he Daily ' Journal. V3 ;VOL. III. NEW BEENE. N. C, SATUKDAY, AUGUST 9, 1884. NO. 113. LOCAL NEWS. JAuraallUlutaf are Almankc. 1 ' Sun rises, 5:15 i Length of day, Sun sets, 6:16 1 13 hours, 41 minutes. Moon rises at 8:28 p; m. - It rains. , . - w The weather is the. chief topic of con versation now. The steamer Slwnandoah arrived yes terday with freight and passengers. , Cholera is making a clean sweep of the hogs in the Swift creek sectiou in - this county. Prof. Winston's letters from Rome, 'published in the Goldnboro Messenger continue very interesting. - - The steamer Stout cleared for Balti , more yesterday with sixty-five hundred watermelons, besides other froights. The Raleigh Observer says some large excursions to the seaside are being ar ranged, i One is from Asheville to More headCity." - ' Twenty samples were on the board at the Cotton Exchange yesterday which is the Bhadow of coming events, ino sales transpired. ' . Mr. Wm. Dunn is erecting a wind mill in the rear of his residence on Middle street; A wag suggests that the ' noliticians will make wind enough to run it this fall.' 'Satan is coming-" is tue title of a book we are asked to advertise, but must decline. He is already here. "Satan is going, " we would be glad to ' announce, without charge. Mr. H. C. Parrott called in to see us yesterday but would talk about nothing ' but saw mills. He is moving his mill from Trent river over on Neuse where he will continue to cut lumber. A. very heavy rain fell in the neigh borhood of Kinston on Thursday night. , A wash out was made in the road bed lot the Atlantic and North Carolina rail . . . . ... . . road 'which caused the up train on -Friday morning a delay of about one f,hour. Passengers from up the road state , that the rain at Kinston on Thursday evening was the heaviest had there for many years. Our itemizer says the river rose there five feet during the night. We thought we were in the rainy streak this year but some how or other we missed that flood. There was no rain of 'any consequence, in' New Berne on Thursday night. " Wot Oat of the Party. ' Judge Bynum, who it was announced had left the Republicans and was going ' to vote Jfor General Scales, publishes a card denying that he has ever expressed an intention of voting or General Scales but has spoken favorably of him to his friends. He also says he has not left the Republican party. Having published the announcement, we feel it a duty to ' also publish the denial of the Judge. Personal. J. H. Becton, Esq., editor of the : Pamlico Enterprise, who has been on a ;N trip to Morehead City for rest and re cuperation, was in to see us yesterday. Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke and her lit ' tie granddaughter, Bayard Morgan, and . Mrs. C. E. Foyleft for New York by the Shenandoah. . E, W. Smallwood left for Afjl&viile yesterday. t G. D. Mattocks, of Onslow, called in last evening. He , says the crops gen- erally are good, especially corn. ''., vf ' - ' f ; Another V.lUnbU Plant. ' Growing in vacant lots and in gar- dens that have not been properly cared for, we find in our city a plant of great medicinal value. It is known in medi cal botany as the Datura Stramonium. It ia easily cultivated generally grow- - iog where it is not wanted many valu able remedies, both for man and beast, are made from the seeds; The seed pods ripen about the time of frost or just before. J They are very easily gain v . ered. ; - ' .. This plant is known all oyer our coun try as "Jimpson Weed." ' . We Hope Rot. . . .The rumor is afioat that Dr." York descends to low depths of mud slinging ia discussions with Gen. Scales. We hope the statements are exagerated, but of one thing he may be assured, Re publicans will no more countenance that mode of canvassing than will the Democrats, unless they hare changed their tactics; for all of their candidates for State officers heretofore have borne themselves well through the heat of de bate. - Judge Settle, Judge Buxton and Mr. Dockery each avoided -that and never descended to anything that would have offended the most sensative mod esty; and we hope for the credit of the State that the present canvass is not to be an exception. - k : .- "' MABBIKD, ' On August Gth, at T. B. Holland's the bride's father, by u. D. Mattocks, Esq, r ' s Kittio Holland and Mr. E. W.Cox ( U -Is'v county. Mr. Blank'. Letter. Thr, Elite of Mftrfhrf Tltr. we puoirenea yesteraay tne letter or El)IT0R Journal:-! shall amreciate Mr.F. J. Blank, who was formerly a the liberty of publishing through your citizen of New Berne, in which he lays columns an account of one of the most t,t. t . u . enjoyable occasions it hiis ever been my , "c V,Y " "-goo fortune to attend and in Baying J uoiuio uur lonucio. k iuumi ug imuem- 'tia merelv the echo of all nrainnt. bered that Mr. Blank lived here just About 11 o'clock on Wednesday even- after tha war. at a timn whan thn nitv mg the guests or the Atlantio Jiotel j - . v cheerfully accopted an inviUtion ex JUjv ui..., uuum v.. proper- teluiBll hv Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rrvan t ity growing out of : the disbanding of a champagne supper complimentary to troops of the U. S. Army, the rehabili- Mrs. 'Laird Misses Englehard and, Holt tation of returning HonffidfiratAH. and on the eve of their departure from the tt! xt.iv.-ji i :ii waters of the old Atlantic, w,, 7'"wuu Ul Never since Uie renowned days of -niuwi ouuuiuuiuiou uunng me speuu- chivalry has tne "stirrup cup" "speeded lative period of the war; and when the; parting guest" with more grace, there was a rush of business: when a and the lordly, cavalieis were nobly 7"tw P"ie,01,u wime anu ful hoBt The mtable absence of our colored, were seeking a .place .fyv settle hostess was deeply lamented and many down' aftet, theterribleupheaval of & the expressions of sincere regret kitfte four years' struggle: and gaveabusi- nuiBpoiwou irom wun-u cause me ., , , . .. . . . ,. pleasure of her company waB denied us. ness-hke aspect to the place, extending 5orkg popped gaily, glasses were filled with gradual diminution up to tho panic with the sparkling beverage, the signal of 1873. which was aboutlhe time he for those courtesies and tokens of hospi- .mof i,0 iff Arf. i, u talitv, over which no one excels, and , . . j J but few equal, Mr Bryan as host; he 1879 and '80, there has been a gradual greeted this signal proposed the health but suro and continued imnrovement. "of those so soon to leave us" and in his store of wit and humor to the enjoy-1 mint nf tha nartv "SoiinHoi-Q Tl " nft attempted and 'as sften failed, his friends finding it difficult to rhyme with "B Dr. Alexcnder, Turner Vaison, Lieut. B. Hughes, U. S. A.. Tom Dewey, Ed. Gear. R. B. Raney the proprietor of I the hotel, ever the gentleman and pleasant companion muBt be;" "A sound that makes us linger, Yet. Farewell." With thanks. Mr. Editor, Yours very truly. "Enjoyment." and except in the absence of paint al luded to, we can claim manifext ad vancement. The trade of the place which formerly came in carts and wagons is no longer seen on our streets, but comes and goes on the numerous steamers which ply the waters of our rivers and sounds in numbers never be fore known to our c'tizens. Thut our commerce has increased is shown by the Schedule B tax lists of our mer chants', which is a safe, basis of calcula tion upon that subject. We regrot that Mr. Blank did not observe our fine shelled streets, our new court house, public school building and other evi dences of substantial improvement. usual courteous style so becoming the subject of his toast expressed the re grets he felt on the approach of the morrow which would bear from his view those faces which had so bright ened the scenes of gaiety and so greatly contributed to the summer's enjoyment Miss Rosabella Englehard, one of Ral eigh's fairest, arose and in her graceful and modest bearing so characteristic in her and so lovely in one so talented, responded with a voice rich and clear, heard by those most distant from her, and in words prompted by her ready mind . thanked him for his kindly ex pressions and assured him of the reci procity of feeling. Second only to our host and a son well worthy of so talent ed a sire, Mr. Charles a. Bryan won the admiration of the assembled guests by his quick repartee and numerous toasts, generously remembering those whose But on the subject of our sources of friends were too timid or their words revAnua he was far frnm main ir at. t.im too scarce to venture their voices amid ..v . t- ..... . the acunowieagea "tseis tispnts" ana tid m ta0 uuu cuuun are klin eyes. To Miss Ella M. Holt large Dut not our only sources. Kicehas the toasts were often and long; many become very prominent, and the truck- the glasses filled and raised and filled ins interest has crown to o-reat m!rni- again to the fairest oi her sex; many but? WU1UB cuiiuiug buvoo nuunmcuw , tude; the oyster interest has been greatly advanced by the cannery estab lished here, while the fishing industry has been on a constant and notable in crease. Fmther than this, Mr. Blauk was with us during the dullest season, when many of our citizens are away from here on either business oi pleasure, and at a time when tho town is practi cally "relegated " to the "stay at home for comfort" portion of the community, The railroad schedule of which he manv the lips breathing ner praise, Miss Maude a. Amyette, of whom New Berne is so justly proud, as usual, re ceived the enconiums her wit and beauty ever calls forth. On every side her name resounded. Her ready re sponses and sweet voice enlisted many in her train who before had only the good fortune to know at a distance and who quickly learned that by no means in this case did "distance lend enchant ment." . Miss Lavine Haywood, the lovely Joiukln. nf Yia nnnrflir Til. 1 "TWlr " COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Aug. 8, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures closed steady. Spots steady. Uplands 10 13-16; uneans li l-ie. FUTURES. 10.78 10.65 10.39 10.34 August, September, Oftober, November, No Complaint to Make. HDITOR journal: I regret to see on my return from Raleigh that my propo sition to compute and copy the tax list made to the Board of County Comm is sinners had provoked discussion in your paper. This is entirely foreign to my wishes in the matter. I have for the last three years done a Dart of this work and always supposed, because I did 'it as well,, and as low as anyone would. I made a proposition this year and did not expect it on any other basis. I did not make it at the July meeting, until Mr. Brinson saw me, because, August has always been the time of letting out the list, l made my proposal in good faith, made no change in it alter hand ing it in, nor would I have made any because I had put my bottom figures and would not reduce them, although the right to do so I think beyond ques tion to both Mr. Wood and myself. About three o clock 3n the day of the August meeting, I was 'approached by Mr. S. W. Latham, who urged that 1 should withdraw ray proposal, which I flatly refused to do, tlung inm that 1 knew that two members c f the Beard wanted to vote for me;to this he said "but they can t elect you," and to this I said, "well, they shall have a chance to go upon record, and you can vote for me or not, as you choose" What Mr Latham's motives were are as much in the dark to me as to any one in the county. The work was for the county, and if the Commissioners did not want me to do it, I assure them I have no complaint to make. J. R. B. Carraway. complains, and which seems to have, to an(j eentle manner, and the rounds of some ertent, evoked his lei.er, is a mat- applause greeting her prompt responses ter of the corporation and for which the showed that there, as elsewhere, did she city cannot be held accountable, but as we have said before we presume is run upon such time as the managers think produces the greatest good to the great est numbers and best results to the finances of the company. Honey. Rev. Mr. Bull of this city has certain ly been successful in bee culture. We purchased a few cases of honey from dark Southern beauty calling forth uni- merit. From Washington, N. C, the proverbial centre of North Carolina's fairest daughters, well entertaining the reputation of her native town, surpassed by none, appeared Miss Pattie Rodman. We only regret that numerous admirers vied with each other in responding to the many toasts directed to her anq thus denied us the pleasure by debar ring her the privilege of her own re sponses. From our sister Carolina, Miss Fannie mureery, a loveiy picture, ner him a few days ago and we pronounce it the nicest we have seen for some time. ,Of course we have seen as good honey as this, but the manner in which it is put up makes it look very tooth some and marketable. We hope Mr. Bull will have some of it at the Expo sition. versal admiration as the theme of song and the subject of toasts. Miss Ulivia (Jowper, with whom none can be thrown without experiencing that charm of manner peculiar only to herself, received many toasts couched in words of adulation so richly merited. Again. Mr. Editor, from your own town, one whose face lighted the scene by its own sweet beauty and whose voice waB often raised in its pure, rich tones and cultivated expression, in re sponse to many toasts, Miss Dita Roberts ranked as one of New Berne's choicest flowers. Many calls for Mr. Chas. Busbee brought forth a ringing response in words of thanks to our host for his en joyment of; the elegant entertainment, and as he retired suggested tne pro priety of remarks from "Mid" Leach, Esq., who ever ready in the cause of The Supplemental City Tax. Editor Journal: The recent ordi nance passed by the Board of Council- men compelling tho citizens to clean out the ditches in front of their premi ses, seems to us as very unequal in its bearing, if not absurd, and is altogether a most unique specimen of legislation Is it not placing the brethren of taxation very unequally t To illustrate, Col. John D. Whitford has s atinet front of about 500 feet, and his premises are valued on the tax list at Geo Allen & Co. have a store valued at $9000, the latter has a front of about 50 feet, consequently, Col. Whitford with property of less than one-third of tho valuation of lieo. Allen (Jo. will have to pay ten times as much tax for clean ing the streets or the city. Again, Doctor Charles Duffy has a lot fronting on two streets, Middle and Union, ot about 550 feet; its utmost valuation would be about $1500. Directly oppo site to his lot are four handsome resi dences, worth in the aggregate $10,000 With about the same frontage, the occupants of these lots would collectively, have to pay about the same tax for street draining as Doctor Uutty, Again, the McLean lot has a frontage on thee streets of about 1,000 feet and worth, say $10,000; the Weinstein building is worth about the same sum and has a frontage on two streots not to exceed 150 feet; the McLean property DOMESTIC MARKET. Tuhpenttnk Hard , $1.00; dip, $1.75. TAR 73c. to 51.00. Corn 80c. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Cotton Seed $13.50 per ton. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13Jc. per lb. Lard 131c. per lb. Eoas 12ic. per dozen. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Peanuts $1.00al. 50 per bushel. r odder 80c. to 551 per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. r IELD FEAS Hides Dry, 10c.: green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 20a40c. per pair, Meal 85c. per bushel. Apples 25a40c. per bush. Peaches $1.25al.50 per bush. Wool 12al7c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and n m. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.00. L. C, Fat Backs, and Belues 9a9Jc Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 71c prime, 7ic. SMOKED JOLES SC. Lard 9a9k. Sugar 5a8c FLOUR-$3.25a7.00. Salt 90c per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Fruit Jars. JJALFS at C B. HART & CO., Corner of Middle and South Front sts., au7 dwlw NEW BERNE, N. C. CITY ORDINANCE. NOTICE. .: VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOll HAIjJ . Pursuant to a hnl Court of Crnven county, in an notion wherein lnoB. n.. ureen el al are plaintiff, and Ellta W. Hissell et als are ilefemlnntii w win Bull at Public Auction at IheCou-.t Honse iloor in me i-uy or Nrwberu, at TWKI.VK o'clock. miuaay, mu.nijay, tlie FIKXT'day of SEP- iKMHKK, A.l. 1SHI, (or canti All thOHe Certain lol8 nf Inml ultnaLait Middle. Neuse and llnncock Ktrofiu in c.i.i City of Newberu, and known and dlstln- SUiBlien in I lie plau of said city a Ut-Num-ers Two Hundred and Kivhiv cum n.n Hundred and Kluhtv oue i281. Tun ttim.lre.l and Eighty-two (282), ami '' wo Hsudivd and r.iKuiv-uiree vssii, wiiii mo Improvement thereon, known uh Hie Hanl Property; F. M. SIMMONS, M. 1KV. slA'K'K( I'd ConimistiioutM'fi. For SaSs, Lease cr Rent A Small Farm ia Jones Co., six miles from Trenton, six mile's from Pollocksville, two miles from Trent river, and near the famous Quaker Bridge road. Apply at once to O. C. TAYLOR, ., dw Now Rernp. N. O. THE HENDEBSON HOUSE, Now under the management (.f THORNTON KROS.. H lM-ei.iueil In furnish l!...r,l i,.l Lodging tit reasonable lutes. JilYEKY STABLES. Horses and butuies cniiKtanll V on hand for transporting passonncrs to any neighboring town. THORNTON hROS., Henderson llouve. Miilille ntret jy-';l dwly New Heine, N. C. Coal, Goal, Hay, Hay, i, Ice, Floppers. . v In 1880, when Oen. Hancock was nom inated, the -air-rung with sounds of Hoppers in Pennsylvania land other States. In fact, so numerous were they, that we believe, at one time it was in con templation, to call a floppers' conven tion to nrcraniza the florminz element of fl;leallantry. cheerfully replied in words 'i. -i """T Select, and with pleasing address, con- might continue until every person, in cluQing by requesting the pleasure of clined to flop, might have an opportun- hearing the gentleman from the "tur- itv tn'dn so. Hut sad to sav. these flon- nentine district," John D. Williams, pers, either never flopped at, all, or they W .ISStl E flopped so vigorously, that m their did, from the "turpentine district," his numerous girations and revolutions words were stuck in his throat though they come down plumb on the side they his heart unstuck (with turpentine) was started from. And at the dress parade of election day every one was in line, eyes to the front with head erect, and filed right up to the ballot box and voted for Garfield. ; " " We write this as a reminder that but little aid is to be expected from that ele ment in a presidential campaign. Look to your own lines, Democrats, and see that they are all out and vote. with them." Fearinarthatl have already consumed more space in your paper, Mr. Editor, I than i nave a ngnt coasx ior, inongn Dyi far too little to fully describe this de lightful evening and even though yonr entire naoer were placed at my disposal I should then feel sensibly my inability to do the subject that jifstice it deserves. I shall in conclusion ask your indul gence to mention the names offthose more prominently introduced ny means of their tfctive part in the toasts of the evening and assure those whose names are omitted that it is .through lack of space and not lack of their deserved ap preoiation Misses Nannie Roberts EWTOd JOUBNAL: When I offered an answer to the query or. "inquirer" i made an effort to explain the condition of affairs relative to giving the contract Mamie Amyette, Miss Mnry Miller, Miss iur vupy lug uuu uuuipuiiuig uio uijl iiai I juumiu uiuureery, ilium uiiun xauun. and had no idea of referring to the past Mr. J. C. Roberts, of whom special acts of the Commissioners nor did I in- mention I beg leave to make, by his tend to say anything that would reflect clear voice, command of language, sup- unon any of the members of the Board, ported by a strong and trained mind and if in my ignorance I did, lam sorry rendered his toasts among the best and tor it; but in conclusion l win say that most appreciated. past records are improper subjects to I . Dr. "Dick" Haywood, with whom bring before the pubho unless "In- gallantry is ever present, reminding the quirer" is sure of bur being cfeov. younger raon of their neglect, drank "People that live in glass houses should toast in well timed grace, to the "Grass not throw stones." - - ' , . Widows," amid the winning smiles . , Respectfully," - and approving glances of those present. . Alpheus W. Wood. pFouse" Young, without whom no New Berne, Aug. 8th, 1834. " ' Ipircle is coirrMe, added his well fidled Cmi IX.. Src. 10. No nerson shall be al lowed to keep day or night more than two neau oi caitio wiiiun uie hotel kecrjei's. who are rrovuteu, tins ordinance Bnau not apply to personB bringing cattle for sale, and who do not keep them on hand more than one week The above ordinance to be In full force un til October Ixt. 1884. Parties owning more cattle than the above ordinance allows are given five days to remove them from the city limits. au7 d2w E. II. MEADOWS, Msyor. uignb more man iwo CoaJ, Hav, Ice & Wood, nee shall not apply to ' ' ' , . FOR SALE BY WATSON & DANIELS. APfLY AT THEIR NOTICE. Valuable Oily Property I C E HOUSE, FOR, SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Craven county, made In a special proceed ing pending therein. In which J. J. Roberts and wife et als are plaintiffs and J. A. Gulon, a. . uuionauu u. ivick. Kooei'ts are ueieuu- ants- I will sell at the Court House door In the city of Newborn, at TWELVE o'clock, M., on MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBEK, 1884. at Public Auction for cash- Two lots ot land in said city: one lot being a part of lot 295 as known in the plan of the city or jNewnern a mil description or wnicii may do nau oy reierence to tne petition nied In said Proceedings; The other lot beginning at the northeast corner of New and Metcalf streets, running northwardly with Metcalf Near Foot of Middle Rtreet, New Heme, IV, J. i tlT Call on us before nurcliasine else where. jvl3.dwlv PROFESSIONAL. Wm. J. CLARKE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BEnKTE. IXT. O. Pl'ActlHea In thfl f 'nnrttt nf (irtjrat. fnv.H Will be Compelled to pay eight times as street t Johnson street, thence eastwardly Hyde.'. Jolle,8' Leuoii Pamlico andWnyna mucn tax iur Btreet cleaning as uiu Weinstein building. Oh temporal oh mores. It seems to us that the only fair way, as it is the only legal way to enforce this tax is to the property according to its value. H. The curative power of Ayer's Sarsa- narilla is too well known to require tho specious aid of any exaggerated or fic titious certificate. Witnesses of its mar velous cures are to-day living in every city and hamlet of the land. Write for names ilyou want nome evuience. The most deadly foe to all malarial disease is Ayer's Ague Cure, a combi nation of vegetable ingredients only, of which the most valuable is used in no other known preparation. This remedy ia an absolute and certain specific, and succeeds when all other medicines fail. A cure is warranted. wiih Johnson street to the western line of the Newbern Acaaem'B grounds, thence southwardly along said western line of said Ncwberu Academy's grounds and parallel with Metealf street to New street, thence westwardly with New street to the begin ning: the same being lots Nob. 811 and 330 as known in tne plan ot tne city or Newbern with all Improvements thereon commonly known as tne -jrvouerts rroperty." AUg. 1, 1(. PHIL. HOLLAND. Jr. au5 dwtd Commissioner. W. H. MORRIS. F, MORRIS. ESTABLISHED 1817. J. J. BURGESS, of N. WITH W. H. MQBHIS & SOUS, Commission Uerch'ts, Nos. 23, 25 & 27 Commerce St., NORFOLK, VA, Special attention given to sales of Cotton. Groin, Peanuts and Country Produce gene rally, Liiuerai casn a avances moae on con signments. Prompt returns and highest mar- Kei pnceB guaranteed, auzuwtjani counties: also in the United Slates Court at New Kerne. ( -.'( ; . . , Collection of seamen's waces nrtil al claims against vessels a specialty. ' uiuce lour uoors auove uastou House. niar21--wtf 5 L. J. MooitR. Wm. E. Clarkk, , MOORE & 0LAB,KE; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, New Borne, N. C. Will practise Inthe Courts of Carteret. ven, Greene, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow and Pamlico conn tic-K. ;.- , Also in the Supreme Court at KaletejH ajid the United States courts at New Berne and iwieign. .... - collecting a specialty. pSdyrtl, L GEORGE V. STRONG, Rileigh, N. C. "Where on earth did you get that to- baoooV" cried Frank to his college mate, as he passed him in the hall, smoking his first pipe of Blackwell'a Durham Lonar Uut. "llai hai vvnat ao you think of it, Frank? . Now talk about the perfumes ef Araby, and all tbatl uet itr 1171 A ...A. I' Tl.f ,,u,uUu..r wuuU.., , the STORE. DWELLIG and OOTBUILD. JOVel Unariie, youw maae a nn. ING8 on tne corner of Pollock and Norwood Never inhaled such enchanting odors streets, now occupied by wm. CoJitgau, before. That's vour genuine classical F- rossession given Aug. isi. DANIEL K. PBKHV; ' KlusUn,N,W, STRONG & PERRY f i ... KINSTON, N. C, ; b ... ATTORNEYS ASi. COUNSELLORS AT. UW. Having formed a conavtnerahln for th iractlce of the law in Joih-b county, will reu arly attend the courts of the same. Pmimii ' mayl2-d&wtf 8THONO 4 PKRRY. For Rent; tebacco! Greek and Latin must come easy amid such fragrance. Jy20 dtf Apply to O. HUBB& PHIL. HOLLAND, JR. OWEN H. COIOB HOLLAND & GTJION,? Attorneys at JuaVrL" ;' Office on Craven St., two doors above Pellocfc Will practice In the Counties of Craven'' Jones, Onslow. Carteret. Pamlico and Leai Prompt attention paid to collections. , api-29-dAwly. ... . ' . i Ilolice. MY WIFE. SARAH A. JOHNSON, having lert my bed ana Doara witnont cause, i nere by give notice that I will pay no debt con tracted Dy ner. , J. A. JUBHi3V. . . New Heme, N. C. Aug. Stll, usi. it ; Only $47.50. Onlj $47.50. The Alleger Organs. lr. M. 8IMMOXS, CLEMENT I Cheapest School in the State, CEKTEEVILLE ACADEMY HALB AMD FEHAI.S, , JOHNSOH'S mi Pitt County, K. C. J. DANIEL MILLER, Ph. B. University N. O., Principal. Mifm ADD1K SMITH, Salem femaie Acaaemy, Assistant. Tuition, inciui Frenoh.tototlS. Vor further Information address, ns above, ALLEN JOHNSON, ' augMwiV ' Beo. Board Trustee., Latin, German and iuj.lV.;; SIMMONS & MANLV ATTOK'NBTS AT LAW. ' :-" " Will practice In thePnurlaof rVpn t... " If yon are interested in mnslc and want to ,l2MSlH:JHJN,e st a good Organ, be BCKE THAT OW and ln fewSfiw 1 ttl eW -??rP?V- ' DR. J. D. CLAItkv Office on Craven .treet. between, rollor and Broad. f . . iDrl7-d4wln, . , r DR. G. L SHACKELFORD. " Swrgedn Pen tit -i " NEWBEE.N, N. a Offloe on Middle street, over Miss Kate Car tway's Millinery fcitore, opposite Uaptlst Church. . Tea Years Practical Kxpertenc., sepaWAWly . set a good Orga BU THIS ALLKUfcH WHUAN. You can get a beautiful WALNUT CASK HAND CAllVKl. rich lv trimmed and sawed Fret work. While the combination of music is unsurpassed. Four (4) full seta of reeds with nine useful stop, attached to my new fatent atop, wore Automatic uenows, which woik so easy that a child can play without nrowlnff tired. This Organ will be packed in a tight box. Stool and Book Included, and delivered on ear. here free of charge for only (tT.Sft. Remember the regular price of this Organ 1. 17a, but in order to introduce mem i nave de cided to oner a limited nnmoer ror B4T.BO. ORDER ATOCE. NOTHING SAVED BY DKLAI. AddreM, H. W. ALtEGKR, WashlnKton. New Jerjey. neierence irsi. naiionai sann, . augl dwSni