'T ? ciIf.L - j-w i n ,.'' ji Aortvfi norm nui n v ulawiil ?n 1 ' i'i M iU i - M rf'X,i0",jSD a3"' 1 1 11 tt n 1 ii'ii 11 I: V. QeM: iSa'Ss .7A J vi X' f K Wifr'Wd '' '- ?f M j j i f ; 1 - .w.JUM.VAflL-Arfll iDpeL yA corresjponden j'froml .fciMder' tiwu vu,,. ..-i;.;V,!!.''Li.'l:'ll-.'.,-U.il store, sends us the foilowini? nroblmn NoMfa?fatftid,85f,6' North. " - o ' - T ,'.4 " ' Prof. E. A; Whitokr, of Durham,! Ni p-G. (enf for Lfifdr ; Bat8t great "bouihern Mubio House, will be in the oiry in a rewJaj i tfl attend to his yearly t. ,HiMwWnd organs. Tuning and repaii- inn. Orders' left'- with B1G,1 Credle, er t OUhWaH ' office- "will receive f . IIousb AHir LbT rdft'EeNT On corher Nease and Me teal f streets, Apply v . seen (or aaie at tue journal orace, ?.JS;iinaeHiS'ordVr"im4'' Job work t executed at this office! at - - prioes to suit the times. -" r V " W Samples at N. ftASKiLVfl- 1 , stationery w call at the-Journal oifloe '.' ana nave it aone oeiore toe uusy bvubou .4I,!llw'.i! U t -I , i' f ' . tl'.' j aon todays w s '. v-- V ,- . 1(11 VI ' . . Hew moon I ThopAdWe.Cp.' Mertise baggfaV ..AjswaSeaad.":-: . j ..ii..Tloiml , eoanty 'Commissioners iwM !taession yesterday .Imu? bit v A large number of fourth-class post; iTTe Cotton Exchange got aback-set yesterday. That is, the back of the fire place. , jTiUKOTAJn J4 7. Slew art has moved to J.W his new on. AloaAeet,odar Two circuses are making their wfey South iw,ind 4ha amktl boy's heart is made glad.- 1 il ll A.A W works. WicKins, the Canadian weather mild; winter 1 1 41 I. t C. J. Buem, Eicj., qualified as oottto weisher yesterday, before the board of -? The history of north Carolina in the . !o9uSvlrlSfThSSt6 iT)ecember. gp trreli dlmtiieaiiedyet,and the few that . remain seem to be better equipped thin ever fixtfi'tT&le''ok T wa I tAfatUi Awon rieVTtei ; day from Kinston, having on board two bales of new ootton through freight vd t& WfW ft). rtYrallaoei wal appointed f ' 1. a. 3 v fPL1:. 4 . .1 u 'fehfel Ma'enOA&inmenl WnIKtit al'SUnjy kaU. , -omT& iaeYefeei'Wni eonsislfof muslcl'es, H aja deolnnatibon, obations,'a dialoguk ajt drait'Vumbo JiunM )P at 8 o'olock. Admission lOo. '.. ' The teattfif fcAdalidriWis in session -M leaterday and JudginftrWSi Weai W tendance from 'the cottory (IfettiVe Ihink that aucation-tM met it 3 Lia engagingaltibn'Bf ftieJAf "u lle -generally : '-'A goWf sTgn?JW1nje A (wit .V. AMv xiS.t.. - . - . The last few days have been very fine , ae tuny making preparations, for saV- ing th;v'Ap4 irii- U few--whom we ; IT V9? ltffr9w1"efnl tOb iftetty well satisfied with the r-roepects, which btoana they are good,. ' , 4 , i ., ?'rd Dail Bros, were putting goods . i; U.;ir new stores yesterday, although ' -ihe tinner was yet on the roof. Twenty-e! portohs were baptised .,r.-3 ip Jy in Neuse rivpi near SUmson i j t is ei'rf Rev.' J. 3. Johnson !X r.-!.. T!aa is the -result of revival ! , . U ,1.0a beca ia progress 'alnce . the 1 f ' u'sii t. El the' Second .Baptist Church where there has been forty-four conventions and is still in progress; n- revival rii' '.'-g will continue until t' inet.'.w'hen the regular quarteri 8-1 oil pi! SrIlOO 1 l re niore pupils present at the ff t' e ochool yesterday than ' ? C,-.' d4j.i9 ,1 fvf!' (promises a most ' 1 y,-,c. ,.e course of study ....'. u:.;-.:o the butUlcgs .xv.Zs the t and bett r- ln V---B ' i f 1 f a corps of i v . .ivi.. hly q...... 1 and. con- ; ',''.' -rmin- 1 . j t, i,,H 1 t'.t If 1 i 1 North stora sends, ns the followuig problem: Does the higher or lower ox in yoke have the heavier load-on the neck" .. nar5 apifosophicarviow we'snould Jhage dielowef one.,, ',." t ; J ml Alii SiaieYe eft' for the North yesterday for' the purchase of goods in ll fJf :'4., j Mr. L. H. Cutler left yesterday for the purpose of filling up his new store with such goods as he deals in. ,' PrcpMiMC For Trade. r, ,h-A The merchants on Pollock and Middle streets are cleaning; up preparatora for the opening of the fall trade. ,Mf, John Dunn treafihg' his front build ing to a coat pt new paint. Mr, Joseph Schwerln is laying a new pavement & Iran - Ul UIB BIUQ WUI1I3 Iftll bllD 1 CQb seem to be dusting out and washing up windows and putting on a tiddy appear Jnce f.pt greet their ( pufltoraers. T We ave reason to believe there will be an active fall trade, and earnestly wish it HDIH. The .fine hows of Harry Spruillbe- cime frightened yesterday near J. A Meadows' mill and ran un South Front to Middle1 streets In turning up Middle hOjWas hatred by the dray to which he was attached running against a post At point just below the Gaston Ilouse he came in contact with Maj. Dennison s phaeton; smashing 'it considerably but fpfkiaalely the Major escaped injury just opposite me notei uie a ray came in contact with the pump and was turned over, and in his awkward attitude the rui Jsarf continued up to the place of stopping stated above. The animal re ceived serious ' wounds, which will in capacitate b'im for' work for some dsys. Any one who will take the trouble to cast an eye upon the drays and cartslof this city will readily see the 'necessity of an organization for the prevention (of cruelty to animals Half -starved , horses and mules it- tacfce,ljfoi vpfeigeM wiih -n6 regard to whether the harness fits, or does not lt loaded down With no regard to the abil ity et the poor weak bra to to puflj rely ing upon the - whip to furnish tne strength that ought 'to be drawn from the manger, the driver often mounted on the load. Iheaa beasta are dailv tul- i..v . .-. H ..' " ft ing away unui ae&tn or tne mortgagee taxes inemont or tne snarts. These things ought not o to be, a we think that our civilisation should as sert itself to put a stop to sutih' brutality even' to brnteatv i,v,n . 1 The Soathtru Calttvator. We have received the September num ber -of The Southern Cultivator.f find this valuable' agricultural monthly centime to iorpove( and it is, certain-1 ly,. doing a good work for the farming interests of the South. Its popularity fet.'tnmtecedsn'tea'irid .we must think deservedly so. Farmers in all sections arWailWrlHamee'lvee bfMts help and I instruction..' -All Questions oonneoted fvFitn'the' busJneks ahd interests of" the farm 'arefuBy'lrid' Intelligently dis cussed;. In answer to direct inquiries many Ugfee8tiJn fare I made as to the management of the details of the farm. Legal questions bearing upon real estate. cntbJts'ind othean practical idsiness matters are diaoussed from time to time, to', tt?; jiniW.thifl fiatii&i i' dairying, beeKieuItnrev' ete.;"eto.', 'are 'properly prominent features of The Cultivator. The ,piixraBsajyrin tbiesttuntbat W "la tetiBiyTOmliJirrhf t :pe. reading and contains; inanx -yaluabje tuggeatknj, This, we understand- iatobe followed Jecta and farmers' v? ill do, well, to avail themselves of the inBtruetlOB' riven in th valuable ,'paperwt. Published at 'Air lantajQa,, for f rper" annum., . Yaaat Ckrlstlaa iMorUtian. . .The y. M, CVA. met in regular devo tional exercises , Sunday, , Mr.;Thomas Haaooek cond noting the 1 services. A larger number than usual were present!, and considerable business manifested. In vie .f"bt IV 1 goo! all " tmpcrtance at- Uohed to sa aasoci Uon of this kind,, we print (he folldwiDg' from asmal) pam phlet handed us:; ,','"i ' '','.. -r ! ' Young men brfe ''thY'inoet Important element for - good or 'evil in any com- nrunjty. J That a sufficient number of Lroung) men come of ag every four years to control the issue of . the presi dential elections. That . Satan, and his sgente in their ternptationsappeal chiefly to young - men; millions beinj? spent every year for such objects. ' That the crirainnl clae are cbietl.v composed of youcjruen. Thatto a painfully limited extent are young men found at places of worship on the Lords day,' or at week-day services, end that before the pAtors lave loft their pulpits, or the c "rch oicers their pew-g, the majority c f the young men present in any of our r r- -atioiiS will bare reached the J r nod become soaupred without a n t r 1 of personal jrreuin. That the An -v ' ti-in to a certain extent repre ei.u ia its mission to young men the 1885.;::::::. ; ; Lnited! chuVohes' of Christ in iU i.iIi ii; fctfATjrtfinSrtf t,K','i f4 1 ": CLtPPINtii'"'1,'"13 ! munitr .working: force and active vm nt-.""" ; fi-JynP. tifct! r--l-)iw "'.'' 'ii,..v membership is confined to those in good nttrk',rUiW'iliWrirWS! . cl.TUowood in payment of eubeoriptloiw munity. Its working ' force and active membership' ia confined to those in good standing in evangelical churches. This is a pledge1 to the community that. Its memoera are gooa euuens and interest ed ia everything affecting, the -well-be1 ins of - aoeietvir 1. ;f ? v, a k r'k ; 1 ! ! . . Any person looking' into' tha-worVof a welt equipped Association in any town must acknowledge, that it is a blessing to the town in preventing much evil and changing the , heart and lives of men-which have formerly been running in the wrong direction, and that the interests of - property and religion, of social and domestio tile, are advanced by. U. This (being 'acknowledged,! as acknowledged it must be,, such an or ganization doing such a beneficent work is entitled to the mipport trnd coopera tion, financial and moral, 'of everybody who has any 1 interest or stake in the welfare of the community ' in ' which God has cast his lot, be he Christian of infidel. Jew or Gentile,? . k J.T 1 i Swansboro Items. ' A few visitors in town, among them Mr. C. C. Taylor of the Joubnal with his family. Mr. Taylor looks as though ne rarea wen an tne time, Our protracted meeting has closed j It was a good meeting-but no accessions were made. The meeting was conduct ed by Revs. D. A. Futrelt and Joseph Dixon Some few cases of sickness in town. Mr. T. S. Littleton, one of ., our oldest citizens, has been very low and is very sick now, but some better and perhaps out oi danger, Our merchants here are jogging along siowiy waitins lor their mortKases. The country merchants seem to be do ing better; E. li. Harget and George smith seem to be busy all the time. We are catching mullets now pretty plentifully; all the big seines in full blast. Capt. Eobt. Carney is at Mount Pleasant fishery, and Capt. Geo. Little ton at Shelly Point, doing the best, we believe; Capt. Jim Smith is at Cedar Point, also doing pretty well. ,, ; , Schooner : Etta, M. Blood good, left this tort last week for Georgetown. Si C, to engage we . believe, in the rice trade. Bchr. Packet, Joe Bloodgeod. loaded for New Berne, Saturday, with turpentine. Schr. Gold Leaf in port. waiting for a load. ..' We were at Hopewell church, in Jones county, last Sunday at the Ma- sonio funeral of the late Thoe: 8. Gillett. A very Jarge jbrowd was ia attendance. Masons from -several different- lodges were present, and lodge services' were conducted by Frank Foy. W. M. P. T.' ot Polioksvule lodge;' sermon by Her, Joseph Dixon, from Matthew xxiv, 44: vjtte ye aiso reaay, ior ye now not when the Bon of Man Cometh. " Mr. Dixon always preaches good sermons', but this was tne best effort "we ever heard him make; all who heard him so testify, a.. . . ff til l- ' TIe'd RIect in town lust week.-anil tells afinake story , and aa Ned is a man of truth we are not afraid of savins; this is a true story 1 of snakes. He ea'and counted 28 different, snake sheds- in one placet supposed to be a rattlesnake den, near the foot of a tree Though Ned didal see the snakes they certainly had been there, and that shortly before; but Alex, Conn way says he killed a rattle snake,! by chopping off his head, that had fourteen rattles and was as V. big round: aa his thich: and 'the stranaeal part of the story is (we dont mean ft Is a story, ior Aiex. says u is true;, aiter the snake's bead was cut on tt jumped three feet high, and licking out the tongue, popped its teeth together three times like a mad dog and made the same kind oi noise as a dog would make in snapping his teeth together" Well, I shouldn't like for that snake to get too Wf.me.f,...-,.,.f (;;!. fit -!,IlhJ The late storm has in lured the cotton crop more than we at first thought, but most of the farmers around here bare so much .better ootton than, last year, that they expect a good turn-out yet, Dave Ward says his crop is better thap. for several years past; the ootton la low bnt fall of bolls. Sweet potatoes' are good; so are peanuts, ' The dry 'weather than , the storm. Dt.i Sanders says aM.fT BaWutldbs W ttasneoft 1 0 I crop is cut oir a third or' more; ny drouth. :The Dr. made something oh melontr he har sold about 11,000 and fed to his hogs about fl,000; he has now in pens about sixty fat hogs, soma very Urge ones. - Bob Freshwater has a fine piece of new ground cotton, second year in- tend, that will makei 800 wands to the acre. Miles Barry,' colored, has k piece of land in cotton, about six acres, that will make about 1000 pounds to the acre; be tended his crop of cotton and corn, with, an ox, and no. help bnt his own little force; he farms on Nash Matf tock)j land.L'G. D, Mattocks has slxry five .acres, in cotton;, he saya be will make forty ' bales or over, and K looks like he would, as it is good growth, and full or boils, ueorge la patting up itting up a new gin-house. A LltUe Oold Was Speak Mr. Z. A. Clark, of. Atlanta. Ga. in speaking. bf MSQ.OO la gold, desires to say to tne readers ot wis paper, tne hole of the above amount was spent iq a fruitless effort in finding, relief front terrible lilood , Jfoison . auecting, bis body, limbs and nose presenting ugly running ulcers. He ia now sound and well, having been -cured by themoet speedy and wonderful remedy ever be fore iuown. and, any interested party who may need a Blood Purifier will learn from him that three bottles of B. B. B. restored his appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty-one pounda tojiis weight in thirty days,' 1 . 1 HI it, For sale wholesale and retail by K. N--Duffy. - Cash to accompany the order, j Warrantee deeds and real state mortgages for sale at this office. 1 : Call at this oOice for CbaUel mort gagee and Lien Bonds, , ea.; ryi i.u-jiu mi mi jjjjwriaH i'.ji-h . Vanoe ki8odl)fcjrtlaee week.' The partlcataw iJfirfhvh rtp6rt that the8otioflre(tnW-0)f Hifl'rim, paign kea at the lkibmrrrahed, x ;V?n6UnUliibtfKWi6an:, 'New eobiccti' Wtt WBftSd"brl' thitf m iii ket ton vift'1 vrbytf ' ;tiet tip ' Taesdaj mdrtine' tbi:iBrtie tbe'1!forcel a.t wots: on "Wet CapdA'ear & Yadk n VAHfiy'Eailrc.aniar DacVfji J; " vviiniington,,ifif-; Mr. .Willie Monroe,,, w,hA.,ia.jpendine ' few weeks t WcikhteyillB tolls as that aoolofc man awi4Caleb. Wjoupt, as ,,uapW; atanpwgja ..piacei yesteraj,,, coaDbwhip,, ,g0ake which .measured eix feet , ia lejajrfh end-was tw.Q a4 .ft half iqolies m diameter iBjtbe. 'UUckleBt; part flf the 1 t Goldaboro , 'Argui: if A large sbjp ment : of. -oonti(!ta from the State penitentiary; passed i throngh this city .yesterday afternoon ; en route Joti th pnbud works on ' Angola Bay, in, Pender conn tyj We nOticied that , a flnmber ot the coloied 1 oeo- ple,ot this. clty recognized tarailiar faoes -in some , of the - occnp.'yitft of the zebra Baits. "i ;i ,.i - -i. ' Elizabeth' Citv Falcon: Mr'.'Unti ton received the first ojstert 6'f the season this -week.' Although they are yec poort -cuey possess tuo do licioas flat'6r !peculiar"to )j8tor in North ' Caolintt'-'Wa'te'rt.1 A:l?re- ward of $125 As offered by Bherift' Cohoou 'for nthe"fcphifeBen8ioti: !of Boiro ana juioee'wno' escanea Ijair lasS Week'.' , fhiriy " haye"been eeou-111 uiicr ruu ui liiu uuuuijr , and ire " beueved to ' be yet sotqe- whaMi near ne " ' ' ' 11 Bladetf BWi': 'Si a.' 0. Kali sent ns A pottttd .which iueas nred" T, ihche 'Ibtig'ariC' was 10 inches ra' cirCuinrerenctf. it wad a tne iurgtH?i wo uve ,xivf. Hen,r ApMtrdclied'diefetirig iandwgvi on- atthtt'wthbaisc:; MoUrcK : at eh imfiwt:mfowu&: to, Braje;, to, anu tt ' ' ' . ibrthrtf'iaboiff. ify. 7' T '4.1 tVKMJt'JM VW.i'tA. 4 ff fWiWfflix'WWi rettong to: jmtffawfflL-. by the becdliat Anti3,p Ma aetter doe. The dog'woqlpwn dpwn. ptira into the,,T)ar.V.thence,tJit,'tlie,,wh .where he ..would, Bmrki fld warn in this wa difiiliedrib flnd,oo,fcwaa6,tb;e matter faa.ei,wen4pw) ataira the( doWea4iqg;.tpe way. ,4 weld aown ne r weut uirecLiv , lara. uo whiakAV room' inii k in thAharrtn of whiflkev. una Acrain frrawlA(l.aa if stopped istathe room, whien.anesro piace anw, .vey i ir. cor ner beirie unarmed cried ontTdi help, when tbf eiftJto thetbacV dob" ana was admitted. The negro was captured and wtU be tried today He refuses )o give ms name 'At i meetinar of Zion Lodsre No. 81 August 25-lt5,fiS foitowteg resolutions were passea an(f ordered to be published in the New Berne journa , J. N. Foscui Whereas, it has Dieasea.tna bud: Architict pf . the,, Universe to fc summon from id iapprs apon earth, our beloved Brother Thoa. 8. Gillett. oalliaft him bv His Omnipotent will to that judgement which awaits all whe are toiunicin this eartWx temple; Ull ,uya iw i aavH so.io&a ooanuus m mninai rruma- ship and .enjoyment to, our. departed friend are' severed, no more 'to be r&) united 'wntjt the Jdayi wlwaA Ute grave shall yle(d units dead; therefore, -.rn : Resolved, That we. sincerely .mourn dig desruption of covenanted friend ship, bearing in tender remembrance his fidelity to Masonry and his deYPtiop to the principles it inculcates. ,(.. -RMolved. That we nrnMtlv avrnna. thise with the relatives and friends of our deceased Brother,, and tender them that consolation ' wh ich the world can neither give nor takeaway ; and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning for the space or ou day s. j Kesolved, mat a copy "or this pre- amble and resolutions be forwarded to the family. of, our deoeqedrother, and inserted in! the Niwrrnoiori..'AL and Tran&ript Messenger, also to be spread upon the minutes or the Lodge. t - -' JNO. If PBABCB.I ' ... . 11 i I .-. . F..i tL FoecuKr. pi 1i 3ii if .," T" Tf rr'i .P.Anoi A Sallow complexion is fadicRtivoof worms. . A few doses of1 Sbriner's' In dian Vermifuge will destfeyaadi exbel them from the system. Old papers for sale at this office. f is already being called for by the Lsy- faytte(Oa.l bkmem&sr, ih aeticrpation -W'fl.rt )l-).;'d Jl;i fc-ii;... The run of salmon in. Fraaer Hirer, B. C, this year has been enormous'. One night the boats uwk- from S.000 to 3,000 fiah.aach. ,,, , .... A citizen of Barnegat, N. .J., has, three acres' in sunflowers, which 'are roughly estimated: to 'Dumber botwoen tOfiW xnA inn nnn TZ1,Z2,-V '!!!' 'I! VKC!fl ine yy nite xiojise tester naner is of the flrst-qaJity, wiih beaottenlfy brlnted beading. Jefferson j beaded his own foolscap with a quill pen The 'Ofd' Oaken Bucket'" was wltteB, says A.'t'P. Kaesell W his "Literary Notes," by Wood worth j,v jouraytaor printer, "while under the inspiration of prandy.''1'i- ' .Four, vessels n the United States Navy named! Boston have come to dis astrous ends. Superstitious, officers, therefore, dislike to go Into service on nenew sjvl.nrthjone.. i. .. m,h A prominent nhvsician. of AHi Ga.', who has had many cases of sore throat lately, made an investigation and round.- nearly every one, pf them , was caused by cirgarette smoking. The latest cliamants for the honor of being . the- "oldest pail of twins') are Mrs. Catharine Rider and Mrs. Betsy Brazieof Schoharie county, N. Y., who oelebrated their ninety-fourth birthday last month. Saratoga has only one pretentious gambling nouse to compare with the six at Long Branch, 'but the play io this is exceedingly heavy, and chiefly at roul ette,' a game in which the band's ad vantage ia so great that practically there is no risk at all on tys side Calling a man a big buffoon in Naples is considered the highest honor you can pay him- Buffoonery is a fine art there, requiring unlimited talents; amateurs are classed as the beet and take no pay; hence; a prinoe may be a 'buffoon and often is. Customs diner. . . i A German officer offered .his services with ah enormously long sword, to Jeff Davie anting tin war, and waa assigned to Jen Hie wast 's earalryi .! Be tans nar rated his reception in the Held: "j come to Gen. Stewart, and he tell me, "Major .von l have more foreign ers I know what to do with; they are all sent to me and are no acoount. I nave no place on my staff for you. Stop there., ia la regiment about to cbarW. Charge with it. I charge with .the regiment, and when I come back Gen. Stewart say, 'Major voa , I keep you with me on my staff.'" Prince Jred eriok ChaHee, on a visit to this officer's anoestral seat near Berlin: discovering- ii uj own puritan, aoove tnsf Of Dtewari on the wall, took his down and placed it below, with the i remark that he con sidered, Stewart the abler of., the two oavairv ueneraie. GOMiIEpgiAL: JoimAi Omdi'.' Sept. 7, 8 1. "vL: ' New York, i Senteaaber i. fntnres ciosea auu. 8ertenibr. ' fl.71 ' " rWnmhr u IU Octnhar. . 1 1) nij'H i J.nn-r ' ' U SA November, ,, ,9.51;, t; .febroary,; ; . 8.70 Middling 0-ltf: Ordinary 0 1-16. . NrfW Ri-Wt narkrinlai l -.-. i 'ii-- MiddUng 9 1-16; lyr Middling 8 Wf; Ordinary b 1-18. 1 I ..- ,.,,; ,.i i , nt. 1. 1 - i i-MM ..:. , DOJt(lHTIC HBKir ,,,, j 1 COtTOil 8lEBTD--tlO.OO. , - SiBiM-iir. .a.i. arJ. f-' Tdrpkntinb Hard , f L00j dip, Sl.tS. ti 'ao.a-u.a. - - - rB-xiv-Dnfooij 604 td7e. OUMTB- rl-a.na.lb. id .ED lOc, per lb. . " !Eoos-ua3n. per doaea. PaMmi TmM- . it. a J . runura-uuo. per euanei. , ... VdnTlttDIXn 1 AA hntiil r4A . i , , luaioNB-t-! mi pes Dushet w .i r ll BACHe-il.a per bushel, ill i" TAitLOw-roojperlbit feJ' - Jii!); GmrjKMVSGrowa- .. Aal-V N Mnrimr rung liiw, Der nginn . Mxa0o.ea6aaheLt"! '-'i. , QAT84q ctst per bushel. -- TtTKNtPfl 60c. per bushel. , . ( Wooi-.0418e. perponnd. , PoTATOxa Sweet, oaflOo.-T.tKr.yiTJi ' BlUNaLXS WefitXndia-dall mjnd n un. inal; not wanted,. Budding, f, tach, hearts $5.00: sane. 1.60erl. ' ' !1 lilt .WHatisAlji rBKa.'iu ' - L'?I1LM,C88'EI'90'tiii.i..M 14; r 1 finntit.nviafin.nWyt un a a., i primes Ic. jv'I -v t1'.'1?'-- ;(C'.a-41V-15tC. y. tt:.,!-,!! Iuttlev by the tiercei; l! ! ia--riaeiaiU'B,va.oo.i.;.i , mi buqab uranulated. 7ic. '-90e.l.d0 per sack. " Ji "' M0LAB8ES Alt 8TaDr 0aV. )'' POWDKB IS JUL- . .8HOT-r$l.SXiVr ,,lim Hli ( .... , TTT. r?i,tn--- li dii -Oik. Iland not td ArrfVe). (tfii lU'ilt' "I'Tiii f? ni ii-. i 1 Ji'lil se3 TIIOS. GATES A CO K3TEt7K:rrn at rjcTin. i-.Vta Ihe 1 Ttfcl'ef fteauUaeV: t ssij w-e'VUl H at niUtf Aniloh, -'-mV aldR HK1U CITY. th pNIIHK OUTH. ot the MA(X)N HOlfSK, eonRlmlng of rumitnra, Criky, at,, to aa tefy nnrttagn Kiv-n bjr V tu. H. Howerton, M. O. Klein aud etban. The Hotel eaa be rnted irdralred. e lt -'u j SATlNQ BIMKONSJ ' ; - KOHfr- Iqend poi-fiw:AB8, gMdNMMd'i Toys, wcorr toeementtKn?? aii? Send dw 6trfc 'finWi'dilAsa. . Vncktrr- Md Mmg aiid ' &o& Toy. Ornaments. kexutaJmL,,) , k... FLt'.LlL1 J? bpyaannl.; mi Horn Krwrt mrtii, ImVhIu ..-I- .' t-t ' -.r-iU'lT'14-T ' Notice.""' AHJen)iiB havlni? claims aKiltwl.ua cw bernWlUertornet liuiicl will plt-ae morent ttieni lor payment linmNtnitMly. ' """ All Di-lWIUIl IuiIhIjLuJ 1U.I..j. 1.ii art rcqut-Hlt.1 to . JVttkijfiejliai yaeuu ..sell d2t. , iiiSt'&L. Xand"lSale.',;''u''' Uy virtue of aa order 6f 1hSmprlor Coart case of Ballle t. Mvador, KxeciUrlx of Win I ahall prt eeetl Urnell ai ItHM urllnn 4 t h. kl.l.na, ..!... 1 . . ... ' on THUK8HAY, the KJHWT MHuny-Uiyiiilf, uw IIHHM, at WWWTWrfl 1!. THOKWDAY, the KJHWT DAY f urn.: SHAY, the V1UHV DAY pf (Ci !Hlannn.l . . Uie and uue lui in uruenwooil l-lneti-rv At the name time and phteo, f wi t f cun si iumi uauilUK J. MEAOOK, el did t . CoiuuiuBluupr. CITT OJMl&AliCKr- Bk'It bhDAiJSTJb,'- Timl?brl and after September 0th no cattle of any kind that may be brought to. the nwty fqaale, shall bb allowed to bo driven through any street of same wMlnJut haVihJf'one rope on fore foot and,ioneioa,hadvand end of said ropes to, bo carried by some person no loss than l' yeartId.1 Any one guilty of. above; offbawe aU be fined, upon conviction, not lass than five dollars for each and every offence. ' E. ll. MKADOWS St , - ayor. Dr. Slover WILL KEOPKN HM IsOHOUMONrtAY, 8KPrKJKB 2 sr , i Ml d Private Sqljoot ; MliS A. T. JKUKIN'.-t wUI iBii. th duUt-aof Iter Kchonl, on 'i ' 'T MONDAY, 6EPTJ' 14th. ramptattendanomt:fhe ocitlbW'er Hie eaalon Is earneHtly reuueatod. In unli r n... proper elaalnntlii ithd nrni InipTove- mentof tlie pupllx. ovpv. 'Ml, ti l l y hiw. MERCHANT TAILOR. "A'l'iflllincef Oeoda andiftom ploa ,alwaya,i son p ....ii uiu cut niSdo on short tabtio,''ifd'aV as i - Swi peace &r uie same can Iejtad North Carolina. Fit' giiarantced. :Middt'8(jrert, iNeKfiecBe.NvO. ael dwtr , '.- Iiiil li.ii For Sale or1 Rent no nuirn. no mi n i.m,h.i vuiiu a, icu-uuy ocnnpiou uy U, KnlniauiU , . . . " . .1. '11 i. Alil lO I I IIM I .-' . l l-' au202w UrSWiBLINO. lY.iw'IY-if'HMI HI ikti i Has roawOTH to h l -l.i otaK.tU Dw.rfai.iK,, between Alex. Miller and UJ. M. Payie, where' b would be- Dleaaed t-i im4 i 'liav n-lerHla ratid eaaiomera, and KunDlv Uusni wILh Ber,asaiid ataSKnitk a V? ..I 7 r-TZ the best Kei annrdir. Hoats delivered ,to any oai. of.tha eltv nve-.eccnaat ij.ii.! t.m; or 'aoHdliA I'.'tl -J i 'i!l '!! J. C KTRBKIDGB, l,j.iNtHtw.Ml,Va. White, Etheridf & Co., ii ,HVTOW9M;Mercoaiiis,,i ntr'ro4iic.,,,M., n;. ,i Tim y.i KafeTCnnes: wnilnma Mros.. H. R. White A 8W WffurBI't' tfdrfallc, ,VaJ f.jid liIBMwly fa$L'raYourGi.il.f:u:c5 ,it.l i!Ufl 'riinuH! 4i) Hl4if nire'd to' WRrttm&Won liTll TTATTOTS0 wivi - yAi . .auu oj-p, in . . jrjjuiT- th :i.L0 WEST i. , i POSSIBLE . Insnranco A rents, i ...... i;ali8Tidwiaa i " -'. -' uriT.(i mid bii-ah H'Vllt.i Trtiji'1! ii a..... ...a... ...a . ... 'liJOil i tlhl lifi,' i'ir4;ii'.;iv Another1 Lot ,n,Hi 8 XMIJAtt'itlHJl S trW fMl t IO. !li7K .:Ji;V,l!ii i3 ! mi.- ft JumI tiiimtWtit ifMtl.uiv',!4!tll ;irirS'ff lfT J;il vnTq-if'in iluids tl Hull ri;!l Jhu Whichlam bffefitt kt'PrlWk -l!W - i't.-it.VaU,-i'rv rf'JllIK " I 4 HUii Jomi x