- 5 J4ii ' O 0 I i w .j i.. ; ... . h I;., ,Ut-. PRICE 5 ' . t , r- ' 1 'A Jse C iM-K. . '". - T - " . - t i JSt ' - . - , -. f at jI KlalaSareAJaaaatas. -J 1 t rleir Bernertaiitude. 86 North? 5 " j .W- longitude, Tl r West. v rises, o:n l Liengin or any. lr4IJSI17ESS LOCALS'' inittfiiifrior Court it ia mmiob this KlMT Til l ' '"' Vena 'xtiaa ' cvap meeting closed - fimitj leeniBg ;with intereeting I A?0. We ?1J f tje KHd d f penopBl e (Tetitir Of fBL CoUlgw Qf. Ivwd Bate beglM tt Ho'clocki et Demooistia oonvention t PoUukuvi Ife Tiodeyiithi -Metimer TmWlll leavel loHaediataif ea tfce arrlvel of the train from UoMheU City. TM kteamer Kiaton arrived from t JUnatoa 5 yesterday evening with one iohdred asd thirty bale of cotton, an 4 UMN. J, I Tucker, Samuel Qainneriy Mid Bland, of Pitt, as passengers. . .U er fUhermea want the right to f&hoa tha north 'aide of Neoee river letored, they should register at once .and aea that every man votoa for Clark tnn4 JLeneand the whole People's Ticket. The steamer for Polloksvllle will not laava; jnntil after the arrival of the mail train from Morehead City this morning aqdwUl return ahif evening in time to Connect with down train. A good chance to go up Trent river and bark the same day. Jj.JP. JFtfe, fonnexJy.of this cityj nowof Fayetteville, is in to f ijy. itbjQea. Jkahi has .returned from the Northern marketa, and U now receiving Bjlaneifgan) tkoek xd efctkmt and itodi. 11 II atBewM. ' -t'W't JSuhlish elsewhere a list of ap . ptMtanflBtt f Wi M." Simmons, Estj. i lAO0 Ofoty fcexl 8atr- fWlf poster are not out in time, JnartU-tiaa aaake, an effort let - tsAf T!MYae.-.'' r b F. IL Simmons, Esq., ODens his can " a$m of the M CongreaeibnaJ dwirict at fayevUle, Jones oouty,a ftjaturday . , Wi nrg upoWteple of. this, his ' Ml aiWuttOj ytvaShima rous ing vote,'aww -know she wllldo ljk. C4SftldlpUl"hOBOf1Bpon the oouniy ia wfcaiere sphere ha, to caflbd. As f ieanaatB gf '-th fiftieth Congress we be, 4, .hopor.to .l 4iBtrict. Jla does ' i i'aits thy honpt ao begin and eiose fai , v'wUTila het hor4ert, ,nurra J;g!33hy lit imiwiIii il m i . 1 . ' ' i - JerHftv;?'-;"''' ;. .. t"Darhani', 'ToCaeco toihas 1 . W. Q. Burkhead, JEeijH-a"-hleBt ; la ahiarainBifa iat'i good adiaot. .He , ae4. ..She editorial fraternity of Horth aaju ieit bmt s Mfc Bnrkhead Tayr n,: te- aerydcofnpUtaenttotheretirliiiedltoJ fche PUmi, C.-B. Green, Esq.r h-'l Ttha Chatham, J2oor4 hae entered npitr aax fit was born the aaW year th Jovmai. waaand wa 'still regard it as on of oar best weekly eDhgM Tp jUrei r bended ;ditot, AjL London, Esq hae made his paper ,1 paying, institution. He has in ad- , dUiea .eonddotinf his paper tnoceea; . fmiy, 'become the president of a rail- v - road, an4 . now the Democratio can- dtaaTrjpir JtbijMrta tt'.tho JHatHct oowpowaTtjf-the-conntlef "OT Chatham v.. ahilliiamanoe. 'Sa fc geod editor. ' .aSTvfTXniiia aTgood legislator, iiiii. : r. II. r jnmom , Esij,, the Democratio x ' e- " ': te cf the Beoood dtetriot tafVbi ; fl...- .a Cuc&rees, wili' address 'the eitl- ar-cf th" l if tript ttMTfolIolrlnf r " i - n'-'rr MaytviUB, atnrda, " F ..I i; li'afcoev-Monftar, BPv t Tup-sy, Sept. 88. -k. f co nty: Kinston, Thursday, . t i j; La Uracce. Friday, Oct. 1st. . X "f- county : - Yanceboro,' 8atuF-, "ty: Fnow .UilU tKonday, 1 if rv; VTilsoni Wednesday, ,t i Tciraot,; Thursday, , (tin. n. ; v . r . , '..UictU ;. ' will be an- 1 r n. '' AI!en, WortLingtori and r c. cac' ' 's for solicitor, are in 1 j jola i x. Ce discussion at the T.l please cc y --T r .. .. a-" Ike Deimu Vaya; . TM Democratio eoaventioa of Wayne Oouoty, el4 U4 Saturday, aaade the following norajnatkmaj frJonata, Jlr. T, Kornegay; House, J. B.- Gardner, C. F. Bj :Kornegayr aheriff, B. F. Ayoock; clerk Superior oourt, W. W, Slocumb; reglwerU.W. ,TJQatlaar; treasurer, J, XL. Edwards, Tba Unoet harmony Prvvaueo. I n . i r , ,, ' - Abstract mt LUUI Taxbl. Craven county's tax list shows for the preeent year the following list of taxable: " No. of acres of land 104,4.87, vaiaed at (597,634; town, lota valued at 8d4,960; No. of horses 1005, valued at $58,547; mulee 490 valued at S30.085: lacks 1 valued at25U);og 7. valued atSLOOf gdsta 08,' aiuA at SSS9.90-, eatUe valued at f33Jl7: hogs. 0,613 valuMat I0,301v aheep, 1888, valued at $1,780; farming utensils, valued at $KK,W8; money on baad'on tlugeit av.sar, solvent credits ioa,i7; stock in fhcorporated . -oompantes, f 15,177; otter personal property. $459,026; rail road franchise. $10,007. Total valua tion, $2,418,080. No. of white polls, 104eolored,l070. Bark Tax en We call attention to the a J vertibement in this uaue concerning back taxes. The Secretary of Bute extended the time for bringing suits for poeseasion of lands that had been deeded to the State uutil the owners could make a crop and have some opportunity of redeeming their homes. This time has expired and now the authorities give notice that the matter must be closed. The collection of taxes is a question that needs some further legislation. It is not right nor just to make one man pay taxes whilo another is allowed to ro on from year to year without pay ing a solitary cent, his property being sold by the sheriff repeatedly and the county paying the cost thereof. It is also unjust to the men who don't pay to let his taxes accumulate for years and then pounce down on him for several years' taxes at one time. The oollec- tiott should ba. promptly eeferoed each year, and then the emergency is not so great, and a poor man stands a little better chanoe of saving his homestead. From almost every section of the State comes reports of a general improvement of the health of our people, due no doubt to the influence of Dr.- Bull's Cough Syrup. An Appeal to the People. Charleston, S, C, Sept. 17. Mayor Conrtenay today issued the following proclamation: To the pnblio: Tba city ooonoUof Charleston at its hut regular meeting took, tba -following action: W be re as a terrible oalamity baa be fallen Charleston, vast and widespread ia the loss it inflicts, far greater in ex tant than waa -at first realised, and whereas it ia evident that the liberal and spontaneous assistance whioh has ooma to as from all parts of the country and from England, mod which b deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowl edged by oar people, will be wholly in sufficient to meet oar unexpected exi gencies, be it resolved that the mayor be requested to prepare and Issue an address to the public, setting forth our oondition and invoking additional aid for this stricken city." In making known to the general pub lic this declaration of the municipal government as to the oondition of oar city at this time, it aeema to me un necessary that I should add any words of my own. The unfortunate facta are before the oountry, by the statements of disinterested visitors from different parts of the land, after personal obser vations, and are known here and deeply felt. 1 ask the press of the United States to give this proclamation the ben efit of Its far5-reaching circulation. (Signed) William E. Copbtmiat. There .waa alight shock "vt earth quake, at2t this morning. i ; Th'tAteatm .Charleston. ! CHAiiifioirV-K Ct, Sept. 18. Contri butions continue to oome in for' the re lief of tho auff eren by the earthquake bat at best they eannet cover one-tenth of the actual lose. For this reason the relief oommittee ia classifying the ap plications and will -deal first with the widows and others who have no person al means of repairing the damages by' the earthquake, .The scarcity of skilled bricklayers and" plasterers and the high waires retard the werk of reparation, and many citizens are determined to let plastering lie over until the return of a normal, oondition of affairs. . . Every competent mechanic has full work, at extreme prices, and there is room for hundreds more. Tba subsistence oom mittee in their: "report today shews that an equal number of 'white and colored eaavaescre'ar employed, '-who visit daily all parts of the city and report all persona needing ration which rations are at once delivered at the residences. The committee se.y in ooncloeioa that thev have looked .upon the funds en trusted to' them a a gift from their p-oneTous fellow citifne of the United buites, to be used for benefit of the suf ferers by ibe eaxllbqnake, without dis tinction, all classes being placed Upon an equal footing. The only question aekpd is "Are you in want orfoodf"L : , i j i, . ' Salvation Oil ishstyoa want. It kills pain and cure the worst case of r' ''m." rnra'ria, 1 sore throat. r.. ,.s: an.l l.caache. Take . no "; - tt pood." Price ferjly-fireeents a t . . r , " . ; .. ;. - The new crop of trcsTkbtqrnagM 'jv about ready for shipments? a The nemoerats expeb 18 rry "fifth uoBgreauonai aiatnots or Haryland. One of the county poor-hovees of Vir ginia 6M been offered fafAHtere neina! hp iomates ter M ewe - At PorteeaawthfYa., another ootomer ,cll . uyeler 'bas been tried end fined $600 for sefjmg without lioanin. ..... M. BratianewfUisue Minister of Roe manta, has been snot at. The assassin missed bis aim and was immediately arrested and locked mp. : It is stated that the widow of Gen. Grant invited President and Mrs. Cleveland to call on her on their retain from the Adirondack te Waahiwgten. 1m new emiser Atlanta has sailed from New York for a five days' trial to see if she can eotae wp to ooo tract. It is hoped that she may not experience the trouble the Dolphin gave. Rev. Sam. Small has finished the first year of his preaching tour. In that time he has, so said, traveled over 19,000 miles, preached 507 sermons,' and addressed audiences estimated as aggre gating one million persons. Ross and Lee, American oaranrai, have issued a challenge to row edewble sfctrH race with any two men la the world. Siagly they have both been beaten, and neither of them have a record equal to Han lan or Beach. Three ofllceis belonging to the Span ish army at Barcelona have been ar rested for leading a band of seldete to join the Car lists. The Carlisle have long been a source of trouble in Spain in their attempts to overthrow the kingdom. 'The War of the Hoses" has been applied to the gubernatorial contest now in progress in Tennessee between the Taylor brothers. In the discussion at Athens last week, R. L. Taylor, the Democratio nominee, alluded to the canvass as the "War of the Roses," and the expression was at Once oaugtit up by the crowd and furnished the cam paign insignia. The white rose became the emblem of the Democrats and the red that of the Republicans. It spread like wildfire, and within forty-eight hours these historio deeoratione were worn in rosettes from one end of the State to the other. It is now a doable campaign, rosea and fiddles, and all canopied over by the beat of fellowship and fraternal rivalry. ' at Lawt. M. A. Abbey, of RosaelvllU, Ark., dated June 8th, 1884: "At last I have found an honest reraedyy- ft. B. B. is the best Blood Poison remedy on earth, and if . I had a voiee Abel todwld eae freer Atlanta to the' aea; I would pro claim its virtue I have used enly iotar bottles, and am. nearly cured of a aw rious Blood Poison." Sold in Hew Berne by B. If. Daft and E. II. Meadows. 1 ) - . ; XeetUf ef the Uevsmert. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 17. As a result of a movement nest the part of the chief magistrates of the thirteen original States, seven Governess of fas many Commonwealths met here today to arrange for a fitting' observance of the centennial anniversary of . the pro mulgation of the eoaatitntion of the United States. This oentenarr will oc cur on September 17,1887. Ten States were represented. New Hampshire, Massachusetts and North Carolina were not represented, butt probably will be by. tomorrow. The' following Gover nors were present; Pattison, of Penn sylvania' Lee, of Virginia; Lloyd, of Maryland; Stockier: of Delaware: Wet more, of 'Rhode Island; McDaniel, of Georgia, and Sheppard, of South Oaro Iran. New York was represented by Lteuf-Gov. Jones; New Jersey by a oommittee of the Baate Legislature, aM Connecticut by ex-Qov. .Bigqloss. At the Continental BoaajOevsanew-Patti-son. .delivered brief , address of wel come. ' -There were' present also many other distinguished Visitors front the' various States and avJUfcens besjantirte of entertainment. . After Governor Pat tisoq speech, the party 'divided la t PS hi khd raarohxl doa Chaeaat street to the eld State House. Here the party halted in the room where the Declara tion of Independence, .was signed, and standbni -aader eanopr of red,' white and bine, they listened to an address of wsioome by Mayor Smith. ' , : Carpenters' Hall, the old hal where), in- 17T4,1 the first Colonial Con greek met, eleven provinces, being rpissss)Ssd,wae the next plaoe .visited. At this place also a meeting was bell. The Gover nors ranged themselves ' around the laire tables Jin he centre of the hall. Richard K. 1 iVi ay one el the eldest members of the 'Carpenters' Coespany of the City and - Ckmarry pf,'ftOUdeI pbia," weioomed the visitors and briefly reviewed the history of . the time-worn meeting plaoe. 'Hampton L. I Carson then delivered the oration. Thebatineas meeting ef the Gover nors was called to order by Got. Pat tison. Governor Lee, of Virginia, waa invited to take the chair. . Mr. Carson was elected secretary. Letters were read from the Governors ef North Caro lina, New Hampshire and Massacbuaetts regretting their inability to ba present, and , assuring the. Governors that they were in rympalby With the move Bt. OI. J. F. Tajt-n, who crjitist4 t-e Uca of the c '- latiosi I who had cbarg-e of the Tr-r,fr , fa vitd to te e"rl t ) r -li f s --s- t i.S ..t.! ir,;, t i. 1 D"'irr.. to him. - Uilmil ia rc; 'f a.. 1 .'A H would be a good Uea to have every State in the Ft3 represented at tie oeiebrauoo next s-eptapiher by a regul mens oc emaiary, v as eeemea to mmj that the yeeng man in the various BtatesJ would siadlTv avail- themselves of tblsl opportunity 40. par4cpate in the cele-lnothing appeartBg to .make any bnpres bsatioa. i fslcW Jupon it1.' Her1 censtitufiosf finally fist motkfl oftr.'Pattiaoa4.s brraa hratieii'twes mu4 a pessmanesJ The Qcvernee suegeatsd. also thaV a) oom-' miuee sjesMisung.eft the Governors qf the thh-teee) fitates and. represenutive citizens from those States be appointed ta firepan a piae. lea the cSretion. On motioti of Gov. Stocklsy, or Dela ware, the chair appointed t eomniittee oonaasnng or nve Bsemeea to SBrait a plan. The Governors of Pennsyjyania, Delaware, Rhode Island,' Mary land and Georgia were appointed. During the session in Carpenters' Hall resolutions were adopted that each atate and Territory be invited to unite ia preparation for a proper national celebration of the adoption of the Fed eral constitution, to be held in tnls city in September of next year, and that the president be invited to formally icom- manieate to Congress, at their next meeting, the fact that his administi-a-tiqn closes the first centurv of oonetitu- kkmar government, and to urge upon that body the psoprtsty or taking meas ures to render the celeb rati a werthr of an occasion of such dignity and im portance. A resolution was also passed request ing the delegates from the different States and Territories be sent here to meet on December second next to or ganise a permanent erganitatien, with lower to devise plans to seoure a cele iration worthy of the event . Hackles' Arnica Balve. Thk Best Salvc in the world (or Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfae tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. r or sale by Hanoock tiros, lv Onslow Items. Our cotton crops are short. Peo ple are picking and report Ikh than ono-hdICth(4ier.- - . ' ' Mr. W.-'MSttocks, froth 11a., bnt late of Swanaboro, returned to irlMWiV VfrAhFtV Tew 'IaJsYo stay. , . Rer. B. A. Best, Miasionary liap- tlBt, preached an ejoeljent er;n)Qn at iCftiwi Brauoir last' Bdaday tda largeaadien.ee, Mr. Beet is one of the oIOsjst'stiMmtffit rMAeetM min Uters jf the Gospel ip oar coanty. ''IfceTS. Casn''en and Baker closed tbelr hdesjUng at 'Bhiblhndtr ' last Saturday, with fourteen (voo&aMaat to the church. We heard one ser mon from Mr. Baker and pronounoe It good. Tbe fourteen were bap tised near JSichlands on Saturday, Utkinst. Revs. Paris, Pocket, , Warlick Dixon, Methodists, closed their meeting at Swans boro last week, twelve aeoessioas. It doe seem ae if gjitlib people vmjoia the ebutck after awhile. We hope so. Ker. Kr. flaaat, Onslow's upper cironlt preaoner, fare us one 01 nis nesj; sermons last Soaday at Richland in which he told as not to be atold of earthoTiakesj that is, not bo Jet earthquakes scare ns in the ohorola. which we think was good aavice. Edward Brinson and John An drews, two prominent wfeito. men, chased a blacksnake irfto tallow lrtitwpoJ log about seven yeayj lUoJ-Ah othtt day Jhoy, Jrjtl some others, passed by the log and, remembered well or having stepped the snake in so there was no chance oi his getting out: chopped open the log and the snake was still liv ing; bad turned brown and grown twlc tb6 sise, and ran out of the log aid escaped; ; It ;w as sopppsed th snake lived on rotter -wood as there; was, a Gonolderable hole la the middle ef the log.. The Onslow side of the Quaker Bridge road is , tba best condi tion, says -the--overseers. The overseers on the Jones county stdv dognwwato be dofag feirs)jul while oac Teaeer, arho 14 Q&oU i always on the lookoat. for baa places, and works his road regular and te good advantage.: Now, Mr. Jones, ot - Mr. BowelU or whoever yon are'.dont let, Hardy ITranks beat yoo M a road .orerBeer; tty kmgef;',TtrsUe.i 1 fi&n.worse than out side If ttr wort; go, at KritfiSawayr; .;.., r1 ! OoaddUe sickness in our oommuarity Mr. B.Veatera'fam. oy are eaxir an - sto iaiM una Lo&selL from. Brown Bound, who is oa a tisit to friends and relatiyes at am.- juranoa w aiso bick. iur. Henry. Tettewaj te, still, rer? fcic&S Ou ezoeUestIoctor,J Ia 2J lcobwrL, thinks, the worst isorer with, Mr. P. Some of oar scholars are very sick eve cf rteaj l;r,!f -1161!!' daughter-of Mr. an J . lirai llobt. Wooten, died PatBFtrTT" 14th instarrJ f r-lMiliy- X Mo!"- w - f ,:ti; wef-.'-Lvn Ci.hiie Ofl .1 . . HU KIB.. k Jv.f 4 riot t.,, jstlldwSnai c ' B al re 4 W aehee. from catarrh.. Several .pbysiojaat and various patent medicines.were resorted to. vet the disease! ixmtimxeA mjsabated. oeosma aoaaad, Vim pomom being in t Wrea',2,botfa'ei '61 VB.':B.'end piaderLher upon its -use, and to Our Uat prise. the, impcovemeBt began) at eeoe, and Mr recovery was rabid and 00m pleteu Ko other preparauovi ever pro duced siirh a wendatfni nhange, and for si I, forms ef KUtod Diseaes J cheer fully teommend V. B. B. as a superior blood purifier. R. P. Doixjk, Yardmaster Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, Qa. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. anted at Once, Five hundred white boys and girls from 14 to 21 years of axe to learn cigar ette making. The work is light and very profitable to those who are willing to apply themselves eiltgentlv. Address W. DlK. &JNS & Co.. au202aw4wwt Durham, N. C. tDVICB TO MOTH E1U. Mrs. WinsloWb Soothino Svbup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diar- hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. jan34dtutheaiw' v COMMERCIAL. Jocbjial Ornot. Sept. 'M 8 P. at OOTTON. Niw Yous, .Sept. IB. Futuiett closed firm. Rales of 43,000 bales. September, March. 0-17 October. U.Jfl April, 9 .V November, ll.tl May, 9 S3 December. 'J 24 Judb, lt.71 January, U.31 July, .7y February, 9 30 Aagust, Bpots; very Arm Middling 9 S 1ft Ixjw MiidlinK 8 13 10; Good Ordinary H 16 New Berno Market firm. Halog of 27 bales at 8 12 to 8.5- Mlddiing 8 8-8, Low Mtddlinir H 1 H Good Ordinary 7 3 . oosiBaric nisiKT. Beep ooTtok '12. M. Oottos SiatD 110.00. Tuarairrun Hard , Si. 00, dip, 11.75. Ta 7So.aSl,B5. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Co (5 5a 00c. BKtar-7aa8a. BsuurWAX-Mfa. per lb. fbuswOn foot, Uc.bo 60. Oouhtsy IIakb 10c. nr lb. " Laid 10c. per lb. ocsv-rSe.'eer doaea. rasHH rXas-ejaOe. per pound PujrpT-S. per bushel. fbPDKa 75c.a8l.00 ner hundred. DmoNSS0c. pet barrel. FtttLl ?jASte7T)c. Hrons try, loo.; green be. Arrues 35aS0o. per bushel. Pba 75c.i'Ui5 nee bushel. Hoiva-r 860. per iral. faUhOW-Se. per lb. s3mosaaa-Qrowa, S0a35c. ; spring SoMOav. - . 1 Jslaalr-TOo. pet buaheL Oats 50 cts. pes boshel. Tuanire 60c. per buabei. Irish Potatoes ta.TB per bbl. Wooir-10al0e. per pesjnd. PeVaTOnaBehamn. SSaSOc.; yams. 40a50c. Kraos kite ic. ' BHDrQtJIH-West India, dult and njm- inal ; ace 'wanted. Buildinr. B "inch hearts, 08.00; saps, 1.60 pat M. WBOLXSAjuK rmrcra. Kbw Mess Fob 418.00. Bhodldeh Meat Tic C. B.fsJrT. B's, B.S and h. O . 7ia. fV7a-rr8,aSao.00. Lajji 80. by the tierce. Hilley-Basis 10 's, $2. 50, 8WIAB Oranulated, 61o Oomae Sallo. fax SSaWOo. peraack. MobAsaas A8rarwMaeae, Powaw W,00. . Bhot Drop, tJ,"rt;,bnk, $2.00. Back, Taxes, NOicftjsTSoTIOE. Ihi ittecUdtfy of SUte calls attention t the face that the last Court In Craven eeantft la Shis tear; begins on thstfthJ ear of Hovember. 188. All ' persons swing BXCK, SAXB8 are required to settle the same 0 or before tbe 18th day of Noretaber, 188, if the desire to save further trouble andezpenee. '.the asaowats Sue aM be aeoertaraed at.theRegistetyosBoe,)! JeeJlwl 1 1 n ' TO ADVEHTJEES. A List of lono ' kirtianv MM intn STATKfl AI'IXJliptti wULbeesadea ap- ' ruw wao watrtatdvertWrris u par, waidkra Sietar aaaarom artetoh ad effonuta work UMkatlM Vartoua sectioM efoeVBelMt loaal Lttt,. , -j.. - , ,. irl 'OBEO. MrWEtC TTJ., ' T-a, Jawaf atee AS wmm Ssnmi, Sep ttisa,,..,; AaprBM sweet, atew ar: i okstijISiJk 1S8: I will sell at Public Aaotioeu at the Storehouse west us" the Bterofcewse for etlf oeonpted by Wm. OolIlgaa.'St- the r arson al ESeets belonging co the j ITferfti Caah-j als ,tpommenoe ail r , v. WM COLUO AJY ' Got lector Estare ef Wm. ColligB, dec4. tit. turn. SmaHiyjesjA Sbtcr, 1- it . OEHEM4L- BARDWARf, ' TfiOVARE. QIUaBWAMBr ' yQQMAWJJi&. cuauuuir, AND VTOVKS, I'NSl'RPASSED AS JQ ' PRICE ANDQUAfcWJr. Middle Htrrtrr, ext UCSTTo se!6 dw ly NEW BEBNElC. For Polloksvllle." The steamer TRENT will leara Haw lerueon TUESD A Y , 6Brt.Mllscfr Ben folloksville, immediately after the ar rival of the train. f " 1 giving delegates and othersj opportu- ui utMHiuiBg ute Benasoiuu oon vention, and returnine ia tiaae. fnr, tho train the same evening. Fare for th round trip, SO oents. - 1 .mTi' John 11. BELL, Ageae, , w-,fm. For Reritj 1 .ln; Tin 1, ,. 4 ' . I- .A1 I. I uurLhea.l ouiucr VI MldlW Xna( mUttmt- erai ulley. over the storrn oocuuled by M. II HulLan yoid huniual taioa, t., -7(i ' HIT IIH lllu nu.uiineTor .iwinnK or iKmrdlna-houae 1'ikhiIuu Kivoa O. I. Ui, tsaa. .1' !. Aj.pl.vl.. Jl 'UN HI OH EH, Sii-w batu. Mrpl. tit I MftlFsW . TTTT nr-- For Fall Planting, ..aurHffp. Kale, Spiriacb ana Turnip Seed. E. H. MEAIXIWS I' b6. augSl Iw 1 1. , . INSURE AGAINST ACCIOEUTi Guaranty Mutu'al'Acci- Policy Carried rolf Wb6ut 818 Yearly. Pays weehly benerita, Saaj.'u.x Loas of Life, 98 ,00fr. "' ,0 " ' Loss of both feet er Nrtt'hsaadstt.Wei Iobs of one foot or one $a4, $2,000'. "WATSON tEJTRET, sep-idwtf ' Agents ' L. 1.7..I ' School NotiCf). Miss Leah Jones will Open a School on Monday, Bept. 7tei ' ! ' 1 Miss Marks will teach Traak a2 El. ooutlon. Pupils who would be in the! th. 7tsand grades wUf be reoeived. lerm 9i-w per meaib t eldJv School Koticf3. M IHS MANLY wl II . a-, i . . . Mid Vount Ladies, in ttfi. citroBnorr.s7i7 -tLu, xuLLionpetaunu, lile qnarterly in atlva l union pet annual, twmt e CJb.1. 'wr- Ml dif Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat flair ' ' 1 lo !1)lJr.Vltlr hut. -jU una 1 1, DT-.'r , .Vf'VA-iUu ,t!i(,ld 10 B9HI qpt ll n ft'HO I- 60 bbls. Mackereljr 1 i loi nams iuc iiv 25 ChandeUei 'fttw' lamp) nw2;l A I' ' S. ft .TElSElJ And ali o lie BOTTOM, PRIOEC joews at ap22 diX V7 39 Jllk dr"2wP f3 air TeJ r.Hr sTM(jirs. e mt wi.v, wrjtmwas;.. m ."an. Ja! iT t il i.;I -r; i.'a . Y. .i.wt-.K. y.i aim ia ri i V i l.,' l J-i? 1

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