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. . . .a. ! : ..if vj:. Jx.') '..I,.;.. , -J'HI M i - 'juihuu.I !iii.i,V .iii-.'l . '.t.!. l -'.,1,1 .;, vi-:f VOIi.L txX'.BKKNE, N. C, SUNDAY. JANUARY. 28, 1883. NO. 250. ...It. II 11 Li tt . K:.7'i. i li. i ..'' ' I i I II II J -..II . .. LOCAL news: NEttAPVERTISEMENTS:: C. E., Foy & Co. Choice butter. 8usft Fr Stanly Seamless hoseu, R. D. Hancock To tax-payers..,, Journal IflUulatuire Almanac, "' Sunrise, I'M ( Length of day, . Sua: sets, 5:23 ) 10 hours, 19 minutes. Moon rises at t0:41 yni. , , : . Rice market rjujet with price? a little lower' ''""i tolliii ': (., : 'fit .(..; !,. . ') .... .. Fat' gees in the market yesterday Bold f or M t7S cent.' , ' '! ' - J ' .'. '-' ' '' ' ' ' ' . : ' We are glad to see Oapt.Qewey, able to get out to the "corner "again: , , ( '" Collector B.'.R, llaiicork 1 makrs1 the last call on delinquent tax puyers. v ' A small runaway and smash up jiear Dail'a corner yesterday. Nobody hurt. Representative fage of Jones'county, was in the "city esterday, and returned on the evening train. ' ' :- ' ': Maj, Denniiton ., has a Hotcnkiss au tomatic boiler cleaner attached to.iiis new boiler just put in. ' t l( . , No Commissioner's Court will be Held at Trenton on the first Monday in Febru ary on account of small ppxy ? if.f ;;; The Register of Deeds issued' two mairiage license during the week, one to a colored and one to a white couple. J immie Mitchell played with a loaded pistol on Friday and now he has a sore knee, inflicted by a ball from sidpis tol. ' No new case of small-pox reported in Trenton on yesterday. There have been fout easea in all, two of which proved fatal 11 ; 1 U' i i! hi id I, Our canvasser, d C.Taylor, returned from Pamlico 'last night and reports that the people down there are on fire for the stock law ' Mr. Geo. N. Ives shipped a pair of shad to' Winston yesterday. It takes about one dollar and a half to stick a tooth in a pair here, bucks at that. The Pamliq finttfjffiai has been sus pended since Christmas on account of the sickness of the foreman, but we are assured it wiil appeai next weet ! f ; From the Rateigh Observer of yester day ve- learn, that our "boss", is im proving. Hope he may be able to give us some more "Paleigh Gossip" soon. Alek Foy carried the day on Saturday at the Exchange for nice cotton. He had two bales of extra cotton which brought an extra price 9 5-8 though there was no advance in New York 'spots. ' ' J": '-. M' i'? We learn f roa tlie Tarboro Southerner that Henry, fowle, a colored brakeman on the Tarb ro Branch Road, wu badly crushed be.- .i tlie cars, while cou Dline them. mt of his , ribs were broken besii . i 'ci ving other injuries His condition rious. -'.!;'; Nowiskey No "" Whiskey il' daily making his- patriotic speeches oii the corner, of South Front and Middle streets attracting a ctowd and selling. "Indian tea." On otl our i-rnost level . headed business men passed along a few days ago and stopped to listen, e few imputes at the eloquent strains of, the speaker and left minus 4 b&lf dollar. Bay fie made a good bargain. . Out respected: dbntemporaHesi ) the Economist and Carolinian of Elizabeth City ieeiftiQ'bi.Lmjicli.poncfemsft4 u a proposition before the Legislature t change the name of the Elizabeih City and Norfolk. R. Ri i i They thji)k it a good advertiiement for their town to let the name remain as it is; but perhaps the corporation think it a,' poor advertise ment for the;, .road,, If , changipg; the .name will bring her on this way, then let her change. Anionic th Trucker. ., : -v ; . A visit to the truck 'farm? in and around ,,the city on. Jaturday ireyealed the followiBgVi o fi: ' 'J , J. L Rhem Behind in planting peas. have seventy-five acres in, fifty more to plant; cabbage looking weU, turnips planted iiiiuatflesS plautSd,! bee&.ttp nicely, grape vines trimmed, preparing for Irish potatoes. - rr i r r n Meadows & Crockett Planting peas, portion of cabbages looking, well where the water stood on them look sickly:!,! I;,:'!',;:i;ji-!iO ;','J Paul Jones Hauling out compost for peas. ' . ' : Wm. Dunn Not quite done planting peas portion of land to wet, cabbage looking well considering tb,e, .weather. preparing compost for potatoes, j ; Thomas Rodman Done planting peas some r f thorn ? will be up in. a fe days, preparir" for other crops." . Misses oUs & Lillchell Radishes up nicely will bn followed, ,yith lieans-r i.tinn a t?i? Kor:.!i. Ve believe Mr, Nfttbn T. Jale Done planting peas (.!,! : i-c f t V..i- u rauiuliea justCttmh'X P- E. B. Lp I; man Fens i'lnt-'-d, prop? iv for Irl. '.i rot-o3, i. at i :.'i,t l"" cf aayil.irs t ' JTnMlee RaroMmended. f J f "i j(j ll ; At a meeting of the Democratic exec utive committee held on Saturday, the following names were recommended to the Legislature as proper persons to be appointed Justices of the Peace: ' ; ') 1st township, James A. Ernol; 2nd, Win. II. Ellison; 3rd, Thos. II. Mallison; 5th, Isaac Taylor; 6th, Wm. Foy; 7tb, Hezekiah Davis; 8th, John Lane; City, W. Q. ' Erinsbn, Jas. A. Bryan, Alex Bass,' E. II. Meadows', William Hay, E. U. Hill and Samuel Rj Ball. We clip tlie item lielow from the Biiunrr-lM-oii, a paper published at Ocala, Fla. The bridegroom is a son of Dr. Phillip Koonce, a highly rpniiected itizen of Carteret, county, , and' , we learn from a private Hource that he has stepped into a nice little fortune. . .-. i KOONCEFERGUSON.r-At the resir donee of the bride's father. Captain Samuel . Aisnew, , liyv. the. Rev. . H E. Partridaro, Wednesday evening, Mr. V, F.i KjiKiiute and Mrs. M. J. Ferguson, both of this city, tun 1 1 Pox. ... 7 . . A colored luaii from Onslow county who was iu the city a few days agb says it i reiorted in that county "" that' ainall poi Was prevalent iu New Berne Ten or fifteen cai ts and wagims ould. have coma along to town, said he, .but for this report. ' We hope he has carried the news back that there is hot a "word of truth iu it. , , The Journal will prompt ly report the fact if a case is brought to our knowledge in the city. We are sat isfied there has not been a case here this winter. ;. " , '' ' :'A ' Cotton market. '..-.'m.-; i j-'i New York futures closed steady yes terday with a slight advance; spots steady and unchanged. Liverpool spots advanced one sixteenth closing firm; fu tures advanced one point closing firm. We note a further advance here of one icht for btt-tt grades. Seventy -one bales were sold, 4 G-Sbeing the highest price paid, . - y;M A. .,'.tt,',i V, Sales for the week, 527 bales., , Cor esonding week last year 9S1 bales. ; i NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 3-16. . ; : Strict low middling 10. Low middling 9 11-16. 1, NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening January, 10.10 10.17 10.15 February, 10.21 10.18 March, 10.32 10.32 April, , 10.48 10.40 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 5 11-16. Orleans 5 7-8. S, LTVKRPOOL FUTURES. January, 5 42-64. February, 5 43-64. ' y 10.17 10.30 10.44 What Will the Taxes Be i i 4, Taxes for the Graded School aeetns to be one of the absorbing questions in the city of New Berne just noy , s and ; as some think they will be utterly ruraed if theta.x is levied not, apparently, un derstanding what thirty-three and one third cents on the One- hsndred dollars means we will give, (pip benefiicjf all such, the amount of taxes on given amounts of property. , The Bill to be presented to the Legislature we under stand fixes the. rate of taxation at tliirty three and one thlrd feeptii 'on tne' hutk dred dolors valuation..' i A peipn, jthen ownln'e one hundred lldllai worth of property real or'perBonaLwinr pay thlrty-btee and ni third bents ;' three hundred dollars worthiofi property as sessed yalue-rwill pay pne dollar; one thousand qllari wili ajr three ' dollars and thirty-three and one third cents;. three thousand dollars will pay ten dol lars"; five thousand dollars will pay six teen dollars sixty-six and two thud cents; ten thousand dollars will pay thirty-three dollars thirtythree and one tliifd'cents. TJii&j ta is fe,e paid only once a year. Of course the poll tax will be in, proportion, tlitvt .is, the jCoustitn tionftleqik' will b(f(kep v9 4lji4li4 this case would amount to one dollar per capita.! .' .We mention this matter becausewe have hoari that e6nifaed ty DreBfiicm tnai ine tax wm ub . ui tn times what, th BillproposoH 4-t 7i '..' STOOH A Prosperous Cliathamite. "T ; " " Chatham ttcoril, It. alws.vi1 rivos tifii rtmch uloasure to chronicle the success of any old Chath amite who has been seeking his fortune in other towns or other States, ana yet we rather fear th'a't in doing so we may induce others to remove from our good old county .TSuortJy'lBl'tei' the war one of. ,our Pittsboro boys, Geo. W. Poe, went to Raleigh and ecame a the Messrs. 1 Tucker-the leadihgi'dryl goods stdre ia that iownahd fietn wd read in the Raleigh papers that he has become 5a rpstnef itf "the' fitml; 1 This showfl what ayoungnan paijt accomplish by attention to business and temperate habits, and we take pleasure ra ?om mending to other young men the ex- a ile of ''ourT very dooervins former I townsman. ' ;0 ' Waer Lfestne Failtf p Mr. Editor: I received of Baxter & Bird of Baltimore ' s bill of laden of goods ''shipped ' December 6th, 1882, which is" all that I have 'ever heard of the good's since. I mention this as 'one of the every day occurrences' ' of delay which merchants are subjected to, and right here I propound the interrogation, when lies tlte fault? If with the agents then let us have new ones, or a quiet reformation in the old ones. II the fanlt lies iu the want of carrying facilities, and business will not justify . an im- t - - . . . provement, we are of all people most to be' pitied., .In a word, if our merchants are to expect in tlie future,, the . delays and inconveniences that have more es pecially1 'tried their patience (for: the past wo or three months, then: some means will have to be adopted by them iui setf-defense, I hope interested par tieanay see this article and profit there by, for I have hot said near all that might : be,' that militates against the faulters.' '; , '" " J.W.Sanders. Sanprrs" Store, N. V: r ' ' f-' ' January 24th, 1883. ' ) ' -r, ! 11 'Kinston Items. ' ' ! Representative Page, of Jones county, on loav of absence, arrived here last Fridiy morning. ' Senator Loftin came down Lint Friday morning on short leave bf absence. He thinks well of the Senate. ' , " ' : ,'Ou; thG 25th instant, at 8 o'clock in the morning, two magnificent rainbows appeared simultaneously in the western heavens. .,.., :.. The traditional red flag, bearing the motto of a furniture device "selling off at cost" meets the wondering gafce of the linwary trader whithersoever his eyes may turn. There'is only only one prisoner in our county ; jail Needham Thompson, col oredimprisoned by Judge Gilmer 18 months for using deadly weapons in a personal rencountre.' The town turned out pell-mell at the alarm of fire last Thursday morning. The Ceiling in the High School building caught fire through a defective flue. It was soon put out," with very slight damage. , . The filthy Turks and the hugging bears are now amusing the children and the colored population. The bears seem to have the Advantage bf . thejr keepers in cleanliness" and civilizatioir. Of the two the Turks excite the greatest curi osity and speculatum. , j Oui? Trenton 1 'rieighbore must know Kinston will hold them, as she holds the lest of mankind', "enemies in war; 'in peace friends;?' and after the small-pox is conquered will again place them on a "footing with the mps favored nations. " After all, however, our restrictions are only a "PicKwfckian'' quarantine. Capt. Stockton Cook, pur Norfolk cot ton buyers frof i HWt: Cummings and C. B. Woodley, Esq., on a bird hunt at Capt. W. J.1 Pope's ' in-the Neck town ship last Thursday bagged 44 birds, killed 'i.fcaresfyntlj Recovered lawyer Perry's keys, which by some mysterious Providence had eluded his watchful attentifm(ri.;i;Tj. ;? fi:: ,j " ' Onslow Countyi Items. No mdrriages this , week. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ,' , , ; 'Plenty of rain and almost no sunshine of late. , . , ,v. :i,.;rn n ' Several new students enrolled at datharioe tikip Academy (flat0. ! f t i i i t a h Mr. Jacob Giles has lately located near Jacksonville, 1 and ' will open a school Ithere soon.! ill It seems to be a question of law whether Dr. E. W. Ward can hold the office of Superintendent, of Education and be CoroMssionei: ahd Su&jtsi of tlie Peace also. What say ye lawyers? j ,001110 rjtuiiiiCBa iui , muuuuii m bin? t il . i.u on account 'of it. i weather, cajising several deatiisj Mrs. Mary' "Stcbee Mled 'al the 'Wsiddnce of Mr. Marcus Thomas on t'rklayi the 19th, Ittptl , She" hadl.'BUfferBd much for huinber pt jeara. and .she was resigned to the chuiitfd wticiL came aa (JiueUy as a pleasant sleep to . relieve her pains and give her rest. At the good old age of ninety, Mrst Jfary 1 Jarhtan fcldsed faithful life on the 10th of January. She! was 1 pne' of the oldest citizens' of RichlandstoTvnship- - ' . !vTh ft f -ri'i .i"'T '. Our whole rountfy-iif in sadness Thei news of the death of Uon."John'W, ShacotiVarii 8k' f tliunderbblt fn a rflality by; tHfi huhdreds who gathered afc Rlchtahds' fon; Saturday afternoon January 20th., . to w itness ih is . familiar face cold In death. We were gratified to behold thyfpftt iestejif W"lif bam rade8,at Washington . wjio; came ,to see liw last resting 'ilac..vMany.' t'e ninni, have lost a true friend, Onslow county one'of its ni'ost ' useful, energetic. cilinAnsj and the whole country a star wl ''eh was' lising in brightness and bt Aj. ' ,',V-v v i ;.; ', .';,';.,,;" ; , ' Newport Items.'1; . W. W. Ward, Esq., for some time a sufferer fromi erysipelas, died on the night of the 83d. He leaves a wife and a daughter to mourn his death. . The Colonel of the Klu Klux Killers reports all quiet on the lines, with hope- ful indications of the good time coming, which he thinks is just beyond bur span of life, the thoughts over which account I for the short comings of these items. , There are some cases of pneumonia iu the vicinity, iThe only wonder is that there are so few cases, in the country, considering the state of the weather for tlie last six, weeks. But. thanks for a sandy soil, our mads are in good ' con dition, u.i ' )"':': I ' i,- ,'Mr. J. J. Hopkins (a' distant relative to the famous Polly Hopkins) has at last sold his farm just below this place. Now for Florida, where orange bushes bear as prolific as his new variety of cotton, of which so much has justly been said in the colnmus of . the T'lqtliuue,-. . . ; , , . Marriages are yet in order.1 Jeff. Davis McCaiir(big name that firsi part) and Miss Erslino Mann were married at the home of the bride's father in the village on the night of the 24th. A pleasant tune was enjoyed by those present. Mr. Cul. Pigott and a widow Pigott were also made "twain one flesh" on Bogue Sound on the same night. ' The face of dullness is beginning to frwn at our niercliants and the appear ance of slackness in trade has already caused nearly all the merchants to en gage in truck farming. . Messrs. j. B. Mann & Sous and T. D. Hewitt have good prospects for early shipping of asparagus, of which they have several acres of sufficient age to yield quite a handsome profit. They are also eugaged in the cultivation of other vegetables. - The weather since Christmas has been so disagreeable as to compel the native Nimrods to remain at home, to the very great satisfaction of deer, bear and "wild fowls," and Mr. John Mann has become a man of leisure,' while Lon. Perkins has devoted most of the rainy aays te tne stuuy or ins chosen profes sion of medicine. , When these two par ties do not hunt, there is very little dis turbance among the beasts of the poco- sin. COMMEKCIAL. dKW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 3 8: strict low middling 1-4; low middling 1-8. Seea cotton Extra nice, 8c.: ordi nary 2ie.v i .- t !'.;:'!-. . John In sacks, 62ic. per bushel. Ricbj-81.00 to 81.08 Der bushel. ToEPENTiNE-Receints moderate. Firm at $2.SU for' yellow dip. tab rlrm at fl.BO and 1.7I5. BEESWAXr-20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey COo. per gallon. . Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c. t Fbesb Pork 7ia81cl per pound. 1 CiOQ-v2c. per aozen. ! Peanuts New crop, 81.00 nor bushel oi as ids, : , ! 7 i. ' i Fodder $1.25. per hundred. apples Mattamuskeets. si. 25 Der Dusnei. ' ONiON3---84.00perbbl. i ri i PKAa-81.10 to 81.25 per bushel. ; HiDESt Dry, 9c. to llo,; green 5c.,. Tauow Oc. per lb. , , CmCKENS-rown, 80c. per pa,ir. TurKeys-81.75 per pair. ' '' 1 Meal Bolted, 80e. per bushel ' i PoTATOK JBahamaSi : 80a40a : vamd ouaouc. per pusnei. ,.i..,,,,, ,,,, , i BhlnQles West India .5 fnch, mixed, !.50 net "M. 1 Biiildinir '.1 innh. a.oo;saps, $2.50 per m. v tt- ;- In anticipation of the r treat? with Mexico, wnicn win permit the free In. troductlon nf raw sugar into this coun try, capitalists.are freely buying :;.; Tansill'8 5 Cent Punch Ciqae, '.-. the finest in make, quality and flavor in the world. , . . , , , , . . , ,, For sale by W. t. Palmer. Middle street, New Berne, N. C. ' ' sab NOTICE. To the Tax rayers of, the City of Hew Bcrnei, . ah persons awing a ileal, 1'ersonal or Poll Tax, ne hereby notltletl to call and settle the same without delay, a no further Indulgence cull lie milieu. Call aud tave yotyaelves dort and ospleai- antness..,. ,. ,. . m ,..,..-. (t" b. D; HANCOCK," Janaty juiii ;: City Talc Collector, i For Salmon Consignment, ? FOlt GENTLEIEN'S WEAE. , 'JaneM "t.-iti-A, fiTTSAN F.! STAnLy.-' , choice mmm butter her elv' ttlHls day from Western "North Carit- nmi.anu win Desoui at r, . 1 25 Cents per Pound ! lu vnur iiiic K'l ft win. I", i liii I' '' ' wholewal Orocert, Jan2i ( Middle St., Newberu, C,, The Reanlar Annual, Meeting of the.Stnclt. holders of "The .Midland Nortlt Carolina Knit. way Company," .will be held at the 'Court noiine, in aewoern, at ll o'clock, a. m.. ou Weiluesday, February 7th, 18RS. ' f - . ; , - At r UrilON OARSMn'H, llrector and Stockholder, - Januaiy 2, 1SF.3.' . . .. - atd . pNEHUNBREDBAPELS ;,.,. opcnoicE. , , Barly Rose SEED Potatoes ,jan2fdtf .i JOHN DUNN. Stall Ho. 2Left Hand Side j AT THE CITY MARKET, ' K IahIv.uvk unpplied wllh llifvverv lirxl Frrah Meats, hoer, I'ork, Million ami SausjiifB Unit Hi .Mi.lUct iitlot.lu. Cnll nn dim. . , :, Jlllllil-illv .' . PAMLICO LINE. On uul nflor MONDAY X EXT, the New Berne mill l'ainllco Hienin nintiuirtnlliiii 'ompany wlU1Uiat'li tlu-lr . Ir-.. New and Fast Sailing Steamer KI-.-M CITY as follows: Mon. 22 I,av Unyhoro for New Home 8 a.m. Mopping ut fsioiicwnll, Van- . ilemere itnd AiIiliiis Crept. Tupb. 21 IPave New Heme for Dh.vImho 10 a.m. mopping nt Adams nwl;, Yiintliiiifre anil Slonownll Thiir.S'j Leave liiiylxiro for New Bnrne 8 a.m. Slipiiuu at Sloni'wall, Vllllr demcrrand AduniR Crenk. ' Rt. 27 Iavo New lieriif lor ila.vljoro 7 a,m. nioppillg lie AdIUIIS JTt'PK, Va mere aiutstonewall. . Mon. 2!) Iipnve Rayhoro for Ne-lierne Rn.m. Stoptii iik atStoiiewall, Van- ...... deinere anil AiliiniN Cre.-I:. Tiles'. .Ill Leave New Heme for ifcivlioi ' anil Houtl) oreek 111 a.m. Stopping at AiliiniR (Veek, Viltiileinere anil Htoiiewiill. Weil.fll Leave Itoylwro for Sout It Cr'k Da.lii. stopulnu at Hionewnll niul Vaiiikmere. Tlmr. I lave South ( .r'k for New H'ne 111 ni. sioiRihitr at AiIhuih ciwk: Krlil.a--I.eave New Heine for Soulli 1'ierk anil Hnylniro lOn.ln. ... Stopping at Atlanta ("reek, t Vanileiiiere and Stonpwiill. Kr, :'-tavc Html h Ti eek for Bin Imni a. in Stopping t Viiinleinere and , Sloiiewull. - Having Bttxl nccfimnioiiiitlon limli for pits- sengersand fielglit nt very low rales, ask that Hie uierchniits and producers iiIoti its line give It their cheerful support. For further Infonuntlon enquire nt the of fice, Foot of Crave n at reet. P. H. (RAY, , ' Oen'l MtniRifcr. Or nnjr of Its Agents nt the fnllnwirie f'.tocet:' '"' ABK LP;K, Adams Creek, ""' ''' I). H. AUBiyit, Vsndeniere, : l N. Ft IWLKIV Stonewall, S. H. FOWI.KR, llnvlioro, ' ' , .). 1!. l!NiJ.;i, soulli Creek. ir- Freight received undi r cover everv dav In the week. JanaitlAivly WARRANTED GENUINE 200lbs. i.vvrt irvi. .7a iTTATNIT ( WILUAMH.OLIYEK NEWBERN.N.C. I will contract to deliver Kiunit in lots of 25 to 100 tons at i ; ,t. Baltimore, Priced i ' , At reasonable advance in smaller lots In a few days I expect a cargo shipped direct from frnrmanv. . i '"! In -' ' . i . . ..v... j . 7 i- t .- ;.ir v Or OX BEAND'.of , Guano AMMONIATED ! SUPER PHOSPHATE W DAVISON &C9 I BALTIMORE , Avail Phos. Acid 8 toIOX . TolAiBoNtPHes' 24 to 30 36' Ammonia ' 11 2Xv2XX This is one of the Iligiiept Qrauo Fer tilizers sold in North Carol mat ns tier auitiysiH oi ur. uuuut'y . "v It ia sold only for cash at .'.(. $S0 per Ton 'for Teh Ton tots,5 1 ' ; 33 FOR SMALLER LOTS. '' : J i.'fl?l i, IIUilli ' " . It is a higher grade Guano than ni&ny brands, jhicb. sell at $45. -,y ... , , j '..,lfsr , GT Bny for Cash save per dort. .; ; . William H, Oliver; :: jan20dl5t h- iNKWBERX, N. Q. GermanKs ECainit 'ST' 1 m. i; si 1 A COMMERCIAL (OR BUSINESS) CCUXCZ of Kantuoky TTnlvenity, . v ! WILBCBB. SMITH. Prat. LKXCItiTeJbEl. Student Recrlvcd may Week Day la i ' tbe Tear. ' '' '- Each Department hu lt SpMial TCMkcr I fitn'ilpnts van arailuate at UiU College In HlMtut (iiie-ihi i d of the time and eznenw than at any slmilur Collegp In America. Nearly v"' Hiiwwiiii vnuinaiM or tiieaagrveijollcite. loKelher Willi Hie it-atllim KdueaWraaf Amer atlcKt ih Kiiperlority of lt Course of study Mid Tralnlnjr, a ixlng ThoroiiKh, Prac tical ami i 'iMiipletp f mbnw lnu Book-keeplnt, HonlneKa .r)ilimetlc,Comiuercial LawJUer--carnilf ('iiivNHiniliie, IV niimniililp, etc. 1 1 mk RKtHWKKiitooianpletetlie Full Diploma, . Ownie lioiii ii :i wionlha. Total Cost, l-l oludliiK TMlin Books, stationery , and Heard' ln jtiHl uriviiic lanilly, aliout vi. Hludenta ot thla 'olU((i cun attend the other Collexea of the iriitvmmiy, urlder 10 1'rofeiutom, for one . ,' year, fricotcliiin;e. When two or more enter together, a reduction of 9o on each one'a tui tion will lw iDiide. For full particHlara ad,-: janl-utw3m President. Lexington, Ky. i ww n Bint i n. On Hand end to f.rrivo. 300 Barrel Seed Potatoes," Selected with great care, and every barrel warraiitetl tobeJu.tani'epreentetL .., (, Buist's Celebrated Early Seed reas.-. ,:; .iv-u Alitoft Helectetl Stock of ' ' " 'i'. :'(:"' Fancy Croceries.' asedooils', all kinds, ' ' ' ' ''." innen t toons; nil klntls, f ; :S i I'lcklLU, i;tc.,Kle. . r, ' Kxtra tonality Java and Rio Coffee," Choice Toniuti) Tea, .. i '.; r fn fact a Full Line of Fine tirnccrlea. such na can e found hi a Flrsl-Clans Faiiey firoeery Store. ; i . . i'i , i ,, ... ."' Please call and examlnedoodg, Samples of ea and Cotlee given on applicntion. All Goods at Lowest Caah Prices, Terms invnrlalily Oash on Delivery. ' J. R. HAMPTON, i r Middle slivel iifiudoortoCentrnl Hotel, jhilMl-ilolii New Brrnr, 1K.C WM. L. PALMER- Healer In Clc-sry.' ' Tabarea. " Plnea. and everythlnyr hi nun way. ... Also Candle. nt and Wiilta'.' 1 "' ' fit. Jacalts'. Oil. the Dml rtermnn ttn. edy for lUieiiutitiiHiii and all bodily Pains. Middle St., tfei'ond Ioor from So. Front, " JanlT-dJiwly ; New Brne. N. C. G.E.S LOVER Has just received lho following named Gotds, all FKKSH, and offered CHKAP. t - . Small Haius, . , ... ( Brenkfast Hacnii, : Canned Beef,' Boneless Codfish, "f, ..... , . mi4;1i Condensed llilk, i - -i ..: - rtua team and Rnval Rakinir Ptivdera c - o Yeast Cakes,' ' " ' Ttalian M:iccarotii, . I ' . I., -t H 'i, ir. Cucumber I'ieVles, Cbow Clio, 1 1. .!- Baker's Chocolate, ,;, Pearl Barley, . : Mince Meat, )i. ' Prunes, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, Pine; Syrupy ' . in , Fresh jRoased . C, offee, ; ant , iIi-,1 Early Rose. PoUtoeg. 7.-1 ill t 'i .r Janll-dlyi norchanlsTakcII:::::. if TTlV Tf r A DTT , vy.tv Uirxaxi. . it i il it i . . : . . ' . r. 200, Boxes Plug Tobacco at cost an A ; , . i freight, in 5 box lots or over. . ivv ids omoKing xooacco, at cost arid freight, in 50 lb lots' ot over.'! " ' I. t. it ' Yt' 'mi i. .'jii.. 40,000' Domestic Cigars,1 Sn lots! of' '" 2,006, at cost and freight i MHinti' .?.! 0,1uu lbs lUottee frora to.llj cts,, v, J '25 Barrels Sugar 7i to 9J ct8.,.ll ? , '' 20 Cases' Brandy ' Cherries!' Quarts!' !'. at $3.00. 11 M ' "," ,(,i- -i- 'v ' 40 .Case i Brandy 1 Peaches,' ' d'ngrtfl. ' ! ' 200, iu , '-i i.U l-i ill.-.m! -I'lrllK 50 Gross Royal; Patapscb and Puritj b Baking Powders, at WMiofactiirersilfefc -r, prices, clear of alifxeighkt .. ',.'.. . ' 200 Barrels Plbur-$4.&5 !to' 7.40 ' ; 'Pork, Lon Clears,' Tat 'Back?, 'at1'" lowes t)rlces.Ti OiWtts'atriali'j'1''. i l ; South Front St., near Middle' ' " " dlw-Wini. I ,V1' 7Nei Bern N. d M' 1 PUBLIC S1LE CE HEAL ESTiTE. ' Purtrmiit to a Jrrdpnent of ihe Snnerfor Cohrtof Vraveii txipnty. 1 win sell at public ...i wendne. at. the lOhtm House dtmr In the Clt v "' ofNew.UernevtoljUi fr,,. t( , Tint Monday in Karch nextj-; , ulMart11ifihtl(WB-WtTWF.LVK o'clock. Sf .a, oertalil piece of land lyiiig In the Pity of New lleYiv). . U in the wnilli aide of tiWn street.' ' 1 near the corner of tiaxt Front street, contain- ' . u.r ".i .'.j ( wi ..a incnes oar- i . being part of lt No, IIS on the plan of New' tierne, DeionKinR to! thet estate o( Caarlea Tucker, deceased lerma pi tatas one-Ualf cash; balance on a credit of six months, aecux4 by note and New ierne. N. f)...lnn.2fi.i lauo hit- iiviiimj . , j . . 1 Jan23d4t -JA8. O. HARHISON, ' ! . Adm r of Uias, Tucker, dee'd. . I' ill' I- ;,;' t
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