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K. .- A.t ".T!Mr3HT MX A OT. mtana 3T i i. . i I., . t . in , ,fi .VOL. I. 63 SHKW;;B$JipX tffe C:;;:FKIDAY, JANUARY 20, "1888; . .NO.-.25I US sty lit LOCAL NEWS.' If Journal XMnlatm Almanac. ,' Sun rises, 7:06 J Length of day, . ,' Sun sets, 5:21 J 10 hours, 15 minutes. Moon rises at 8:53 p. m. ., ' ' r"' ' TonrlfameinPrfuS. CClt lifO Mr. R. A. Russell, cf Cobton, was in the city on Thursday, .,. Jle,, reports the roads in a terrible condition j T Judge Green and Mr. J. L. Rlwm re turned from Florida e&erduy moan ing. The Judge1 sayS it was uncomfort ably warm while they were there, ihe therruometier ranging about 85. Garden Nlnn prisoners are passing the winter ' in the county jail., ';1 .' '--'v I The lumber is being hauled to the jail peas, were in full bloom ; Mr. Rhem ax yard for the new courthouse. '' 'f!" I pecta to be shipping oim- from there by 1 ' Some fine yam potatoes in market week after next. (j, ,;. yesterday, retailing at seventy cents per icev. Israel naming, oi iiiT?torr. TRin ! .'.-.-u . ' - .'i ; .1 $.... IViti. " i HI. -.'! I Our townsman ' 'Mr. Fred.. Roberts, I whnhtn heen sink fi.r several davs.; in ;V-IM e tirale.l School, ! , Tlie Trnstj-j! 'UiucaiwiMil cotton planters in front of Geo. Alien .VT ll. Go's, store1 yesterday. of, the Sift l;iigs jojujug ,th'em ', as iVey. in SftO. r- Itoml Mm mran nf flin ' SfiVlfi 'r!i.W,lX' sold yesterday at one dollar per bushe manHeere 6j, U'.'yaUn'tlL being only a fair,quality. , led, off withrf&,7tr to....rX 1 A merchant the ?ity received a let- thing of the. kifld; Lme,k -the -vkitirs ter resterdar". reauestine that ten bush- whi els of meal be sent by the next mail. ' Germanv.as here."f A fa' nuill( odlv The regular monthly meeting of the in this roihTyCT-'w cmW see a marked - Rnnril nf Tmatnca nf (-Via 'Now F!rne lnnirnvcniflnt in tliA nivlo . nnrl -rlt j. Academy will be held at Prof . Johnson cipline'l fl f,. A y room, trus evening, m nair-past tnree " xne next room nsitecr 13 miss rctti- o'clock.ii , y s 4 1 crew's with the Fourth Grade. The aa Xnhn .children. faM dkcr&ni&iir': tifeiro!&diide. Holley case was rendered yesterday. are read an? they are required to write John was bound over in the sum of one ana analyze tiieT4wnuai-tney qaiGkJy lnmroil 1f.ll.ra tnr hia nnnBuratiPA nt and understendinirly.r, Before leavii the next term of the Sunerlor Court. ' this room we had the pleasure of- hear John Lily, the suple, man of Vance- a ! B! graifty' "Vi !s , ," boro. In town nn ThnradnV.' H . "u t Jfe fouyw boasts of beingaa suple as any manbut f0 out' . on .an, ?u.tli' IuaPf wager that he caii throw down, out t run, out jump or out lift any man of , tne same number of pounds, Avoirdu poia, or inches square.. . , . , , . i Our i Trenton , Correspondent, repre said the people are about equally divided on tlie question.'' '" ' ' "' "' " .. JEUtt, JLenouvdeiegaUoB. es-Mayor Candy, Worth ajad Jas. M. MeorheVnavias returnea from Ral cigii, whither they hftve been in the in terest of ihe Lenoir and Greene county stock lawena?. The delegation think Ihlyi nave iettied the5 matter with the , Legislature unlebs Senator Loftin kieks all tli fat in the fire, which they have provided against by securing Senator : Dortch to hold tlie frying pan. - . f A large crowd attended the adminis trator's sale, on the 23d instant, of the fleets of Needham J. Moore. It is said ovqr COO rople, representing , five coun- V;u,i wt'ra preseni.! ine yioiR;ri,y was all sold for cash, nd "the goose hung njtiit4ipaJ''!HomiS( and biui?s brought 'hen bond prices", . Fifty bales of cot ton went off at 9 cents, a pound; corn $3 tt barrel fodder per hundred, and fresh pork 8 cents a pound, , An itineryvt Pi(t oujity merchant, farmer, vhq buys cows by the gallons or niuk they give, became the owner of a mule wenty yeat'old for ,26. 1 And bet Uv ihaa kllEd win .Taylor's oysters and Steve Moore's barbecue, to the great, happiness- of these unsurpassed caterers ;to map "s appetites; m,et with quick sales unu large-pronts J tains and islands South America. In Mrs'1 Ferebee's room, the Fiist Grade, a number of the little ones were called up to read. Put fe' in this room knew the alphabet when' the school opened three-mchths ago, yet by the aid i-t ri ' it. a - I .cnwngtuoouumiiBo.uuen.ui mo i", 0f the, Word method" they can read ramer goes ior our sister town or ivms- 8hort Bentences with easo j A A.' ; a At r I wu iur Huarnuwums KttU.Bt vuem. vui Th Advanced Ymt, taught py, Miss j -j, arooKneia, aie aise waKing rapicf i'o- but lrenton should remember that gresSibeing able to rqad gUbly sentences 'self preservation is the first law of of ten or a dozen words,. - A , piece bf nature." We know the people of Kins- recited in C01iC(irt by ci:if8 au we mm we can saieiy say WM qultQ ettei.taining;.'; ' uiey are as generous ana as reaay P b The Third Grade; MrsKa'room, ucip B1Buer vuwu uiaireaB . is the largest class in the school. ' Shells other town in North Carolina. LDc.;ui,i h. tii. rui j .il Elizabeth City is greatly disturbed order is remaikably good; in fact, the because a bill has been introduced in improvement in every room in this iar the Legislature to change the name of spect is very noticeable. In this Grade the H,iizabetn uty and JNortoife Kail- the principles of grammar are taught $ road to the JNorroifc and bouthern. , ihe the pupil begins to read and write. H JUconomtst and falcon proclaim that it w j8 given a word with which to form a direct Stab at mat section. What S m oentBn rinrl rfinnirerl to write it ilnwm a name? Why "nit allow the owners to The singing in this Grade is very nido exercise their discretion in the matter? the childrenT;iiT'the; ;oehool ;iw Ceriainly the continued prosperity of taught the rudiments of mnsioiA uij tuwgouu uwSuuui i uvk uiwuuuk Tne second' Graded tauEht bv Miss ..... a. ..!.:.... - rrrj. I ' ... . . i? " T i - uuuu win uwuwwvi ui unuio. rr wT ChadWlCK, was the .8ft ''TlSited. 1 .mroirress maae dv somaoiMi- buui s i I this Grade in perimansliilj jsi emaikable, Kchoouer Arrivals. , . . I nrutt,, rti.YwU toii.,if niimi luo univeu. ou . iuuiuay. n fo, li.fl 1B-nlorf: ThW AlfiA M fI W, The Qov. ' Vance, Capt. : Sam Spencer, a ,loc-,I1v hoi , , j i ftfe ?nP Ia irom nyae county wun com .na wrVafioimoauir7f the oh ! UUUB1KUBUUU V. iT. OU11UB - V.U. x,.fi fn Ji. uneuapt. wm,Toisoontrom gu the! diUl4' M from the move tbei.r hand? A11 arms in a careless sleepy manner while the latter moyi J theirs with thle yigdiand .spuit )f?mij Swan Quarter with corn The Kanna, Capt. rank Hell, from move their hands and arms in a careless; Smith's rVenlr Tritli Wn ftnH hhttnn ' ' ' JJaj h, " . .. . v niDCUT lUOUUCi niillO LllD llLLLCl 11 IU River 8teamcM.i I i ... The Trustees . seemedL tA be pleasid ith th progress 'mridWth in ordt I and. discipline and .ir -tb ttrhtanchfl of 'till)!- !.'- ,lilUJf f . 9 ha A I ,f,rabl Pash'aJWith uisly Turti '. . i iii I bugging bears, has "pitched liis tent yesterday evening with a few bales of cotton and five passengers. C The Neuse from Jolly Old Field ' wltii cotton and rice!" " "' " ' Tlie Trent from Jolly Old Field with cotton.'. i i The Florence. from , yanceboro with cotton, tar and lumber. She made tne w,p ui iwjo.s.. ifa a few dayBn i Kinston,: Edwib and a quarter. , ; . . ; - Tavlor hones Georaa til&Wick's nosle . j ... . r - I . jil. ii. i , PoUokuvUle Quarantined. w may get acquawiteu wim uimr oiaws. The citizens of Polloksville held a I T)r. Wm. jtiIIviiiaii. seeincr one of meeting last Monday night and resolved Mr. E. Brmfnl hois in artkulo mortis, to quarantine the village against .Tren- Dy attack of 'hog'clitylera, scientifically ton, A guard is placed on each read I administered a dosa.oL "Pollock's STo. leading to Trenton at- p'olock, a. m. 7 ponj 1 !(the .ifcrjer fetitifcd foiit? ' until' 61 p. m., at which time the mer- f0r a little Corn and went ahead, prd- chants close their stores. Persons from parihg himself for pork, bacon or sau- r, ri p f n iyr j 1 )'AAda tokltpiii ihiVf.T cent the mail carrier who remains in his yat ura"' Wof att,;n -W iW buggy while the postmaster opens and the vromvt, 0 Rjchatd.Noblcs,Isq., df Closes the maiU 'i "i 1 , ! I j 1 Ut Trent Trt4i1sf,frr''fenrt'' h fiim -M-ed. wak r ' " J . 7 broutrhfc here last week and sold to J. ti. IJew York futures , duU but steady; .. . d Wof 4 1 (J ".liJ AtaaJ irif ' futures Jdull " -7 now, therefore, leave the question for the public to decide fts to which; 'they ttHll KaIiavo : ' 'i t'! . ' 'f ' Why is it that the town of iWw rei ne has not quarantined 'Hsrun'ot .Tieiiton? Because they bawd their ju(Jirru'fil 'up on well founded facts' .aiu"(tli(r.'(onser quence is that ''iajison"! 'hai liilyd tlieni in this actiou and 'they duiya. not been ihiluenced by frar or groinidlc-; liipprc heusions of any kind. When rtuison rules, fear stands back ab.iiiliud, uid the voice of humanitv; is board ,ty S'ty'W ard comfort in the hour of alllt-tic?i , 1 ; , We have rtfceived htli, vovis o3i;rii- pathy and hitters of. oomlole-.it'o fnun friends in New Heruo,and wc 'do humb ly trust and believe fjvm (, . jm'st hearts that we ' duly upiii-oiduiTjlie samo. , . .. ..... ,. ... 1.;.. v ! I Such kindness,. if nht: ; rarp , ijjniines ike these, is not always fully and when bestowed in binceiity is; al ways accepted with gratitude. : ' , Dear old New Berne,1 can,! never forget . thee, and long after other scenes and other faces have faded from remembrance, and the present has been pushed far back into the past by tho re lentless march of time, the-; recollection of this hour and these days ! will-- come floating along back to us down through the dim vista of years,' freighted, Vith the richest and tenderest memories. i. fae of Sooi'Eiary asd-tanrerv i . IT . )i ' 1 ." i t , '' POAirt) 'f Kt'RTrS NlUVDERS A QADE?Y, i Now beni, ;;C.Jtt.3l, 1S8S i' 1-. i. 4 1 . . 1 ' L. i:i,".iibr jWj)i(iu!y -tc5tiuH Uio T'W .t.i,X.-?'!'nrn' .'cjiUmy.will Ins btld ftthe !T'Mi:r4;i1;-!viM.w; ' v" ': '!'" i: i.itJii..." j 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 j ! i 1 1 , . 1 F uiay-j Aiteviioou," Jan'y 26, IHVtH :i:if-f:iii lhfii'ciJil-;'i '&'' .Ths! Ar.nui'l F.l.ftion of (.HVois irllltlalce p!:tis.cnil.p!h;r hini'irjiint.biisiiii'ss will be l:r l-f h.-fi. f Ibc liwtini?. ' ' . 1,M -Unir a-e-pi cnUiKUt, 1 (1 '. ,'i 1 , . I j r,j ...... . ;V?,M. WATHtiX, j.y2Vu;'i ' i ., , j ... fuc'tMul Teens.. ;:;PAmco'.Lite WirbtT-t,wo bales sold at the Elcnange Juuus j, u., O 1 il 1 i -t ' j L- here, the best bringing 9 5-16, u;, ; TJa'. lcrT 7 T , T, . Jones County .Items. . In as much as the municipal authori ties of Kfiiston Have quarantined against the town , of Trenton, and against all pe6ple having any'; personal communi cation with the latter place and have so notified the authorities of Trenton in a set of resolutions containing a number of yljfereas's, etc-;, or in & set of where- 8,-ete.v followed by a resolution after each whereas, wherein they have whereased the people of Trenton and the adjacent country, away from Kins ton, "forbidding their going from the fpl'pier tdtho latter place within twenty days after leaving he former?' and also "subject thein to d fine of fifty dollars for each visit." Be it known, then, that it is hereby declared by the citizens of Trenton in solemn concourse assembled that such action on the part of the authorities of Kinstori was wholly unnecessary;, and tne, 1 arduous labor. 01, getting up tnose superb resolutions was altogether super ogatofy and ' that they, the people of Trenton' and country ' adjacent, seldom or ever trade in Kinston, or that they are willing to stay, away from there not only twenty days, but twenty years, if neodi be,, gather ; than) pay fifty dollars for the'precious' privilege of visiting the delectable little' town.' ' ' " ; . 1 6h''','yi brave an( magnanimous ones. wiio nave stood by. us, so iaithfuityi in this hour of adversity when the hand of affliction lias been laid so heavily upon us by ,,this ricqurge.,. (small-pox) which smites so remorselessly its. 1 victims. Ilovf. can we ever forget your gratuitous kindness, ij;,. Ye, offered us a stone when we(l)ad noti even asked for bread. Such .magnanimity is truly refreshing at a time when selfishness rules the hour ntid is fuprlatiyely grand as beautiful. I I Silei Kinston )iEfe difaVantined agaihst us we are ajly, expecting every other little town,, that can, to do likewise. Thejforqe;pjEjexflnipei8 jso great In time of disaster, that it seems to be conta- gi6iiBandas''demoralij!ihgiis contagious almost as well hayq the- smallrpox as , Whence, arises, then, this great fear, Mr. Mayor of, Kinston, oft your t part that your town will be. visited by small pox and' that' there 'is' danger that the disease will b conveyed there w'aTren. to? . AVheW. 'fe 'the cause 'for your "well founded apprehensions" that there itf'dtrage? tAe1 feared from Tre tonJmprehan elsewher'i where small pox is : raging ? Is',' lb- v,raging' folTttatfftetrjg ?m'3?dhton'that' adit Las 4ell loundedapprehensions'' tlmfttliB atraosiihere ia laden with conta gion arid ttiat1 'Hanger hirfcg in! every .n tt . ... , v i Dreeze.i, 11 so, men quiet your rears ana reel? MrarpHbaWouf s"appreh?nsions" ftWiot 'rmUhlstVell fohuded tuf liave no foundafiih'ai arf.''Ho an appre- hintioh can he wel founded that has Bo flMjidaiion in fact we are at a loss to iNow' we recommend for your 6nsid- erauou lew yvev iuiiuueu iaui, Thkt's'tfWt quarsfitm measures The Lost Cause One of the S;:rcr.V. . (Wilmington Star.) ".''"' There is a great sufferer in tKls'eity lit the present time in the person oi- iiir." y . : r 1 1 1 . .1 rtenjamm lam, wiio v us wouacic. 1,1 the battle of Cedar' Run, Viriuia, in 138a, ana has since been i:ii!juisli;u uuubi wie buvui3 luiuuwuu. rie n. recently been confined to hia room, nud yesterday we were inlormed that, his condition was considered much worise Mr. Clark was a private) in Comp;iny I 18th N. C. Troops, was a gall.ist srtidier and was greatly .esteemed by lm com rades. Quite a number of thuse reside in Wilmington, and we learn that thoy propose some organized eH'ort tor his benefit. Washington Xctcs. A bill was introduced in the House yesterday to place Major Otm-. ; I'ulu Ingalls on the retired lint. l! - The District Attorney for Utah 'sat that unless the first wiyes of !jx)lyyt- mists be compelled to testuv to th!iv marriage tho conviction of qJi'enUeis will be impossible. Commander Reed of th United State ,t a 1111 'ii;nii-:i development of iron and copper mines near Santiago, Cuba The retirement from the army of Gei Sherman in a few months will advance Gen. Sheridan to tlie rank of Oouoral o the Army, and probably Ge:i. Hiinecc! to the rank of Lieutenant General ship Alliance reports tltht a number of Americans are mvesting'ftipitai 111 111 COMMERCIAL. iVEW BEHMi I'tllt.! I. ord( flEW YORK MARKET, SPOT! iliiQQiing iu 0-10. . m . 1 j jj..;v Strict low middling iu. Low middling 9 11-16. NEW YOPK FTiTOBESt ! ' ' ' ' Morning. Noon. Evening Jnnunrv, , 10.CS 10.08. -..-i 10.10. Pebruarv. 10.14 10.11 10.11 March, . r 10.2H 10.24 April, " 10.43 , lO.Qd ;..- nvr.iu.'0OL spots. Uplands 5 5-8. , Oi-lciitss 5 V. 1 I IV 1. Hi.! 1 -ri: , VIZ have been erf tortjed at fill) plale ; BiadT&U hec ?3;''?pre'clSti5l havoleen taken ;Jto in- ? fh OTOWn&ed- into a fitOev6nt Vpread of the disease" and of melancholy, and wrote his- will fft,j5nXPWs''a'Vd.', therewith . 10.54 10M thundering lencth and sound. Were i not for, fed of ' breaking off a matriiho- jnil'; engagement, his iaame ,wejld be given. .. 1 Tlie exoiteine'rit. in lihSii and Greelie countie8,von the. .pniiioedtoclAtk tence, is running very lugn. IjIKo tne I prohibition quebtioh, it divides tlier two great parties in twain, eiiher side tak- 1 (f ' -j "J vd nifger," or an cller, with hooks of Hleol. Il-i.-. have bcen'allowedto tome iii,., contact Willi., ,othera since the development of the disease has been ascertained. The town;a1t$io)-i$ie)s tooc'tir.,nia'tter firmly in, hand and pursued. the course usuaUy taken h Wh casebf i;oosl medical anthoritien etci,1 and for i n if 1 rouiptaowon have been generally 1 ',H l 11 ro well fimndod f icts np.ainst "well., fouinli'il.-i nppn'hiMwionSi". - W of Eur.lucliy University,,-! (, ttBU i.s,uuii.KiyL:xii"i;s.. Stndriitti KrrelreA hnj- WeV'ir '' ' ' the Tear. ' " ' ' . I Karh Drrlmeut hna Ita Special TMuher Siiuit'iiis fan irmdiwta. nMHte Mw in alxiiit om-iliiiil 1.1 tliv llinc-ttiidcxpvMM'thnn Ht nuy Riinlliir Ciillpge in-America. Ncnilv Willi Iii.- ImuIiuk KJBatuf Aul-i-I011, ntti'st Hie superiority of Its Course 01 Sluily anil 'l'niiiilMK, n bPliiRmoroiiKli, Itm - iiuiu hi iu u tii wmi f nmrwtiMt Boon-hfrptni', UiiNlucMH AritliuiPtlr. ('(iimin-n-iiil ljiw l.,i. pnutiU- 'iiiTiimin!em-ei Pptiniaiwhhk ric. hi mm ;in-r iiyiOAV ;KXT, tlm Nfw TiMBRK('iuHit4-oiiiii4eUi Pud UpkmiA -'1,. -i ,,l t' .'i,! I'V, mi ni,! Ti-niiKui)i-1n.llijn 'wrwlmm 2u. 3 iimmtiK. 1'OtXl Cost, in i,v,irnv v "MIKilvIl tlioh-: - j I" n K'Hiil pihuli' lUiiilly,alul,ii.,MUHk'iitKi of I lite rwllin cut attend Hit? -other (.'oIIivpk a-Jid.Fast Sailing Steamer S lill'OlI'lY.;..;' ..ft- ! I i.ii hvave J'ltyliiiio for Now lii'rneSa.m. isrojitit!!!' -u snmewaii, vim- .. , ,.iU-iii-i'i; itiid Ailnuis Crpch. '.;;! s. T.-'ii i' New i! -:i roi-linyliorolOn.m. sior-. in;; iit'Aitmiia i'mk,i Viiinleiiti-i-e .inii NloiiPWitll. )i Hsy'iorofor ew Kerne 8 a.m. . ... iiitiiniii iMonuwnii, van- ' 1 ; ilemere and.Adnms Creek. it Luiivt- i'u- w Heme for liayhoro. 7 a,m. M-ii'jitiiK lit AiuuiiM uroeK, ,, V . Viii'ilelsnirer.Hd Sionewiill. ' o;i. T,cavp Itiiyboro for Now liernP 8 n.m. -.-i s;o)iiing lit stonewall, van-,1 ULIIlflU (IIUl ilUlllllB - , -.H.s. :i ! n ave :ew ittTne ior nayuoro mill somU Oreuk 10 a.m. Vlcpuiii;; nt Adiniis Creek, ii - V.iiHleiiiere and Mtonewnll. ' S i',!,:iI-L'-!i.vc Bayjjovn ior. South Cr'k 9n.ni. STiipi'liiR Rt StoncwalJ niul '; Viimit -niiira, - i . - 1 '' i"::iiv. 1 lii'iivcHoulli U'k li'Ni-v ll'lie 10am. Kt'pj':nr nt AiUiliis Crei-k. r'.-l.-lieuvf' ".XW Beiai for Kouth C mill llaybnro 10a.m. ... : Uliippliiy t Adiiins (-ppk, - - Yandemeve und Hlonewiill., ;it. -!.p.to Houlli Creek furl lay Ijuro (t n.m. ii I J;ti)Jimi(.;-iu-Vrtiiilemere una - Iinr toKoilipr, a nilneiiim a( !i n iph op' tui tion Will ! llllicle. h'or full imi-Heiilnm tut. ill-ess, ... jfc.. . W. Jatilil-ilAv-:im lVesiileiu, Iax1iik1oiv Ky. to, Arrpirc. irri-l 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Selected with crwi wire, nml avery b warnuited to bp Just M reirsentPd. . ' ' Buist's Celebrated Early Seed i'eas. : Also n Hplected Stock of Fancy Groceries.' u'.Jfi - Ifn vine x'-il m-ctamnodatlon both for pan- acps'iirsitinl ii-eiiibt lit very low rates, auk that lli-.uioreliant8 uud pnxlucerH along, Us 'line ve iHiieii-eln ei-riil support, . , For furl hrr irn'orniatlon eii'mire nt theof- flep,- l-'not of f'nivpn slreet. "' , H. H. (ilt AY, , 4 Clen'l Manager. Or any ol Us Agents ut the following places: Al:K IjV.V., Adams Creek, . J. H. AHIKfJT, Vandemire, (,'. II. t'liWl.KK, Wtoncwall, ' IT. FOwfiKK, liaylxiro, ; .1, Ii. HONMOIl, fionlli (,1-eek. I: ,. I'rrli'.Ut rei-i'lveil under cover everyday in i.ie.weei-:. . juniiu&wiy Case Goods, alt kinds, . , Canned Goods, all kinds, 1'ick es. Etc.. I-In. , ; .1 Kxl in Ounlity Ja'vh and luo'donVc, nioieo lonitito xea, n ii i In fact a Full J Jne of Fine Grwerips. mieh a 1 can ueioniHiina l'lrst-LiasK Fjmey Urocery Store. .,.,.,.' .... ., i 1'lease call and examine Goods, ganipletof I ea and Coft'pe Klvpn on application. , I All Good3 at Lotvest Cashl Prices.' ; ;.' ' Tpvids Invariably Cash on Deltvery,1 J. R. BAMPT0ir ', l Middle Kti-pm, liext door to Central Hotel, JanlO-d;im ' New .Beriifel (f.C WE L. PALMER; ;ett Dealpr in Clears. Tobnrco. ' Plnp ' ind I evuryuiiiiKiu inai.vvay. . '" r t 'AUM Also Candles JTuta and Fruit. ', i; . .. St. Jacobs' Cil. the Great German Rem- euy ior luieiunausiii aim ail Bodily l"utn. Middle St., rjptond Door from So; Front, Janli-dAwly , . Sew BtruMI. C. C. E. S LOVER it ' rv7ArJ:'AHTEI? GENUINE . ajjj mm : a m MtW'.Kunit Has just received the fol'jowing named Goods, all FKi:SH, and offered CHKAP. : ,, . . ,. .-; , ' , ;ii , . I J liw fcmall Hams, (1 .. ; 'us : fif. i ii ! ni 3; ; CoTtON Middling 9 1-4; strict low middling 9 l-o: low nudulrnir 0. Seed cotton-iExtra nice, oo.j nary 23. ;'; - .- . ' Cokn In sacks, G3iC. pi buhhc Rice $1.00 to Si 0- w 1 buMi. I Tubpentike Receuits modvmlo. I inn at3.50 for yellow dip. ' Tar Firm at W.JiO and ;?.';. Beeswax 20c.,to in lb ' Honsy 60c. per illon Wheat 90c, per bushel. . Beef On foot. 5c. to (ic. Fresh Pork 7aNlc. pf-r pound,' ' 009-8c. per ttosseu. . Peancts 'New crop, 1.00 per bnaht of 33 lbs.,- ... ,i J , Fodder $1.25. per huudrod.. cr Apples Muttaumskeets, St. 25- per bushel.' 1 " ' " ... Onions $4.00 pei bbl . Peas $1.10 to 81 25 nei buhhor. . Hides Dry. 9ci to lie; KreeaOe. . Tallow Oo. per lb. , . .)..,., . , . Chickens ;(irown, OUc. per pair. . . . ; Turkeys $1.75; per pair. ,v!i JylE Alr-BOIieci , ouc. psr DUSluvl. ! Potatoes Bahamas, . 30ii40o. V -vanm SOaQOo. per bushel. I Shingles West India inch, iwixoil. S2.50 per' M. ' Buildma; 5 inch, .1 marts', $3.50; saps, 3.50 pir M. 200 Lbs W ... .. . 'A " ,Vj,;'VHiiA',rfCUVER KAINiT I BE'iM.N.C. M 4 i " ) V ;;.':,!votice.; , , . The Members of tho l)enQjjrtlii"Kxe'iitivc Committee of Craveu county hue lifliurtUwl to meetnte oftlet of H. Ii, Bryan, Kai.s on. , l Satiira: July, 27, 1CS3,',, ' ut EljEVEN o'clock. , t j , W, A ful attendance 1 desired, us matwiaiif iwiportante vyill come before tio'rnini;iiUii I will contract to deliver Kainit m lots of a5 to 100 tons at , , - ' Baltimore Prices. A .reasonable advance in smaller lots. Iir a t(5v ilivvfl I expect a cargo shipped durrtst from liermauy.-" ' " : I (i 1 ( . Breakfast Bacon, Canned Beef, Boneless Codfish,1 " 1 -n- t )''1:;'' ' i'l vonaenscu miik, ,fii f!; .,f: j - h Sea foam and Royal Baking Puwtlers Yeast Cakes, ;;' '- Itahnn Maccaroui',- . ii v.Ihj.) Cucumber PiclrJ6s'1' C)inw'T'lio.s'( Bakcr's.ClKKolate,; .Xu ,L: V Pearl Barley 1 Mince Jeat, ,, Prunes, ,1) . OatmealBitckiviieat',1 ' V.T ! i 1,11,0 m: ,fi f.;f!iJ Fresh Boasted! CdffecJ trnd" Larly Bose; Potate,. Ji;i j. janll-dly vl-Ki -.!lii-1 i-:.ni io ao It ii ''.!.! 'J.I J . I I . i I i it it '1 ,;H ;''! !l ' I 't j'i'fl ,ilf!l.!t 90(1 T5nva Pinif TA,afJ o' nj Gr 022 ' cf ! Guano J freight,, 5 box lots orbveri i:- - 1, liw- iu oiiiuniug- Aonacco as rcost I it, una ueigat, in ou id iot9 or over." v pir Art (nn n rt;i , 1.. 2,000r at cost and freight; mm u-fij oyuuu ids uonoe trom j to 11 cts. 25 Barrels Sugar! ii toM om ',20 Cases' lirafady Chevies,!' quarts, at I3.00i.'.-J 1' . !" -!'. i .J.liii'i ffi'i i- i40 Caos: Brandy Poa6he,:!uarrte, at$3.25; 'ji iff ah.! ?.('t v.'in Ti.til :,10 . Cas8 BandT'i PeatfnesJft).. $1.60.' ! i. ) HA -v.'f.-H liMtfJ 'io 75 Cases Canned Goods; 150 tfdfi'to 200: a! Itfi-iTj ai ;ii-it;i.;!; 60 Gross Koyal, PrttapscoarrttPiinty r J Jflli28-ild it I ' Ohiiinnfini j it 1 OIIj ' ONE HUNDRED BARREL Early--Hose-SEED" --Potatoes .Vf ;!!' 4. i'FOTwlPby1' .!'4"i i,',"--i,',i 1 . 1 . F -i-i-mjr nr',rtfv,T ir nn Avlll AtlO 8 '"TO 105 ' AirrimuA' iAn ' Walter P. Burriis,Co.r COMMISSTOX MTJIiClfAik ; AND DEALERS IX ; S.I,i If GRAIN .. OF ALL '. KINDS. (Corn a Specialty;) , , , NowI3orne, IT, (C(mU'r niul ('oiiiilsriulioiits wfnifclfiillvi KOlll-llOll. . ; . jaiil-ilftwlv Baking Pbvf(ei's,at 'raantif4ckrerB rist prices, clear pf all freight 'InM 'ZW Uarrete J)'lourJ4.60 to 17.40. Pork, Long Clears, Fat Backseat lowest prices, .Givct u a trial. k -Wm.PellBallaii'ceCo. ' J South Front Se near Middle. dly-wlin; , , ' , ...yewlkrije, fjfTiP ilf PUBLIO, SALE Or-HEAE ISTAXE. This is one of tho Highest Grade' Fer- ' 'i.'. ," .: ,,,' t"" tilizera sold in Worth Carolina, as per1f?L.rlw.V!L analysis of Dr. Dabney,, .,, ,,v ,r:' - - Vendue, At the Conn House ioor inthoutv .' It iS ?61d (Vlily foi-bash at .'. , . ; ofwBerne.cmho mOk ; T Ji " iI y ;,Vv,;,,fqri4lwir .lots; : t .in'.-.W , ..1-: jft tu!T ,itMt i J noBrtlie onur f KhrI Front trft, con , .1- iVis a'Wglieif grade Guano than roanr IJSM R ,u?,5et' 8 Ul''1" , " brnuds Vi bich sell at t45.'. -1 vmihtx 11. own r .i.i . ;ot !i(.l'f - 1 '!-,.'. : , uuSU-'iK.-v , NHWIUvRN, N.-,Gy , being part of U)t No, .1111 on, the nlsui nerne, ueionging to the tute w Ci.an.s Tucker, deceimeil. Terms of Kilei OiVe-hnlf onsh: lm lance on i credit of nix monllis, oecurisl by nolo--mid morlKnjMton tlielau.is. 1 .s. , , Mew!,llevne,i;.).,.l!in.2'l.l! ..(t -1 ' ' 1 . ! AS. C. uAl.. ' :V. Jan.lt: Adm'rof ciiiih.Tiu-, ? ! .';.-- .'i I f,' I i. -' ;' V' '
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