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r. 1 a 24 column iwi'Hr i. i o h.iaiay, st !' w )r . I' "trtrjl t 5 i-uy .1 a : ij column , i y at i J i 'i f i : .. AiLY) On loch ,. wi, f !i 4,i i, , $1P.oO; eixmutt'.lw, I15.M; . in uiuler Baa or ."City lfjan per line fur each insertion .- jjivniaemenU will l! td between, 1 . r m any pricl-i i i . 1 " ' j ' - : t 5I.irriiKe8orlt?!V'b,i.(tui exceed . I.,,.- will be iuserted free. All additional : r w. ill b Vh.trjffd W t per rlne. " " , i n it ts for tuiueieiit advertisements must made -in advance. Rt'Rular adtertieementa il be collected promptly at the end of .ejien ' HiiU :lo-n Cmimunicationj containing news oradiscas n of local matters are solicited. So commnai i lion mnt ent tobijiujnshed'fh.ij jsotit.iinj :.'Cti04...uie pertonalities; withhold the name f ilieaatbor; or tlit will mate more than on iiltimaot .thiioaper ,i-; t, ,,, ,,j u; s. !' THE .KU.RXAL.;' "TT 1HI NEW BERNE, N. C. JAN. 10. 18S3. i it,' ;J l ih Pot Alltce-ul New Heme, N CT. Cnten ditt I as second-class matter. ; Two Legislator weri found; itt Raleigh who were willing to, ac vtiowleaie that they voted lor Fro jiibition. rjackjIjJJ VtoY -U" . THE CODl - ' ' One good work donV by ine Legislature V iii:irevising 'Battle's Kevisal, or' adopting the new Code prepared by Messrs'.' iDortch, Ilen ilersou and Ianuing. We j have examined a copy o , the,, work, a quarto volume much "argej; than Lattle'ftiieviklj'-aiul find mnchiri it to commend. In addifeidn 'to' re vising the law and leaving out that portion that had - been repealed, tfe tiud the (arrangement a great im provement on the i pld.. work. In addition to the ''old division of chapters, the new Atork '" iu' cOnV secmive secuoiifs-oswo wi iueiii and under each -section the ded siona of ' the Supreme Court are cited whenever Ijhgneiiuyi' Vf A It is a greatjiitgr.'DQ'w that the new Code is prepared so carefully, to have it marred and repealed and amended ; by; the ; niinierous bills that everjf Legislaturjijnay -nea lit to inflict upon it. .'.Oil OA GRADED SCHOOL IN KISOTOJT , Thei'e" 1s1 a'1 strong ''.etfort" being made in Kinstoni to ''establiMh ' d Graded acnbbl in tuat place. There are in the tpwu two excellent, pri- ; vate sichoolS and- ohe'df these schools has inaugurate the Gjraded School rWTmmft2 land i ttiara thus, naljj tjeiUoiisy iiiid some opposinon to ina-new move ment.' , ''V'.'.iT-T'-"" r '; The JOUENAL lias thought best to refrain from comment on the movement, oh feccouiit'of tlW kidal ' light.: i While we recognize the ad vantages of a (Graded School, and commend the effort made by its advocates in. Kinston, yet it does not seem quit fair for one i of the ; school8itb!o!l'estall Ifegislative- ac tion, by .starting' the movement and thus getting Y)pS9essioa.- ' t. ) But , the. fQjlpwlng'extraci from the Proceedings, of the, ', Xegislature forces theiSsnepIiinlytpiLri' , Mr. Wobd-"Petition from ..fifty. six citizens ofthe town of Kinston, opposing the eAtablShmenlir of a graded, school, in, that places Re ferred to. committee, oil propositiqns . ana grievances. , r.w.i - .m; We regret t6 8ee" thl and In comnenfi e, wanlitPjSa that the Graded . School moaneBt al the only salvtibWjft,Mhejr schools ot iiinstxin,, optsiae-oi mer local pateonagefe'lWSq recognize the eminent ability M thfe iMrfcl Kinston College iwjhaye praised his te1a;tjefa1jeftjp fyifo Joeenal; but we recognize also the fact UtlWhe Giadd B.$KoWat XewLei'aiia teiWSlfo!i6,iare bound to absorb and carrjr off call his foreigur-patrouageVrHWe watched'cafefully,'. the-' 'workings ; the Kinston'schoof and also of the 3ew Berne' 'Graded School, land while we cj'm ynonatural ,uj?er,i ority for tkfcileachWJ iiere yeV tne system is so ,incli "jetter ,hat it makes this. Graded School far. eu periorWWoier&kiBsiorfjHJl : Kinston oweu .-uiucb of iteypros-, jerity to its schools. From lorty to fifty children -outside the town and county have been annually drawn, there. . ilf the Gradted School ails it inay be Sfifiilyjiredictodthat New Bcrue will get the larger por J;;i of thcza next year, urual. She' .ttiipa:if: .st m i 'Ti ail i -tr 1 loo' h! ;re1. i . 1 '111 tall '."j.iuii'ou..u she said pantingly 'if you iusult uie.' - - -She was only 14, .yiiT lier, pretty, thin face, with sit of Yariiation in jeatkheekdjwir Jitla.iiaxfii curls hanging over her pale lore head as if frying to Wot iiitd fifer blue ejs, gave her the adolescent aspects of a ErU(& dojl. uiShQ had a bundle of books that must have weighed 30 pounds. ..;i.i..u 'But I don't want to' insult yorj. my dearsaid the reporter. I oulj want to interview you.' j i , Interview . me? she exclaimed. jOh don't please."1 1 haven't done anything. Go acd see pa.' ',V'' "Oh, nonsense,'-" said th.e repofct- eiff we've been interviewing pa lor years. He dosen't know (anything about it, We've "wasted our time interviewin ir ' 'school 'superintend ents and all the other people who don't know anything about it. jn.ow we're going to i- interview.' yon. )oesn" t yonr head ache!' ' 1 IMinel' Xo!' (with a little jwton- isl)uieiit). 'w,,:..i :..v.3Vifi'.i. - Not when, ,you have - got to i get all those books into itl'l " " ' fOh they ' doiitJ make my head ache; it's my arms.';' ' "V .V.V' t Y 'Ah ! I see.X; loii carry them i your arms not m your heau.a v. t . Here t lie reporter made a mental exclamation.-'! Wonderful feminine instinct, to carry the' oeStthingsjof life in'its 'aiiiiTaiut liotln itslieadi fWill youM irte rea1 .the S titles of the books?' ' ' '". 'Yes, if you will strap them up again.' Trigonometry: JJo, you,, s,cnuy that?' Oh, y8.V- 'jmi : Aim suryeyiagi k ShePno(lded'lier .wiwl tively. A.d nationtJ'O ' Another ftod. 4 4. 4-Vill vou excuse jue while I swear alitlef 'WeVl turn vour head.awav.' , Re4oftef-Ttiuudrir aiiit Maiis! (sotto voce). What's this French? Do you study JiTejichFj mill M 'Oh I'm' m tire! l'Yeiich' audu ier- man classes.' 'Y6u don't say so! But you haven't irot inio tho Italian and tugiiese, sir.' . ,., VTell, it there had been, you'd lave irot into them, woiildn t your I'Hjsiorogj ---mr yoinsupiy iiutu 'Ailittlc; I ve only just commenc ed that."1 AJeruiphsSV)0 ,talk half in hour at'Hotogy , and then' g tof applied inoplianjcaanli .te,leglV laphy. 1 m going to commence or ganic chemistry oil Monday, after my music, but ina thinks it will jntpraere with uypa4iltifigj in on.' 'I ihould think it wonld. Do you ever sleep or play!' IPb, yes. I iiyidyitheAwhole:of CzCrney's exercises for .the, piano every morning, and I am learning the overture to Tristan and Isolde. I usekV tp Igo to' sleep hi I thp classrl room, uui io w as awiui mean, auu i get (over itil!.-! Miss , our princi pal, feays if we knew what the mis sion lot' woman is in the nineteenth century, we will not be caught napr ping, besides, if 1 went to sleep l wouldn't pass.'J ' )f i ) . 'jrass wuuir , ;; ;The examinaitipn,', j lnhj 'But you might pass some other things.; ' 1 " 1 What other things?? - 'Why, vertigo, nervous exhaus tion; premature decline.' t J, Oh. Itf'on't AndyHhose yet.'30 , .'JSoj I tee you' tWik't.' .n) ) in i 'Lfet me co now-.i)leaeJ! .v 'VVait d moment: 1 want'to ask you1 lone" other question. Don't you ever feel.tiredJ'it -. ,'.! .;u .j c .. 'Oh, what's the' "use of fseling tired? J.Mivin'tgottlrier Il'A.giil gottiyedheouldn'it. jjhss, .wpjuW she?f ' : iissed1 you inteud kto leave this n-nel.l -Irin'f : '.' ' C'!:'" Qh, no. When I pass I'm going 1 0 tudy for the 4tage, and get a yacht and, live in Chicagoj bnt you musn't pu't JUiat."in tlie paper, Jje clabse I wouldn't like for ' pa' to kinjwit,;.-,,;,;-;;"--'- ' , , .Then the American infant picked linlief books, iravfe her head a little tossf and wfciit. off with a fiau(Hiair.. m How PattfotETen. betj' store to warm himself, inquired ol the keeper. . , 'They say the devil is dead.' I'AwMnr that's newsy ays, Pat, thats'nrT'Sf inflate7 M A 'Xf 1 3 ' Shortly after, Pat went to the counter 'and'laid 'dowh'-a iew(p ners. The keeper, always ready for 'would; take. . 'Nothing at nll,';sma T9&W lit 'Then why did you put the money down?' . Anil Euro air ita Mia iiiurnm in And sure sir. it's the custom m in country when f chap lopsehis daddy td give" him' 'a 'fbrJchi)pers to help pay for the wake.' Gen. Porter is very hopeful in spite of the Logan oppopit ion.-zSYan New Yoik i when JuJe i ' of enthnsi- Jei II. 'il. a. e l. ' si- Moroni '.v, and he 4,can t.kl.lvOlloiaerwrote." It must be Crock to his hearers, rtlhaps tht -itlu.sjani L;v4 sorae thing'td Mo with the fneohereney. It feirectsSouie' uieu that way. ,"Wine, is a mocker, strong drink is hlteea cents, twd lor a quarter, and he that is deceived thereby is not smart."1 Vr" "'i"'''' -- 1 - i . How, did j oii ever como to run for Legislature, anyhow!" ask Charles O'Bean of Mayer Hudgins, a newly elected member or the JSlissouri Legislature,':' and who is.yisUtig Austin for his health. t- .1 "1; did it to bring disgrace ' on m'y nncle; - He' treated me' badly when'l .wa.i' ft boy;1 and I took fearful VoxT t woadd h,uiu,li4t? him, and I have done it." " . , t ,i v'"What business is.your ..uncle engaged iu?", -u.im "He is making shoes in the Ohio renitentiary."",, u ,riu... )B , 4So you have got twins at your housbt' "said ; Mrs. Bezumbe to little Tommy Samuelaon.' ' ';' ' ' " vV'Yes''1 ma'am 'two of 'eni." f : , " rihatt afe ;.yoft. !, jjoing to, call them.",, ; ,', Wl! ..-t.5 'it'Thunder-and Lightning.''. .,i 4j."Why, those are, strange, . n tunes to call thildreiu . -. t-. i !.. r'WellthatSs what pa called them -fasMwon as he! heard That they were in i;iic iiuuai.;. . .ut,...1 lt-1 i I ll ' ' . ) (II A geutleman of our acquaintance tells i as the' lollowing good story, which goes to show that the aA'ei'a'ge' Austift boy has what Mrs. "Partinsrr ton would call a ."judicious" , mind, ie, me ooy, wanteu jo go in swim ning1.!i' H-;i4'-ift -t. t 'h t-iii "Buf,niy fe6rt,? rejoined the anxious parent,:j'it onl' this 'iiiornjng that you" vere coinplainjugolVia pain m your iStomach. J j:. . V That's so, pa; but 1 know how to swim1 on my -back 1 ; ' (ne'j 'aud , again, ' without any gain;to,,(liimself, howeveiv.t has an LAustiinitailor, MrPinkney French, dunned Dr. W. B.KPrtes.1' The' lat ter lias" "jeen 'owing'the1 foriner (la tailor's "bili jr6jf thelast lpiji' A'ear4 . 'iDoctoiv, I .am , losing a. erent deifl pf time trying to collect 'that bill,'Maid-Frenc'h."i -v "You will get all yonr tiinp'back. I aiuj going to pay youMu time."' ! itti?1! niidtii ricnnvi PRBLK IQRKS KEWBEfLJIiiBH'-Hi ft' I - 1 1 MONUMENTS,! : TOMBS,) I tilt Ut u i. it fy.WiE . i Ui ) i '-il a u'tNGi WORK-IK n tto'joob ITAUAPAMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive promiat attention 1 ' '4 kni Batisfaction, guarantee' t.t': , inp nr 'TTtriT t ta J !i jUji.uiirf 1' (SuqcfesSor d'6e6rge W."Claypoole) ' Gov. BBOAB & CBAVHK Sta.. i ;:i m New Berne, N. O. Mar.SO,' Ty' d w , ; Administrator's Notice.5 STATE 6F KORTH CAROLINA,' i uraven uouniy. ThPRiibRcriber linvlnc mmllfled ha Admlnla. trator of the Estate 6fNancv Htreebeck. de- censed,' on the; Kith' day of December; A.Di 1882, before the Probate Court of Craven County. lierelv notifies all oersonK bavlnir claims naiilnHt said Estate to ureaent thein for ooyinent on or before the TWENTIETH day of jjauiiMBjin, 1BB.J, or ima nonce will oe plead ed In bar of their recovery. ::. aii uenHtiM iiiutioieu 10 iaia iiiBiaie will niano lmmeuiaie payment ; i- ..-.i ijone mil wtu my or tiecemDer, iwa. . . jAP(, C. HARIUSON," " debl7f-law4k t " n i ' Public -AUrain Istrator; -NOTICE. 1 ! Anv nersort desirlnir to avBirhtiriRelf of the Ai-.t of Aasembly authorizing trie education of oneyouns man. at .me- Univeinlty or Mirtlj Carolina front this eonntv free of cost or tui tion, will apply to the Board : of, Coiniulusloiii , The young inanVeeklnfftheainiolntinent'of county student-luuHt show to tbeifiomd that neiuu-r ne, ins guaruian or parents nave the requisite means to nay tuition and room rent. that he is a citizen of the State, a resident of uie county, ann isoj good moral Character and capttcuy lor usetuiness., j r. , j i . , t... - , . Jos. Nejon, 1 plerk' MM of Corn's, of Craven 06a bW - : ;. f I .;; T 'NOTICE. ''t' ? rciwhom it may concern : . ' o i Take notice that a bill to amend the:hartar bf the City of Nfw Bel ne will be introduced In the General Assenibly of North Carolina at the January Sessfoh. IRgA. ' '.deft3-d)t (i J'-' -ttTistEKg;-. " -'J, 'i ' "-'' ' ' ' ' ' '?:, ! SGHKDUL15 B TAX. ' Reura,,ftf Purchases,- Etc.; " :.U idnice'flRdtSTEBOF Dssns, (aven Cd., 1 j ,'L'ew Herne,N. t( iec. 10, mi , f , All1 jtawiiis.iitUlaUBUfcr-BchcdulB' "Revenue - Act of 1881, are notified and are required lT "limr-itu- deliver or upturn ... ,.,u ..Itl.j tun i .Inv. .flu.' tl.i u... frft,vfof January, 1K8;1, a true and exact state- you.ns ot tne amount of purchases made bv tirlnclpiil or naent. or throtnehan nitent or comhils'slnn nicrchant tor otherwise fill the blank amounts), 'for 'six months ending )e cenilier 31st, J8S'i' Tlie amount of purciiases both in and out of the State (except purchases s of cotton and other farm tiroducts from the i 1.. ,. I. ...1. 1.. ,.. Ill UUUI-CIJ, III ursb i iiiihhh;ii in .viliL Iilll ll, Keep the sum paid for. liquors separate from ihwtpald for Kxxls, wares and hievclmndiKe. 'his return must lie, Rworn to. Prompt com pliance witlntli law h reiiueMiiHl,' Your pri vilege license Is u be renewed by the liilhof January. Any listed alter the ldth will be charged double tax. Very respectfully. JOH. NELSON, i docl3-dlm Register of Peeds, CravenXo The Annual Jin .Inn tf he , kbolders ol filial link, for the election of WreotoTS, and for the traiwnctlon of such other business as inny come before them, will lie held at their Bunking House oa the 2d Tuesitay, beln Vie , The Folia will be opened at 12 o'clock, to be closed lit 1 p. m. " - J J. A. GUIO!, - 'aecSdtd " , ' . Cashier, ;I)ETIIICKS atl'::;ti3" c:::::i.i ,,':!.. i. ' The flnest Llquora and Clgiira, tlieeelebrnteil BHGKEH & iENOEUi BEER, Hour, Kraut, Sai dlneH, bobater'uinburgei nnd SohweltEei; Dief ae ooiiiitjintlj on lmndH n : ' i j Billiard and Tool Table; ) i .. j . . .a. i- " .. '. i:The unest'Jn theietHuitrx,.,, r- r- .i ..a. CAHOHBOLETTE ' TABLE. Something new the oiiljj, one ever In the OEYIL Af-ONG THE TAIL0B3 in the puffy BulUlln o'i MUlle Street, ' , ' LTPIV 19 v vt a,. V " T '.. . 1 If Al'.lbilli il i .i W Tlie onlv first class snloiin In the city. . dA'w.Simi. -l?i!,i':jil lUii. .yiiSIOV. Old end Rclbib Lir. 3. mil )- The Ne'use Hivef Navigation ''- Company. , J !t', I 'i Will Am the following Schedule: il : IU- . Steamer1 Kiriston, Hi Will leave the Old Uomlriloh Wharf tflKH DAYHana FRIUA.Vfl.and arrive at Kinston WKDNE8WAVH and HATU R1)A YH, and Idave Kliiston MONDAYS and THURHl)AY,ornv ihg In Now Berne the same-day... Will touch at all Landings along the- River going and iuliig,, . , .,,, ,,, ,., ,, , , ..... ,. . ill -id i ' II .'I'fi v I (; i Steamer Neuse 1 Will naKe THREKiTRIPS a week, leaving the Old Dominion wharf MONDAYS. WED NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at EIGHT A. M Returning, leaves Jolly Old " Field TUES DAYS," THTTRSDAYS " and ' ' SATURDAYS, touching at' all points. . 1, ) . ! '.I ! Mi These stMiirtftr mnkeclOt-- eonhectio'n' witri the Old llomlnfon Mhe. t f1' J ; s -" ' Freiplrt telved "oft fhte days of sailing. 1 For invtes apply to the Captain on boni-di, 'l i i ,).i .:,u,;,.A.5fTO 'v octlflltf !,, , ( v,-,4, -tii: Manager.,, ' -t ,-,rf . 7- -'- -y tTT MAIjAIMA! If tok would keep' free fmhifiWiarjal For sale in New Berrie at' REEL BMQS. & ASKINSX Only CO -t.- - r " , r Sept. 26-d-tf, ? - i ! - t. GOLD WATCHES ! v ... -,.. i ;" r i " i V ONLY $35.-TV OUT li; $50 . "t Fine Gold Necklaces only $5r-Worth $7.50. Solid Silve Tea Sets only $6-r Worth over $8. 3olid Gold Sets of Jew. elry only. $8 Worth $10. Solid Silver Watches 87 Worth 810. ' . f ; All I ask is but to look around and call on mo before purchasing, and will guar antee that you can save money after learning my prices lot fine goods. , ' Watches repaired and warranted. ' : ' ARTHUR O. FREEMAN,"' ., sep2d4m " - Norfolk, Va. Its Wit and Humor Have fiet Two Worlds in a Hoar. ,i t 1 Its Tender and Patlietie dkoteh- iuqh Hftvo, Touched al) Ilemts, i ; 1 ' ; - " ' ' ' . ' ' '' 1 J J , I I 1,1 I' 'in' ' i- Anu the Hand ot Genius llw i i Distinguished ItHPoenis, jUi' v. Stories,: Etc. 'i,iP-H i-jjiiiPrrr . .i 11 n' li 0'.'y. ' ll. l'ji 'i li.' ."!',, Correspondence and Many Ort J : glnal ' features- -i y if- I Thoee who have the largest acquaint. ance among' newspapers will agree that the best most original, the purest, the most thoroughly enjoyable ot all news papers theilJiTKUIT FREE F11E88. No other journal covers exactly the sameineia or noias-exactiy the same literary ranW ir,u. -,n o; a.i-i M i jt would be superfluous 16 ' ex j)atiftte on its merits; ' There is hardly a head ing person in the country who has not heard, ir he does riot know', something of its surpassingly entertaining .ual- r fNo family can be said to' be fully Isup-,' llit:n. ... pueu wim me uusi periodical nierntuie that omits fo take the DETROIT FKEE ,','it will better and more interesting for the coming year than ever before,- ; ,Two ilollare a year. A. premium book-'-handnomely bound cloth- given- to every subscriber, t ; ..Splendid preniuims to clubs. jjrTsena lor l're miurn Lit.Ol;. Sample copies free. ' Addresa -.'.('., r ,;. ' . '(' ' ' - The DETICOIT FItEE PltESS, Detroit, JJIich. MIDDLE STREET, DEALER . , i'-" a V- BOOTS, SHOES CLOTHIGr fitclitci Agent for the " DIAMOND SHIRT," Unlaundriei $1.00," f '; Laundried ,S1.25. t - , a ' :. i i AND THE CELEBRATED 5 "'" "'''"'"'V 1 ! ' ' , ' .t ,.,1 . U- ,' ; ' t . I I-'- III..:..- -lU (! - t s) it-' 1 1 - !s 1 t Warner's ;Ccraline Corset, Price $1.00. " 'vv A Full Line of Gents', Ladies Gents' Linen, Celluloid and Sills.' wiaci lxxeii'' ' - 'All Kinds 0 QcfitiC, Ladies1 and Children's Hand and Machine MadeJShoe Rubber Coats, Hat8(,nntl,Sliws, Ladies' usually kept in a - . , ; , - :4 , FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS STORE. , w -,... . 1; , ... t : . ;r :r;,'";; i;as2lv -vt;.' jaa2-4wly m .li , Middle Street, opposite Baptist' Church I6.i :,I5ne Good?! Fair Eealingli" LOWEST PRICES FOR CflSI! OuLY ! Our. Jotto and our Success! ! I ... I m i ) ' We are constantly rccelvlnf ..j . r Fine Groceries, . 1 .ivifi Canned Goods, -'1 - ' ' ' 1 ' Provisions, ' Flour. u , .jiifl!-) .kovii ..t Ji.i-, ... - . ' 1 1 ; , ; ( . Tobacco , . 1 . , . j ad! CigarSj Aml'ofler them Bt the MOST REASONABLE PRICES.' We desire to call especial attention to onr Stock of . , . ,- , . , .j, Pickles In Glass and Bucltets,' Preserves In Glass and Tin, 1 , 1 I French Citron, Cumltcd Orange and Ix-inon reel.! ' "' ' ,:- - 1 Fresh I'riines, Sultnnn mid Dehqsa Raisins, i -Dried Apples and Peaches, . i MinceMtati HuckwhealiHour, . ; -ii , ., Fancy (Hit Edg ifutter and White Cream Cheese.'-" '' ' v ,'. Tens, Rio, Laguaynv, Java and Moca Coffees J iioiisteo ivo. i anni i once, , ' And everything llsnall' found' ln'a' Fancy Urocery Store. , . . We guarantee everything, we sell to give' antlsfsetion Iwilh as to price and quality, and Will'KKFUKD THE MONEY ON DE MAND. " ; ...M'.-'(, '-! I- ; - i EVERYTHING FRESH AND OOOD. '- 1 '"W- The Cash Trade Only Solicited. il ! . . . . . ... ..,.,..,' ' , t ' very truiy yours,;uv;iii,is. Ww,,Pell,Ballance&Co,,: - ' 10Vl7-dly - .;,.;( : 'j-.i SKflTHlG njiiiu 1 take pleasure In Informing the public Uirtt 1-will keep open every night in.Uie. .u,),, MTeinsteiri' Building , ; A FIRST, CLASS. -. ' , Skating Hiiik ;; Where I will have the best of , modern roller skates for the accommodation of my patrons Skates Furnished to1 Ladies Free of Charge. ! : Special attention will b given 'to their In struction. -.(;-..:, .''!'. .,' hdv. 14 dim. ,, pi ) . I . H. M. HOLLO WELL, t A; GRAND SHOW ,'.'' ; ' .: AT : ': ''i:' 'I',:t ' 1" -1'. 'S r:i.-5 'l.'iv-s r-n I ' VU. SULTA11 fi CO., WEINSTEINtB UI LDING," f : " , Just returned from the Northern Market wltn a Large and well Selected Stock of Dry Of ods, r-ancy uoons, wressuooas i ' ' a ijarge Heieotea HtocK on ien s, yoiuns tnt (Milldi-An'H C71nth1nff J lie luest rteiectea hvkk oi " Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans, Also the - Latest Styles of Ladles -Walking Sockets, Hisses and Children's. ; , , , . i-Cenls'aiiil J.tadle fnirnishtng Cooiis A'SPEOIALTV. A Full Line of ' i l Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes::f ; j Also-i Flue Assortment of , .""i, ,,. Ladies' , and Children's Shoes. Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, and Latest styles oi ....r.-wj-.i f. Trunks, Valises, and a Full Line of Carpets, Blankets, Oullte. , , Jeweryt Watches .and Aeeordeons. 1 '? ' ! AT LOW PHTHP.S - ' s'ltemember Itememberwe buy our aoodsfor ASH, and lot, LOW FWUKKH for CASH. .,;-t ,!i-i;ii ellt it. oct!2d&w . . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' cootectionHs, .FRtllTOH & .1HERI0A1I A'.n Mi! CANDIES. And dealcrsSn Fore'.gn and Dome'stlc Fruits, Nuts. Also Cigars. Tobacco, Toys, etc. ' Pollock street, nexi to Qeo. Allen & Co., . HEW BEnsE, N, C. sept26-dt NE. BEKN. N. C, IN . . S M f ' - - ,!ilil I,., 1 1 and Children's Underwear, , , Paper Collars and Cuffa, . i aillairolxior, ... ' " . ' .. ... ,-i, ;.l-'l -til ; Cloaks and Jackets, and everything ; !' ' ' ' ' ' ;' ' ' ; LAUD flGEKOY ! (.; r-i 1 1 , yie have estalillhhe Jrf lie jOlly of New . . LAIN J A(J.KT' O V,-.!iuu :" v .; .' li' .- rt 1 ii "it i' 1 ui . - for the purpose of advertising and selling, on commission; real estate 'In1 feW Heme and In ' the country nkljolnlng. 1 t'")'' ' ,iU A " 1 .il All parties desiitng ro Seinhi('ds,l,wtll Dud ' 1 ' It to their Interest M Ihc4 thi'ni In 'tur'1' 1 . AGENCY for sale.'1 1 '' ' ' t" '" '''' " - We will advertlse'all property committed to ' our AGENCY, in the New Heine Jo;R(AI;'"," 1 AND WILt. MAKE SO iniAIIGEi I'NI.KSS A. 8AL . "J IH EFFElVEDi, , t .'t-.j-il. fiin.ij Our experience In UieexauilCutlonQf Deeds . will enable us v guarantee to the bur sat-; -... Isfactlon In regard to title. ,i u iyv ., i , I In. HOLLASIDhSj UUIOJf.' . 1 ; , ,1 novMtf . - Real Estate Agents.; i m , New Berne, N.C., ,t ; i (. i--t:l - ii-( .;, J ) i,u t-o?,K'At:'!,," . ( . "mil,.' M M 'One mile and a hult from Ncwbern ONE howmnttacbed. faiuU ml(witi) iwlwirfro , lttt two tracts of Mr. Jos. L. Rhein's on Trent mad and in an excewlidgly desU-ablo Uaet lor i. il all Trucklnit. I AKM flf Tfll-TV lll.mil- WITH Drllllt llra tor lui-tiier particulars apply to noviritf ,. ' '. i ' '' 6 iiJ.M 1 isJti'iKtjitill .'- j-.- -Valuable Timber 'Land! -J ''ONE HUNDKEDaml FIFTY FIVE ACIIKS, of well timbered land, situated Tn 1'ii.inllco county, oiii Ta XII nXHvek- within ion mill- ji of navigable water; in close couimunicatloii with the Neuse Itlrer.- For'further tnlornia- tlon apply to, novlfl ' H 'lfOT.LA.NP 4 "ufclON. y.'J 'U i y.Jl ('. : , 'trflil.il. ..Ju" 160 Acres ofTimBered' land',,' One mile east from Hnveloek, near A. & N. C. '"A ' cu u.. adjoining the muds oi Jus. A. Uiyun. ... , lernm inoucime. Api)iy ax once to ,novlU, .i.L . j i rU.dJ,ANl ft GITION. - One Large and Desirable Lot In the City, situated comer of East Front and King streets, adjoining that ol Jonathan Havens, EBq. Terms moderate. Apply to -nqvltt .,. ... , j i ,j HOLLAND ft UUION, . T , City Lot: ; u f-. i . i;. Situated three hundred and twenty-two feet i 4, from the Junction of Queen and Pollock U., ,; northeast from Brick Graveyard On vlueen ' street. . Apply at once to . i' , - . novl ' HOLLAND ft QUION. ' 't ixi.: 1.. I v, ;f i.iiV) .;i FOLY GnOGZfO ! i'A J.- -4(1 ! sa I LOWPRICESPSTANOWILLRULE' ; Our Uotto is : Quick Sales and ' ' fin,' j EVERY STEAMER BRINGS US FRESH .i; . .: fj Gosheri Butter, ' - Fine Royal (Jrown Flonr,f 1 -" I . t iveme nenaerea iiara, Wilmington JUonilny ,l ' J 'h Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, ,i k, . ' . t i: Sugar Cured Strips, Canned Goods, , . , , r Sugar, Coffee and Teas. Bolted Meal, ' Tobacco, Hnufl and Cigars, Pickles, JJrled Fruits, . Pry Salt Meats. '.j . .f ftwi il .1 ALSO A nice line of i :uit-u fUt: nuf. Domestic Dry Goods, : HnAli.i.,fa.rt..tf' if V - i; tv. . i - i j vl Woodand Willow War,1 f;, -"."f( - t. , Crockery .Ware, Etc.. Etc. "f.s- ' w, ROUNTRKE, ' '- ' 'ill' ' ' ' fllll'i ' 1-1 I ' . If . ' '('-(. It V mar30dly M I ldd le st near the Market, t 'E. E. WnEATLEY'S Steam IJry e . ' orks, : 10T Church Street) tTORFOLK, VA. " IJveinir mi cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner. , ,' Prompt attention given to all brders by mail or express. ' ' -' i ep2dly ' r I -:?,'; PAID FOR:! . ' Iterosene Darrein. ' ocUld5f' "" 1 ' "A.'k.'dENNISON, Gaston ; house, '';,'' NEW BEIlE;;N. C, STREET & SON, PrdprictOM. The Only First-class House In the City. Omnibus connects with all Trains and Steamers. Large sample rooms for -. ""-ii cial traveleiu. oc. i. f oi us. i 'ft. Il'lil
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1883, edition 1
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