ? 'P we fought so nobly last Tall in Extermi nating HIGH PRICES, we have not I :'.t ' !".;'!! 'HAA been negligent of our duty this Spring, but have bad our LOW PRICES thor oughly" YACCINATEDso "that you ! .'StMrJ'" U'T .. . apprehensions on their need have uo app account, but just lay iside youf.FEJyRS and coni to the Cheap Store of HUM PHREY & HOWARD, Middle streeti ; .,;( 'ill" 'I: ti '! il' ; 1 1, . V, opposite Market, Newbern,. p. : P.' S.-And bring1 along your -sfsters; .. 1 , di! p: -ill t your cousin and your aunts. feb2d&wlm , , ' , , !':;tlj . FARMERS, SAVE MONEY Jndleea Coart. Lewis Stanly, colored, of Rockingham,' Webb, Woymach ind others. , An amendment offered by. Mr. Caho was adopted and the bill passed third reading. In the House Mr, Wood, of Lenoir, introduced a bill to allow commission ers of that county to levy a special tax. was before Referred to Judiciary committee. A 8&S For Sale. Desirable House and Lot, on Craven utreet, two doom below Pollok. One dwelling hontie with large lot attached. Terms moderate. , Apply at once to , HOLLAND A GUION. abandonment of family. L. J. Moore, Esq., appeared for the defendant. Dis missed at the cost of the prosecutor, Ceasar Collins vs. Wm. Cohen action tor damages, converting of personal property. " Simmons & Manly for plain- Cotton Exchange, live stock running at large in Lenoir I ThesteamerOwoJiobursted her steam and Greene counties passed third read- pipe and scalded her engineer, at Balti; 1D8 tore, Seven cases pneumonia in one family: that Of Mr. Buck, near Swift. Prank mr. tiDiTOR: uocuDVine as l do aiD-j tiff. L. J. Moore for defendant. Jude-1 n.nni nnosttn- K.n ..!,. ui; t ' ' w. pw.MVU VVlUg UUllllbl IULU1IIII.U . ; . - . ment for plaintiff for .. -r - ; with the ttotton ExchanR Board ofL,""' 7 , T. . T-Vr. Before Justice ; Brinson. State vs. tradeor wkh farming interests. I. ihav 'T oeing. repaired, and un- 4loore,and others wiirul trespass upon perhaps be permitted to say a? word) in r ' ! ' ' ' 1 '' ' lands. Green & Stevenson for the State, the interest of justice and farmers.,' It E0' "fab1, an aged M. E. .minis L. J, Moore for defendant. Continued cannot be denied that ortranization ia "'i preached on Monday night: One until next Saturday. . tne ver bagi oi BUCOe8g jn e. 'direc- "ner. ,,,! . ; :, . , Ition and Icannot sed how any intelli-i A crowd on'Maia street on Friday to gent man can occupy the position of op-1 eee a drunken man frighten Sam Nel The Receiver Caae. The arguments before Judge Phillips on the motion for a receiver were con- P the Cotton -Exchange W New son, -i.. aa iii-. u tvm- v Berne nor can! believe that upon i fair , Mi eluded at Raleigh on Friday and the pa- Bern nor caul believe that upon pers given to His Honor to make up his statement of the Mrs. Hodges, wife of sheriff H., and decision. Messrs. Clark & Clark of "a- their old home, thiscity and Maj. John Gatling of Ral- .ien' V f Pf l A,P. prabtr,eelias his new residence eig)i;wgued the case on behalf of the .u " nearly done. , Jt will add much to that plaintiff, and Judge C. B. Thomas and m1rwBf . wf ut naB e part of the town. Maj. John Hughes: for, the -defendant " JtWSrd NaVbredle T were corporation, Themotion on the part of r"'" "m.! ok Wthe country on Sunday: exnect i . 2 .1 a I Hlirnll IL In Llltrll HnllllfltlU ' KIllI, WfllfllHU I -.' . . '. ', . . . . - issoive.,ne,injucMon t-' -- ""J they bad a good time. Pamlico county: has purchased, with Wallace case many such will be I daughter are in the country on a visit to ' ' u Ithelr'old home.' UM't . . ; ip A Qtteallon a la a Question An An swer to the Point. , My friend, can you tell me where can get a good nickel dear? I haven't yea. His ways are past finding but, bnt found one since I left Chicago. John Moore, ; son of the late Alford Ye,B th,e corner of Middle and . . . v x loouin rroni streets, next ooor to the Moore, went from Kmston to witness corne. to Mft,or PA;MFRVanH vnuwiil the burial ceremonies of his mother, find whose death was published a few days! Tansill's Punch 5 Cent Cigar, , ago in the journal, was taken sick at the same kind you got at Chicago. He the crave and died in a few davs. sens them. Items from Lower Craven. ( REPORTED BY ROVDiQ JOHN. The annexation Of this portion of Craven to Carteret meets with opposi tion from almost every one of the citi zens living in tho said territory. There are two steam mills on Club foot 'creek and one water mill. One mile' from the mouth is Taylor & Tem ple's grist mill and cotton gin; four miles further up is Mr. R. W. Bell's mill, consisting of saw, grist and gins, and but a short distance from his mill is the water mill of D. W. Morton & Son. ; : W. P. Stanton is also putting up a steam mill on Long creek, near Club foot. ,, ni, 'j"'';'!', :''.:-' ' ' ' ' ' Mr. Isaac Taylor's cotton yard of 30 bales reminds one of the Exchange plat form at New Berne. He has also un- ginned cotton enough to pack several bales. Mr. Taylor is a solid man in the various pursuits of (arming, merchan dising and boating! His farm i a val uable tract of land, situated on Clubfoot creek, about 26 miles below New Berne, which distance he frequently make's in hfjs schooner in two and a half hours. Buy Fertilizers for Ca:h '(,, a i-H'U-t !"'" 1 " il lti Hint Save Forty to FiftyTerCont Uli'i-i ' FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TAKE NOTICE! We are again at our old stand, in our NEW btuku. w nave a mil une oi Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, , all of which we are offering very low at wholesale and retail. Call and take a look at our goods and get our low prices. Or ders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. dAW KOBKKTS & VRO. Ihft Midland to dissolve against W.J. Best, has not been aban- and can remain on the platform covered J --V-. Ar.aA aa atatcA htr u' vm nnrt rtL by tosufahce' free, from further charge R. D. Hodges has. gone to u J i ji nfinntV: has nnrnhauxl v,Uh Wallas mt of the 16th, but wUlbe beard ," "'TT.? TZV 7 fore Judge McKoy at Wilson on the 1st witnin we ten aays sold at tne kZTriTW. f " AT7 .S'X'. According to the rules of tlie Ex-1 .Mr. W. J. Crimpler and wife were Tour Name in Print. . . r . m I chanee all commercial news disbatches tne guests i or ., Mr.. Hodges ' Thursdav uiid. C. Parker and Joseph Simmons, shall be immediately declared to " the I nighti, tbey aie soon to remove to Phila- ' of Jones county, were in the city Satur-1 Superintendent and at once posted up- delputy 1 J $ i; s -4 t (, i; :i: , i h day for the purpose of closing a large on . the blackboard, there to remain ; Mias 'Sophia Bodges, while recently land trade with F. M.t Simmons, Esq. throughout the,, day.' Bere i the seller j visiting friends in Pamlico, contracted Suppose the trada was connrmea, and has the advantage of tne latest market the mumps, but, has recovered and re they ,went home the possessors of four I rdports and Is is.tborotiHl Ptoetd j as turned tome. nunareu acres oi jones couuiy uuiuh. - i tne ouyers. Again mere is no graamg i .m: NEWBEM THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY! Saturday, February 24. t THE POPULAR FAVORITES MORTON'S BD TOUR -.MINSTRELS. ' THE ACME OP MINSTRELSY. " ' ! Stores are plentiful and liberally pat- At ' oittntfttf oo.hhbtba. ronized.. Near the mouth of Clubfoot is t magnificent buass band. tdnan Tavlor'a- at Bell's mill and fair- Reserved seats on sale wtthoutextra charge Isaac layior s, ai ceil s mm ana tur atE.H. Meadows' Urun store. AUmision V5 pentine distuiery, jonn iianners nas a cent; gaueryoiicenis. store; not more than a quarter's distance f ah rsatssiH urvt. GERMAN IKAINITI WILLIAM H.0UVER , NQWBERN, N.C 1 My price to-Unv for i ; Vi' Warranted Genuine German Kainit 1 i s 118 per ton In SO to 100 ton lots, ' ' Less f 1,00 per ton lftlmelsglventnet Itont In (Killing vessel. . . , . jn.W to JH In smaller lots. ., , Any decline In prices In Baltimore will re duce my prices. , isthe store of D.W. Norton & Son, who! To Those Whom It May Con- sell quite a large quantity of goods du ring the year. About a mile and a half lower down the county, at the forks of the New Berne and Beaufort and Adam's creek road, a hew building has just been erected by C. W. BellandN. H. Taylor, who will soon open with a variety stock bn abtimAi fltvmmevfie tin tnatin 61,a Col. J..W. Atkinson, of Wilmington, 0f the cotton; the samples are placed in . t, - . , oa is in the city. v the salesroom of the Exchange and each niht wiativ.--.-A Attr, ' W. J. Best. Judcre Carruth, Gen. Mc-lK,,rDr itHnnhis own iudcrmflnt -anill , . ., . . . . . . . , , v .7-, I j r apoui w tcei or ran rrom ner starboard Alpine and, CoL Yates left on a special I there is no shadow even of a 'cOmbina- j i f . ; f , ' ., McAlpine has completed very elabo-Lnongbuyets xb take advantanim. l Pev'' :-. . i o-i,;' 7. . . I tarlan church, left Fridav fo fSUsnhnth rata AnATt.tn tnn jumiuna Bvnuicute im Tht nftemnt tn ninoe inn r.Tr.nanirB anai - - r "'"" . - o- rj -,t "-. T t r:. uuium ur ivv. nr. the Condition of the road from Morehead by adverse laws is a piece of plantation ' J toSmithfield, its value, cheapness of op- "buncombe'' that should be allowed to erating, and the general advantages and sleep hi c6tntnittee room',1 World without facilities ot sucn a line u exienueu vi a i en,i. ;, i . southwest through connection, in which I "Honor Bright. sins hia rpnort was called for and mne. 1 ' 'Editor JorjRNAt: I herewith hand Capt. Adam C, Davis, of the Davis you, for publication n?18 .of a few Dfre. con&t't goIemooratio 8, Vessel i ; .v. ai.hruM or u ru n ' u u'uh in liih i uniiiiuH wniuu iu a uai m ui m dci ira un- f v n iiiU pwuwi uv " " I " I on; se, w, est ' :' ,'1 .eVr both, w'iU fill his pulpit 4 a iy .liing t.,t v-v:!ttU "p4 f, D.f BryfctJ why Ib Tar -3 ou ia way ? to make as covered him ;e, was in tne sermons wnion are pan oi a series ae-1 uwuep uu uok. vmun-ae is representmg citv on Saturday, looking after timber livered during the last summer in, the. them Miwell as; he might (Dare county to.buiiJ barracks for Us cadeU. ne city Of Norrouc.' ' -y-: . aainjr,,.';,.'-w ''i:ni;;t hnahontseveTitvbovsre''re9oiitinsr flf- While the Kev. gentleman w not tde- M01 - teen' n-m School who sre ,coverT!ed discipline. ' II. C. Farrt.U,, ofs..w mill f. i;.a fit t!i ITicHI llvprad them does not hold the same I tendon t cy miUtary 1 laiia ana aocume w eer-you on, ijMoriv. ,-i .. ..ii . i : i a . tiiey Bull touun upon miujeijuj ueir u us I wi all and are well worthy ot a perusal by I $1 , I 'r.J p. Svtclwell, fuperin- 6,'cf H t -c stools ri. tlie city of - t:...t a'millatFoaeiss's l.a'l n er iu Jones v ..'y, f I ia wooden rr '-U "'--1 U a 1 . I timber. .me, 1 ! "' was "fed riv- : a y Ci everyone;5 .'-U:r, - i- i They are not polemical, which In itself t v.oull commend t-.ca to the attention of tl vl.o pre -9 8ivl c!l t'mp !v-s C' iUIa-S.'. J' ASctwCEH t - City tiie 'city s hot .); .the St tefor .UavciCl,t:3f.)l-iTiia;:humber of pi'ti.s: euro, a er915r of l ..vhe-iS U v j cii ia i 113 per 1 i 1 "A, '. t. of which rp pn eat price fel8-td J. S. 8HEPPARD, Manager. a . W- n cern: ,,: . , The next Regular Meeting of the. Board of County Commissioners of Jones county will be heW at POLLOKSVILLE on Monday, the 5th day of Mitch, 1883, ;, At said meeting proposals with plan and il!-;i!'j-: vm'.)-- i --i l r-.i; right to reject any or all bids. , reD'yUtb,'l883.,V''. ' E. IS. fel6-d8w ' " ' '! 1 FdaccE. Chairman. adapted to the wants of, the community. pe"ntttions will be received for repairing TUV Intend Wino WtknWh th I Polloksvllle Bridge, the Board reserving Ue war,m season, and for that purpose have converted the rear of the store into an ice room. In this connection, we men tion the store of P; W. Bell & Son, who also sell a great many goods.. ' They are but a half mile from Bell & Taylor, tut being in Carteret, we will speak of them further in the proper place. ' ' The people of both races in thiB bee- G. E. SLOVEN tioh are 'having 'good schools, the school near Mr. Isaac Taylor's, taught by Miss Mary Hellen,,is doing much for that neighborhood. Miss, Helleu , is wellbeliked by both, scholars) and parents. . She has an adaptednesa for the school room. Farther down, on the canal, Mr. David Clegg, a promising young man, is teaching a free school. He has a gpd talent for poetry, so much so that his dreams are' sprken, flashes ot rythmic lines, throughout the' entire night. We have an Elegy composed by him on that "honest creature (the dog), who their ! masters never - forsake," which shows rare poetic talent. Its length prevents publication at present. The colored people have good schools ou Adam's creek,' Clubfoot creek, Ca hooka creek and Harlow' creeks That! banc!. on Clul'oot creek, near Capt.' J.; P. Offer? the following named Goods Corned Beef, -I si id; )!: 'j. ,'nii' i ii'-, !'".l : .Hams, ' hi.'' '! iT,.' Tomatoes, ., ,.,, .Peaches,'',"")'i;,''';' Pjrunesrl.-.'ihjt.i; Java Coffee, ' , . ; , Citron, ". l-.h n.nv " -tiU- H -ii: No. 1 Mackerel. Fresh Roasted Coffee ground to' order. .;'W-y. V11 '; ."'.- ' ' I i i r id ) The, Very Best Butter constantly on . i . i j,l - W ! -,!, ' j' ii.li AMMONIATED pimrn minimi ATr , Avail Pho5.Acio Pv,-TowL Done Piioa. J -A TV -V !. TT 4b Or Ox-HeJatl Oiiano; it .; ..((' ui.uu iri.k'N-u. This is one of tbe highest gnule Uuanos sold ( In North Curolliia.as pw analysis of Dr. JJu"r., My prices are S3U.m i 11 ten toll tots;1 v " ' Less $1 per ton if tllriW'to, glvon to yyt tt out' f onsalUng vessels. ni!tt il-t !" ( W'Hr.1 SJttJOto S:0.3Q l'twsnittller. ots,,!'j .,M);J This Is the same grade of Guano as Is sold ut 113 per ton on tVme save to $15 per ton; il ii ".Visit : 'Home Fertilizer.1 ! H1.50per toy tn ten ton lots., j ' ht. ).S 1 812tol?.5j)in smaller Jots .Sf . flii H!V): "No losses,, no credits, no bad debts. 'J.t j-f f n No exor bitant prices charged to make no for losses. ' " ", ' V , .' . .7,: ; wiuiam IL Oliver, Mv? in , . i j 4-1 t,,ii i .ii; ii'i.'i,; ,'.Li: ti.'.t ., y-M1 .,! Ml .i:tl :nw bu1 yriWi'UiUTx.'1 i Ahf one oowiripteni' io fckfeVcIld 'of an"olil ' eHiAUiiHiieu tniiuiieri wiin u line run oi GS.a torn, can do so by applying to JklKM. 8. N, DEWEY; who wtsliM to'glv it' tip ou account . of Ul-heallh. j..,. , . ),( ..; Win be sola At a great Dargam. , fe 1S-1I2 ttp, itlfl! Dealer in CiKr. TbJMJ everyining in tuat wuy. , i,, i... ,(,.,. Also handles "utg and iPrnit. ' , ' u 8t. aeol dll.the -(hvat Oerma'n'lten edy for Ulieumatlsioi and all bodily faiua. i : . I Middle St Second, Door from S?o Fmtit, ; '