Daily Journal
THE
VOK V.-NO. 161.
NEW BEHNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1886.
PRICE o CENTS.
LOCAL NEWS.
lairul laUlr llmute.
New Berne, latitude, 86 6' North.
" longitude, 77 8' West.
Sun rises, 5:54 I Length of day.
Sun seta, 5:44 I 11 hours, 50 minutes
Moon lots at 8:44 p.m.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Norfolk oysters at Mrs. Womble'e
restaurant next door to cotton exchange
tonight.
Cotton was a little off yesterday.
Hurrah for the board of city council.
They have determined to turn on the
light.
A wagon load of Onslow mullets
were in the city yesterday, selling
briskly.
Mr. Thos. Daniels, the city treasurer,
makes an important notice in this issue
that every owner of real estate, whose
. property has been 6old for taxes, will
do well to read.
O. W. Wallace, for several months
second mate of the steamer Shenanduali,
has been made Captain of the steamer
Carolina and w ill ply the waters of
Neuse, Trent and Coulentnea riveM.
The city council proceedings wire
handed in yesterday evening but they
are unavoidably crowded out. ne of
t1 e important items appfaring is the
Bleps taken to light the city. Tin y will
appear tomorrow.
Mr. L. Thomas arrived from Uayboro
yesterday with a chapter of orphans
from the Oxford Asylum. They Kavt'
an entertainment at the theatre last
night, a large crowd being present. A
handsome little sum "was realized for
the asy
Shaking High I'rlrr..
Mr. Wm. Sultan hBs a stoic jammed
full of new goods on Middle street and
he is making war on high prices. His
advertisement was handed in too late
for this issue but will appear tomorrow.
In the meantime visitors to the city will
do well to look out for.him.
C rav.n County Uur.la.
Jailer Rodgers reports 18 guests at
his house now being entertained by the
county. Twelve of these are awaiting
trial 9 for larceny and 8 for A. & B.
four serving out sentences and two are
adjudged crazy. This is a costly insti
tution to Craven county. We hope
Judge Gudger will make an extra effort
to relieve it of some of its guests nt the
November term of the court.
Mrions Affray.
Wm.' Bembry and Thos. ("laggings,
two oolored men of James City, got in
to an affray on Monday night when
Bembry struck Claggins on the head
with a stick of wood inflicting a serious
blow. Bembry was brought before
Justice Watson yesterday and upon the
testimony of Dr. II. O. Bates that the
wound Was serious the preliminary
hearing was postponed until Friday.
The bond was fixed at $500 in default
of which the defendant was sent to
jail.
Ready For Tne Fray.
Mr. Geo. Ash has completed the ar
rangement of his large and elegant
took of clothing and is now ready for
the customers. His advertisement ap
pear! in this issue. He claims to have
the finest stock of clothing ever ex
hibited in any ono store id New Berne,
and to verify this claim invites an ex
amination of his stock. Our country
readers will do well to call and see him
about it
Cel.. W!altfr'a Candidacy
Col. J. N. Whitford, in that portion of
hie speech' which he was permitted to
deliver before the Jones county Demo
oratin convention, stated that be had
' dot yet 'decided whether he would be a
candidate or not. He certainly got very
poor encouragement from that conven
tion, .though a prominent Republican
aid afterwards that the manner in
- whioh the convention treated the Col
onel made him one hundred votes.
" Since writing the above Col. Whitford
has sent In bis card announcing himself
a candidate. Hie many friends in the
9th district will regret to see him ap
pearing as an independent candidate
against the regular nominee of a Dem
jooratio conventian. But the JourkaL
, will not undertake to advise him; he is
older than we, and has doubtless re
flected well before entering the canvass.
- Is our bumble opinion his coarse will
be regretted and condemned by a large
. majority rf the Democrats In the dis
trict. .
V.. '" ' Math Haads Vp. -
" -1 -" WHA5, Oam June'4, 1883, .
: For over two years I have been a suf
. ferer from rheumatism, affecting; both
. bo aiders to such an extent that I could
' 'not put on tor coat -without help. The
: use of seven bottles of B. B. B. effected
aa entire care. J refer to Bev. W. W.
"Wadsworth and all merchants of New
nan. Jacob Sfohqub. -
- Bold in New Berne by It. re. WBJ
and E. H Meadows.' -v.- '.''S'S.':.
Weather Indications.
Arrangements are being perfected by
which very shortly the Atlantic Rail
road Management will display at its
different telegraph stations weather in
dications and warnings. Signal flags
will give warning of ail cold waves and
coming changes of temperature, etc.
This is really a valuable service and
should be appreciated by our farmers.
It is the policy of the railroad manage
ment to foster everything of a local na
sure, and we are glad to see that the
railroad people are thus early beginning
to look out after the trucking interests,
for this weather signal service will
necessarily save the trucker many dol
lars by giving him timely warning of
approaching frosts, etc.
In addition to the bi'nal Hags, bulle
tins w ill be posted at the depots giving
information as to the weather in detail.
Personal.
Mrs. C. M. V. loll, it has returned
from the North and reports an elegant
stK'k of millinery following.
Messrs. H M. Abbott. Louis Kilpatrick
and others of Ienoir county, were at
the Kxrhange yesterday with cotton
Mr., J. Chapman and wife and Misb
Carrie Chapman of Maple Cy piers, and
Misses- Mary ami Julia llaivey, ol
Van i -ebon i, i e registei ed ut the ( i n
tral Hotel t sterday.
Mr. Win. Clew, of Vane. , jH nt
the ( ' astou House. 1 le i epc i I s . .a I it 101,
strong ill his ton rising
Mr. J.K.I eary, u merchant . I I r i n
ton. la in the city.
We heard it luinored on the streets
late yesterday evening flial our old
friend Cad Kooiicv, of Onslow, whs in
the city. He has forgotten that the
luti h sli ii of 1 he Jot UN a i. office hangs
on the outside Where wan he last
iiiglit'
('. N. III. l.l i I onri.
The follow nig are the jurors for fall
term of I'. S. District cou r l to be held
in the city of New Heme on the fourth
Monday in October,' jurors to be present
on the following Tuesday lit 10 . in.,
Oct. L'C, 1KS6.
Wayne county Jno K. Smith, liar
rell Dortch, Albert Ajcork, J. T.Oli
ver. Edgecombe H. II. Shaw, Of. 1 ar
rar, Thos. Newton, Frank Dew.
Carteret K. H. Maun, It. W. Hum
phrey .
Craven John H. Dillard, Wm.
Cleve, sr., Chas. Dray, Chas. Sutton, T.
H. Mallison, Abralun A. Ilryan, J. H.
Brown, Wm. llollisler, A. M. llaker.
Freeman Ernul.
I'itt-Jas. T. Williams, Thos Dupree,
J. W. Smith, J. K. Russell, W. I). Her
rington, A. 1). Hill, Allen Johnson.
Lenoir L. J. Woolen, Fred. A. Whit
aker, L. U. Fisher, D. S. Davis, J. W.
Grainger.
Onslow Alfred Murrill.
Jones Amos Heath, J 1 Ilrogden,
Henry Simpson.
Pamlico W. D. Alford, Jas. Caroon,
D. H Abbott, J. 8. Lane, W. It. Haw
yer.
Greene Richard McKennie, J. W.
Creech.
Beaufort E. H. Hoyt, John Wilkin
son, Sylvester Dibble, Jno. Harding,
Henry D. Stilly, B. W. Walling.
Hyde Jeptha Brinn.
The r.rlerM Canvas.
The Beaufort Record gives the follow
ing noteR on the political situation in
Carteret:
Dr. John W. Sanders, the. regular
Democratic nominee for the Senate in
this district, comprising the counties of
Onslow, Jones and Carteret, will have
a walk over in the district. Independ
ents and self-constituted nominees
must stand from under.
Mr. Charles R. Thomas, jr., the Dem
ocratic nominee for the House of Rep
resentatives has begun the county can
vass auspiciously and' thus far has met
with great success. He has had fine
weather at all his appointments and
has been met by large audiences en
thusiastic for all the Democratic ticket.
The canvass will continue in eery pre
oinct of the county. The next appoint
ment after today is at Pelletiers Mrrts,
October 6th.
"When we two parted, after linger
ing late at the garden gate, I felt that I
had taken cold," said Thomas Takein
time, "and next morning I was hoarse
indeed. But a bottle of Dr. Bull's
Cough Srrup fixed me up, and there's
enough left for next time." .
T 1 he Tot era or the Oth Sciatorial
District :
At a mass convention of Democrats of
Carteret county, held at Beaufort on the
21st day of September last, I was nomi
nated as the candidate for the Senate
it being the time for Carteret to nomij
nate and having accepted the nomina
tion, I will address the people of Car
teret, Jones ana Unslow counties, ac
cording to custom, on the political issues
of the day. ' The times and places to be
announced hereafter.
Respectfully,
; J. N. WJiitpobd.
October 5th, 1886.
Acute rheumatism is an Inflammation
of the joints, marked by pain, beat,
redness, and a tendency to suddenly
shift from one Joint to another. With
UheM symptoms apply Salvation Oil, the
great paia- curey to the affected parts
witnout delay. . . . ,
THE DEMOCRATS OF JOHES.
The Democrats of Jones county as
sembled in convention at Trenton on
Monday, Oct. 4th.
Mr. Samuel Hudson, chairman of the
executive commitue, being absent on
account of sickness, the convention was
called to order by Joseph A. Smith, a
member of the committee.
Mr. J. C. Bryan was elected tempo
rary chairman, Geo. V. Kconce secre
tary. Mr. Uryau staled the object of the
convention and urged the importance
of harmony.
Cyrus FoBcue, Esq , moved that a
committee consisting of one from each
tjwiichip be appointed on permanent
organization. The motion w as adopted
and the following gemlemen were ap
pointed J A. Smith, C. J. Mattocks,
N. II Street, Lewis Hynum, W. O.
Koidham. jr , C. 11. Koouce, K E.
Koouce, and C. H. Foy.
P. M. Pearsall, Esq., moved that a
Committee on credentials and one on
rules and resolutions be appointed.
The motion was carried and the follow
ii. g were appointed On credentials,
J ll Stanly, A. 1'. harrow, E. H.
Wat.rs. J i I Bell, F. M. Dixou, J H.
Kanliii, J E (iray. On rules and
resolutions, KJgar Rouse, B H. Mor
ion, f J. Mallocks. A. P. Harrow, J. It
Wesihrook, Walter Haskins, J. O.
Andrews and ('yrus Foscue.
(ol. J N. Whitford being piesent,
asked permission, w bile the coinuiillees
w i i e preparing their reports, to make
an explanation of Ins ohilion in regard
to the Senatorial controversy.
After some oh ji etion . I ol . Whitford
wan permuted to speak lie riplained
how the mass con elit ion was called at
lUaufort and the call made upon him
l.y it. He slated that he was not in the
tu Id yet, but would not say that he
would not be, and that Dr. Saunders
was taking the proper steps to put him
in the field, he was willing to stand by
his record and hoped that Dr. Saunders
would expose it to the people of the
district, went into Dr. Saunders' rec
ord , etc. , etc.
Mr. K F. Sauiiilerson, made the point
that the Colonel was attacking Dr.
launders' private character, which he
thought very w rong in the Doctor's ab
sence. The chairman slated thai the Colonel
was out of order.
Col. Whitford acknowledged that
they were stronger than he and be
would therefore close.
J I.. Ballard made a few remarks,
relative to the Pollokgville convention,
claiming that it was regular and hoped
that Col. Whitford as a good Democrat
would abide by it.
T he committee on permanent organ
ization reported for chairman, J. C.
Bryan, for secretaries, U. W. Koonoe
and Benj. Brock.
The report was adapted.
The committee on credentials submit
ted a report showing that every voting
precinct was represented. The report
was adopted.
The committee on rules and resolu
tions submitted the following report:
Resolved, That a majority govern in
this convention.
Resolved, That we hereby tndorae
the course of our president, and pro
nounce it wise and patriotic, also the
course of our Senators, M. W. Ransom
and Z. B. Vance, and pledge our unfal
tering devotion to the principles of the
Democratic party.
Resolved, That Dr. J. W. Saunders
being the regular nominee of the Demo
cratic party of the 9th Senatorial dis
trict, composed of Carteret, Jones and
Onslow held at Polloksville Sept. 21st.
18S0, we do hereby endorse the action
of said convention, and pledge to him
our undivided support.
The report was adopted.
The Chair announced that the next
business in order was the nomination of
county candidates.
Cyrus Foscue, Esq , put in nomina
tion for the House of Representatives
Lewis Bynum.
On motion the rules were suspended
and Mr. Bynum was nominated by ac
clamation.
Thos. Wilcox put in nomination for
Clerk of the Superior Court, Thos. J.
Whitaker.
Mr. Whitaker was nominated by ac
clamation.
At this stage of the proceedings P. M.
Pearsall,-Esq., made the point that the
proceedings were irregular; thai there
should have been a ballot so that each
township could cast its vote in accord
ance with the plan of organisation.
The Chair decided that the point was
well taken, and the roll of townships
was called and .Messrs. Bynum and
Whitaker were nominated by ballot.
Jos. A. Smith, W. E. Ward, A.
H asking and Edgar Bouse were put in
nomination for Register of Deeds.
Mr. Smith was nominated on the
third ballot.
v A. O. Barms, C. H. Foy, E. 1L Foecus,
tnfasl f?raa Tlwifjsrtt waM Tn In asnsjmtntft.
1 turn, for Treasurer. -
Mr. Barrus was nominated on the
5th ballot.
8. E. Koonce, Lewis King, J. II. Bell,
Curtis Hay and Lafayette Dillahunl
were placed in nomination for Sheriff.
Mr. Koonce w as nominated ue the
3d ballot.
Dr. C. B. Woodly, U. E. Andrews
and Dr. N. Ii. Street were put in nom
ination for Coroner. Dr. Woodly was
nominated on 3d ballot.
W. A. Jones was placed in nomination
for Surveyor and was nominated on
the 1st ballot.
Mr. Lewis Bynum was called for and
came forward and accepted the nom
ination. Moved and adopted that the proceed
ings bo published in the New Berne
Ji'fh.NAl..
On motion the thanks of theienicu
lion were teudoied Ihe (hairmun and
secretaries.
Adjourned.
J . C 1'hi.o Chin n
(i. W. K.....VL,
VtSJ. lillCA'h.
Secretaiiws
Mic la ul Uo.il
It has been reported that 1 was dead
but 1 am not. lor four years I hae
been attlicled with a socio case of
Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Neural
gia. My tlesh shrank away, my mus
cles seemed to dry up and form into
little knoUl, Joints were swollen and
painful and all concluded 1 must die
I have used live bottles of It. B. B. and
I have gained 50 pouudB of lien) i . and
am now as sound as any woman
HH1.I.K DtNNAW'AY, Atlanta, fa
Hold in New Berne by l(. N lHitT)
and E. H. Meadows
Kinston Items.
If all the possum dog . . u I i .te.
l ay 'or would be electotl sin Mil r. xt
November by a big majority.
The receipts of cotton at ll.is i.c .
last week wcie about one lh..usai.d
bales. The pure fluctuated Ir.'iu v :i 1
to i cents.
An imtnei.se circus tram pass.-d
through K insioii last Saturday taking
a large crowd to the circus at folds
boro A circus in this country i- about
as irresistible as the 'famcln are com
ing." The "old campaigner." we regret to
say, has been severely under lliewra
Iher with a very bilious attack of chills
and fever. He looks and perhaps feels
like one who has been "down among
the dead men. "
Sherilf Sutton, it is supposed, has
gone down to Charleston to get a view
of the ruins caused by the great earth
quake. In the meantime candidate
Taylor keeps his weather eye ou the
movements of his indefatigable oppo
nent. The rite of baptism was erforined
at tbe Methodist church last Sunday by
Rev. N. M. Jurney, for Herbert W.
Cummlngs, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Cummings, and for Paul and Clar
ence Bond, children of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Bond, all of this place, thereby obey
ing the scriptural Injunction, "Sulfer
little children to come unto me. "
The county commissioners held their
regular monthly court here last Mon
day. The usual attention was given to
county paupers, jurors for the Novem
ber term of the superior court were
drawn and inspectors of elections for
the various townships appointed. The
board put Its foot flat and solidly down
on Ihe issuing of any more liquor license
to retail ardent spirits in this county.
Tllramlvna Karapr.
W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winches
ter, Ind., writes: One of my custom
ers, Mrs Louisa Pike, Barlouia. Han
dolph Co., Ind.. was a long sutferer
with tonsumption. and was given up
to die by her physicians. She heard of
Dr. King s New Discovery for Consump
tion, and bgan buying it of me. In
six montns lime sue wane.i 10 mis
city, a distance of six miles, and is now
so much improved she had quit using it.
She feelsshe owes her lite to it. '' Free
trial bottles at Hancock Pro's. Drug
Store.
Countj Canvas.
Tbe Democratic candidates for the
Senate and House of Representatives
and county offices will meet and address
the citizens of Carteret county at the
following times and, places
Hull Swamp, Belmont, rriday, Oct,
8, at 7 p.m.
Newport, Saturday, Oct. u at 11 a, m.
Harlowe, Saturday. Oct. D at 7 p m.
Beaufort, Monday, Oct. 11 at 11 a. m.
Morebead City, Monday, Oct. 11 at 7
p.m.
Smyrna, Tuesday, Oct. li! at . p.m.
White Point, Wednesday, Oct. 13
at
11 a.m.
Portsmouth, Thursday, Oct. 14.
Cedar Island, Friday, Oct. 15.
Mill Point, Saturday, Oct. 16.
Piney Point, Saturday. Oct. 16.
Davis' Shore, Monday, Oct. 1.
Straits, Tuesday, Oct. 19. at 7 p. m.
Merrlmon, Thursday, Oct. 21, at 7
m.
Cape Banks, Saturday. Oct. 23d.
W. 8. Chapwick,
Chairman Co. Ex. Com.
F. B.'Maci, Secretary.
Save His Life.
Mr. D. L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave,
Ky., says he was, for many years, badly
afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes;
the peine were almost unendurable and
would sometimes almost throw him
into convulsion. He bled Electric
Bitters and got relief from first bottle,
and after taking six bottles wm entirely
eared and had gained in flesh eighteen
Douads. Seye be eoaitiTely believes he
would have died,' bad ft not been for
the relief afforded br Electric Bitten.
Sold at fifty ee&U a bottle by Hancock
Bros. '
La Orange Items -
Church services at tbe P. B t'burch
last Sunday and at the M. F Church
Sunday eight.
Last week was one too busy for us to
itemize. We notice, how e er .hat ihe
JuL'K-N'Al. sllll survives.
The price of cotton in this maikel the
past week has varied from P CiO to f.75.
The pr.ee offered today, Monday, is
S.70.
Thomas R. House, Es.j . is t ngaged in
buying cotton in our market. Ut- sup
pose Mr. Rouse will pay as much as
any one in this market.
Last Saturday was show day iiiliolds
boro, and many went from here to see
it. When the train returned it was said
that several lights had taken place.
Mrs. John W. Rouse, w ho has be. li
seriously ill for several days, but bad
changed for the better, was tal. n sud
denly and seriously wcrte last M
Rev. W. E. Swaiu preachid at H. k
ory (irove last Saturday night and io.
day. The meeting will be pi.'tra t i
how 1 ng we are i.ot infoimid .it ll..s
lime.
Kev. U U 1. ise ban Im i ll . Ii 111' lil.g
a stiies of meetings at lnslilut.- II.
past w eek with 1'ii.r W a.ies.-l.'l.s
Ihe church. Ihe lln-clllig Is still II. 1
plogl.sr.
I lie pr . ii r ui led meeting at lh I pt i-t I
' liun ll hele closed last lll.la. wilhj
one addition to the . hurch. 1 he K.
Mr. Hues was assisted by the Ii. r Mi.l
I ulfoid. of Snow Hill.
Several cases of severe si.kn.s-- it.
our town. We learn that W. T. H.-st is I
quite ill. and also the youngest i hil.l . f
lb f. Murchison. Wt also l..;n .!
much sickness in the sutr . l 1 1 o. 1 1 1 y
'iintiy.
Sunday morning a ban-id lotPo on
the platform here w a- fi urtd to be on
file How long It had I
ell t 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 -
Is . "t k In i W I
t i ii r , is ll.
1 1 ' ' w i w a s I
l h.it a fit.- nolo,
sliuiigest thing
Two deaths III
III.-,
.11 1 I,
11
our I v ii last v c k
Mrs. I.asoii. mother of John 1 ..is i.
l.-l . and a . hild . t W S I i. I Is V, ,
bliM not learned the natllle of the ilo
a-e of . iil.i r. e t-it. il l our si lopa
Ihii s t . the bi ica ed
fottoii picking is going mi with P ier
ably satisfactor pl.yres- f itlli.i l
are getting it out and marketing it
mui h faster than usual. The pre e. so
far, has exceeded their e l pet lalions
and lo ibis w e must ascitbu the cause
(I K. W. How ard . Ks.p , had his i igbt
arm caught in a gin while feeding.
Monday , and the flesh literally lorn oil
from the elbow out. Hr. lladley rni
dered the necessary surgical aid. The
particulars as to how it was caught has
not been learned, aa no one was present
at the lime. The wound is a very-
serious one and may yet render anipu
taliuu nucesaary.
Our cotton buyers are complaining
about freights being raised on cotton
from this place to Northern markets.
We don't know anything about freights
or the rules governing freight lines, but
it seems to us that there is a right and
fair way to conduct this business as
well as all others, and that discrimina
tions, if any have been used, are not
right.
Col. Davis has about completed a two
story building from North It. R. street.
The first lloor la to be used us comnns
sary department for the school, aad ihe
second floor for a tailor's room and
printing office, where the Colonel will
have his printing done and issue the
Mui (.'(Kfef. We learn that L. M.
Nash, of Ooldsboro, a very worthy and
well cjualifled young man, will have
charge of the printing establishment.
To sav that our schools are doing well,
is to feebly express it. The patronage
is much better than any one of the
principals expected, while the facilities
for doing work, and good work, has
been proportionately increased. We
intend to visit each of the institutions
as soon as circumstances will permit
and give an account of their workings.
The increased number of cadets ren
ders it necessary for the Davis school to
increase the number of barracks, and
work will commence on one one hun
dred feet long Ibis week.
If Ion Willi a l.ond rllIe
Of Pi i o T paCcxj, ask your dealer for
'Old Hip." Ben dwini
DIKD.
A l bis residence, in Trenton, on Fri
day morning. Oct. 1st. ISHfl, Kdward
htm key Francks, in the 4lh year of his
age Tim funeral services were con
duct! d by Rev. A. D Betts. It is said
of him, he had not an enimy in the
world .
Notice to Tax Payers.
I will be at my office, Saturday. Oct.
the 9th. and all parties wishing to re
deem their property for which the city
now holds deeds for. can do so, other
wise the city will proceed at once by
law to take possession of tbe same; and
all parties holding vouchers issued by
this board will present the same on that
day for payment.
TH03. DANIELS,
City Treasurer.
FURNITURE.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets,
Walnut Bedsteads,
Bureaus, 'Wardrobes.
Mattreaftes, Chairs,
Loangres, Sofas, .
Centre Tables, Etc.,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
JOHN SUTER,
ffeldw Middle Btret,ev Bene, K.C.
! COMMERCIAL.
JOl'KKAl. Omen, I . t 5. B P. M.
OOTTON.
; New Yum, i m. 5. I-utuire ''Wrd
quiet. Sales of ij'j 7w bales.
October. a. April, 'j 4s
November, y : ; May , y
'December. J !7 June. y.O'i
January. J -4 July. y 7;:
j February. August, - -
I March. 'J4' September, .
Spots .juiet Middling y 1 Ixjw
Middling y f ood 1 'idinary 1 .'.
I New Berne Maiket quiet. aies of
.00 bales at s O.f to -i.
Middling y Low Middling Li 4 food
1 ird uiary 1
uinii s niKtkT.
SHKI" ' !-! - J . '.'I.
Con o.n Skeu i iu oO.
Tt'WKNTINS - Hard . "' dip, ll.TS.
Tab -7"c aS 1 '."i
i i.i -. New .:. I u : t
( ' 'UN .'i 'i.iC i,
Rn -K 7'a- ..
HkKSWAA 1 .. pel lb
Phkp On foot, i to ;.
i Col .NTliV 1 1 A M-. Inc. pi r i h
' " I.aui In. , i.. r lb.
K'lOsi ; ". per i)i .Zen .
Kl(K;-II Pi HK 4:atSc. per pound
PEANI'Td '"le per bushel
I liiPPKH - 7'..- n?-! ml j.er hundred
OM...-.H .' i o.r.' - i per barrel.
FlKl.n Pkam i. laTm .
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TAX NOTICE
Notice is In n bv K'ven that the real,
personal and poll tax list, for the year
l'-Nii. in no H- u, IuiihIh for collection.
All persons tin lein assessed are herebv
nolilied to call alinyotlico and settle
the same. 1; . HANfOl'K,
o. i d 1 ( it y Tax I'olleclor.
I'. W. MiLLWimii (,(i. m.(ii;k.
Smallwood & Slover,
DKAI.l.US IN
;-..v-.7i.w. JlAhhWAhi-:,
77.Mr.Wi7', ;i..ssu Ahr.
'.i fo'.A u'.iA;, ci'tH'A:. v.
s 17. I'OOHS. 11I.I.DS.
'.'..INN', I AI.TS,
AM) STu'KS,
I'NM'liPAl.ll AS TO
PRICE AND QUALITY.
Middle Street, Next Door to
I'entiiil Hotel,
n i:v pkknf:. n. c.
K. R. JOHES,
W'hi'icpale and li. tail Deali r in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
General Mcrchandisi',
i$(;oinj and tii;s, i;te.
f on-iniiu ni.i of (irain. CotUm and
i 'ther 1'ri.nl lice sol iciied .
Droiiijif Attention i tiarniitoeil
N. W. for. S.uth Front and Middle 8ts.
m:v hfkni:, n c.
For Rent,
A neat dwelling containing six rooms,
on Uroad street, opposite W. Lorch's.
Apply to
pep24 dtf C. T. HANCOCK.
For FalfPllaiiti
Cabbage. Kale, Spinach and Turnip
Seed.
E. H. MEADOWS & CO.
aug21 dw
Oysters and Restaurant.
Mrs. S. A. WOMBLE has opeired a
First-Class Oyster Saloon and Restaur
ant, one door below Cotton Exchange,
and ie prepared to furnish Ojtten in
erery style. ;
kfnala at all hnnn. Pamillaa annJi
at their homes if desired. eeZS i wim
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