BMW OURXAL. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1882. NO 119. ji jni.jjjj LOCAL NEWS. Jtoarual miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 5:22 1 Length of day, iSun sets, 6:45 1 13 hours, 23 miu. Moon sets 8:56 p. m. The schooner Melvin arrived at Phila delphia on Tuesday last 'Our neighbor, the Nut Shell has sus pended for a few days in order to make bonds we believe- arrangements to enlarge. ' The Board of County Commissioners have been in session this week hearing complaints from property holders on the .valuation of their property. y ' In the Mayor's Court yesterday Enos Banks, the colored boy who dislocated the arm of a sou of Col. Jordan last week, was put on trial. The decision oi the uourt was reserved to this morn The Republicans in Beaufort county are not going to pull in harness with the Liberals. They refuse to endorse their ticket and have called a straigbtout Re publican Convention to nominate can' didates. The County Superintendent of Public Instruction of Beaufort county, holds a Teachers' Institute it Washington, com : . r ,1 :.u T v : sey of Kinston as Principal. : These In stitutes accomplish more good than all . other efforts combined of the ftupra'in--tendent. We think the new school law will prove a failure without them. , The Experiment, of the Clyde Line, came in yesterday morning. Among . the freicht w noticed a larffn nsjnrt, ment of general merchandise for Sam uel Hudson at Pplloksvillo, two engines for J. W. Grainger of Kinston, a huge boiler weighing 24800 lbs. for the now Reamer Kimton, a 17000 pound brick Ttiachine for J. P. Ives and about 500 bunches of cotton ties for T. A.' Green, Craven and Beaufort. Craven county pays $1.68 on the one hundred dollars valuation, and Beau fort county pays SO cts. on the one hun dred. While the Journal has succeed ed so admirably in getting up the Gra ded School, it would do yeoman ser vice to the poor tax payers to suggest some plan to reduce the tax of Craven. Watch Totcer. The heavy tax in Craven is on ac count of the old debt the railroad and until that is (mid he spoke words that went home to every Kinston Items- heart. Cant. Richardson's train began to move before he had finished his last The boom in J. W. Grainger's bust- sentence the Captain was a little sour ness is quite lively. He has sold,, within I because the reporter failed to secure the last ten days, five engines and ten him a leg of barbecue and he barely buggies. had time to get off. Judge Gilmer will Wm. W. N. Hunter, clerk of our Su- long live in the hearts of the 27th Rogi- perior court, has improved, sufficiently ment. to enable him to take a trio to Seven Qitriniva Onxlow Commissioner Court. I 1 t The Commissioners of Onslow countv Some Democrats affect to believe the COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling life; low middling Iljtc. good ordinary lie; ordinary 10)c. None in market. Corn 80c. in bulk; 83c. in sacks. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. Tab Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. honey (Hie. per gallon. Uacon liams lac, CITY 1TESXS. This column, urxt to local new?, t to be natd for Local Advertuing. nfftk minl.ll.i U ..... . ... .. i. : f., t I VAJUHl'K u. iiicid innu uiw iu wiiu " ' niet ni tneir regular moniniy meeting mjukh u wij uwub im umi "MCc.- Bhoulders 15o. Lard 15c sides taxes. Besides we confess to being an unbeliever in the expediency of low taxes. People make great complaint about paying from twenty to thirty dol- lars a year to the sheriff, when they pay twice that amount to the tobacco mer chant or to the beer dealer or for can dies and soda water. The main thing to guard against in the matter of taxes is to soe that they are expended judi ciously. pied. ., - John Schmibbe, the little son of Mrs. and Mr. George Schmibbe of Long Is land, N. Y., who have been stopping in the city for a few weeks, died at the residence of Capt. W, A. Thompson on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, aged about nine years. He was buried in ueaar urove cemetery the same even- ' Ing. ' ' ' Suinglea. i I , We have an enquiry from a friend up the country for shingles. We see shin glee are shipped from this place every week, but can't say if there are any left for home consumption. If" there are any local dealers here in New Berne it would be well for them to advertise in tne journal; ana it there are none here, then there Is a good opening for Your Name in Print. Misses Kate Caraway, Fannie Bryan and Minnie Bryan are spending the week at Morehead City. : ' Mr. W. C. Cannon and wife from Bell's Ferry, Pitt county, were in the city on Wednesday night and left yes terday moiuing for Smith's Creek, Pam lico county, to visit their sou and other relatives. Rev. W. M. Roboy, of the Methodist Advance was in tho city yesterday. He left last night for Morehead City. Mr. Joseph Nelson and family left yesterday for Wanenton. Our townsman, A. O. Hubbard, Esq., whose health has been bad for some time, is at the Lithia Springs, Buf falo, Va. Mr. W. A. B. Branch of Beaufort counly arrived in the city lato : yester- day evening. Mr. Charlie Dewey of the firm of W t. Kornegay Uo. ot Lrolusboro is in the city attending to fixihg in the ma chinery in the steamer Kinston. : l)r. j. T. Walsh ol Kinston came in on the down train last night. He is on his way to Pamlico to preach. Among the passengers for Morehead City last night were Mr. Clement Manly and sister Miss Maria Manly Mr. B. A. Bell and Lieut. Broadbent of the Cutter Stephens. Professor M. Fetter leaves us to-day to take position in a school at Garysburg conducted by his son, Prof. G. Fetter His manv friends in New Berne wish him a long and prosperous future, Mr. J. N. Foscue, of Jones, gives the encouraging news that they are not flooded with rain in that county as is the case here. on Monday the 7th day of August, 1S82, Present: E. W. Ward, Chairman; L. W. Harget N. N. McMillan, S. Burten, C. Gerock Jr., Commissioners. L. S. Petteway qualified as school committeeman for District No. 3, Jack sonville TownRhip, by N. N. McMillan, J. P. ! Ordered, That Carolina Pearson be allowed the sum of $6.25, supply error on last quarter for keeping Sneed's Ferry. Ordered, That D. J. Garner be al lowed to list his taxes consisting of poll and $35.00 personal property. Ordered that Moses I lark leg be al lowed to list his taxes, consisting of 2 oxen valued at $25.00, 4 hogs valued at $4.00 Ordered that Archy T. Parker be al lowed to list his taxes for the year 1882 lpoll. The Commissioners gratefully accept; the oftYr of the New Berne Journal to publish the proceedings of tho Board to seat in tho next Legislature, from this county; but wo would suggest ' 'tis I "distance lends enchantment to the view." ' Miss Ellen Hill of Georgia, who has been visiting Mrs. Chauucey Gray and other relatives in this county, left for her Georgia home last Tuesday; Her departure brought tears from James the II. A Republican candidate, on the "still hunt" last week, lost his "Man Friday" in a gall berry pocosin in the upper portion of this 'county. Judge Fair cloth's Lord Chesterfield, always fertile in resources, sprinkled a little "gall berry brandy" in an open field and the lout was soon attracted by the secret of the charmer. He was kindly cared for and brought to an angry f rau, on a tur pentine cart, whose sympathies were soon enlisted by his "prayer of heart" for his escape from the Ku Klux, whose immediate visit he anticipated. The Beef -On foot, 5c. to 6c. . - Sweet Potatoes 50er per bushel Eoos 11c. per dozen. -Peanuts $2.50. per bushel. FuDDiiR $1.50. Peaches 15c. to 40c. per peck. Apple'; SOuSOc. per bushel. Peaes $1.00 per bushel. Onionh $1.50 per busuel. Beans 50c. per bushel. HiUESDry, Oe. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.15 par bushel. Irish Potatoes $1,50 per bushel, but few in market. Shingles 5 inch, $2.25 per M.; inch, sais, $4.00 per M.; hearts, $5.00 per M. Green hark Convention. A National Greenback Labor Con vention of the Second Congressional District will meet in New Berne on Thursday the 31st of August, at the court house for the purpose of Duttimr in nomination a suitable Yaudidaie for Congress. Delegates are requested to at tend from all the counties in the Dis trict. . Cicero Green. . - Chairman. CRAVEN COUNTY DELEGATES. Isaac Brock, col., Frank Heath. Jeakun ' Gritiin, Monroe Rountree, col., Charles Hutton, (Jaleb Dunn, col., Daniel Bryan, col., John A, Jackson, iez iey White, col., Robert Brock, Rite Nite, R. J. Brock, W. N. Uarduer, William Griffin, John C. Collins, John T. Lincoln, Henry Spear. John O. Gardner, John G. Smith, Amos Biggs, col., O. K. Wetheriugtou, George Willis, John Corbel t, Barns. All Nationals are' invited to attend. Aug. 15. notice: BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, August 16. Oats easier; Office of Sec. and Treas. New Berne & Pamlico Steam Transportation Co. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. At a meeting of the directors, held ou southern new 65a70c.; western white weunesaay, junei, ine treasurer was 67a08c; do. mixed 64a65c. Ryo quiet at ordered to collect from the Stockholders oa7c. nay quiet; prime to choice " ."" -tv .jp vb.i,uiiiii Pennsylvania and Maryland $18.00al9.00 subscriptions to the capital stock of said Provisions Hteady;messpork$22:25a23.25 '"TwS f 7 Hi i 111- incitu ulinlililom nnil r.lonr rilt August, loo. sides, packed, Hal4c. Bacon shoul- Stockholders are requested :to malu ders 12c: clear rib sides 15ic. Hams lyeut as above at my orlioe m Now brave old lady ot once, loaded up her Commissioners of Onslow county gratis blunderbuss and played bold soldier and the Clerk of this Board send them i,nv nil nicht over her cood-natured. f - o - a monthly report of the proceedings and a copy of this order. , Ordered that L. G Woodward bo al lowed the sum of $18.00 for service as Superintendent of Public Schools. Ordered that Isaac Patrick be al lowed to list his taxes for the year 1882; land, 53 acres, valued at $50.00 Ordered that Alonza Redd for solf and wife be allowed to list his taxes consisting of wilvent credits $549.50, 1 poll, 11 hogs $10.00,8 cattle $40.00. -All other personal . property $30.00, house hold and kitchen furniture $25.00. Ordered that L. F. King be allowed to list his taxes consisting of 100 acres of land valued at $50.00, 1 ox valued at $10.00, 13 hogs valued at $12.00 though erring "old Bart." The down excursion train was inter estingly lively at Kinston last Tuesday. Tho friends of Hubbs and O'llara had a lively contest for tho passenger coaches, when a generai engagement began, in which one contestcnt took another by the ears and beat his head against the coach, without injuiy to the hood how ever. The Kinstonians were defeated and driven to the box cars. Tho Hon- orablo Orlando -was present, but not having his "war paint" on, retreated to more peaceful quarters.. It is said, if Hubbs makes as good a run for Con gress as he did in getting away from this "pitched battle," he will surely be elected. Reunion ofthe Twenty-Seventh Reg iment. , to list his taxes, consisting of On yesterday, one huadred and sev- valuea enty-two survivors of the 27th Regiment uraerea mat tranK Humphrey oe assembled at Goldsboro and held their aiiowea to list nis taxes lor tne year nrat. ronninn aiticn the dose of the war. If82, consisting of 4 cattlo, valued at ... - i Everv company was represented save $35.00, 83i acres of land, valued at we learn that crops near there are ex- one. the Guilford Grevs. but they were Ordered that Henry WarU bo allowed tra good-not hurt at all by . tho rains. 8adlv disappointed in not meeting their to list his taxes, consisting of 1 ox, val On the same day Mr. Calvin Perrv old field officers, (iem Jno. R. Cooke. ue" at $10.00; 4 acres of land, valued at near this city tells us that crops are bad- Col. Jno. A. Gilmer; Lt. Col. J. C. Webb ly damaged by rains. He has noted 40 and Maj. Calvin Herring rainy days since July 1st. What a Capt. Slocumb of Co. A delivered the .Ordered that Jobo Holt be exempt from working the public road for 12 .. A Sad Accident. months from this date. We have just received the sad intelli- Ordered that Thos. Foy be exempt gence of the death of Mrs. Mary Sawyer, from working the public roads for 12 wife of Nathan Sawyer, living near months from this date. IPantego. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer had Ordered that J. F. Walton be appoint- been on a visit to Hyde county, and re ed Special Surveyor for W. D. Sanders turned late . in the afternoon, passing to survey lines. . I Ira Topping's about 9 o'clock, when, Ordered that Amos Grady be allowed accidentally, the buggy ran over a cow some one. The Weather. From a conversation on Thursday with Mr. A. C. Latham, of Washington, 1 hogs, lying in the road and threw Mrs. Saw yer out, inflicting a fatal wound. She was taken at once to Mr. Daniel Top ping's and Dr. Bullocfewas summoned to her aid. But before the physician 15al61c. Lard refined 14c. Butter dull; western packed 14a20c. Coffee firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 8ia9Jc. Sugar steady; A soft 9Jc. Whisky steady at $1.19. WILMINGTON MARKET. . Wilmington, August 10. Spirits tur pentine firm at 43a43c. Rosin firm at $1.35 for strained, and $1.50 for good strained. Tar firm at $1.90. Crude turpentine firm at $1.75 for hard, and $2.75 for yellow dip and virgin. ' NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. I New York, August 171 p.m. Cotton futures dull and easy; August 12 92 al2 93; September 12 57al2 58; October 11 92all 93; November 11 68all69; De cember 11 .68all.69; January 11.75all 76. Sales 18,500 bales. Cotton steady; uplands 13 1-16; Or leans 13 g. F01lSALE. One Second-hand Sideboard and Ta ble, small size, imitation oak. One Spring Mattress. Ice-cream Freezer one gallon near ly new. : Dinner Sett English Stone China. Breakfast Sett " Boat Awning, nearly new. Apply at augt7-d6t JOURNAL OFFICE. Berne. Resiectfully, . T. A. GREEN, aug8-dtd Sec. & Treas. great difference in sections so near each address of welcome which was respond- 1 ep to by Capt. R. W. Joyner. - Calls were made for Capt. Swift Galloway, who responded in a few eloquent re marks, after which the Regiment was other. Capt. Calloway's Appointment. uapt. a. uanoway, jjcmocratic can didate for Solicitor of the Third Judicial District, will address his fellow citizens of the several counties embraced in the , following list,7 on' the second each Superior Court therein, at tho county ( towns of the said counties, to-wit: Nash, at Nashville, Tuesday, Aug. 22, . . Wilson, at Wilson, Tuesday, Sept. 5. Pitt, at Greenville, Tuesday, Sept. 10, Greene,' at Snow Hill, Tuesday, Oc. 8, : Jones, at Trenton, Tuesday, Oct. 10, , Onslow,, at Jacksonville, Tuesday, Oct. 17. ;; Iienoir, at Kinston, Tuesday, Oct. 24, Carteret, at Beaufort, Tuesday, Oc tober 31, ,1882. , ; . : We are in possession of information , that Gen. L. G. bstes has arrogated to his Generalship the sole and exclusive right to call a second Congressional Convention to the 2d district. If the General should take too much : upon the shoulders of his highness, the negroes might dump him out of the ; window before ho gets through with his con ventions, Goldsboro Star. I, What can a party expect when it de scends to brute force to run a conven tion V And where, on the other side,- $25.00, and poll. Ordered that Eli Montfort be allowed to list his taxes, .consisting of 1 cow, valued at $10.00, and 1 poll. Orderod that Drs. Thompson and Nicholson be allowed the sum of $50 for amputating Ketcham'o leg. The Commissioners and the Justices arrived the spirit had taken Hs flight Midland North Caroliiia Railway Company, and the body was cold in ueatn. Miicse are all the particulars wo have received. We tender to the sorrowing husband and, sympathizing friends our heartfelt ! sympathy. Watch Tower.. . LEONIDAS J. LJOORE, ATTORNEY, AT LAW, (Office appoilte daaton Hnu'ic;, New HeiHn, N. C. Will practice in the Counties of G'Aeue, Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico and Craven; also in the U. S. District Court. Prompt Atteutiou paid to Collection oi Claim. Apr Idwlv ' Sale of Valuable Lands. By virtue of mortgage l-d execiili-d by Thomas F. Worlt-y and wile, Mry E. Wpdr and H F. Iirown, lo the lkuid ol CuiutuiMuiirs ol Jone county, uu I Ub Wib day of July, 1&B1. mm ri'Kisu-rt-u in mu oHii oi me ttogister til 1 feeds for Jone county. Hook O. No. tt. unira I MS, I will 8x11 at public auction at tho Court Houye door in Trenton, on Monday, 1 1 tit Dav ot September at 12, m., the real eMnte cunnpyrd in said mort KUge, to wit: A tract of land situate in Tiukuiiie i Township, adJoinlliK the landu ol F. William M iim iirus cii a. w iiiiitnia, containing 1 acres,, more or les, und beiui; the same uunu which ihn said T- V. Worley und wilt now reside K. M. VOMC'UC. Chin'n Board Com. July 3d, 1SS2. Horner Schoou OXFORD N. C. The Fall Session of 1882 Begins the 4th Monday in July. STATE NEWS. lileaiiPilaY-flin our F.xchaiig. Wilmington Review: Ur. snip Money, clenrpil yesterday, by New Berne, N. C, Aug. 7, 1882. Tickets, for reunion of 27th Regiment, good from 10th to 20th Aug., as follows: Morehead to Goldsboro and return, $2.50 New Berne i " " 2.00 Kinston " .00 La Grange .- ' " CO J. W. ANDREWS, augSdtd Su(iei'iutehdent. J. II. With arched to the dinnertable-suchaone of the Peace for the county met in joint Meswa Alex. Sprnnt & Sou,? for as thev never, as a regiment, had as- se8flion for the purpose of electing a Bristol, England, takes 8,702 round dav of Bouiblcd around before. Tho credit of Superintendent of Tublic Schools, and barrels of rosin, (or 8,125 payable this belomrs to the many pretty ladies who graced tho occasion with thoirpres once. After dinner Col. Keenan wa3 called uuon and made a short speech. The on the 2d Monday in August. Tho foregoing is a copy of all orders members then repaired , to the court and allowances mado by the Board. house and organized a mooting bv calling Capt. K. R. Jones to tho chair and making Capt. T. C. Slo cumb secretary.' . (The proceedings of the meetimr will appear as soon as we can procuro them from the secretary). There was a general hand shaking among the "boys," but when the eom mand was given to "fall in" they had forgotten how. Tho young Goldsboro Rifles can beat them all to pieces in standing erect, keeping step to music etc., but it is to be hoped that the young rifles will never havo to keep time to such music as the. 27th did for four vears ' CL. (JILMliK H AKKIVAU, ; " About ten minutes before the train was ready to leave for New Berne, the does Gen. Estea get the power : to call Raleigh.train dashed in and it was an- tocether a convention after it lias been nounced that Col. Gilmer was aboard. adjourned Mne die' Both wings, in The Col. stepped out and there was a this contest, labor under a disadvantage and the more they fight each other the better it will be for the Democratic par ty. It is interesting to wateh the con test, however, and see . whether tho mob will triumph over the law and or- i der. If tho mob prevails the people of the State have a foretaste of Republican methods; if the olher side wins then the colored vote in several of tho upper counties is lout, as a solid body, to the old party. for his hand. "Here is one of tho old cripples Col," said one with a wooden leg, "give me your hand. " " "My name is Ham," said another, 'Vive m vouti paw. 'Tut him on the platform," shouted several, "and - let him speak." Tho Colonel surrendered as One con scripted, and stepped', upon, or was led upon the rear platform of Capt. Rich ardson's train, and in the five minutes D. E. IIUMPmuey, Clerk Board Commissioners and Register of Deeds for said county. Killed While Stealing a Ride, The body of a colored mau,apparently about GO years of ago, was discovered yesterday morning lying on top of one of the cars of the mail train on the W. C. & A R. R. which arrived here at 6:20 a. in. When found tho man was quite dead. .The discovery of tho body was not mado until tho cars were being shifted after the arrival of the train. An examination revealed the fact that death was caused by a severe blow on the head and the reasonable supposition is that the man was stealing a ride and was struck on tho head and killed by some bridge, probably the ree uee, through which the train passed during tho night. No one seemed to have been able to identify tho unfortunate man. By some it was said that his name was Horace, (last name unknown) and that he had been recently employed in the mill at Chadbourn, on the W., C. & A. R. R., but as to this there is no certain ty. The body was given interment by the authorities. WU. Beoiao. lNSTItl'-TORS: Horner, J. C. Hornkr, .J. M. IIOKNKK, such assistant iustruclors as the exigencies of tlie School may require. The chief .work of the School is done by the Senior Principal and his two sons. The less important work is given to as sistant instructors, who are selected with especial reference to their peculiar fitness tor the duties assigned them ; and the number of students will not be in creased beyond the capacity of the Prin cipals to lake personal charge of all the classes in the- lendiii; branches taught, and to supervise ull the work of the School. The School has been under its present management for more than Thirty Years, and iutliis sense, it is, we be lieve, tho oldest school in the South. As several ot the Cadets will leave for fkl1ntrA llutl'A will a wirtiit nav( Uuoln nation is all that could be desired, f' anrJ gheet-Tr0n Worker; for twe ew studenU. . (Jrops all along the line ot the river For Catalogue apply to tlw IMncipals, ,1. II. & J. C. IIOKNEU. NOTICE. resulted in electing L. G. Woodward as barrels) the largest cargo of rosin, Superintendent. . I probably, ever sluppeu.- Tlie Commissioners adjourned to meet Stoainboatnien report a plenty of water in the Cape Fear. There has been an abundance of rain in the upper Cape Fear section, and navi- 1 laving; been appointed this day by the ISoard of County Commissioners, Wood Ius)cclor of this city, my ollice will bo at James F. Clark's store. J. J. ROBINSON, aug8dtf Inspector. W. M. POWERS, are better, and farmers are fooling as jolly as the boatmen. Teacher Wanted. A lady teacher is wanted i to take charge of a small school in a private family. Must he a graduate and a good music teacher. Address, stating terms, T. H. M ALLISON,,, auglSdfit Croatan, Craven Co., N. C. Hoofing, Guttering, and all kinds of I Tin Work done. -- 7- Stoves repaired at short notice. Give me a trial. First door west of Corner of Middle and South Front streets, next to Lein-H- ster Duffy. jlyS-dbm LA GRANGE ACADEMY. (Established in 1870.) La Grapge, IV. Male and Female. ., Y. JOYNER. Ph. B., The wheat crop in England is much below an average. Barley is short, but beans-And oats are belter than evef before. KINSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, KISSTON, X. C. f :;.,v Joseph Kinsey, Principal. Clarence L. Dowell, 1st Assistant. ... Miss Bettik Kinsey, 2d " Miss M. Blanche Robey, Music Teat-.her ' ' ' terms: , i' " Tuition from 1 to $3 per month in all English branches. , , , . ' 4 Languages with ; Higher English, per month. , " , -' I - Music, including use of instrument, 84 per month. ' School taught and conducted on Graded School principles. Full Term opens August 28th, 1882. nKt-:lt( : ,.,. . Elizabeth City Brewery, ELIZABETH, 'X. C. Jenkins' Ale. t Princinals. J, D. MURPHY, Ph. 13., ) Miss Louise M. Daniels, Music Teacher The Fall Term of this institution will begin Monday, AuHist 7th, 1882. Pu pils can obtain a practical business edu cation or thorough preparation for Col lege. - , , The Academy is a spacious building aud well sgpplicd with all appliances ncci ssary to successful teaching . fue Principals hope, by perseverauce and faithfulnesH, to merit a liberal share of public -patronage.' . - ' ' ' " A comietat and e'peiieuccd teacher lias cnargo ot uie musiu department. Such assistants will be muloved us Thin Ale Is manufactured nt tliU brevivrv, i GENUINE AND PURE, llrewed from I'll re Malt aud . - ... . . HOPS. . ! - j : lit a flim tonic; .nnerior to nnd ainch bettnr than uu j Itecr nitulo. . ; . s . . lias enrad dyspepsia, nnd i a prrvrautlre i m.u.1.1 rm..Mnnj .hill. . ' iakr9 ?u,.-ii.i m tarh, Wo! orbottifd is Ulc necessities ofUie school may require. Craten. ' ' ' ' " '" " , . Recommended by physicians. 1 , Addri8,'' , '; i '. THOMAS M. JENKINS & CO., Box 29, Elizabeth City, N. C. 4tuK6-dtiin EXPENSES; I Tuition, ... 1 Music, (llU'lmlinic use m iitiard, (liH-luilinic lit lit- we relr to t!e Iversity ot North t lormer pairotm. -ii iimi-nli... U fuel) i-Ai'ply l..ic,itul. mie. .. 8 tu W 15 tou .1 H to t il nlty of the Um na and to oar je 15-tf.