VOL. II. NEWS BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY.MARCH 11, 1884. NO. 292. LOCAL NEWS, Jo:" .1 miniature Almanac. . . Sun rises, 6:18 I Length' of day, Sun sots, 6:08 (11 houra, 50 minutes. ,; Moon sets at 6:84 a. m. The Pea Crop. : . :-:.;:,; ,,. ! ' It is difficult! yet to determine the amount of damage to tho pea crop by the late cold snap. " The few warm, rainy days that followed the " cold STATE NEWS. Glcnncd from oar Exchange. Proceedings of tho Hoard of t Com-Subscriptions EeceiTeo for the .New ralssloners of Jones County, .(v; , ,. . School, Building. ,,, , At the' Commissioners' court held Henry R. Bryan n i 1 n A ... ....... AminM aI iav fha nnnntir At .Innaa dt. Trflnmn 1 i A uitou the unfavorable weather and the on Monday the Jrq day oi Marcn, c c Clark " Eoe shad 80 cents per pair; bucks 40. : More shad than usual in the market yesterday. " - . - 1 -l,' . D, S. Carraway. Esq., returned from Texas la?t night, i Capt. Gray received material for 8500 'pea boxes from his plantation yesterday. 'Mr. Geo. N.- Ives received an order Tes' ' ireh' Pa., for s. r r, with E. E. has made its appear- The steamer Kinston arrived yesterday evening from Kinston with cotton, beef cattle and shad. 'i i . 'j 'Kl ; ; The steamer .Florence arrived yester day evening from Vanceboro ' with tar, lumber and cotton. r.yj:'"7S-7i - Mr. J. K. Willis is engaged in erect ing a monument in Cedar Grove Ceme tery to the lata Dr. Isaac W. Hughes. (juile a fleet of oyster Boats came up ' yesterday, arriving just in time to keep the canning factory going. .The stock is- improving- r - - .." A meeting of the Ladies' Memorial March 11th. at 4 o'clock, p. m., at the residence of Mrs, Daves. The members ' are all invited to attend punctually. Mr. A. B. Carroll, of Onslow, is in the city, and brought a specimen, of phos "phate rock found on his plantation near Mayesville ;-' Jones, county,;!. He left 'sample of it at Mr. Geo. 'Allen's store and forwarded some to k Dr. . Dabney, He also thinks he has found the green ..'sand marl. ''iw.fv - ;' vv.-. , Mai. . Hughes,, who ' has recently1 re- - turned from Washington City, says th ' reported coalition between Randall and the Republicans for the purpose of de feating the Morrison tariff bill is all a hoax. Randall may . vote against the bill but he will do it independent of the Republican, party, :,", , 'ffju We are requested to'call upon all who Intend to subscribe to the new school building to call at Mr. E. H. Meadows' drug store and enter their names in the . subscription book at as early , a day as .is i convenient. The Trustees hope w upvu WIO UOAb BUEHMUU V bUQ OlUlAl III . the new building and to enable them to do so it is all important that. the sub scriptions should be mode at once,' as in them alone now depends the .erection of the building.' , , . . . . l-r:r ; Weather Observation. : Col. Jno. D. Whitford has a letter froni L,,B Albrecht, observer in charge of the signal office at Wilmington! stat ing that he had been directed by the Chief signal officer of the TJ. S. Army to establish a station of this service at New Borne for the benefit of the cotton grow ers and brokers of this section. . . The Exposition. iv. ' At a meeting of the Board of Trade and Cotton Exchange held ,at their rooms last night it was decided to ap point a committee of fifteen to consider the matter or making an exhibit 01 me resources of, this section at the -State Exposition. - The chairman of the meet . ing, Mr. Geo. Allen, asked for time to select the committee. I caused them to brighten ur considera- conseanenfc backwardness ofthe 1884; . present : E. . M. Foscue, o8o. Allen bly, but in many places on the light season, the farmers are Denina nana cnairman j, pmtsat uiunu js. u. jieaaows..i..... . mi 50 100 25 25 100 soils there is not much sign of life yet. On yesterday we accepted an invitation from a friend to drive out and make an estimate of the amount of damages. ' Of course it is guesswork to a great extent, but as we drove along we jotted down the following impressions made from in their work: they say, however, that the wheat ana oats are ex ceptionally fine and promising.- We learn that there was an un marked box at the depot and had VVIU. i-lAJUlOLCl,. ...... .......... J. A. Meadows......... ...... .i O. Manly.. 1 1 . : .1 . ,1 : . n .1 fA nn1 nl1arni1 Wlv. bllure rumtallieu uuwmiuibu iwi ura buvhou, ,v,,;"v,! " last seven .years: one day last week h.C. Parrott, lumber for bridge $ 38.53 Hay, Wm. B. Becton . and, Isaac BrOCk -. ; i .'-( ..: ,.(! On motion, Minutes of last court vl-i'vZT - I x uiiuiuvu A-a.va.uuva i were reaa aim approvcu. ; . r , Wm. Hay. Tne loiiowmg bills were nuditeu Dr. J. A. Guion JUr.J. B. Hughes.. A. Miller to ,l,of m V, .,WJn UIUU1UWJU UUO HSWH road: Taking the road to the National PPn BUU , 6 e,V f h brandy. ' ve, ourseir, oeiong to tne temperance society, but oar mouth Cemetery the first farm is Mr, Dunn's not much of the pea crop seen, damages about two-thirds; E. R. Dudley,; about two-thirds; McGowan, about ; three- fourths: Rodman's, about .two-thirds. On all these the bottoms appear to be recovering f pretty rapidly but on the hills where the soil is Very light there is not much green yet.- Going over to Neuse road we note, Tisdale's, damage about two-thirds: Paul Jones, about two-th ir ds ; Crockett, two-thirds; Arthur Jones, one-third. On Trent road, Jus tice, damage one-half ; Paul Jones two- thirds: Crockett, two-thirds; Khem B J of : priority IS two-thirds; Wooten & Cohen, not much the government will water jast a little all the same. Charlotte Home Democrat : The Statesville American, a Bepublican paper, says it "would be glad to see the Internal Revenue abolished at the very - earliest practicable mo ment." That is right. Let as all Thos. J. Whitaker, stationary etc .13.93 Edwards, Broughton & Co., blank books 12.95 Thomas Harrison,' provisions for ' poor at poor house .i.i..'...'.....i.:., 28.16 S. E, Koonce, sheriff, , official ser mi vices eto. as per account....,, ......135,94 Hanrv Hall, constable, official ser- - vices as per account....,.." ' 4.20 Balaam Meadows, feedine prison- era in county jail. ......... ...... 92.80 J. H. Scarborough, M. D.. profes sional services as per account. 12.00 E. vv. Scott, work on Folloksville and Quaker bridge L. H. Cutler.. John S. Long E. W. Carpenter.. IN unn (S Harper Dr. W. H. Barker.. W. G. Brinson J. A. Simpson .'. W. Colligan, jr. ......... Geo. B. Guion Humphrey & Howard tae join in a demand for the repeal of j0hn Wilson, repairing Trenton the miserable law. The discovery ot tin ore in North Carolina and New Mexico appears to have been nearly simultaneous. The matter important, as will pay $50,000 bridge John Collins, assessor in White Oak township, laoa Lewis Bynum, assessor in White Oak township, 1883 ......V.. Cyrus Foscue, assessor in White Oak township, 1883 James .Howard, wood for: poor, house ............... John P. Gray, wood for court bouse damage, if realy any. . On Pembroke for : the first v discovery.- road, Hon, O. Hubbs, damages about We regret to learn that the yener-onn-haif. ' ' ' x x : i able Edward M. Holt, Esq., of Ala- . I ... . .1 UUUBO . We cannot account' for the fact that niance county, Is lying very low at Am08 Heath, counstable, . official the twenty-two acre plat on Mr. Rhein's his residence near naw river, . anu services as per account... . farm, cultivated by Messrs. Wooten cannot live but a few days longer. J. A. Smith, committee on build Cohen, has stood the cold so much bet- He has suffered for two or three r1;' ter than .those' ad ioinine them unless it years wiun a uu genus uwewwuivu in. ....... ...... be the deep middle furrow, which was has 85iU.?r Physicians. R jf. Foscue) committee on build opened before the cold snap, making the edge of the ridge a little higher than the center, thus affording a slight protection for the pea. , Wo noticed also a small plat on J. A. Meadow 's farm Crockett's -looking fresh and green. ; Another singular fact is that on Mr. Hubb's farm a portion of the crop on the road is but slightly damaged, while another portion immediately ' joining; apparently the same kind of soil, is badly damaged. Probably there was a difference in the time of planting., ', : ; ;:' . ':. ' : , Fiom the present outlook not more than one-half of a crop can be counted on, but this will probably bring more money than a full crop. r Almost a Murder. 1 ' "l Monday evening about half way be tween Ejinston and Falling Creek, a young colored woman was found near the railroad, severely beaten, biuiscd and scratched, her clothes had ly torn and signs on the ground around her as it there bad been a desperate struggle. A short time after she was found a ne gro man went to Falling Creek Station with his ; face badly scratched, and on being assed how it . nappenea, he said he had had a fight in a bar-room in Kinston. . He was supposed to be the man. He said he was from Pender county, and son of. Boh Saunders. ,, He made his way on to La Grange and Was arrested." " He told at La Grange he was from Chapel Hill, but did' not- give his name..-v . r-T i r f- i "' yf?;ri.' " s. Funds for Investigations. - ' ; Washington, March 8.The confer ees on the joint resolution appropriating $10,000 in the Senate, contingent fund with which it is to pay expenses for the 68.00 10.00 6.00 600 8.00 3,50 12.00 8.60 10.00 10.00 10.00 inor iail. J, A. Smith, committee on settling with sheriff etc 10.10 Wm. Loftln,keeper of Polloksville bridge J; F. White, J. P., examining lu natic and furnishing 1 pauper coffin Quitman Hay, freight on lumber and repairing bridge ., ..... J. B. Banks, material for Quaker bridge and freight on same' ...... The 1 following allowances 17.55 4.00 7.00 28.00 were S. H.Scott. G. F. M. Dail C. E. Foy I.. Dr. G. K. Bagby F. M. Simmons ...... John Suter..... Smith & Credle. ..... W. P.Burrus.......... U.S. Mace Gen'l Ransom ........ Geo. N. Ives G. Vyne....... Jas. A. Bryan Geo. Henderson ..... C. T. Watson Thomas Daniels Prof. Price Thomas Alpheus W. Wood K. R. Jones L. J. Moore ........... S.Bangert.,.... E. M. Pavie ., C. E. Slover.. J.K. Willis . B. A. Bell , S. B. Waters A. H. Holton... , A. B. Powell A. S. Seymour... Thomas McCarthy, bam. K. Eaton , H. L. Hall Dr. Jas. F. Long..:. F. W. Hancock JohnStaub 15 B. B.Lane. 15 F. C. Roberts 25 25 , 50 25 ;25 25 25 .25 25 100 25 100 50 50 25 25 25 50 25 25 50 100 25 .100 .25 25 25 25 '25 25 25 50 25 ; 50 50 25 ,25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 10 80 12 commekcial: Journal Ofhce, March 10, 6 P. M, COTTON-New York futures quiet; spots quiet. New Berne market steady. No eales. Sales for the week ending Saturday night sixty-one bales against three hundred and one same week last year. . .-- r-i - -...3-.- Middling, 101-16: Low Middling, 9 13-16; Good Ordinary, 9 1-16. , NKWTORK SPOTS. . ' Middling, 10 7-8; Low Middling 10 1-2; Good Ordinary, 9 7-8, '.,.;,,. March, 10.83 April,- 10.84 May, " " 11.02 June. ' 11.14 ' i 'i CORN-Steady at 62a70c, " made for transient paupers, viz: The death of Mr. Holt will be a loss not only to the immediate section where he has spent such anseful life, but to the whole State. , Statesville landmark: Mr. P. W. Eagle, of Ohn township, the other day : counted the pieces in a quilt which he bought some time ago from a mountain woman and found that they numbered 3,655. Who beats r this! -Mr. N. P. Watts, of Cool Spring township, can beat the Wilkes county fat boy Thomas Dudley .' whom Mr. A. M. Vannoy recently church Moore found on Keddies' river. John Fred Hudier.:....;.... Tucker, of Beddies' river, at 10 Leah Green. . ( oT c iAKl nnnnrla Sam MettS . Miss Mullie Watts, of Cool Spring, &Jone8" at iv years 01 age, weigueu j.00 1 roily Button pounds, and now at 10 years one Wife Of J. Bryan and children .'. and ' a half months, weighs 156 pounds by her father's scales at the mill. She is the champion heavy weight ofthe county. If Mr. Van noy is as loyal to Wilkes as a true son ought to be, ' he will, before weighing Mr. J. Tucker next time, induce rocks in PollokSVillo Items. ; for collecting same... , . vJnVclranM xne snerm was uirecieu w graui -to mak our 0ffer tQ nil who are Farmers liave boon delayed in their license to E. F. May to retail spirit- out of employment. . Any agent that work the past few days on account of aoug liquors in the town of Trenton will give our business a thirty days' rain.-'- fnr t.wAlv months! from tho 1st dav and fail toclear at leaet?100 in this Mr.S. Hudson has had the upper -part 0f February, 1884, upon payment OI KJWU Burvejcu, uuu u t.vv nf f lA lawfnl t.SlXCH. ' B. B. Windley was released from 42.00 .. 5.00 :. 2.00 ..1.00 .. 2.00 .. 1.50 .. 2.00 .. 2.001 ..3.00 8.50 .. 2.00 .. 2 00 1.50 .An Extraordinary Offer. To All Wanting Employment. We want Live, Energetic and Capable Agents in every county in the United States and Canada, to sell a patent arti cle of groat merit, ON its merits. . An article having a large sale, paying over luu per cent, profit, having no competi tion, and on which the agent is protect ed in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county be may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an ar- M. A, Jones Peter Clayton Joseph Phillips . ...... , Nancv Southerland . . Betsey Koonce...... . ...... ...... ...... . 1.50 tide that can be sold in every household, TMin nlinirmnn wns ironfall fa it might not be necessary to make an aiktr (n S U ; tCtono TmnanrAr. Mia 'EXTRAORDINARY OFFER" to securegood amount received irom Lenoir conn agents at once, but we have concluded to DOMESTIC 2HARKET. Turpentine Dip, 82.00.' Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. ' . . -':. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. . Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. - -" Lard 13Jc. per lb.J .1 - Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. , Eoqs 15o. per dozen. ' ? 'in Peanuts $1.00al. 50 per bushel. ( . Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. . ' Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. ' Hides Dry, Qallc.; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. ' " Chickens Grown,; 45a50c. per pair. Meal 80c. per tunhel. . Potatoes Bahamas 80c; yams 40c'. Turnips 50a 75ci per bush.., ; . x ; sv Wool 12a20c. per pound. , , Y wholesale pricks. NewJIess Pork $18.75al9.00; long clears lOialOic: Bhoulders, dry salt, . Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. -Salt ;95c. per sack. v Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrek t " Stockholders' Heeling. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holders ol The New berne A Pamlico Steam Transportation Company will be held at tbe BOARD OF TRADE rtOOMS.in this city, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1861,at EIGHT o'clock, p.m. ' - ' - :- j ' matt-tu t. a. UKEEN Bec'y, NOTICE ' '"' , to stock raisers: The subscriber has TWO THOR OUGHBRED SPANISH JACKS for v sale, one eleven and one five years eld this Spring. They will be sold for less than such Jacks can be- bought else- where. Cattle and corn taken in part pay. Now is the time to go into the Mule Raising business. Come and Bee me; I lire on the railroad between New -Berne and Morehead . City, six miles from Morehead City. Mypostofnce is Andrews, Carteret Co.. N. C. Now is your time. The cost from New Berne to my place is one dollar by railroad. J ma8d5wlt , J. T. EATON; amount, ruceivou lruui jucuuu cuim-maba it ti Rhowlnotonlvonrconfldance - ..... - - - . the yonng man to put a lew tv for keening and conveying Emily in the merits of our invention, but in its Come Dliel Come Mil AM bm his pockets, j ' ; '. . ;. Lane to tbe insane asylum, less salability by any agent that will handle r $30 paid T. J. Whitaker and 4.20 & energy. Our agente -now Aat H. A. Ill 1) WARDS, the same. w r i -.1 it Tr: Hope she may have a pleasant stay . : i J".- cioi"' viuuuuj , xjuchu- n.,r tAvun in apnAriii will anon h able tendont of Public Schools, was al to bid defiance to the measles, as about lowed $9.00 out of the school fund all of the material has been worked up. for official services. There were many long faces visible John , Simmons, Edward Hicks, time, above ALL expenses, can return all goods unsold to us ana we will re fund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least WM above all ex penses, can return all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, Ail Old Souvenir. ' Apropos of the lectures delivered here by Dr. , Milburn,' (one of the most in teresting of which was that of "Aaron Burr") a gentleman in the city has a .bnndsorne china cup and ' saucer that fwas a bridal gift from Burr's friend, Dlennerhassett, on the ocoasion of the marriage of the grandmother or our local friend, which ceremony took plnofl npon the shores of the claseio of Kiilarney." Thank. ' ' Mayor Howard has received the fol lowing letter: "V:VV ..'j.?. Newport, Ky., March 6th, 1884. Hon. T. S. Howard, ,., , ""! Mayor of New Berne, N. C, Dear Sir: Your kind letter of Feb c" ' ', was received yesterday, with l . o . ; i ..;... oJ for one hundred and two ' irsand twenty-eight cents. I thai.', you for your generous action, .PKl ) 1 ' v:u donations of your com i- . (i r l,int. i suorers are recov ering froiu t;.o cuocts ofthe great dis- a " r, ami I at-.Hure you that the assist ai ovoul nve t"". lored will do great nnr vrntiM von it ma ilM nnfc lrnnw thni. further investigations at Danville at the postoffice on Friday and many yfm. Loftin aud John Hill were ap- we nave agents now making more than cherry, and Copiah county, Mississippi, had idle minds for a time-no Daily Jour- Dointed 8chool , committeemen in ??"e thaHnt PAe!. their anal meeting toay ana alter a,s- nal. . - r- t . , i. ihflfr rflsr,i,ntivfl school districts. ' V T . ll ""i cussion aisagreea. . xne uouse con- t We are glad to note that a great tm- ir-i;; t i ntr u "."","" ferees would not recede ; from provement has been made upon 6ur Benjamin Hqgglns, J. I . Gray our agents took eighteen orders in one the, clause restricting the use of streets bv the many trees that have been Bryan Berry preappointed a com- day. Our largo descriptive circulars themoney to investigations already planted on all of them. mittee to condemn a school Site lor exP'a'n our ouer xuiiy, ana tnesewe ordered and. the Senate conferees re- , rAhn nmM ,a i,,' .f, jjl fa niatriftk Ka.lia. Anlnrad. V, . . wh 4 every one out of em- fused to agree to it, saying that the kirvfa nftmi1 ' vnnmm ?Ja u9r"e , -J .-. a it. ...I.;. . j...y . w..w B . r cent Biamus ior potsuiKe. oeuu. ouuo He is from the South, and has not been wero . drawrj as jnrorg for spring and secure the agency in time for the home for several years. Uatxa issi 1 JnnABSnnfirior Court: boom, and aro to work on tho terms United States Bounty anu Pew i sion Claim Agent, " ..; NBWBEHN, Pff. 0..s Practices before all the Departments at Washington, D. C, -V f Have successfully collected the following named claims for pensions: Julius Vonvtel, private of Oo. I, 1st Cavalry, col , Jan, 8lV tfsso.vz; irvm Magee, private uo. u ajtu ltcu, Ool. Infantfy. Jan. 1882, (789 72; Joseph PatP, Srlvate Oo. D !i8th col. troops, 11,178; Jepnio fewbyjnother of Frank Newby, private Co. G, 85th Keg col. troops, 1866.72; William Kinl, blacksmith work at foundry, $100, Aug. 2!)Ui, 1882; Felix Jarmon, fort work, S28 06, March 23d. 1882; Simon Crooms, labor fort, r28.(, Sept. 4, 1882; Luke Martin, fort work, Spt2rt, 1882: JoseDh Gerjson. James (Mtv. fort work. Stephen Walker, lort work, 128, Jan. lBt,1882; Moses Aiurpny, Marcn zsd, ikhi; uu 11 lord iort worn, josepn Kryani, fsa m, 1882: Isaiah Resrass.f 190. Jan. 81. 1882: urtllin.. n, i .. rn ..!. in ii .1 i. mm. luuiiitiK, iui win. ui inujuwi iiuun, (51, allowed Feb 2nd, 1883. Labor Claims a Specialty.' !) Residence near Five Points. t-J Office hour 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; mar8dlr unanimous vote of the Senate against it was equivalent to instructions to them to oppose it. Upon adjourning it was understood that another conference will be held, but it is not thought probable that an agreement will be reached", by the present conferees. : i : j A Gold Medal, 1 The finder wijl receive a reward of $2.60 upon the delivery of the medal at this office. '; ' ' , ll-4t To the Public. grv.J. Very t. 1 1 i v yours, V. 1'. IlAIHTmnN. dt. lit an, Jvl. a very 1 i G. Lo, of L'l iuu "'X - K Card.';-. :', ' ' Desiring the position Vol dity Tax Collector, I hereby announce that. I am a candidate for the office. If elected I will endeavor to perform the duties thereof faithfully and acceptably to the people. And any effort of my friends or fellow citizens made in my behalf will be highly.appreciated, ; ': i: a :. Kespeouuilyyi ; llrKV' . Sdlas Fclchbr.: New Berne, March 10, 1884. The most fastidious smokers among all nations and all grades of men agree that the tobacco grown on tie Golden Tobacco ColUof North Cai olina ia the most delicious and ; refined for pipe or cijjfirotte use in the world. Lighter than Turkish, more fragrant than Havana, f.o'-r from Ditrates and nicotine then any o!'. or, it ia just what the connoisyeur ' i v -i the habitual smoker de i; v -y choi'v t i tobacco Km mi ( 1 1 1 1 ., iri bought by Dlack vi H i: (' , : ! - - iii their colo L.,i II ii II , .mi t .0 world O" r ati ' , I . u ; t IionxCut. We notice with pleasure that the eel- T w I named in our extraordinary offer. We ebrated horse Adonis has arrived. This would like to have the address of all the horse was brought here by Mr. Terry a. w euieiiugimi, j.uua. v. . u, te Bewi machine solicitors and from Massachusetts, and has the appear- o. A. layior, iacK ; urowu, o . vv . i carpenters in tho country, and ask any anco of being all that is claimed for Robinson, W. B. Becton, J.vey An- J readers of this paper who reads this of- Qi.mii ? i Av, v ' 1 drews, Balcm Murpuev, ' JOhn; sr. rer.tosenaatoncetnenameanaaaaress One of our prominent merchants was Gray, John W. Bryan J. H. Cumbo, a11 Bnch they know. Address at once, heard to sav that "he did not intend to . tt itmi.. t , tt 7vxr; t r or y ou will lose the best chance ever of- eyer employ lawyers br the year any '""'." fered to those out.of employment to more," when a bystander in reply said, " " "a" t make money- f '.; "I suppose they (the lawyers) have you lard, Am08 Heathf Is , F. Cox, Levi Rennke MANOTACTtMiNQ Co., by tho (y)ear. x Z 5 i fv J Khodes, Bylvanus .barter, Josepn Brown. LL A. W hite, c. J . JuawocKs, ' Regular meeting or the lodge or A-1 " 2. ". ' IC V F. & A. M. on last Wednesday. Report G. M. Summeraill, .F. Hammond, says that they will soon commence the J3. F. isanks, jr., oidney laKor, A. construction two story them rnnm v. ::'!,' Iilyl'Ji:-,- Hall, got much the better of him, causing keeper of the ( Quaker bridge ttt $6 mi anuetiA Qt. 1V1 UlUlbtiUClU mar5d&wly ' i' ) Pittsburg, Pa.' The . extraordinary popularity ; of Being sole agent for the "FARMER" AND "FARMER GIRL" 1 OOOK STOVES, v ...... m. . . 4 and repairs, I can guarantee that all re pairs for said Stoves, sold . by, me are manufactured by . . ; ; ' " The Letadt & McDowell Stov8 Co., ktannfacturers of said Stoves, and WILL TIT. All other repairs for these stoves sold in this market are made from Stolen Patterns, and made by Pirates in the business. They are also made of the poorest iron they can get and will not fit the stoves they are boueht for. 1 1 ' j 1 A 1 Tl i 1 4.1 i. 1 I win v n . . oia targe ana nanasome w wiiite lc;P. iiewitt. lr K,; s. b vueny reowni i kuo ui marv-asw-im. t . r. m. uitAisrJX.' building on a lot owned by Ufts. tt. M. Pollock: rJohn W. re8uU.or ? .... - -'J- m towu as a MEabak P. GURnUS f D RH. cifio for all colds, coughs, and . pulmon- r John Mnnnett was employed as ary complaints. praying and cursing alternately, but he has at last got the better of ihem and now bids defiance to their rampage. He returns thanks to Mrs. Bracher and Mrs. Perry for those appetising dainties which they sent him. Having purchased the RED FRONT BTOaB , ' ot w. iv ananc a Uo , offer -n vuig i ilC ! 1 ; ', If Lit Up by Flno Teeth, ... the plainest face becomes attractive. Although ordinary dentifrices prove in effectual to whiten and improve the health of the teeth, Sozodontis adequate to-the task, and does it thoroughly, be sides baniuhiiiK from the breath an of fensive B"U'U. Teeth strengthened aud ptn-i 1 by f.ozodont are not only v' -I ,' "W belter than others.. As t. j t i i.i iiove through itsU8e,'eat ir z I i a (MiUful indulgence in- f Ktar na,y. ... , ... -, Dr. J. H.VScarborough Was au thorized to purchase lumbe5.for re building the Wilcox bridge. " ' 'A resolution was adopted appro priating 200 lor the purpose of ex hibiting the resources of Jones county at the approaching State exposition, subject to tho approval of tho Board Of Magistrates 4on the first Monday in June. - On motion!,( the Board adjouriied until first Monday in April nexf.,', , , . , . I. T, Wilson, Clerk. , - ) , Why suffer with Malakia'i Emoky's Standahd Cuius Pilia aro infalhblo: never "fail to cure the most obstinate uses; purely vegetable. 25 cents. ,d2 A&aiix.; " A 0H0I0E SELECTION 1 1 wish to inform my friends and the public I (but this Ib superfluous, for the entire public are my menus) uiai i am not in me neia ior any offloe whatever. I don't want any. Find i the rlKht nian for the place, and elect him. I will remulu at my store, next to the cor-1 ner of Middle and South rront streets, and sell UIUAHS, TOMACUO, r'HIUT, CAN U1EH, NU1IA W A 1' Hilt, UlJNUliiH AUB, UVA'jr JHUJH. watuii, Bito., t;to., as usuai, an oi uie nnest i quality, and Cheap for Cash Come and see i met ! ' itegpecuuiiy yours j i i or FI1TE GEOCEEIES AND - 1 n-ku TWO VACANT STORES BELOW THE " Apply at once to ' 1 moiC-dtf s i , Admliiletrator, "1 1 C0NFECTI01TEEIES. We purchoso and sell for Cash, and Cusi- ftntee ! ... PRICES AS LOW AS ANT IN TES CITY . FOR g'lME GRADE OF GOODS. ' ' We suit the Blmt Fastidious. " Call aud you will be convinced ' ' We Mill conduct onr CIl VI V I . 'KESS a before. , , -, ; "in "jut! a . ' n ' ,01 1 '

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