f J 31 v -. A Tf'TT -1 TC T . ; S) II - ' i- V - ?i YV-' I h :V 1' .1 s looak; Sum riaai, 6:19 1 Length oi day , - Bus eta. 0:49 1 13 hours, 81 minutes. f HTT3INF.SS I .III; A I B. Mtmnjerueok MHX ...bile; Du Dud Bowl. Bom- TMHM'8hirta Plaited JbotouTShmi,- Tov rist Bas. M , at , Tha ,boartlWJil'i!'u9!,ioW IM)u04aj.ei,33d iait '."Bt.rjk'A ul taaa ball iU Bax-. viBKtOB.WXKU.(hwa(Uvioin. Fuict.y Btaaa ferrr, round trip, 10 oeuU. -. I f "! rKfrf b ;Po i,rJ Jonea Ha al jloiw6ll,u'g. Brand 23; Traaio (Mai AiU' W Utk pt. 8; Oak Or ore, Sept. 4 to 10; LmIi, Sept. 5th, Jailer Bogert farnUhe the following NohyiHa-TOgleter tit tho "Oravtsp street "'WiilJfeaentnuilaber of Murder 8 thlreoy.x p Vm are. awaiting trial, two ara Juration and Ove are terv- i'twtrf Ldby ffaiTf J- and Mr. Taylor, of Clw&f'coBnty, roturnod on tliO )tJK(ift4fVa'wUr(lHy from "Nags, flea J. -' TBfl" iputt "ypllof Itagr Uad as a ittnt4Wta!iar-( yery oompln luantirf M - dupt Sou tb gate Tbny promise to go again next Bummer. wiMpriMraptdrnfcer lat a fulf account of lbalregititerfed cattle, m North Caro lina, fho Aricu)tlirftf fopartmoiit of the State request ownerx of repinlored tswHle kHlfcari;ciilriy';tftivo tho cftftlCi and Iftie fiinitljDatif tixiir uk to lh potiUn alter at New Iktrtio. Mr. Joaepli Kineey has returned from Pamlico where he has heon in tha inicr eat of hi school ut lyiv.Orungo, and ro- poirta a aucdeeBf nl trip. Several young lad lea from that sect ion will enter his aohool. ilIUbevtilaneock, jr.. Mi P. Holly, J. L, Battle., , John D. Willis bd1 Fred. Doagtaa left yoatardav for the lie publi can Aillftfful (rxkteutlon 'at Jack bob, torthamptOfP county vhioh take plaoe ' today. ! i Mr. Lam. Harvey, of Kins ton, win in i4-'VM)fHay'.-l lie took puhburc on a-fcOWiainiriifia for Hew Vwlir - - and !Arler ftiinbury; were in ih orty yesterday on their way to NogH y aHa;by,4o oe thy nn.thM way through out fine rivers and sounds and hop others will fellow. i nr. .. .All i T . t . i EMWawnitNACUttrirjg tne hoavy August 10th, 1' 1chmwwtmokibyJlirtsng, Tlic 1 hUiuiB took effect after it roachod trL.fthr'rrrTijfiTir'Ti- tore ' off the : aniJa piaoe which had some glass otiriTand other thingB upon it, and n T&i "t,liZ)t 'whTcTf was lorn to atoms, aatitiaeimsrwt 'from on and, through one room, to aha other end of the house. . Qoa.hed. was MTered with shattered e aheirrana some of the plastering . was stoak to the partition from the first , laft about ,30 ruinates ,whan- the honae was 'struck and bad gone to Mr. Ful i 'iherli' favhey .tft;Btaj, yitil th c,0d Mflaed pvorT - vrarJLaHlMKfla;, K. O., Aug. l,-68. : ; Dkas JoTmsItfl riave Joet returned j rp JamliQO"oounSr (t4 fool , W" - log you and your readers- Vomathing i.tMt the-reeouroes'nf' thatrorjaarkabla ?, f.oaatid Its peopT ,!alwya. mdjrto 4.rjvone their hospitality to strangers. 'J Onmywsr dowu I,. met, qujte anum '. It of tha a elevate returning front the : vrtons toonrmtion' at EtUabrth :7. . -oi i.-O.. Baxter to Stonewall, , -";Mfte eroasing Broad creek '.: : fam"Now;Cfirne;w.s; enter h! and with the exoepilofl of the w rrtpfttlitfr fclowaGraflt- i ch many .people Irlto owB U . mrv lands live,, the Jand is . ( After pBMinK-' MrV' Cam- . it 4 tjtkB Jtrom.BayboTb. I L-,i tKXJiiion to leave the 'main .road Iron New Bene to JBtonewaU 1 ri in , the neighborhood of Jlr Ben . ,r. At his bouse l-fonnd an ' P'r? itj the direction of . . 1...M.U r uietnent in which was - the . finest cotton . nd corn I - Ia rp!y to roy,qneetion at ' ' of tm And; enfton . & ui t . or owtnug three horses i t'.at ? i x- f "v made from 13 . t e t '1 to I a of m . d ad 500 barrels of r. Cli.'i'owlervOf f-tnnewsll, r ti ci r ex' .."rt and LSI "i' S"' '"!-i.:,t, h9 tt-)"lit, Sa J l.rr.;s. At I-1- -.,.... - r i If r hi i l.v-' "p. -1 , Vt. . . . I triad in iMrn tlmt k la nlauutd I with his new home and the people are pleased with huo. Among the business men whose acquaintances I formed were Mr. W. li. Sawyer. Mt. West and J. F. Cowell. The latter conducts -ike business carried on under tbej ttrtn name of Fowler 4 Cowell." I also pa d W. T. Caho, attorney at law, a aho rt TlaO.'' He hod been to 'the Bliaabe h City Congressional convention and hod just returned, finding a lot of business accumulated' foa his disposal.' Bjifi office is on the second floor of a building (net stands near the edge of Bay river, the rippling of whose turbid waters can be easily heard from the window. Mr. Caho is likely to be tha recipient of Sen atorial honors from his district. I be lieve that the stream mentioned above is only a creek that enters Bay river , fir in ieavingTWiyioro we cross tsay nvtr to get to Stonewall. At the latter to Wu live my old school hoys. Sara 'I Ferrebee and Rtifus Baxter. Sam 'I lives wiib his mother and conduots successfully the mercantile business of Ferrebee Bros., and is mayor of tha town. I Rufus, thinking, it not good, for man fo dwell alone, married Miss' Floreneel Hamlin and they are numbered omoqgf tae nouse-keepers oi BtonewaU- Rufus . and his father J. O. Baxter. Esq.. assist Mr. C. U. Fowler in carrying on his large mercantile business.' Mr. J, O. Baxter has. been In Mr. Fowler's employ for seven yearb. hich alone speaks a volume in his be half when it is known that M. Fowler is one oi the most aueeeatifal merchants of this Bute. Among too enterprises of Stonewall,. I notioed ttU large saw mill now owned and run py MomuM. levins & Go.,' of Philadelphia. and manased by Mr. A. II. Whitoomb. The capacity of this mill is 16,000 feet per day and is located in Hay river, so that vessels load this lumber easily and take it North. This mill not only converta the pine- in the rivers and creeks into boards, but tramways load ing into the densely wooded swamps enable it to utilize the beech, cypress and gum. In- the middle of these swamp the growth is small and trie mud is so rich and soft that roods, growing to the, height of 10 and 15 fnet when cut down, can be pushed down in this mud out of sight. I am able to judge of the progress inaJo in this county since 1 yieited it six years ago and spent sometime viewing its fertile lands. Much ditching and olearing have beendone.and those ortilcwamps arc now converted into level fields that produce the most .abundant crops of corn. There is also a marked differende in the character of the buildings on the diiloront roads. Samuel Ferrebee, ever ready to take his friends out for a drive. took me out in the direction of Trent oreek to Mr. Thos. Sawyer's. On this road 1 noticed some nicely-painted, two-story. I wellinKB, farms in good con dition and crops fine. These people like ours have had too much rain, auti minr oouon seems to no somewnat aai aged. It being late, we did hot go ai further than Mr. Sawyer's, but loam that, the lands axe.aquaUy. as. a further on. Most of these poop I e hit SiefosM and save rtin water for drin tag purposes. Ihsy alto, are- alive ih odaoational matters, bulMingup schools in their midst and sending their son's and daughters olf to high schools anil colleges.;' - 1 2 ' I regret riot having ttme to visit Taa demero and see tho lands and crops ftp the hfw Ditch settlement as well as tlyo country from Mr. Thos. Sawyer around to Baird 'a oreek. These Taralido pofltlfei. are not having . al great deal to say about the resources of thoir county, but are quietly developing mem; nnti ir gooa roads, improveu focnisl odmfortablo dwellings, welj Al)od , barns and good atock are uv dnnoeeof prosperity, they are prosper ous. I vfefl Pamlico- with elearare and loa.ve it with regret. - - . , Jos. Kinsby. Ifraryclba. ' NashvilL; Tknn.,Nov. 8, i84. I One of my oustomrs, Mrs. Ii. Wil liams, has been uainc B. B. B. a shout time and reported to me that its effecte were simply maryelous, and that it far surpasses all other-blood rem Mies she- had used, and that she could heartily sanction' anythldg sakLln fl favor, as ft had. givoa.her'rnore relief than aaytMnl she had evor used before. c u( W. Hi Owen, Druggist. Bold la New Bene bv R. N. DufTV i and u. Meadows. j iunston items. r .'r" -wn-i ,.j ,. .,, ,1 ,,. ' Mr. rluberl Cummlngs "brought uM m,atoreneadurtr-mst week airtSou matals of -"hanker ponies, 11 which ait certain to strike the fancy bt some on tahissetioa Fotor tset however. w would just as soon have a pafrdf ;'HonnD.,fi.Perrri tfiCommiasfoi -er, who was the Republican candidal for the Legislature from this oounty i i 1833 rebuUt his bridres and' CiWe I over to tho Democracy last Saturday Too much "noiso and confusion',' in thc BepublMaa eoavention did the work. 1 , Masers. Cumndaes and Gray are new receiving a portion of their Jail stock qf goods, which ore sure to take the eyi ana taSTmree of many eaatomers. - Ev ery article of home or family use, either oi necessity or . laanioB, ma y be zounl in theit well-stocked store., Their prioqs are low.dowtt and they always make change. Albert Jlaakino, is eeedf the attractions therei-'; ;t r;v 5 i At " the" Democratic 'oonventiool of Woodiiigtoa township lost SaturdaJ. Dr. 3. M. Moody, the irreprasible mink trarpet'irr days past, announeed htm- self a hohrwagus tandidato'fortlfo dif ferent positions ef senator- af tbelltn district and tncnaber of the Bouse of Rpreent8Uyee. from, Lenoir, ,lf. cstches voteer s .teefsfolly; si he. did minks, be. will e .as. irreeiauble as 4 TuS Democrats." of, Kiastoa townak ftiatesrwho has located at Bay bar o, and i"t In convert 'on c: v t rt, ' last Saturdsr to tion, wbieh assemhlos here on the Slst instant ,to nominate county ofncr The fridnda of eosapeting candidates maneuyered briUiaotly to control the action of, the oonvestion. It was sooa apparent, However,. Ht tne-. lessen taught in the "parabft of ths-Jeavir; ?;ia,;if ever learnt. hoA bee&-esitirely or gotten by One eieAessroi' she Mtest- ing parties, who had, entered- the fight without studying the nlaa of their ene mies. Attaa smicai aaoment the lamps of the "five foolish virgins" were dis oojvered fo be whhouf oil and woald not burn, while the lamps of the "five wise virgins " were "trimmed oved full of oil' Two hours were riven the "five foulwh v4ugins" to go out and buy ol, but when they returned, "the door was shut" and the "five wise virgins" had e looted, by their bright lights, tha.ioi- 4owig delegates who will control the nominating convention, to wit: J."V4. Jackson, Leander Faulkner, J. A. Prid- gea, George Kountree, Peter PhilHps, ii 17 ijr tit . i ur a Laltoque, S. 11. Kountree, sr., A. T. Uill, Ur. Henry Tull. Dr. J. P. Bryan and Wm. B. Moye. This delegation, it is believed, embraces four "dry men" and nine "watt," it being very manifest the liquor test was the dominating idea in the selection of delegates. Thai liUe sop thrown to the "five, foolish virgins" was, on account of the dry condition of their lamps, considered an act of ex travagant liberality by the "five wise virgins And we say to all politicians:. Go thou and do likewise, if not bet ter, i . . --i i The delegate from other townships. as ascertained, are T. A. House. Ira Smith, Henry Cunningham, A. H. Daly, W. (J. limes, Alonzo House and K. Oavenaugh from Trent. Dr. J. M. Had- ley, Shade I. Woolen, Jno. D. Walters, Jos. O. Mutton, Junius R. Sutton. lvi Llill, L. A. Ivey and B. F. Sutton fsrun Moseley rlafl. John T. Daly. J. 'H. Dawson, A. T. Dawson. M. B. Creech and S. P. Hardy from Institute. 8. E. Hodges, W. I. Herring, Jos. H. Darden and Dempeey Wood from Falling Creek. I). Q. Taylor, Buckner Hodges. K. C. Ilil ! and Henry Gray from Vance. Ed. L. Kountree. K. L. llaielton. Thomas Cox, W, P. Gilbert and Jno. A. Wil liams from Contentne Ksck. Simpson Harper, 8. H. Humphrey, C. J. John son, E. S. Fordbam and Joshua Dawson from Woodingtou. Jesse Jackson, L. F. Smith, W. G. Tayiov from Neuse. E. P. Loftln, W. O. Iewis, James Browh, Roubrson fsotn Sooth Wsstv Beth West, J. II. Avery and Jos. A. Rhem from Sand Hill. We are no prophet, but still we venture to say the convention next Saturday will trot out: for the Homes, fll. A. Gray; for sheriff, J. U. Mutton: for register. Geo. L. Hod ens: for if ass urer, John T. Gray ; for mi peri dr- court clerk, I ever Jake Moore, etc., and here end,eth our prophecy. ( . i - Saved nia L.lrV. Mr. D. L Wilooxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was, for many years, badly alllicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and trot relief from first bottle. and after-taking six bottles was entirely ourod and bad gained, in flesh eighteen pounds. Soys he positively believes he would have died, hod it not been for the rolicf afforded by Electrio Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Hancock Bros. ,i , DriiiOfTOWneeting of Klnstou 1 swa sh ip The Domocrats of Kins toil township met at the court house, Saturday, Aug. 14th, at 11 a.m. B. F. Nunn, chairman of. Dent. Ex. Com. of Kineton towoship, called the meeting to order and presided over its deliberations. On motion, Dr. It. II. Lewis was elected secretary. II. W. Cummmgs moved that a com mittee be elected to select thirteen del egates to tbe'oownty convention and re port their names to this body. it, U. Lewis offereda substitute: That this body proceed to elect the thirteen delegates. Dr. J. F. Bryan moved to amend the substitute, ao that it should read .. ; That each member of this meeting vote by ballot for 18 delegates and that the 18 receiving the highest tram ber of votes be .deolared delegates and that the chairman appoint- three poll- noiaera to superintend, aadn oouat the ballots.- . R LIi Lewis ecoepted thoapusjdjnant, Which was then put to the house and At its : o'clock. If; J Bouse mrtsd mat us pons oe xept open uu s p.m Corried. ll ...lll'll II. I 1 .'..A ' At 2 p.m. the votes were counted, and the folio wing were- found to be the 13 highest on the list: 4. Q. Vaeksdsv LeaBoX- raoiknier. J A. Pridgen, Oeorge H. Rouptree, Peter rnuuse u . nunn, a. w. vummtngs, W.-Alen. LaRoque, B. II. Kountree, sr.. A. T. HiU, Dr. H. Tull,' Dr. 3. P. Bryan and w,BlMoyev; 7 v These were deolared duly elected as delegates to the Dem. Oounty Convene tion, to be bald in - Kinstos, Saturday, An election waa then held for EX. Cord.ian pMtkm 61 Capfc JoSi wmte the roiiowine were elected : B. F. Nunn. 8. B Botfntreti sfiVC RousetTW. B. Move and "W. Alex. La- RoqierKr ir A "fffi'', ' : Oam-otlon'6f:lX. Rountmsr.f,ti4 Kinston flreev JFretuaBdV - New- Bens JOTjHKAa were requested to- pnbtiaB the pitweeOings.iv' r rirtu , On motion, adjourned tint die. , uH .... tt f. KpHji,- ChsJrsjJinS RichV H. Lxwts, Secretsrv. .-. QiJ na.ff y , ... , ?V 4 mi:-n.f'a.CaBD.tK:i '. To airwhd.ari ruffeririit from" teaSi rorsuid indiscretions oi routn. weakvioMi early decay, loswof maahtSKi, eto. I -iil iwnd secip that wCLcnre jou,.k Vk CUAlJiai-IhU great remedy wrs divipv"l by u rn'Virary inSotini Aiu-iTK: K ..d ik jrvei env1rre to t1- Vtt. VetS T- Ivxa, J6tes;CQuaty Item. C. E. Scott, is said to " W working to secure the Republican endorsement for Congress from Joasev William McDaniel will run a hack during court week from Trenton to Core cxeek ; wili be hsre to eqnpect with the arriving oars. i It One oolored gentleman who become thoroughly disgusted wii,h his meeting end its proceedings, requested me to my henceforth and forever he expected lo act and vote with the Democrkt-t. The Democrats of Jones count held their oounty oonrenuon on Saturday last to select delegates, to State. Con gressional and Senatorial uon volition Dr. rred Wbitaker presided as chair man and Jos. F. White was secretary. The proceedings were smooth and har monious, kieeolutioos were adopted endorsing ths admin istratior-4 of Presi dent Cleveland and Governor Sculee. F. M. Simmons, of New Berne, was recommend ad for 'Congress, and the delegates appointed to the C oigreer ion -al convention were requested to use every honorable effort to sour his nomination. Polloksville was recom mended as the rhoat suitable and con venient place to hold the convention of the irth oenatorial convention composed of Onslow, Carteret and Jones. After the business of the oonvunuon had been disposed of the township com mittees of the'severhl townships' organ -ganiked and eleoteif a county executive committee and they elected for their ohairman Mr. Samuel Hudson, sr., of Polloksyille,, vre are now tuoruuifiiiy cuiaui4u and in good working order Our peo ple appear interested in all our meet ings. You may expect to hear s good report from us at the uexl election. I omittod to state in its proper that the convention recommends for Supreme Court Judges, Gilmef, Stroug and Mer- nmon. I have not found a single man in out county who claims to be a Demo crat but what is an enthusiastic birn- mons man for Congress, binunons will certain(r. if nominated, poll a large vote in Jones county, as every man is read- and willing to roll up sleeves and work for him.' The Republicans of Tretilon townuhii had a meeting on Saturday evening la! composed ef obout 1W colored voters ana but fourwbitesoli told, lhemaet Ing was orgahhea by calline Mr. J- C Moore to the chair and appoint ihg J.W Bryan secretary. The chairman ei plained that tho meeting had met to elect three delegates to attend the oounty convention to convene at Tren ton on Saturday next. After this t planation, a colored gentleman arose and remarked that it he could get seconder, he 'would move that l'aul Meadows be elected a delegate to the oounty convention,. When up rose a white gentleman and moved to amend that move 'by substituting dne Murrill Id Meadows'ftooe. This more appeared to set the meeting oh Are, sons crying Question !. quest iopi' orderl.orderU Set owe! Some screaming out,ia every part of the house, Mr, CWruiau, listen at me! while nearly- everyone had gath ered in s oircle around thVj bhalr and the thermometer over 00. The worthy chairman looked perplexed with hat in hand and fanning while Uis, crowd ,ws shoVing, pulling hoUoritig, stomping, slsmbing en the tables wlt gilcVs; at lost one colored gen Dried- en t? bit b res t for 10 : minutes, which twos' readily obeyed II tbouaht,.they tMtoded U, Jo they appears sxhaustedk Dnzfanthht DDOuit Maadowalnoid bj was largely voted do. Iwn. 1 After this, tha scene was - heyb&d Ifce' obwprehea-1 sion ot anybody tor a' least 'an sour; when again,a rest waj ealiqj and- some one" moved' the, sppointnteat of .IJbade Hilt, sntf during tho' contusion ho was elected.' After this 'nothing' coujd be done. -''The whole' hone was shooting Mr. Cinrmmdnr just onw Wbro ! ' 'At this juactur the ohawmoo and seoreesry left with the ' understandjnK Uia,f the meeting' was adjourned' until Monday. Now, Mr. Editor,, tho , lpoWkJan party claim what' shame' lot' Democrats to deprive: ns of tttoi prlvUeYw'df choos ing oua.magrstratea-and commissioners. I would like to say, to all snoh.were such an element as we pave here to, our eoetern'oountiee are in the aeceadansy how oan they expect for sweh an ele ment to be trusted with such a respon sible duty when they can t, ever engi neer successfully through even one of their township meeting ; fn other Words men who canVgnvesn their own party are not capable oXJieang trusted to make laws to govern the people.- fOb, might 1 kisi those eyes of Are, ' Tea thoxraand eoaixse would ouench dc 1 sbje; - ' Still would i steep my hps fn bliss, Asd dwelt an ago on every hiss. " That young dude heeds something for his stood; ae-is wtterty fcoo fesh.; B. B, B. aiths.best thtng tvf hlm.hettsusa one bottle will ourefcim.:pBttt that dnde is not ell -alone- in hit terrestrial glory ot by a I'jng fuH' ' Many Others are eonsiderably "rattled" just nowhbout J that Mood poison buBtness; fcnt B.-gr B ill cure 1 for tha least none v, anAln ; Bold in nsw Berne and B. H. Msadowa. ' avaekteaS Amies BalTa. v-fcgltl vaCfn W'woriT for 1 taoator money reranu leVf? Friod sScefals per box. ForsalebygyscofcBgtiyr 5 6ill JWtUo5f . !; There- will be meeting of the Board rt0emx4y.eeTaalrjMrstathir AagnstM, stJOa. sa. : v.- - t- i izaQ JiifaJL.lJaTai,Ctta- . :- aulOdwtd ' ,' --.-.-a.. , . . , , ... .maw; i ttaai t4 iTfTtf'a rl Jedf for COMMEBCilJaJU 1 Jova4.L Or0, Augi 17. IPiJC oanoa. ' "as McwXouk, Ana. 14.--Futtties c stoadj. Solas al 45,600 bales. Aagast, Bepternber 9.80 ft.43 J.3S .8S V.8S 9.86 y.45 IIS aVW October. Rev ember; December, laaaery. April, May. June, Jaly, Dpots quiet but Ursa, Middling V 7-10, Low Middling S 5-lfl, Good Ordinary New Berne market dull. NO sales. Middling 4 16, Low MUndlinc f5:ri: itoed Ordinary 7 s-lft. j nosiifsric iiimirt. Hkkd (Xttoi J3.V0. Oottoh Sssd SlO 00. TmarxHTnvn Hard. Ill dir It. 7$. Toa-.7So.atl.Ba. ! Oais Nefv, 85c. in tuU. COUK 55a60c. RlOB TOaS. BRSdWiX tOt. Jr lb faar On loot, He to &e. C)ouktmk Haam 10c. iwi Ik. " ,La.md 10c. tot JEaos )3-, per doien FeksH Poaa 4a9c. per pound , ' FaiirUTS 50o. per bushel. VOonsa 7o. 011.00 per hundred. Omioms otto, par barret Fiaii Pa ft5a70c Binaa Dry, lOo. ; green Oo. Apples 'iSaSDe. per bushel. i'KAHar 75o.al. 5 per bushel. , iuNitY-Oc. psi gal. .. ; TaLXow 5c. per lb. Cmtorskb Grown,' OaMc.: spring 80a35s. I MiaL fi5o. per bushel. ' Oats 60 etaj per bushel Trm.NW 50c. per bushel. SKtu 1'oTATOlti Early Rose, f2.7 per bbl. Wooir iualfto, ar pound. Potatoes IWhamaa, 95o.'i0c. , yams, 40a50c. KbhoSknb Die. HiiiNOLBB West India, dull and njrn nal; not wanted. Building. 6 inch hearts. 3.00,aais, tl.50par M. WHOLESALS FHU'tS Niw Mass Pons $18.00 8BOULDSB MS AT 7fC. 0. R. s, F. B'b, B.)s and h. C 7o. ru)vvt 3.25oe.00. 1. aod 7io- by the tierce. Naos BasislO's, 8'7.V HuoAa Oraawlsaed, 7o. Corrita yallc. Salt 85aOo. per sack. Molajbm aJrp Srawrw SOaafte. Powpu-75.00. Shot $1.75. "THE LEE BOOK." ntuaoiRa or bobiht ft. lkk. Bjr Un ral A. L. Labk- , A full history of bli military Seivloa tit oaiiiutvlgut. wrllLau by (ien, boon (rtxn l rolltw-u-d while a nenlwr of tbe peraou Stan ul tfn. Le, and rroqa letwra mma mm rial euulrilinleu bv the Lm family. ( 01 muiidad bv.tbe uava rasas or va. an aud approved by UtaUoaUiarniUelesalloii (JoriKvaea, 1 11 in private, domeatic and ueraonai maun frooi uxfurmauon lieratofuru , unpalillaha furn.8)i.l by unraonal friends, companion! U ami, aud laadtns aaan of the South, oouai adj and edited with the aatlatance of (Jen 1 alas cnaJ.WWsht. ' The whole forming a Conwreheasivhi Accurate and Standard Memoir of tie Illustrious Sordier. Cqninlate In oae voluaaa, abaftl TW rally lUuftrll with port 1 uitraiau wiin noriraiia. iiiaus a ay suuseriMiaa only IW aoMMpaH i clreulara addrew 1 S . M . Ktoddsui 4t Co. .IhiUini 622 F Street, Washington, D. C. . AIE1TH WAHTH) Mr. FOSTER Una of the landmarks ol the wserelay Drdal trade, now 01 urianao, r lonam, wruea: "1 oaa barely aelaat a .atsme ease nf the many to whom I have sold Uattwa's Pteataer atlal tlNaw. hoi what have bean satisfied, and I ttml It the best ramatly foe all akin l'taeaeeil have ever sold, and a Fine HoktaTnlc. -KUTKR . CHAPMAN, -Orunieina." A Cartala Cmre Jfar tpataiwav. k U1W FLSSI HUVCaa 110 TflUC. Uulaa'a nskiaBttoal BVtewr Onrea all BKi448lalH , RhenmO- tiam, Scrofula, 014 sores., -perfect aprtag If not Id your market It will be frw warded ob rwlpt of price. Small bottle large jKaaay on Blood and, Bkln bUsasei saaUad mn mimi chut, run, ik 5 y - rtf f '!j ' 1M a in iiaai . , 1 Crab Orchard. l 1 H t t h v: v 1 1 aivaC -, ll.THy fONACM, i at' ww sja saars. n.amvnw aU sm AiT1a posmva ccrog kNsa aawaaaa. IVB)A InSinlsWSlllt'wisV t, s sti Hviti, X. r,0 t 1 " aturt. - - - m -J - -j "TT A FUTE Florida Tonici . - 1 .mil i CHAPHUN,, I ml :rsi rnol Grcit n::-3l A Lrge Una-of India tieaA tbaA sTalo oca", Torchoa. M edict. XsTpttaa and Orien tal Um wtiibe osmfat Marvei&iisryrkw Prleesat " ' '' ' '- Little fltore 'EKffld,Ccmiicrs J. F. IVEtf On door frasa POMmS irasOa'alM JAMSS itSstBS S3 SHOr KinaBMjoawMttaia Vhmtt OmU Bhtm. Sa l aw Mix la tka wurM. nmfwi aia r avslu 4w 1 I f I Yes I Can and I Till Kuruian du wiUi Ido boat rtnr lo be fooml In tht- CHty of Maw Boraw. ivaalll a fajtiri,, j,-. , ., ,.1 Uucaielierr) . i. 1'kurber a Mi v. Huinl.le b--, m-. HwooyBae. .1 J o a. j. he. Alliaaaa vry Una and gomA. Als SSanr olhar brand, all aood If ual quKa ao Bna, AuS Sgalii. 1 ilave wery niwltei, UtSuabe. mid HUc. liuporiad i'luara. lar Hael amokin, U10 Waal m trp tlmr wUerc. uid i'ai Cut CavenSlsh a ltd raaaty uiber branda too nuaaerona to mwUiMli ' ' HEW BERN GRADED SCHCCL, SKSSION OF NH-sr. PHOK GEORGE W. NEAUPnoasn. Ii..- rwit Meaaiou of iLm St aooi wilf be liird uiulnr tli anipirea at ke TrastewS of llii- N.- v Aradeiur, Monday, Sept. lath, 18C6. TIih Prim i. 1 will Iw ably assisted by hiii-h of ouiDi.u-ut taaxxra. J H la tue purpoaa of the nianaj)imr'n.,asaail oil by the lllx-rul ooutrlbuBon of eitlaMasaa ?ew Bern, to CONTINCK the School FUCK OK I UITIO.n to children of aoaa rms etU- aeniofthe Kiithth Sintiool lHstrletoT CrSVaa oounty. riioxe fruii, iji,Ud W baaharsed ashnra- Uifore. Dy ord-i of the Board, W. M. WATHOJT,' 'f Bee. and Trass. Ferdinand Ulrfi, 111 . WHOLESALE GSflC AGENCY OF UAZARD POWDER 00. AtSO IN 8TOCK:,, HrfWiU ' HaPkg Kodak. iSk-iaU. Palufs4, A)1h, Xaiis, and BhoA of all Hlses at T. A. Orttn'g Old Stand. J. Mr.RnT?T1?w' riaEECQTiIJoOaUia POUOPK 8T NEWBEJttr,4 M.'4i CaTBAJBNS Lata. Onahw rv 1 Vt.VT This is to oertify that J. MlSoVy lsa rwo pair or boots of flue smaj tty, sxcellent fit and verV darah&u' I take pleasure in pataxmUmsaSMl feassn- mending to all who maw TuHi i his Ime of business, as being 'worth of rMB A A nauu, r- w JhLH&S&i. '"J-! tA-iiuWlwa publio that he has now two nrst-clsea the very best material,, and aansaaamn the very best quality of boots and sfaosn. made on tho shortest notice, ' and guar. iSVA'- Vourc"e' n1aBaW 1000 "HniTTYtl.O FAIX SPECmTirX Goilett's "Magnolia" Ootionfeina, with .Feeder, ftaxl OondMsersuvui Pratt Cotton Oth; with lfen and Ccffl&ansr.. nu A Qarver Cotton Gins, TithiF44- ere and Cppdarxaerg. , lxiUm "Boea" Vawer tJotto PrwMsvl "fi0ft9kilaaad Oattotf tHtSt$. - tlpaipl64e Cotton OeenerB.Jia - pntapcfcg " A4 aruttiiaa of alt elsawea'Wlf-; & 7rUwaiinhsataU.L- ' JCi;rt ' eMV'4 ? Iron Front. C. - W- 1 1C4 n ar -.m ran aha mumtm Saahsr aa msMmMsb a Agent forlftdTbanUt. 4. j;h.... f jnlyjt 4wiia 1 - .1 ' oarty roDven a- , . -1,1x7 -sal , 1 1 1 H 1 t lk ur , i i 10 1" i 't7,lb-j t i

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