',.:'''"' '" - . ', .in. iiii.i . .... jt.T7T . i'V; -3?! -:V. J. 'NEW I&itl 1'-: VOL II; NO. 122. I ) Maysvillo Items. The Carolina. ' j The new boat built by the Farmers and Merchants Steamboat Company was . Crops are looking very well, launched last Saturday at snow Hill inv. , -i .. j and christened Carolina by Miss Carrie i Farmer utu, one was Drought down by the Snow EUl yesterday to have her ma chinery put in. - ' ' : I The Carolina is 83 feet long, over all, and 20 feet breadth of beam; ia built for LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' - W. M. Watson Special meeting. -, S. W, Latham Notice, . . v.:.... i. . J uurnal Miniature Almanac. Sun rues, 5:24 I Length of day, b un sets, 6:41 1 13 hours, 17 minutes. . Moon rises at 8:38 p. m. x Yesterday was warm enough to drive pleasure seekers back to the summer resorts.. The steamer Qoldsboro sailed yester day with a cargo of general freight for ' Baltimore. V , A new insurance company-a branch 'The "Old .Maid's Club" sei sail a of the Home Guardian-has been incor- Jnoreneaa i;ity yesteraay lorBwansnoro;. porated in this city. ' -, . The steamer ,BancAe sailed for Tren ton yesterday, Commodore George Cra dle in charge. He is destined to become ' a famous navigator.. - er- (to strip fodd of tif the ' oountyV there is a very long I Urn. Holden Forswears fiepublican yard, covered with eraaa that stretches ; ' li: " . im.,v.. i out like a irre earnet. shaded over bv 1 -' ; : ' X tSQH, August 18, 1888. eiant oaks, that look like thev had stood WP tnw method or stating that x ... . i : .i ; .i , , r I i i m .. T V KAffhi. init- Win, the! storms of. a century, spread their ""TO ni-.r W,B wr Jdder. ; "'-::-':,i:;tvv;- luxuriant boughs ui pike's verdant Hcan party? imither; do I belongtothe . . .i , I U.u j I Lihern.1 Rptinhlinan nartv. I mav eive Mr. Hearne, the steamboat man, yl"r?J TT L.n.h.r ihi.-.; ItaA m tta.ab - ! I lanuru kua imJDiwjra, n en, uiuucr uuio r , r Tt ' ' t u !' '' u ' ' Vti.' lca'ne,as usual Dnt me preparations ror paasengers and freight; has three ss!- day- Mr, p. S. Barrus, or P OHoksvUle, . viand foun(l air hand8 to arrShg ... : i i - i j h I ih intra nf ininliiff fho hnnHntr nnma fif I .. .. ' - - ' ' -i---i wud uu win currjr uuuk uuw nuuureu i " , r , -T l them uutu the feast waa ready and such bales of cotton. She was built for the MayaviHe. " j l a feast of such quantity and quality as : ai : xi - I r ci 'a-l C-j . C. i1 ;1 1 vnnlil flftf.iafxr ftta trtrat' faaf Minna oni. iwrpwv vx WW"' mr.Dimin nas iweo buccobbiui in nw " "T .u r flftv dftntha frnm ohnlfiVa horn War uuio. voii, 'aiior uiuiici. iirerti wao i -- 1 - New Hehne, Anuusl u, IHitt. Oil SEPTEMBER 1st I aliftll mnva mv pliice of business from my present stand (next to the Ice House) to the Store uade (M4 Fellews Hall, oppasiU C'eata-al Hotel, nuciv . W ill uo uufJfiy iM S?U filV Tit? IKlfi. JiiW iijl .) W.:W, HOtDKN,; -rCpr,' News and Qfrservtr. i vr. it ;T11E LITEST EWS'::,4; Alexaijdrta, Aug. 18.-rThere were creek. Tb Old Melds Club. protracted meeting at Tabernacle; had .fiUlZlikt: 35 accessions to tlvat church, so I have until the shadows lengthened out as the ; jA Cffiee of Christian Brotherhacd, "' Corner Main and Commerce Streets.'" i .u No. 7 Virginian Building, . . Nubvouc, Va Augt. U U83. T our Members la New Berne t Our agent, W. B.BOYD, Is authorised to " eolleet nnd receipt for aU dues to the CHRIS- mmmuu., ,;. . K. a, J0WE8, Sec'y. been informed. ' . We were shown last week bv Mr. C JxCK'snji. Mfss 1 ,1 V. . 1. ' 1 il A 1 1 BW,ui utt, ru.ieu uowu ueumu wi we8l- g Democratic through the tree tnnn. tnllinir un it wa after four days session and the with- ' Aug. 18. The Jack District Convention, Our correspondent at that place lias not! Hay, a piepe of an oyster shell we I time to go homo. It seems a pity that Idrawal of four, prominent candidates labored altogether jn vain to bring the JudKe at)0ui quarter or the whole Mr. r ranm snouia occupy tins Deauti- to-day nominated R. E. Miller, of Copiah old vUlage into notlce"as. summer: re- h.cu weighed 10 lbs.; no story, sort. ,':' '.V.A'.'.i f r;'-.. , :y Mr. Rigs, of Owlow county, killed a simDlv sav to our friend Franks dont Boston, Aug. 8. At a meeting of the We' had the pleasure of I'dropping J rattlesnake last week which :had 34 be a victim;' labor to be a victor; never I Democratic State committee to-day it I give Up. Omnia Vindt amor. . tl wfla AaniAaA, tn hnld a Ktntn Rnnnntinn A military company rrom KeidBvme teHn . nefi at tnfi -y finpo,. ftn(1 ienth. How about that of vmirs. Mr. J j e -it i j rui iJ r r ,. .-. T I , , i,au uowu .w vrnt;ita vuy found by examining the register that G. W. W. Tlltrht. - Hon R Tl Wnnfiu lr mot tWm I . . ' - I . I ' "7 " ; .7. "fl. man' TW1Kranaa cauea rrom several ; A trip to Hollywood gave us the T. .. "Cl " i i" """ v" Wl States; but one of New Berne's young a vleemje ot eyeing one of the most dan. ii i m i:t lriirnH mi w , . . . . . . i - . , ... , s torney'B name appeared on nearly every gerous looking animals we ever saw. It ir r.nocn w aas wonn carnea ouu page, ferhapa. he acted as counsel for waa a wild cat or catamount. The Aaas nnmhod 70 Ronthom Sraf a OS ftxronfv Vinrca Anflrlna anA tajAnfv.flvA I 11 : : i. 1 . - ' j - ... u.v.uujumc vujiiuio. - Mtrned it wlnln thft huntnra ware hunt. noise power boiler K.nebei s vibrating GENERAL NEWS. was decided to hold a State convention at Springfield September 26th. Mobile, Ala., Aug. 18. A fire at Galveston is threatened " with a Cwford, Miss., . last night destroyed water fumiriA -., ' , i twelve stores and six warehouses. The Thev sell kites in New York at a ing deer and was killed by Mr.1 E. H.J cent apiece, and make a good profit. waters, s air. uiuett nas neenacousing vsirht. tnnaaA 00 efmAt Contentnea Neck Items; valveon yesterday, having purchased ' the same from J. C Whitty. , Mr. H. L. Beck and Wil. Robins,' of the West -Point. Engine and Machine Company, have just put down one of these engines and boilers, which was also purchased of J. C. Whitty, for E. M. Foscue, Esq. of Jones county. - - Died, " ' ; in new York, on August 18th, atter greatly to be regretted. But what ia n ifiYior nnn nainrni uinoaa mi ra wnnai . , , 1 e! : Cuthbert: wife "ot Emmet Cuthbert r.: Kingsbury going to do about it. A I continue dying ' . Mrs. Cuthbert was a native of Peters- "iao vavi senwmeni, may require mm justice U. L. Kountree has been very 'burg, Va.; and was a resident of New t0 ngage la a fcamn or "ff en- flick, but ia improving, Berne for about fifteen years previous ttnBinftBa fail,,. fnr th wopfe loss is $100,000, insured for 816,000. rnN8AixLA, August io. mere is no yellow fever at Pensacola. There has been one death at the navy yard, which is seven miles from here. . Surgeon Owen and his son and a marine are sick, it is supposed with yellow fever. A cordon has been established around Messrs. Ashe and Klngsbarr Mr. Ashe and Mr. Kinroburr have at length reaped the reward of fierce and the do88 of killing his sheep, but says for higher Wages , at Ashton-under angry controversy the one in giving I uuw u uas uw uas umiuuuiuwiy.De and the other in receiving an insult inaama6e, sayB ne nas Kiuea a nunarea an editorial in tha Ne.w.Cihtrm.r. Mr. lambs for him Since last fall, Ashe has called his adversary a liar and a scoundrel.. That gentlemen of their character and occupying their positions A few cases of sickness, but no deaths were married Thursday in the ball leavinir the citv from fear of the disease. .nyi.ui.p.u.wn.wi.1 vuuio hi wu w w report. 1 1UUUI IU AiUI KjU VBIUS. , , I Drmcx.nn : m,f 19 aQot xne cattie and norses 01 tms section ml. , ci : i . i i. cm , XU Ol.lllieac eiUUaBBV Um OlKX- Itha nun -ctA nn UriA or,H ;wnnr pore on Thursday for England and which ttake8 the citizen of Pensacoia A romantic Pennsylvania couple aiarm whatever felt here. No is no one is to 1802. Personal. '. - . ,Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and daugh- ter, Miss Julia, accompanied by Mrs doverner Jarvis, passed up from More. head - City yesterday on their way to Warm Springs. i. Miss Carrie Dail, of Snow Hill, is in ; the city. -v. .. ' counter with his enemy, or to invite him across the Virginia line. If he do either he will endanger his own life and may do what, to a man of high moral sense, is a calamity next to his own destruction take the life' of his fellow. And yet it is a severe trial, even for a man of courage, to endure patiently, such an insult. , " ' ' :? Is there no better method for honora- Aueust An official announcement was Hughes says he has notified all the made by the telegraphers' union, assemblies to return to work m accord- that the strike is a failure. . J!,1, J L tST Arm... 52? I UHlIlllllHll. Ill ICI'HI II 1.1 1 L1IM Mllllllr!!! The Russian government has sent collapse of the strike he was very re- ?Mri B J Rountree was seen the other twenty-two students of the Univer- ticent, but said .he was satisfied the morning rolling one of his cows home Sityol St. Petersburg into exile m - wasarauure auer tne wira aay, , , , QiWia . ; - The members of the Brotherhood attnb in a Wheel barrow, t . t . lOluerm. I nta MiIp d Afaat in th Knitrtita nt iMhne Mr. Frank Braxton keena hia hoes Iu a collision between a passenger who they sfly failed to give them the shut up to keep them from rooting train and a ireight engine, at Uhar- support they had promised 11.- ii- 1..H. . : i loi i h. nrHinau rarris. 01 aiiuiilh..! taemseives to ueam. i , rr. nrmv rmnwa mu Wii. j.. , ,,. was Kiiiea. ; . nflo, The Method ista are holdinir a nro-l . . -i ' ' . , I I, nnn Ir I Innnn t AnanalADa I hinn. I Tula . . i .. . . i. - Mnt.J iHdAf:M .1 Daoa l( Gli.Mn XTrt I 1 IdUft 1UUUV, M UUCUVlvm UMlUtr I 1IUO W1UHII1, HOI HI 1WU UCWD, IB IU UK bmusbmumwu. mo in a j t,rio annlAil i used lor local auvertising. nates, iu cents a afifiaaaiona an T haA hoarrl r,f. : ! -- FF" line for flrst Insertion, and Scents a line for Rev. movement of New Bernlaus. for . naturalization DaDers in New each subsequent insertion. u. a. uiayion, 01 uoiumoia, a. 1 Ynrlr He has been in this country ble men to adjust their personal diffl cutties ; than , that resorted to by the C preached a very able '.sermon to alplpvon vnars. i-D. . . jrou ( jreouu- rumatt and sanctioned Dy me cooe r large congregation at Bethel last atur- i?nn1. i,nHr barra ftf ntani nnw. J . m tt j im,i- C1..1 I . . . I - . . I : Muiimvu a. VI a.iu v f " uajr uiurm-u tor xxaywoou, none oui- we thin there is; we' commend to day night. 1 ,iOP ovnWlnT a Aanni. anA phurBprmgs. a , Messrs. Ashe and Xingsbury the wise n ia renortfld that all the matratea trains rlflmolishnd and fwweral rier- Mrs. Mary UUver lert yesterday for suggestion of the CTiurcA Messenger. f nnnntnM .,.M.fc Mnt .t.,.Hi. Rons killfid hv s-th nnllision of two e.8uurK, xeuxHww, uo a visit to rem- at mem aiDiiraw tneir dinerence. iP ,rA r ,'. nsnitrMmmls. trains near Lex neton. Kv. - , . a - wri " J I t O 7 tl - xsooooy Deueve8:r. -ingsDury is eitneri Bil)ners levying a tax to build a road -1.'-- J 1 t..l i 1- 1 -I v. A First Class - Sewing machine bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. sulS-dtf 8AM. B. WATERS. WM. SANDKHWW. ' . m W. AJH1KMN . SANDERLINrBEOSr Gen'l Oduimissioii Merchants i So. IT Roanoka Dock, Vorfolk, 1m. Conslenments of cotton. Iteannta ivtm shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description solicited. .''.' Liberal advances made on consignments In hand, or on bill lading. 8peclal attention paid to country produce generally. aultt-dly B. D. BRICKHOUSE Msnufaoturer and Dealer In Carts, VVfigonSjTrusks, Carriages, Harness, Etc., 41 & 43 UNION STREET, NOUFOI.K. aull-d4w8m .. VA. Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAs. W. PETT1T, Prop., . 280, 282, 284 and ' 286 Water Btreet, tfORFOLK, VA '" 'r ,f ! MANUFACTUREE OF 1 .1 ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw and Grist MillSj SHAFTINGS, Pulleys, U angers, FOEOIKQS AKD CASTIKQS, Of Every Description t9- Complete facilities for ALL WOBKui our line. . . 4 aul7-d4wly be FRANK B. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 51 GHANBJT STREET, NORPOIiK, VA, DrawiaRS and deslons fiirnlshMt tA hniirfira and contractors In any part of tbeeountry. , QFFICE SECX'Y AND TEEAS. . Board Trustees New Berne Academy. Nathan Toms, rerquimans uo , N. C. iJ , . - i 111. -rr. . . ... I rt rL . ---- J I w . I A KPfIIiT. MirlrTIVfl rf Ih. nni UT1 uvea. ;, .... -s-.i . ; 1 xsoooov Deuevea-r. intrBDurv is eitneri :. - i...:i a .mtim.s,.'.tt j 1 1 " " ..Uvi.,u R WW, 1W M.. .1... K t.-. B,UUD".""'luts" UU"U " - Auu-u:0;tauuBuul,WjrC3a beheld THIS AFTERNOON at FOOR o'clock. .... , 1 -mi u a nwuuuiw, wuv 9 u uv i fmm K itiamTi tA Naiiqa ritror hrintyt-' ann I AT PAt.r.ATI tQPfnriPa in Nwir.TAritinil I ot thn fiFPlPF W n DPTVanv '"t w " "T? BU r" w"4 uaB uul , ,VBU also to the building of an iron bridge have been thrown out of employ ""f"" ;v ; ; mr, Bne jusi, cause ior resentment. ap.m Nourb river at Klnaton: Tf 5t is meat bv the Droh bit on of mnor. tiowevertniamay be, ir rererrea to mu- neceesarywe think they ought to be tation of cotton from Egypt. tuai menas such apologies ana repara- built.'but Would not the. old road and MADRID. An?. 16. Thp. newsna- tionas they decide to be. due tan be W00Aen bridee . with a few renairs. be Dera here declare that French SDec- Ey order of the President, It W. M. WATSON, Seot'yandTreas. A Turpentine Maker.- i.'m-A,,-i--M Hr, Canon Smith, of Jones county, brought down and sold yesterday seven' ty-four barrels qf to Mr. E. EUis . made this turpentine entirely at one dipping, and . with one round shave, from boxes that had been run from even to eighteen feet high. Fifty barrels, we think, would be con.' Hotice. Not ice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, Geo. W. Toms, Hertford, N. C. TOMS & SON, : Commission Merchants, FOB THB SALE OF Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuta, and ui uouutry rroauce. : K. 30 Myers' Wharf, ; ' aulOdiwlm NORFOI.K. VA . a soiayesraayBoven- madeandthe character of the parties sufficient until the county becomes abler ulators raised 750,000 francs for the the first day of SEPTEMBER, will be put wP ?n 1. 'of.kpnot .and: ooung;riiiain.'.nnJm- to pay tho tax that would have to be purpose of corrupting the Spanish out to the West bidder, at the residence 01 L'.-".'! Paired-" v":f levied? A petition was gotten up and army and; bringing aboot a rising. W. K. Roe, the contract for BUILDING TWO meeting of Trustees. The Board ofTri Academy meet this signed by the best citizens of the Nock, I 1; Chicago, . Aug. 16. The five school houses in district no. two, ustoes of New Bernel40"'1'1 tSbri,lge acr0BS tne river near 'shops operated by the United States craven county, specincations then to be his afternoon for theBecton8 ' F'eld.i and presented to Rolling Stock Company, in Blue stated. ", The committee reserve the right to purpose of filling vacancies in the corps the commissioners; Commissioner Mai. iwano avenue,i wis city, were onvma rBject any and ail bids! M.rl rnr nna fc.,l tn .t of teacher for the following vaar. We vvooien movea to lay it on me tame " - By order or tne school committee, - - l x l x i j i T"V- i 1,11 iiirinn. iihiK trta it ft r. ill nr. a diDDine from hitch boxes. Mr. Smith do not know that it is intended to trad- BUU " ,ms 7. IT' 'i" " - " v ' i i ? it - '. . -i i- . x i i . : iiT1 a nit a ii rr ii i nn to i inan i . . rnn. .k.t l,o ia .UUn V,o ta t eact other huaineBB. hut wnnld it not h uli kwimwmwi, we wX aitttw uta ' . yr . angiHiwi bleeding pines. well for them to take some earnest steps dowu t!,ifl way in the direction of building a hew school house. -.The old Academy is well enough as far as it goes. .' But there are only four rooms. ( These rooms are very excellently adapted for school purposes. But instead of four we need at least ten Richlands Items Chicago, Aug. 16. The railroad passenger , rate war. between, this city and St. Louis .ended to-day, and the three roads competing for the business tho Illinois Central, S. W. LATHAM, , : Chairman. IteliRlona News. Mr. Daniel Davis, of the Core creek section, tells us that Rev. A, JuoC'ulIen ia conducting -an interesting revival at Aabury church in that neighborhood. Up to Sunday night fourteen had been school rooms, and a.hall for calisthenics, converted, and there were many other I and other , necessary congregations of penitents. Our townsman W. G. Bryan pupils, " The old ..Roberts building now was in attendance on Sunday. " i ; being used to supply the defloiencyin Ihe new fresbytenan chucn at uroa- room is very illy fitted for the purpose, tan was dedicated on Sunday last, Rev. I The rooms are low and crowded and 3 TT Y .1 .... lAU.,l...n n.rnklnn ,1.n I i. . -.1. ' ' sermon. A large crowd was in atten-j - New school buildings are being built dauce, among whom were Uessrs.'J. 0.1 all over the. State. x Raleigh expends VTL'Uv and C. E. Fovof this citv. who 835.000 for a new school. The new ii ounce the sermon trobd. the audi- school huildinr in.WintxSn will "emit Iiu a ne wui get aone tne worx eastward. V Owinff nce large and intelligent, Mr, Thos. $10,000.for construction alone, and Wi4- eafly noughlf the people to m?the of those officials whom it wasneceS' MJH-kmi'b- dinner first class and Mr.lston never had a tohool before. The Pipai pan ot tneir crops over tne aaiy.to consult, he lound tO his BUT I I Ia U;n 4TAII TUn I I L I L iL.' I ,J school in Naw Berne haa bann aancnaaa. I luau w ;.. iuc I VVltX mat UOH11I1K COU1U UO HCCOIU I T . A !'JI ' T'. I a -.. 1 . 1. AI. . Tt will ha a snccpaa. Nn nn ftalr-nlna our 'oueB uouu "tuaua m pussiug pilSOea, ana -R6 BMI iUo CnOlCB tO K,',,in.' t. . iJ resolutions in reference to this work await their retutn Of mate another nr. Man-all'a Statement. '. stilution of which we Via rivn tn-rlav on our editorial naca I j j . . . ' . '. . f'wuu, auix i wuku,w ii.pivuu-.ui,, mu .I ivlJnr,A0 rh, luff- olfrn0t,V n u wi..."-"- . - . - .rr" i iiiNLii.iii.iiiii wnidii. UHit mi t .nriHT.innitv. I - i . ....... . . . ... ... I --- -j,, .. :ji xi.. i .l it. jii i ha muinnt roll or narna- ma : navr HeULlUll IUUUIKO ,UD 11,, LM, LUBU 1UD, Willi"' -. v " - " We are having refreshing showers Wabash.'and Chicago and Alton- nn nftni- a nmtri.ui ArtmOt. hut. thnv decided to . i'orm a Dassener ; pool, come too late to repair the damage done details of which have not , yet to the crops. Cotton and corn are both een maqe ,puunp : xne rate agreeu aflriniifllv iniiiraH tM-naruW. nr crlrtnmr. "P"" Uetweeu tUO two Ciuea 10.4-. j ,r- . J ,. . ' t,. T J oaniuvinltfr ah tllUJA ivliA a w A BA A UtJ . XitlW . UCIlW CCU XiUUlO HUU tunate as to have" heaw encumbrances Kansaa plJ4W;llI $8.50, unon their crobs.Iand itha .hiari: that .WAgINGTOjj, Aug. 16.-tA gen- holds those encumbrances is but a little tlemaq who wished to transact some mnr fA,fnBi if Bn- , . . ' Dusiness wiHh ne. 'i'Maaary ljepart- .. H ... . j . . , . ; l i J I A i. .1 r, a" ' a- t i. i i uieuii ititiu uuip vestetuwy xuuru-, v-.. ..y ... Mr.uni . 4 fi-nnv thft wpijt,. J lntAndino- to ltWA'fA.. mllAH ftAW iAA. 4V. A.. lt'J .' " -J. .''i' " .0ua. .U. ..i vu, M..v,u6.. stop over a train or two for the pur- tne yuaker uriage.Koaa. we are very nosft ftnd tufln rpaiimft nia i0nrnev K I ' ,. T " af tt to, the absence LIHE ! LIDE ! 0. M. ETHERIDGE & CO., .Nortolk,Va.,i ; G-en'l Commission Merchants Sell all kinds of country nrodui. iiui m.to prompt retnrnp. neier to citizens Bank, Norfolk, Va.i " i Correspondence solicited, auit Uwlia I E. E. WxlEATLET'S Steam Dye W brliM. 10T Churrh Street, NOsroLK, VA. Dyeing and cleaning in all itahrannh. es done in the very best manner,. , Trompt attention given: to all orders by mail or express. , , , ' aep3d4tn I aro Helling I.IME in LOTS TO SJJIT for LESS THAN1 ANY ON E ELSE IN TOWN. i:i M BE SUkE AND CALL BE FOKE 'it-, ' d&W 1 V I V (r t.-M i;i'iii v !'.,) -i iUii CHAS. H. BLANK, Simpson's watermelons elegant,, are inclined to want to go again. They Schsdsalo B5T0X 'have a rightlo be W have been a JitUe premature, still trib to i the. capita For business ..J. '-JL.it L we must extol the spirit that prompted and; condinic reasons he had . to1 one' wilt "haW 'ioipay :'cqsiii4;;:i, . j ve areproua-an - , nt,AAo !,,: ltf- olf-rnafiV- hiit1 "' , - . 1 . , ,,t .. ,j , mi i regard to running the county line. '3 f ' Liu3 the matter, very-conclusive 1 r .ie, will do more toward purify ing, enlight ening, civilizing, ennobling, and build IS Q01 t !.' C''- f tlie line S I inr lin mip p.if-v ' aiifl anrlnKlnap mil Alft. tne act 1 16 to the tellectually and pecuniarily j than any ' -ing- "0W we do nther institution of our land. It la an J C "t Oarteret 1 inntihitinn which in talrincr thn hearla nt I - 5 : all-dozing ni,r hooiiIa all hver the Kthto. anil which is loved and praised and honored by all. ' Shall New Berne be behind hand . a lu. uutane, yor of . i. V but will ( onfer j couniiLssiouui'a of Craven and t'.e matter seU'ed like sensible tj 1 Bt-itement n" le by Mr. r vji -licates the course of " t'.a board of couimis ; xiiius to have the ' '7 8 !ed, andbein aracter t' -t t .'ii e more : f 1 never find cause td thunder forth their VisiF will bft any more Batisfactorv condemnation to the world through a luan lul8 one- .. . mass meeting for a Violation of plighted ; WASHINGTON, Aug. lp.- Official faith In re&rard to this work: vet should advises Irom Mr. FOOte,, the newly justice to ourselves i require it,f we will appointed. United States Minister nrnmntlv do Our dutvf we airnnlv ask tO CoreaVsa.V thftt he has taken UD r ' r ' i' ; ii . .:a .riL.i that Capt. Mclver be let alone and as resiuBucutu me tsupuutt luat neither the State Penitentiary authori- little tnown 'COUntryt but that life ties nor the public need give themselves ther? 18 attended T with many . dfa-. in tnis matter ot uraaea ocnoois-oi .," . , hOUS he nas Deen aDle ODtam 18 a education? New Berne, which has bad rr"""". ",D" rude one of wood and' paper with the reputation of being first in learning e(1ed ab w',lhe T paper windows, and 13 situated ill and reRnementl Wecan not think so. "."" a"u u, ."ouw " " p'OUR J T an undesirable location in the midst Lu our Tm-ieea take some'decided ac- uce RU Parue8 conoernea- - r ofhovelsand filth. The climate is This notice it intended for EVEBY ONE who owes taxes under Schedule "Tt ' tVn ao Holaviho. ' . P1V 1W. f i.eti i .! i v.1" M. HAHN, V; !aul7dlw-wlt ,! 'ft . 1 Sheriff. i'i 1 1 I i L-e -twa' "9, end will le Lit it be done basket picnic at the home of Mr. E. L. heat and colJ. The only fuel ob Franks, jr., on Wednesday last, and al- tainablo Consists of boughs of pine though hurriedly gotten up, it turned trees, and everything hi the shape out to le a V' ry eujoyable affair. The Of f sod, excert the SiL-l-'ut ncccS- :'. 'i it was held is one of the sarica of lilj, has to . bo brought TtJST IN, BY. STEAMER anA., asm uujvii. Branawtck Hams. , Brunswick Breakfast Bacon. - ' " ; 8. a Bhoulders, .4 I i i Best unip Beef jut nrn Very Finest eilt Edge Butter and CREAM AUntw PWl.'S'Sli' VKOT HV Tl'Ii! ' C II " I l"RoBHn HioWnrldHnnr . . . ....... i .lit . - i i .HMT.m ma wnr n . tion in this matter and they will find We had the pleasure- ot attenaing a one marked, by great extremes Of nsbbls.! South Lake Flour, . the rao !o rea 'y to aid them. They de sorve r5:h pr&Us for what has bwti d. ) i X V a raot faw months. The r---- ' l.-i- r f ui and t!.ank them for Tip Top Hour, tlr.rllVar1 SnnflF ' I Pork, Long Clean, etovet.-. " '' For Casn Only, h 1 ! ' Come and Eea TJe, ,. a - VII. rrL B ALLANC2 & CO. aultdlm HIGHEST CASH PRICES l'a fop all kinds of OLD IROV, METALS LU RAGS.- . ,., p . . v jas. power & oo:.' ' aa RawUnd'a Warf. Mmr.K vi We are always in the Market tor thenar hase of old wrecks am it.am.r chinery of all kinds. . TT " " " A1l consignments attended to promptly and carefully, aud correct returns made. suHdly miller & Davis, i : ) MaUtmc, futi, Mlxrors, Claeks, Window Shades, Cornices teti., ! ' ' l9 Chare Str..;j ' "' 1st Charcli Stre'ef, -nu.t. tti Li-.'H Hi. L.'A.t WORrOK,VA. Salem lAcademvi"? MAI. KM. v. n SESSION. BECIaWT-aPT.. h. eral depaitents, Tii ai'ftn3&l dress the Priucipal,., .j. v ,,SoW4irl . 80th Ui Forne FRESH BUTTER received trtry A NEW stock of. TEA for a.,m. mer trade just received, , Toilet and Laundry SOAlV in Jrreat fiparkliaic CIDEE. i oonl ai aft,i,. ingdnnki jts.jit j,ftft , ;U( . Pure APPLE VINEGAR. ' I J , English iiland. MO 'Ak3and Break&t -c(,' ; " Flavoring Extracts (all f r-'.). '.Special bargains CereJ lo cuh c'us- tomers.;vih:irv..i j,.:!'; , i i , .... Ii n i fxittiiunio that I know jfACr.1 abroad. . uin-aiw-wu i i ( lanll-dly ... j .