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J L'.'i : l::::Jj VOL II. HEW BERNE, Ni-G, THURSDAY; AUGUST 9rl883:"g;S2' no; 112. LOCAL NEWS. 1 i. ;lture Almanac. 15 1 length of day, . C.; 3 1 13 huars, 49 minutes. I .u acts at 10:23 p. m. Schooner Arrivals. "1 ; The Farina, Capt. Bellt from Slades I villa with a cargo of corn. : The Co66, Capt. Payne, from Juniper Bay with ' corn consigned to Buirus & There are five crazy person in Craven Baird's Creek' with turpentine and cot conntv iall. " - , ,v Itnn . The handsome young Mayot of Kin- NewbirUMAbroad. .. I , 6ton was in the city yesterday. - . ' f ' Messrs. E. II. Meadows and F. W. The7 Ct'tyleft yesterday morning I Hancock are attending the Pharraaceu- i tio Association at Wilmington. 1 , , Owen H. Guion, Esq., is spending a week at TrentQn pn. professional busi- ness. v "' .:,v-'; i .. , i ' v. (- - ., ' ' ': . Mr. J. L. Rhem is off to Florida. ' I : City Council Proceeding ' ..? Tuesday Evininov Aug. 7th, 1888. i The regular Vneetiug of the Board was held this evening1. Mayor Howard presiding. i Present,' Councilnien How ard, Rountree, Miller", Moore, Hack- The sloop Florence, Capt, Dennis', from burn, Crawford and Oden! '' h ,j- :' Councilman Hackburn, committee on city.itzs. took hold and to the astonishment of I picking up a rock at large as one's fist,! .-T I L II I t- t V-A. . i T..KH A-nlrl inn ii v . Lim nii.a nun in uu, t i . .... ...... . a i , ,1 ,. , -.. .,rM-ii. I cruise that lie bad better do away iiom I mu column, neat to local The amount' of taxes ,levle4 y our there when he came out of hie house, at! JIffiT?!g. i justices and, commissioners . on last I the same time entering the welling, laachiobsequentliiaertioB. , j Mnndnv inn . far afinnral Stata and tuiuuico icrBB.s . 10 eanta a txau a line for county purposes, p cents on ttte ffiuv didlx yn wy d walked " w valiintinn iIRl pcnfann thnXlOOOf reftllAn ' n,,r.n aaM 'T Mn lnn. laaVA IMH .'. m ,....,,., rr. T , - -1 Douatnt cneaD at the JOtrRNALoiac. estate in, the no-fence district (Falling 1 shoot, "and thenjhot. 1 . Fa'lae' Alarm.' ' statement in regard to repairs to engihe house of N. . r, E. company. , ., , un motion 0 : Uouncumani icouBtreeJ the matter of an engine was referred to I the committee on Fire Department with I on an excursion to Portemonth A good crowd of, excursionist passed "j dowa to Jlorehead City yesterday, f Mr. Walter Bray sent in some very fi ie apples to - Mr. Geo. AUeaV etow .yeoterday. i' : ;v.; i ?: t; The steamer Qoldsborp brought in a ' large lot of general merchandise on ... Tuesday night. ".'r e': Nathaliiel Beckwith, Esq.', the father of the Hyde county bar, is to the city, lie reports crops in Hyde as very poor. The , 'Charles Fisher." the second oldest engine belonging to the A. & N . . . ................. 4 - -', i . i , '' ' I vu uv w vm a j va vuu v uvvi 4htoi nif t ,( li-:i''A a! . "Jt- :Ia; il.. J . . . . jt i . a Tn TV I .im a . . is 1 V J l ' AM steamer wnoe, vapiaw.. r,. y. -Dire t;-ana oegan to ring u pen iu- On motion of Councilman Miller, the V springer, came in uom ouuui v nousiy. ine engmes oasnea . out, u 0 Department oommlOee ' env on w eoneaoay sua wuv y mw j-i Auanuca caanK up vraveu- ww uu powered t0 aaa more repairs to the N. lur repair. !' - . -wai. reyunvr, hii, auum F. E; comnanv'B house not to cost .: I jfa. . ... ... a. . 1 ..... 1 -h Rev. C. A. Jenkins will ; preach at wreen s lecture, ran wira an nis migni oyer ' the Baotist Church in this City next ana a aetermmawon w give a true re Rnnaw of. th liBiiftl hours, mominz port one time, iiie rtew cerns aasnea and evening.?! 1 1 I! - down - Miaaie street tto rol kick, ' auwn. ruuwi ;. iu :vraven. chairs, renorted that hb had diflchareed I . : . .. i.j I It wan found that aomer nineteen or ...... ' . ' .1 i L t j 'A. . ...L ' rownsnip exceptea; wub wyiu. . " " , 'r-pspc, rw , ITTWft'a ITnTTN'P a TW uu uuiv ana purqnosea we cnans Ww Th ,j j. be 8aWe as last year, ITMIaI " intheoraca M.etototoain. HIGH SfJHOOTx C???W Fmmi Ungs will be astonished at the increased WLca shot Crui felt qpon hfa. (ac4 MWi01 11 U tiat the old engine Was worthless. s Also oi cations; This is MtfSr njMaxwi MOllliiaill, II. 0. i . mT.iTiir T-Tk ai irraur nrsin nn niir ifiiinr.v rna ti in win rr vaMinr- . . . t- 1 . . .n- r.,-. . - -.-4.-. i n .- a.e, , , . , - I situated oa Air Una R. Ii. In mldat of the finanoes. Th -poor and destitute, or r ! m the paia itana uruiw came w 1 heaitu andbeaaty or the moaatainathitty osepableof t Baouio.oe carea ror, uus me cueayeBi the game was a justifiable Tiomiciue in I - 'Opena l.t afScptemkcr. ana Dest way Known snouia oe aaoptea. 1 tne protection or nis person ana prop-1 ah expenses, including two suftt of cnl- "'ni mv ' . erty. Bigned: Wm. u. oore, w. u. ronn, rorxEN month., im F. Scarboro, I. M. Proctor. Bunn was upon this finding discharged from cus tody. The coroner said that he learned, councilman Gray added, with power to nurchase an enirina at a reasonable mice 1 18' Sunday at ill O'clock by Rev. Mr, Last night while the New Berne Fire t to exoeed flve hundred dollars ! Ilsler, ; Lessons Jeremiah 60th chapt. Company weredrilling their horses, j Mayor Howard made a statement in Txt: Jeremiah 50th chapt. ; first clause and while Joint Green was leveling his re rd to th BU8I)eBi0 of noliceman 84th. verse.' i Rey.! J. D. Carpenter batteries on the JocjtNAL. reporter for Huitt . -: -r i hui r y preached at 4 o'clock p. m. not giving.the Atlantics due credit lor (, Commlttee 0n Streets and PuiniM re- hemiah 6th capt., 3rd verse, Student, from five States. .' ; Bend for Catalogue. ' v - " W, T. R BELL, A. M.t aug2dw2w Principal. tha manner in : which' they ' "cleaned Lortedtht the aoneduct on Johnston Isler preaohed at 8 p. m oldest .engine belonging to ne a, . up the New.Berne in the- last fire, the !treet hid cieand out capt., 8rd verse. C R. B. is being rehuut at the- snops in en r, dtity f M: the, r station Ln(1 wnll(1 ,', thA Btor ' i , y Text! 'Rev. Text: Ne- Mr, 2nd though it . was not in evidence, that there was some dispute" between men in reference to a debt said 1 due by Bunn,-Mm-068erw. -: , THE LATEST NEWS. - Louisville. Ky., August 7. The returns come in very slowly. Those received indicate a light vote with no decrease In' the Democratic compara tive majority so far. as heard ' from. The counties usually electing Demo- On motion of Councilman Rounlree, cratio Legislators have done so, while Mrs. Dewey was granted, permission to repair her house on Pollock: street.. Councilman Moore made a statement , T(ia waathar has been auite cool for loot twf, tiiirhta: which is a reminder the hose cart in turning the corner of from Rilahv Manufactnrimr Comnanv that coal and wood should be looked Pollock ' and Middle upsetting, smashing that the city owed them $20.12, and a after for the winter.! '' ' . The extensive tin warehouse of 'Muthai. Ineram & Co.. of Baltimore was destroyed by fire on yesterday. n . .1 i 1 Ann A iuia - i.' '. :i '.L ' jbsutnaiea iosb w,vuu. , Mr. B. F. Scarborough, of Buckles . berry, Lenoir, county, calkd to see us yesterday morning. He reports crops in his section as being very good gen erally up the wheels and throwing the driver voucher for that amount was ordered " t . , uui-uiuB-; ovuu to be issued ureen oners a wager inai ABsistani Councilman Rountree offered the fol- Foreman Ellis of the Atlantics is the inwina- rofmlntinr. quicaest nreman in ine city, ne naving That a standing committee of three got out the hose cart and gone before be appointed by the Mayor, said com- the engine was out. The Atlantics beat, mittee to be known as the building com Mall Trouble. Our Stonewall correspondent com plains again of not getting the Journal, mittee for the fire district, whose duty it shall be when an application is made to the Board of City Council to erect or repair a building, to take charge of such application, examine the premises the Republicans held their own in the counties generally carried by them. Knott for Governor will have about 45,000 majority, this statement being based on the returns now in and a com parison of the vote of the same counties two years ago. It is impossible to sup ply detailed returns owing to tele graphic difficulties. In this city a small vote was polled but Knott's majority will be 4,000 or 5,000; a solid Demo cratic delegation is elected to the State and Legislature, and Thompson Demo crat is re-elected city 'judge. Henry Ulay, grand-son of the (treat commoner, was defeated for the Legislature after the hottest political light ever had here, Both he and Caldwell, who defeated him, are Democrats. PHILADELPHIA, PA., August 7. The --SV -V. ' .nJ nn k.uo o Wol trnm a.anhuiriliw 'r. !i ' : T . '.V E. iHILADELPHIA. Dr. Blackhall invites his friends of " "T "" 'T T 7 .wT T n n W .?." Times will print an elaborate answer . I at Ravhnrn whn nnmnlAlna that ha nag Ifiitv Cniinnil m thov mar in thoir inilir. T , h nress throutrh the News and Vo- r 7- . ,i u7 il ' " . - 0 irom uenerson uavis 10 juage rjiacx s tne press, uiruugu uv ' w ;, tv, nii Tatidv , ' . Iment think nroner. i.j mAat Mm at. Morflhead Citv on -r" Z r"'.'-' . ' ' . repuieu exposure 01 secession secrets . , v. , , ;, . - , wa irrtnnf niir ftwn lrnnwi. wnicn was aaoDtea. ana tne Mavor some months aero, in which the ex-con tneiotnroraisw u.. u0.uB edge that the mail for both Stonewall appointed Councilmen Miller, Moore victtbiuu. , , 1 j tahvama l ah' 4., ; Am Ann Hnwftrd a nnmmitip. . 1 auu vaj uuiv ua . uocu uuv iu aiv . iuuv I J. B. Brown has rehtted and repainted I nrtrj,. ,,nr- tnnrnini?. CTPAnt Moidav. The matter of W. T. Hunt, the sus his barber shop oa Middle street, which I for ..eek and o ftme. Some pended policeman, - was brought up, federate President reviews in rather pungent sentences the assertions and record oft Judge Black as President Buchanan's chief cabinet officer New York, August 7. The follow ing has just been issued from the exec utive office of the . Western Union Telegraph Company : 11 . NEW YORK, August 7, U883. P 'Notice." It has come to our knowl edge that in connection with the strike of the operators and line men an organ I izfid nlan nf (Mittino- anrl nrnaninii' nl assistant foreman Ellis to trot around I These complaints are no doubt more I policeman Hunt was declared vacant, wires of the Western Union and other th annara with the Atlantio hose cart. I annncino- trt than ai:ho i,hf-rlhf,r . The Clerk read petitions from Henry companies in New York city and vicin- It was put out without calling out the 0r postmaster, tod we would remedy it Hunt, ' A. T. 'Stransbury and Perhaht such Fourteen oar loads of freight went up has added niucn to tne appearance or morning8 the' mail for these, places is things; and with keen razors and sharp c4rr.ed there' before the postmaster or seissors he can make one feel like a pew h.B a88i3tant there-,' then it is I crammed , through a hole prepared for and Mr. Hunt allowed to make a state ment. Chas. Wataon, J. W. Hamilton, Henry Brown, JJ.' Qi' Lo RpUque nd Smith were called and examined,! An old building near the gas works the Durnose. and ' what becomes of it a he conclusion of which, on motion caught on fire yesterday and caused! afterwards we are 'not able to' tell. " Councilman Rountree, the office of -man. ' on the A. & N. C. R. R. yesterday There were six car loads of corn,' four of coal and four of general merchandise it we could. 'This trouble with cay- """- t- pian, A large number of our wires boro and Stone waircomes by spells.. If A ballot was ordered , and taken, with have been cut during the past week we thought it would do any good we 'he following result: llonry Hunt de-land htty-nine were cut last night in would add to ' the plain direction, clared elected policeman. ,i X) teork mi. . ir 4. J il. . il. Diwiima, hii uu Mtyian w UHf iusl wvvu iue iuarenui a report tor tne moutn oi h - Bltilln(1 h.nli. 0nn thoT1(lftn(1 Stonewall, N. plain C, "This package must The old rotten, worthless road is said be sent across Fowler's ferry and take u,y ,va reaa enewing costs or wora dollars will be paid by the company for to be doing a gobd business both in an easterly direction to the county of on streets,? pumps, fines and costs, ias the arrest and conviction of each and travalandfrekL--'.- PamUco, State of North Carolina: U. S. follow.r J SSS r- "' ' - . . . MiiiHriijM. .. . - . --t n , , . , Colored normal School, .. The corps of teachers, under the lead -ershipof Miss Somerville, has beendo inir some excellent work in the State . Normal School here for ithe past i, ifive : weeksC' s- The I session will r close , with - a( publlo ex hibition on to-morrow. An opportunity will be given to the public, of seeing what kind of training has been imparted to those intending to teach in the col ored public .schools,, for the ensuing year. These exemplary drills will take place in the New Berne Theatre on Fri- A&v. Tn the mornine. from 9 Id 12 o'clock the scholastic exercises and ' drills will be given chiefly. ' At night, there will be literary ; and musical per formances. We will be able to give furl' or particulars to-morrow. .This is a work that ought to be thoroughly made known ia its results, as it is a new step ia t'idKormal School department for the colored people. . , -mi' ; , ;i rullil iWorkiliop. , :,.,.'.' . There is nothing needed in New Terrse more just now than a public m 1 -"p for vagrants and. criminah. i - j '1 i'j f .'1 end t -y. r re , " ;.')! of Stonewall Items . Repairing pumps, Work on streets. Special police, Total', 3,' , - t kit' S J Fines, j Fine season, and crops are making the best of it.;-;-" r :'T : Xv--:- 'yr:-: - Stonewall is on the move." . Mr. C. H. Fowler has had a neat dwelling bnilt I for Mr. Thoe. H. Hadder, or as his friends calls him, Short Tom. In a I shqrt while he will be a citizen of our lare in good orderi, ti v I t" f Costs, Total, $21.00 83.74 150 1.24 $5.10 : 9.00 $14.10 graph lines or appurtenances. isignedi TH08, x. eckeet. Mr. O. F. Daniel, Madison, N. C., says: "brown's iron Bitters greatly benefited my wife, who has been in very feeble health." COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MABKKT. Cotton Middling, 9; strict low mid dling 8 8-4.; low middling 81-2. . corn In sacks, oic. ; in buia ovo. Turpentine Dip, $3.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.50 and 11.75. Beeswax 22a28o. per lb. , Honey ouc. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 6o. . , Mutton $1.60a2 per head. : Hams Country , 13ic per pound. Lard Coutotry, 12ic per lb. Fresh Pork 7a9o. per pound. ' Eckjb 12o. per dozen. . rEANUTS $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25 per hundred. onions vi.uo per bush. Apples 40a50c, per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Ovrs 85a40o. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie, green 5c. Tallow ec. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a60c. per pair; spring 25a40c. MEAL Bolted, vac. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50o.; yams 60c. per bushel, s wool laaisc. per pound. Shinqles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $17.00; long clears 9c; shoulders, dry salt, 7c. Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. Salt 95c per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. J.D. DR0VI1 Would respectfully Inform the public that he I has the Mf First-Glass Shaving Saloon In the city, with Bath Rooms, where Hot and Cold Baths cen be had at any time day or I night. Also, a choice lot of Cigars and Tobacco. The patronage of the public U respectfully I solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. , IHiddle Street, Next to L. H. Cutler's I ' ' Hardware Store, - au9dlm . HEWBERN, BT. C. nthe Duckingham, Wtbicy, A Really Pure Stimulant. This whlskevla controlled nt!rl hv Van. able Sl Heyman, N. Y. It la distilled In Mary land in me mate water region or that state, from the iininll Brain srrown there.- The distil lation la superintended by a gentleman who understands his business thoroughly. Nothing deleterious U allowed to enter Into lta com position, and none of it is allowed to be aold until it Is fully three years old In order that It may be entirely free by evaporation from the nisei on. venaoie a Heyman offer these ?:oods as perfectly pure to fill a long felt want or medical purposes. It Is their own brand and they stake their reputation on the truth of this assertion. For sole by i ' augldiw3m C. H. BLAHK, New Berne, N.C.' LIFE AND TIMES OF-S.S. PRENTISS, ; By JOSEPH D. SHIELDS, A former Pupil of Mr. Prentiss, is to be pub lished by Llppincott 4 Co., of Philadelphia, in Typographical style, like the Life of Alexan der Stephens, now being published by the Messrs. Llppincott. The subscription papers may be found at the Joubnal office. . JuliSl-dlra L. J. TAYLOR, AGENT FOR THE Gcldsboro Boiiling Go. (LEVI & LANG), The Shooting of Frank Cruise. Saturday afternoon coroner Ellis went out to Wakefield to hold an inquest over the body of Frank Cruise, the ne gro who was shot by Wesley Bunn, white, Friday night, i Sunday night Jersey Bull for Scb.l FOUR MONTHS OLD, WELL GROWN, trained to eat almost any kind of feed. ,. " . - - Apply to , . ,W. H. PEARCE, Aug. 8, '83. d6w-wlt New Berne, N. C. - And that streets and pumps generally I the coroner returned and ; was yester- "'iY the coroner returned and was yester- fllilfcJk Ij T Dauan day interviewed by a reporter. Coroner IIIlllSO TO lUA'TuyClSi Is prepared to fill all orders for Ginger Ale, N. O. Jream Mead. Sarsaparllla, California Pear, Champagne-Cider. In four and six down crates. goodi the market. He also keeDS Lorlllard's Hla-h.Tniuit. nraith Snuff, cigars, tobacco, Soda Water, Shaved Ice, Candy, etc. Don't fall to call on him for vour Qinaer Ale and COME AGAIN. L. J. TAYLOR, June21dly Hancock street, near Depot. DEATH TO WHITEWASH. BiCAJE.-CT'ell.'aa PREPARED GYPSUM. For whitening anil color ing Walla of Churches, Dwellings, Factorles.MUls Barns and Fences. Beantlfnl, Darakla V , . Ckeapr Its superiority over Lime Is like that of Paint ' Fur nished in several different colors. Does not Hab Peel, Crack, Wash Oil or Chang; Color. Send for prices and Tint Cards showing the differ ent colors., i ..ii . . - . For sale in bbla, H bbls, Y bbls and cans, ' By JOHN 0. WHITTY, Newbern, N. C. . ' ' Agent for Newbern and vicinity. town, No Journal again yesterday. ' This b three times in nine days.' Is there no remedy? You have no idea what , a disappointment it is to your readers to go to the office and be cooly told that there is no JQJltNAL.f':'';:v.;;-;::,': f The regular monthly bills were read,,! Ellis said: , "On arrival at the place I audited and allowed, minutes read and adopted and the Board adjourned. E. P. Hascock, City Clerk. La Grange Items- ul cf ce 'A i found that Bunn had surrendered him self to P. P. Pace, Esq. He and his! family had left home on Friday evening just after the ' shooting. The jury I empaneled as soon i as possible. The evidence as taken before the jury was as follows, four witnesses being exam ined : : Witness Milton ' Mial, colored, ; v A? refreshing sjaower. Sunday i nght Mr. S. n. Fowler, the big merohant of has improved the condition of crops Bayboro, has moved into his new store 0. S. Wooten, Esq., and family are testified that ha and Cruise' went to and it is decidedly tlie best appointed visiting Warm Springs and Asheville. BunB Diace r near Wakefield Friday J 1. v. .. 1. i;i -V.l,M.ni 4 I I , ana iargei.1, uumiuui tommu .uau w . , MnXntirm haa nnnthaaml. the, iu ,nv tV.ot !, "Woolara' house -and lot from'H.' E.l seeking employment, Bunn gave men some cider . from his press at the end of a lane ' near his. house. ' Soon afterward Bunn told. Cruise he wished him to leave the premises'. Cruise did Dillon. H. M. McDonald'- is attending 'the State Pharmaceutical Convention in Wilmincton this week. ' ' 1 . . I a - - --. the county and its equal is not often met with in Eastern North Carolina Hon. W. T. Caho is having the mate rial put- in, position for nis new flwelj loig, and Mr. ' UeOrge Kichardson is nearing the completion of a neat ana comfortable house for Mr. Jno. Bi ymcK Kumor nasu U Qm n0xfot d lhiB morninK; ' has a liaiuierina after one of the fair , , . : f d. -il fines rf vour citv. Mav he succeed. : B. B.,Kinsey has bought Isaao JwTar ,r c, .-.ci .ij.'ili I.Vi. tor's houses and lot, adjoining bis. I lul t fcjuuiuuu w vuuuiug vviuivtwivra Was the All persons Interested in the payment of 1 Taxes are hereby notified that the Commis sioners of Craven ceunly will be in session In the Court House In New Berne for the pur pose of revising the Tax List of the county, from Monday the 18th until Saturday the 18th of August next, Inclusive dnrlng which time complaint from the different Townships will be heard In the following order : . . . :, Township No, i, Monday, August 13th. ' '" 1, Tuesday, -ltth., ;; - .i 8 A 9, Wednesday, ' 15th, .. ; 5 dk 6, Thursday, - lflth. v.jHth '7, Friday,: ;v ! nth.;' 1 ". " 8, Saturday, 18th. And at any time daring the session.; , -i-mx--uul wsi repeated. Mial as one of 'the ,wit: nesses, aiso lesunea nat at mis stage oi i i i! t 6t 3 111 t a residence in Cavboro. Sheriff Hooker is getting the material in place to build him a residence in Hid snrae place. He is En'mS novo bo as to be more handy to his o ve and mercantile business, I'r. II. Ii. Dowdy, of the same place, is l;ii"r rrcrarstions for him a new r . iJeuce near Mr. Lawrence Miller, t.ccsof tl.e 1'eace were tluiiJav. ' Some few do- ru i l, among whom was JohnJ. Paris, who has been visiting not go. .Again the command to have . The Asseiwor from each Township wUl sit for family 086 ... T I MiaI mo a v. a A 4-kaa snip. I VTlIh t.tlA HfilAWI nil f.hA elUTTM aaalmoll tA a same, ana complaints except for ERROR will nriailttrji,1-sr trtA Vt anfl avnnnl ! 41ai iwra ! ' ipuDiuivij uu. w aaU)i.vt aa aiu7 ViJSOVkXKx the alair he-saw bad reeling was aru of Assessors. Aeors are hereby noti ing, got up .from; his seat and said to Ifled to be present on the days assigned to their Cruise, 'Let'! gq.-t. He then talked on respective Townships,: i i-. ; .By order Boai-d Commissioners, - ' ; 1 Just Received : Fine Sugar Cared Hams,' ' -' Breakfast Bacon, - . ' Sugar Cured Shoulders. ' "" Choice Butter and Chee0e, r ; Best Quality of Lard. V" ' HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOOR. Catawba, Scuppernong, Sherry and , Port y inea, and a Complete Lino of the Best Grades of Liquors cHan;cu::x FRESH BUTTER received avery 5itwaky .'is-'J '?, "' : have not learned the price paid. w Rumor has it that Sim Wooten has sold a lot, with house to be erected thereon, to 4'DooH.Tavlor and - -4 Britt, of Greene.-'. j -y ;j yy -y; ' Can't La Orange start up a Reading These societies are valuable . 1 I "V u . ,a ii o UIje J Ti lt Ci'urd of County their regular r le i r 1 ft I ,-, , . 1 1 i ., iv ' i- away from the . place' and finally Cruise followed.' The two walked up the lane leading by the gate 6f Bunn'a front I vard. Bunn followed and passed the . two negroes gust before they reached a point in the lane opposite his gate. When they came opposite the gate they stood still a few minutes, Bunn having by. that time entered rue yard, i The two men in a few minutes started back in the direction of the cider press. Mial augSdlwwlt I it .1 f":'-' 1AMES A. BRYANV' I ;! Chali man. i r::'.;:3! Society? for general information as well as read ins. Probably, 16 Daniels- would come up and give us a Bend off until we anid he tried to prevail on Cruise not to should know how and when to cut for go back but to go with him,' but that On and after AUGUST lith lnst, the BON- DAY TRAIN will be DISCONTINUED on the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad. - " '. .ii; :.! ' ' ? ''!, WM.DUNN i auSitd - Superintendent ol Trains.1 oursnlvea. ' . , Dr. J. M. Hodges has successfully treated a case of severe sickness of a lit- t'ecl H I of K. W. Moore's. The child was coum.Iert-1 1 y her fanner physician, 1 ly a" f ! r, to be in a very c ' 1 " - i. Tie young doctor Would, inform the publlo generally vhat he Is fitted up in Brat-class sty le, and Is prepared t A NEW stock Of TEA' for. the sum ' mer trade just received, ,' I a ' - v Toilet and Laundry SOAP in a-reat variety.:-;,":. t; .j:;-.: Sparklixur CIDER, a cool and refresh. ingdriukih t , i Aft': . Finest Grades of, FLOUR. L Pure APPLE VINEGAR. "Engl cruise saiu ne was going uaca ana get some cider. Bunn, seeing Cruise thus In mi nor hank tnlil him tn leave hia premises. Cruise to this replied that he to give you ai good a shave as was given when! ..iFJaToring Extracts (ail fresh).',. ':, was going to ine press ana biioui.j got as much cider as he wuuod. l.ann ish Island MOLASSES. -.4 ' ' HAM3 and Breakfast Bacon. then tol l him If he did not leave he woul-l ;:or-thimi Cruise, rcj 'j'fc.rtliat his predecessor. John H. Ban ton, was alive. forTENCENTS. '':!'.'! i?H'i 1 .Call at the Oattoa Haaae Barber taoa - Special bargains offered to c- tonnaift iff 'i-t ;"' 11 .1 CU8- hec:.:a ti .-r him, stocrea tio;ra, tad land be convinced. " i, ;JulSl-dly larai-dV
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1883, edition 1
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