"VJwti:. MEVf BERNE. ."C. TUESDAY, JL'LY U, 1886. - NO. 81). , -n I . -. 5 - 1 lVJ V2.JLT XV Hi,VY.o IT rataj iUpla(M IImbm. 1 NaawBerne, latitude..,, 85 6' North. Length of day. ItTtbtt, 2 minnqee. uq rises, 4 All Lenj Sun eixinim TtM fr:Tfrk ar wilt b furaiabed by the week aeys.n, iafat 1 cm. MrC,W 3.Udet"of Umk4 has been prospecting in" this section for a week or so for a place to erect a saw mill. COMSIERCIAL. br Chan. Duffy's family leftfor Win etoa yesterday mormiii. whore thrv will asd th suramer. Misses Lucy Wooiea and Bopbia Hut chanson returned to their homes in Wil son yesterday. Mrs. Walter ieal "and children I it for their home in Jausinburg e.ic nL,. Paul Humphrey, Esq., cam u UJ flulu niH rL t. r i . "uhuokj uBiy yesteraay murnir Axtracia, loirw soap, liay Bum Ookm4. . Fatten Market Family Beef Hmall Hams, Breakfast Baoon. Fresh BoaBted Qoffee ground to or dor. But .ITSi.UKCUVED. Atitock of sound, weetoldoau, which we offer at Mb per vnshel, reUii. ' '' ' " J. A. Meidowh. j3Wtf LTnion Point opeui weuay in ine graio market n II u; t- , . . in the city yesterday. He rejirerttiita local politic as getting quite lively. The crops are looking well but Lucre has been too much rain for cotton. Attend n-$mirig tonight. 'lite county commissioner are la ses sion tnia ween rertireg ibo Uz list llie Btetttr Ktniion made a trip down Neuse, a. few miles, below Wil kioaon's Point, yesterdSy, and returned in the evening. OotUtn jirajur nuwuii tonight at a o clock under thetuspioes of the V, kl. U. Atthreneeoflr. Vm. Oaa- kins sat (S Iojbarl fiajt Front and King streets. There. is pot an intelligent Uxpayer ui ravenxeunt w ud win net acknowl edge the necessity of having able, honest and intelligent representatives in the next Qeneralj Assembly. ine gooa people of Craven county must unite without regard to party for their own interest, fo.- preservation of law and order, and for smashing cor nipt political rings into smithereens. ine ttfpotlfcet party of Craven uounty spilt in twain, one wing is in fssns ala aitiains'taahiiti- The Own ocreiAffU wiPil'W Carter. I Counljr Pslltlca. Our friends in Carteret are warming up for the can vane. There is strong opposition developing against Hon. T. G. Skinner, but the appointment he has secured for Mr. Chad wick Davis, of Morehead City, as mail agent on the A. & K. C. U. in the place of John Randolph, a colored Republican. will be used as an additional truing card for him. lutbe meantime. Ma ior Latham's friends are on the inereane aud the contest will he close. The cjianues, o( C. U. Thomas, Jr . Esq.', (of the nomination for the Ilouxe in the Uenera! Assembly are said to he improving. He would make .i worth; representative. Dr. J. W. Sauuders in prominently mentioned for the .Senate.. Wo surest to our friends in this distrift thul I'ol locksville, Jone county, is a very con venient placo lor holding the Senatorial convention. Hjkica. A banquet has been given in London iu honor of Henry Ward Beeeher. ine vote in xsrrtts-farOament now stands Tories auiJ.Cnioejsts, 3lW,gad stonians and Parnriirtee, 21Q. f ; ThePanajM Uaaai npany kaf de cided to kwue bonds instead l rkfkffig lottery loan to further th Wfftt The Soribners' propose "within a short time to begin the pnblioaOoo of fcljew illustrated monthly maKav.iasV tm be 1 1. Down as ScribneTs' Magauine, f ! Ti u case against Duacan C ftoss . ltrged with brulaHy asekuiliafter Kciini Walsh in a mounted sword eorv tobt at W'ashington City, has been di missed. The quarries of Virginia are being drawn on to supply marble and granite in other State. North Carolina con- lulus' an abundance of this material but i- vet awaiting development. ho largest raft of logs eyer m fcA f t .her will soon leave St. John 's, Qk-Jf, i i tow of an otean steamer-6r ITe crk. It is 400 feet long a'tyifks :ifaP0,000 feet of lumber, tlie ojotia to save 8,000 duty, sewed Umrjef fceTm Uxh1, while logs enter free. A Chicago jeweler has invented a seU-ujOiUj! , at k.f;ky a aTTSntf- ment aorarthtng likp the carefully bal anced lever oi u pedometer, the watob is wound by the motign in walking. ,WeJ doubt die sucoesH of this laven'tioB,' W the stem h niders of today can be wound iu a few seconds w ilhnut bein opened or oheetved, and it would ho doing away with iminliers of opportunities of d ig lny in i; gold al. he. AEWS DI MAIL.- to lujnmlre lo LaHitra Our Uydeoounty correspondent raises the question as to w hether or not there is a farmer in the first congressional and other districts competent to repre sent the people in Congress. He an .1. na..AfAK Ll..lf 1 - CS AaaUaaa1 ticket. I a num, Mr. Branch, thai would make a Tpfc'Populi" brings fotward the I very rood reDreeentative. feut if the nam Of Cleatent Manly, Eaa.. as a can-1 oeoola fail to tro to work nf hHn n..t .ir.,t . . . I ' " oniaia ir tne consideration of the meet-1 Mr. Branch or some other rood farmer. MtffabeoM unite I ing tonight. The sug rest ion is certaia lyAMQdoneiipt) will be doubtless well coasidered b v that body. i Be OB jet I ml the mass meeting to n'g.rW'MlHitforirardao.Weens'tiokot. Demoofatai well as Bepublican,4i f aotewfcedip" h Wftiils a rflfiwwfln isityigbt to abuse the lawyers for their own inactivity and snpinenessV We think not. Our correspondent says, tney ton not, nor do they spin, yet nearly all the fat places are given them." Now it is well known in this section and nearly every other section tatireifl, Jpbnext General Assembly ,nat no claaa people work harder in a who will not consume his whole time! P0""01 campaign than the lawyers, in shelling ground pens, are urged to I an tne7 (' not wait 40 be candidates attend I wther. We do not object to a move to send good, competent farmers to. GoU' PersTJtflil preferences and personal 1 gresa and to the General Assembly v bat prejudices ahouid for once be laid mi, It. lne move ought not to be baned on All know how Oavea county' has suf fered for want of a representative in the General' Assembly. ' We have an opportunity sew-ef sending members. tviii we ao iiar wjiii -wiivw- away the chancef ll tl I l . pre jud iocs to lawyers. he anights r fytlna.i ( on entiou. Tomimto, (Int.. July 'J. -Thesuteenth session of the Sunreme Ixj.lire of the World, Knights of 1'vthias. will he held here Tuesday. July K This will be the lirst meeting of the lodge ever held out of the l'niti States. At four p. m. the grand parade will he held, w hen the thousands of uniformed Knights will be mime. At sight p. ni.- public rtuep tion will be glvertto therfpremetodVe. Addresses of welcome will be made by the Jlon. John Heverly Robinson, ijieut.-uovernor of (Jnlario; W. II. Ho' land. Mayor of Toronto, for ths city, and Supreme t'relate J. S. King for the ordar in Ontario. Responses will be made by the founder and Past Supreme Chancellor Justus 11. Uathbone, of Washington. Supreme Chancellor Hon. John Van Yalkenburg and Supreme Representatives Judge S. P. Ogler, of Indiana, and R. R. Richards, of Georgia. On Wednesday there will be a prize drill at the exhibition grounds and a Krand concert at the Caledonia Curling Club Rink at8p.ro. On Thursday the prize drill will bo continued, followed by a band competition and a grand drees parade of all divisions at 8 p. m. The prizes that have been arranged are the Ontario supreme prizes of $1,000 thud i.AiO. open to all divisions, the special Hupreme prizes of 8500,. $300 and and a number of others. Not In Accord The Hertford county democratic con vention, held on Monday last, resolved that its members "witnessed with alarm that . incMaaing restlessness forollice which is constantly demanding the re nu opportunity presents use 1 1 to ine movai oi aoie ana nonorabie public ser- people of Graven county to send two Tanta merelv t0 trv new men, and con emniy wat rwDj auie to yemma ine people, and as tending to disorganize other nrembdnror that body that we the Democratic party." They declared are a part of the people of North Caro- further to the delegates appointed by lips and as such are eatttled to eoosid- the convention that they were decided iv in ravnr nr tnA rAnnminshnn nt n,a erstion. We want no more ground pea tices Smith, Ashe and Merrimon for the member. - 47 r 7. Z a I supreme court, and the roonsination of tonal convention to be held in Kinston quested their delegates to the respective MirMath,of August vthe question of I oonventiona to use all honorable means nhvaioal endnrance will be liki.lv to da. I to secure their retention in office." cidewbo will be the candidate., The nlan nf nnmtnatinff nanHiilatAi in klia wV JUmJi1. i. Kii. .,. the action of the Congressional Krecu h-l a: i... u. . I live Committee that assembled at Eden- . i. B-t.a ou a short time; ago. That committee, wiUbeosrUln to claim the nomination. 'TTl DU8m,efl. I0' The delegates will not have much to do f", ' w" dP rwiutn? with it. ' I K,wualu uibhivi to rmueo lor du AaAZ'UI'JjL. Ul 1 ) 'IPrwBe oa juage. now no one can Perry ClrirlwtekJkridiniant Petti-1 question the right of the Democrats of way, two oolored Udsj ages 18 and It J Hertfarf county, when in convention respectively, wire 4forevist:e Brin-jagBembled. to declare their choice for on TCTy Ppn the Charge' of break- j any position to be filled, but what xight tog lnwt.it. B&wdmS ttore. on Broad hak an execaiive oommittee, -""t'tnt'H 'Vtreot, on Sunday night, and taking for anotner purpose altogether, to at- ai -, - mm- ix. . ...... . ItaOfMMiitMma lrfvltn. U,,lu oeiTui o.. r way I "V: " "5 swp- , 4 corn, but Chad tokajuadU 1 ZTJ rriZ. "ITTlTZi V, r.r: ! r4 MrW thire and aetlon"nfio aakHvuLwit wer j er, Aircunutaaoei tmiHieatinc I whicn m moot establish, n ' I n .W1ttar.kW afanltnMlrj v;.ij IriilsUIJ.lIb IU i eeUbiisb bin "oil h twLUioroourt. . H.Mawnffr inifn.i. t. torroa juvrmau. sse that thweris TklerBrrpvrann li(M .-- , On Sund-r' c ,i tBe? aZl InH the m . f . . . . . - , J ' ... irouiviDv oi ir, uatnam xtasaeii f confectionery at the poetofflce was , broken anil about kwo lioeen. ararigera , vj tue same nignt tne store of r. M. Bowden on Broad street was proken in to and good! taken ' :ou(.K 'Parties charged wi!h this offenc were arretted and a.'tc-.. M ellmluaxy Uial 1.1 e Justice r'in w'e nnt to in c'p- . i r- ,t - .1,4 a iv flu'.. . th. "os srd, Deefle for of selecting candidates for the Legia- lature .wko-ftan oomralndtheyoonfi donc Isf'tt peopld f liTespectivii 'of aarty, igndwho wilt representa tives of the whole people. . Without conferring With : any tone open the euhiect a towke, win Mie instlndlivelr to our esteemed towns man, Clement Manly, Esq., as one in everyway que4ijied, to be run for the House of Representatives, and to him I wish to call the attention cf the - meet ing' whtaj ooriPlderieeJtoaqupetSdn Further 'Chin this I do not propose to go in rnmmendatiotii as the public mind seers g pointing very clearly itwardi tno;':,cr c oa wortky citisenk l) tie SenPtfl. and, I brieve Is hi gwnral ap cord v.. ,i . ' K "Vox PoruLT. She la Hni Dead. 1 1 has boen reported that 1 was doad but l aw not. :f or funs rears I have bsen afflicted With a wvwebMe of Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Nouralgia. My lloh shrank awav, my muscles seemed to dry ut and form into little knots, joints were swollen and painful and all concluded I must die. I have usod five boules of P. Ii. B. and) 1 have gsinen " wumis or nesn, ana am now as sound as any woman. 1SEU.K JJuftKiWAVt Atlanta, Ga.( Sold in NW Berne by R. N. Duffy and l-.. ii. Meadows. Washington Nate. The invalid pension committee of the Uouso considered half a dozen of the veto mossages today. Representative Morrill, oi fUinias, presented a report. which was accepted, favoring a1 passage1 of tho bill granting a pension to Sim mons W. Harden, of Iowa, over the veto. In the cases of the widow of Oen. Hunter and Catharine McCarthy ad verse reports were ordered, and no effort will be made to pass the over the vetoes. There are no signs of an early ending of the cable war. Both the ComMerei&l and the pooled companies remain firm in their present position, and President Green, of the Western Union, and Gen eral Manager Ward, of the Coroniarcial, said today that there la no intention of yielding. The low cable rates have had the-effect of increasing largely the vol1 ume of business. The committee appointed to consider the bids, for. supplying public buildings under control of the Treasury Depart ment with carpets has recommended that the contract be made with Pray Sane & Co., of Boston, and R. A. Bob bins, of New York, at their bid of 91.05 yard for Brussels carpet and to Peter son & Childs. of Washington, for carpet we rresiaeni naf etoed the bill nro- .u s al f mart kaaui : , W Asm v Tun , July tL-nTne Ui eaULltsh a foloaa IsServKaiOH on head wfciei, uf ih JiissMuri rjs.j wuica WW pttasdby tfte Seuate tody. was introduced by Mr." Edmuotfr It sets aside a reeervauon inllotTUMM a aaxionaj for eat renetve far catt preserva- lion of n&iurai foccats yrtfkht the head waters and tributaries oi a Columbia and Mitsouri rivert Ii i made unlawful for any person to enter the reservation to cut timber sttl or for any private purpose. I A. UOLIJIN U VITA TIBS TO TIM PRItSlljKT WijannGToN. Julv 8. The California ongresatonal deieirauon. kaadd b Senator Stanford, waited on the Prei aent today and presented an invitation for him to attend the O. A. R. Kncamp meet at Ban Kranniano unit mnmh The invitation is encased in a blue vel vet box and the text m aarratnl am a solid gold plate four by atx inchoa, au about as Uuik a a dpubLe tsaglo. The invitation Is accompanied by a solid gold G. A. R. bad ire. The whole in n cloned la a be of sandal wood, and is seat by the ?CiiaeM of ban 1 rftncisco. tns rreauient expieaswl hi annreu uon or the invitation, but said U did nortnmr he would be aCle to attend the encampment. WaBINO"MN. July ".-The nomina Uon of John K. Inib to be Tinted States Ataornev for Che Southern dm- triot of Indiana stands uuou tl.o axecu tiv calendar of tho Senate, roported adversely by the Judiciary C wnn a recommendation that it be re jected because of bis unfitness t j oocupv the office. Y esterday he was nominated as a candidal for U'ogms m uw lei r Haute district, and ii is auppoawd thul he will now resign the Ui.tnct Attoi neyship, apd relieve the Senate from a case that has caused ronsideral ie per plexity, and was eipe.'t.-i to o. .-upy good deal of time JOCRHA4. Of no. July OOTTO. , , Nw Yohr.UuIy 10. Futures ctbsd uTvrj vjy. sales of S,W bares. aw 5 53 9 9 a 411 January, Februam. March. April, May, June, Middling V V 10 Md Uw July, August, September, October. November. Decern ber. Spots firm Middhug a 7 1C, Good Ordinary e 0-IjB rew tleme market quiet. No sales. Middling 8 11-16; Low Middling S ;-4. Good Ordinary T ll-lrt. oonicsric nistrr Seuj cxrrrua fs.0. Cotton Sjcko fiO.OO. TtTwawTina Hard, gl.00 dip, 11.75 TAK-75c.atl.85. "iis-New, 35c. in bulk C.k.n 60c. in bulk from bu.tr. &ttc to 6oc. from Blocks. Rii'E -7585. RiBWAI-20c. per lb Bxitr On foot, 8c to Be CoCM-rav liJU lOo. Hir lb. Law 10c. per lb. EOOB 88Jc. per aoep FlUHB PottK 4ttc. per pound PlAirrrrB 60c. per bushel roDDKK 75e. aS 1.00 perhundroj. Onions $3.50 per burnti. Klxi.D PSA8-l5a70c. DlDXS lry, luc. ; green 60. APFr.K.s-30a50V per bushel l'KAKti-75c. per bushel il.-Nf v- 401'. per jfal. TaLIiw 5c. per lb. Ohickfnb Orown. 80a.H6c. : aorinir JO :; r Mkau ier bushel. Oats 50 cts. per bushel. Tckmph- 50c. uer bushel. ririy nose. 7j per New, Stock Satines , AT Little Store 'Hound the Corner. At waUluw tiuiaaaia at. . von .llk..,. ..... ,.7r piarr LAHbIS MT'Ot'K jai.u JU J. F. IVES, . 1 Middle sin.. ' ooor from roTloek For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ortice of SHERIFF OK CRAVEN CX)lTTY. without regard to party, and if elected wi endeavor to be the officer of the whole people of the County. Helectfully, JHH Wrtt July dlh, JJ.hi,. , . .Ii . - 4 wti- 444- iirm-nn.vl, amkm. , nf. Ikah l lCIl oi- 1HI. M I K A U THhNT AU.JBi Hir.A.jB.,A , oan-x.ey K W...KUfm f, . (riV,f Vie ' iupoiof i 1.1 1 , ll.e f.i-uiM' and l uinpaiiy, l,y iu pi .. ...... " e irliry aud Treasurer ituu r .i. ninimoot. 'i iinaw id. i.t in tinderannit-d roy 11. M u.i i.rrl,oWini1 Dm-. UfiiulaLluu hu vlrfaM . hll..l. 1.UM.CU al lueelin. ..III...-, . ... . ..." hify cill, ,1 vij,..)7r. i.TT 7 ..T.T.' . . of Trade In :ini t. V 11) .1 -Nt w il. ru N. c t. n ! 1 1 1 d P 1 . Skt-d 1 l.hl WooiKalc. per pound. PotaToks Hahaiiiits. 85a:Ur 4('a yams. ua Uao Al 4 a hi ' ie.,i , Ilk Htut'k- I 1 ' pro i) apphtat tat " I 1 "I C'ourt of lai.ii '.' "", -,0 amend in Pharfcr aSouurd iy in the url,,, ,.f ,i13T1". TTfT Iimau. n. iu.li, u, .v .... ... -L . UoDahall l.uw, 1H,rl u, Lr,v""..!TT in ll.e uajuc- uf u aaltl co.porauou aanS to iliado lo Lav,, o, iv,..,.. HI kli,.ldn 1 lllertili.l lu W 1L Ulll.. arl DUi Land "' !"lr. A. I). an.l IKiHara, Uul Hie 1 1. individually tlablo wicut. waMMc lierr uia Uiio uv iu Uay Crops liamlged iu Houlli ( ai-ulinu Col.fMBIA, S. C , July II- The Ntale department of agiiculluie I.hh in nu.l crop reports frorn 1!0 of its . orresKin.l ents. The uuiireodeuted raiu durum June prevented the rrons from heirw worked. A large proportion of the cot ton planted on bottom lauds has been washed rwsy by the floods. Rust shed ding and lice have attacked the cotton in some sections, and in others the in eessact rain has turned it yellow and it is dying. The condition of covton in upper Carolina, with 100 as an average is reported at 78: in middle Carolina t 76 and lower Carolina at . niukiag an average tor) M t;. , oj v . against 0'. for the same lime lust year. This is Uwr tliau. any report made by the National' frpartrn,iit of Agriculturo on the condition of thin crop at the same season in tbe pastr 17 years. Three-fourths of the corn in the bottom lands hav been destroyed, aud it has been badly (faniaeed in the hiLrh lands. I n upner ( roluia ii is rD6rt,rl St 71, In the middle seyttofrat and tire lower at Ul. mak.ifLs' a faLalat aVnrHu rvf 82. The damage to rifje csjiuorbe estl mated by the correspio4ente, but they report that the crop cannot be nverhged either in quantity or' quality S,.m,. farmers in Ui Stale arjuin-a au.l hi.- callingJaiald.-i t 4 S The ntrUe In Aagas'ta AlufPT., e;, July Q.A tele graphed yesterday, tbe Augusta factory closed today because of the refusal to advance wageB Jtajiei cent. The ii-kr uauuB vraioi Dui : 11 rai ana saaani , fhill to Bhtif down hands demand a iv . buv air hinnlai the oth ad vain KFK'SrE 'j!c Hhis.ii.kh -West India, dull and n m mal. not wanted. Building-, ft inch heaits, $a.00,aps, $1.50 per M. WHOLKSALJC PHIOKH. New Mbhb Pouk Kl.tm Hiiofi.pKK Me.iT-7 m-. C. R s, F B's, H.h and I.. C -7,c PiifK $:l.'Jf.a 00. Laiu 7)c. by the Were. Nails Basis 10's,$2.7f. SnriAK (Jranulated, 7c. COPFKR ttaiic. 8aLt 8a90o. per sack. MOLABHllS ANDSYBUrS SOaSbc. PUWDEH $5.00. Shot $1.60. Sealed Proposals. i.'.i ni.iaiMi i upylMK nd ( otlliuilll ' I 'My will In- received mil JA MK.M W MixiltK. ' l I. Hit man Klnaix Com. I 'A V I l -. M. .. IC t , I lire." I'u-ft.daljt A I rt-l , aai Soal.J ll.e pre., ill.. I M , , WHS I Ii I. Hlid ex.i. I tig Mill! I. el Hi. I . ed el I. I... I'nurl NewU ru N. . Ji.lv l.'Ui. iwui rolug inalruinrnt lue liy Uu rMtll. H.yron, auWilti- rtinrai ir rwria . . AKl'tJ, Tim 'lrk Mirp tVviirf IN A. ..I S. i in . i iu n i inn, aupelli I I i ,41 ine u.r.y,,i,,K allnn li, ! Nuia . ireDI Hiver Mthiu i.y havinx iM.,. lnll rtl)y Btl, n n nrd.-ie.l llim uti.. A , . 1 'J uaj a, ..olniiUiH ' liarlei lliHl (lnni Una iiltli-,. i Ulillali, d Public Auction. The ontharu Hipraaa Oonii anv i. ha r i.m UAl.Ml-P KHKK.IlTaill li.ke ,.tnre in Jt l. 1 ,. ihxti W tivx A H'inai i . Ail. Uon. eia Aenx Houthern Kxpresa Co. N.-wli. ui . N f . lune 12. IWlii dlawlw UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Tbe next imii opeua Auguat llli. Klf .r-en i-roiKaaorannerawtderanaeor Inatrur non iu l.llaralure. fiolencs and Pliii.mihv of yiding for a publirr building at Dayton, President does tot thltit th O. -JTha public business of tha eitr is large enough MtoHtS&ytetiouQMi?- Bqlttmon Sun. - - 1 it.) ' V .. .r-i? yt ir.r.mr ama ry w . o. noyrcr. vor, wnoiesaie antr re W1 drugxists (Eomp,, 0art say,: ,Ws their demand, and the mill pflicers are equally firm in refusing Trouble is a p prefer 1rl fn trfoWhley mill, where a like demand for higher wages has already, heenniade bu( there has been oo Strike vet. , ' The King mill fias alrendv crrantod an Jldvanceof 10 per cent, sn.l everything Is working smoothly in trris factory. It is reported tpat a number Qlthe ejiecu tive beard, 6f tbe risifhtf cfjl4 hor will arrive' Monday and endt'avorto adjust the differences in the mills v. here the advance is demanded. Six hundred Land fifty operatives are out of work in wuoeiuence oi me sinire at ine A ngusta factory. I - - Both Jllandi I p. For over two years I have been a suf ferer from Rhsumaxiun. af ectiau: both snouiaers to such an extent that 1 could not put on my coat without helD. The Wse of seven bottles of B. B. B. effected an entire cure. I refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth and all merchants of New- . Kit,-!.;. JatBCafca!ti. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. fraflbAftiaMlsnl When the retaff'fldAf? Re&ises ex piredlir AOanta .'Oa.Jbrli JuSmav" hral -ShoIesale iteenses-Vef tilf in KimttaUdJoBMWmpaaysseaMred ssn-ia" Uresttoone aj peoed a roon for tha sale or liquors and beer by the quart. dayJjii and grea l tie Law Hchool aud LI. a li.n.H.....i normal inairueilun tra fnll ..nmn.rf ,.--ii. . ll IK r.er tianillia! in all tbe daiaan. nie.iia .a iiiovi.ieii uir irnuiuai of Uia ni. v. Tally and in other Cilletea free of chirn Seie.-i Lillian o( 2U.UO0 vulumrs; Ka4lna iioomnriii l eri.Hllcals. ToUl ootlatrlate ii ena.-n fss .' year. Hoard W "0 to IIH.iS per " --r.ni..iiB iitbiu iaai IhlirHflav . inriuaiimi. ailllraa I i.ii lent K. mi- P. Battle. L.L. V ) 11 .11 w wlin Cliapcl Hill H i Apa : 1 M IN..T.I- ivbcb Qrkl k. NO. CAROLINA. urn jvnm, mm. .-K.VLKl) I'HUI'dMAIX for alMMit IOU tliou i.in! fet mwed U'MHKK and 1.7UO pouDdt oovery, tiocir9,,iiitMrs slkisn's Arnica 8alya,ior,,,iiwo4 ysajtmlI.1tat never handled, temedias tkasnasUo as well -wive sutfh'urtteml satffftfvr tion. There HavTa beeo'sbffie jroaderf at i.l cures effected, by these VasditiisMS hnh 'films, WnrgLoWg this city. Several tnws Of prerHTuBMrfJ ConsljiiipUon have- ben.' eotireLr ctueJ oi una AH.a isw crtri.a viiraavAiiiitauha m., Nsw Discovery, takean ixunneotioaf couct--k'. wiin tiectno-1 i ters.wa guarantee jhoia. Twenty-flre cents bottls. l,,uua oi n ojr a. tJUlU BJ AkailOUCK ArUS,li IMI nrkiindk WIN rod arid nalla. for in. -,., ik. -M'nae uur uolow Kluaton, will tm ene.i hi in is orTlce unlil 12 M. on. m juiy. iih, ana opoiwa ll.unedlalaj ttiereariei r(Vriiloatiiiii and Maui crinH . I I'Mipotiali can le otdalned at this -..in win ue reocivM lor traa whole nr i-rii,.w ..i ine io e aniounui. 1 lie right , . , ,- i i,, inrn any or an propoanta. Af. H. BIXBV " Captain of Knglneera. ADVKKTISEMKirr. I Ksinekr g OrntiK, W 1 l.MTNOTON. N. n lulv ail. lUUii HKALKO PROPOSALS IN DUPLiCATK for building two aoowa with krrialara will iie re. eivea bi mi omce nntll 12 M od ttia ' ny i juiy,'isa, ana opened Imme- u.aioij. uiemmei. epeciuosuoDsand blank lonas or propoaai can he flntatned al tlila orfloe. The right Ii reserved to reject any or all I ; . W. If. BIXBY, 1 fnptaln of Knglnecn 11.8. Army. Seven Spritgs; IJ-fe), 8EVE SPEIITGS, ' a. This botaU n. new DDtm. mr tna aiata w acrommodate guests, and no pains ilf be reared- to taake ,them oomfortr abler The medicinal nronnrftM .mi auv pawen or cnese wmtern are tferjflrm idvlikaaae. TYestaTf r wet' own tHat we teao, U aD. MlU'flkuisi tAele pire?. rT6"' to msntion Uem. , treat excitement was created. A 1 rflurn Butass for th liberal patron- age neTeEorore nestOWM. and sUc t a tkonamnil rrarm avAaaM' . A Ml . , u - Kimball Honae to dianna thm m.ft contiUuattew of tile same; Ax D 1 iOataOX YavaanajBTtB&f nr an Ininnntinn For -Mrtftmlsssr-M restraining the police, and a temporary I . .w "'' T- Ai WllTTIttXlX ordar.,was MaajtMl fwasisiasrnmff am tbefk W uww r Proprietor. T ,1 1 :. wnWf1r -iryi-rfe- anaeTsigrierT, John 8. Cbapmaa, has vauiy q lew WAli hMaSraJaai a Uraakkte df Arnold Green, and karahy at yea. motor m agalaat Sw estate M mtmTmet m preaenianem k, ij,, said JB. nh. . should nmrr m xtt ttM VAJHin teething. It soothes the child, softens 2,t"!. " T- ll-UTD V'Z'llllfl Sa UIfU.ltW. B ' T "Hi lino iim, 1 1 1 1 d w 1 1 r W ( AKHKNTfcK, Clerk Sup. (Vunl J. McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE BOOT AKD SHOE MilER, POLLOCK ST NKWHEitN, N. C. ,ATllUilNK I.,KK. CllslowCo., N.C TIiisih to rertify that J. McSorhjv has made me two pair of hoots of fine qual ity, excellent lit and very durable. I take pleasure iu patronizing and recom mend in to all wh may oajl on hint in his lift.- of hu.Mnew-. nr- being worthy af confiden.-e. ( MAS Dl'KKy, 8k. Mr. M-Sorley wishes to inform the public that he l.ai, now two Hrst-class HootmBkers employed, has a stock of the very host mater lal and tho very beet uuaiitv of raw. ' made on the shorlem notion, ma anteee a fit. 'i our order is respectfully solicited. ,(. a2!,. ' J. V U W GEORGE ALLEN CO. DEALERS IN General HardwiifS;:: Agrirulfurul Iiuni.m.i. IMowk, Harrow n. OsklVatiWi Uh nud Arpd l-'Ju Wood's Jlmyffs n"l.y,l.a-' i v.. i ,i : i'niitt iMHit.i um ana fm&ea. Ume, tlrlrk. Cement. PlMteavti. Hair, I'aint, Ualsotntoe , Ju nirti. Oil, ptty M lAKrt.u Krceaers, BcirlgersitorhjK slit i Cook 8UTCH, Ktireka BtifgW " Proof Sash Iks, warrnJrrf t " Blve aecttrtty nl HtMkrtonK" 1 I'KIOEH VERY LOW ' KO. ALLEN ft OT vf,rfr at !" aeverai vaoan aLS Middle and Broad straula i"ij7 t won Id ma.. .lZr: '.SW niA There on that won Id maa-aa al HTO&KbV. tad ir would take them the mlalTtaU nvevr riuelneiw,- Brit tm Veraoa 1 a aava a r - "uj w.aa lUNStt a SaaalaVaO I tend to roreeaarolly, I would aaV at- .fr rn.,!ii5'- VKRT CHOWVK? ckfTZl 1-. aaat TA HKai.a,.fc,ii- ii. . ff m ft tf tke verv bi J r,Rf IAJ-'rT. , Awl I tna vMlnvl:.h: 4- Belleviio m &nF -ni uu I.- Ai2iS .?.f.AJIS fijra a.ou Z. . ." - ! .I'Liai 1-nodofiOIi sT Vv"ui'"b"wAF iar