,Y J '.'ANAJ., a ileolumn pape y f ivpt m Monday, M ( r c.s months. PeliTered - to r st 10 een is per month. f i:vr. lo Daily ami Weekly JorsXAL. Tour corner . of ieh projec .. ..a oi wH'ii iy ins umaing m-umr i on i-.irsc-. ivt ngio a pouu . nauirai resom a-s t i our ci; le.rt'.p,, Ustry and eminent .ability lie' Iiasjtatsi dista.iee of : fe feet from tlw'suitatle for tie taking of oysti-;. f : Ii ;1 iced on V...1,;is V? itimatewjn(lIass.Nri.ojectiaglownvar(l .".that 'there should not lie supply jLU Y JioT 1 lilUJiiO uccdsI.Fair rczTingl LIrtnt 1 iver Transportation ; ' I ! Company. i success. sJ'rom the bar, attached to tho lower sufficient for the local, demand and I 2UHipi 1 JAJlt-a , llAUt'iu was ail nun-; ; on gu oi iuw muuiu, me uuii iccu.t uir mu biiiijij ui mc ui.uhiu.-i iu um .i uny Inuvsuay at .rit.i. ,vf' 't man. lie was a ripe scholar, --;vhich,; ai the .dredge is drawn own Stat, out such is the fact, ana 'vfatts (TAiLY)-on inch .m able, fearless and . independent wer the bottom, scrape up the oysr probably one-half of all tho oyster? 'ditor; a sound, justj and conscien -jj.ters and guido.theni into the bag.' -irmj liiwrr. TT ir ii 4 a. snfW muii-n F.vorv vps'sol ' sliniihi be KUT)V)lied iellor, though uot a brilliant ndvo -Iwith two idredges and, windlass- showing for North Carolina when to law unless he was certain to begabout midway of the deck on each ,we have thousands ' and thousand; . . i Ca . ; ,.l ? i. tt' si 1 . l l ..l. -.1.. P l! j. xi n tue rignt ; we tniuK we navegsiue oi tno vessel, -at rue' poinn ,01 luisiit'isoi h uue ;oysiers m me heard, it from his lips that he lnulPjwbere the windlass' is screwed intoi 'sounds of this btate which could be uever advised a client to bring suitPthetleckj a portion of the ra,iif threefjused for, this, unpply and for the F0.1 GAS! GHLY! - u , .uu; uue wuuu ; mntha, 110.00; six month, 16.00 . Us, i UQ, . n,fnt under bead of "CUjr Itemt' i !'ne for each iMertion ,v av,-, , inputs will 1e lneited between I r iatu r at any pice.' . of 5TairLa$t or Deaths, hot to exceeo ,cs im be luerted free. An additional r v U be charted. lAce pes line. -!ntfur transient advertisement must in atlvance. Eegater- adTertisemsHU : e col'.eeted promptly thit d ol each tmmnications containing news oradlscns - of local mature are solicited. So commual -u must expect t be published Hist contain) -ctionsble personalities : withholds the nam an author ( or thi will make mora than on ma of this toawir ly THE JOUKNAL. 2WRE.N,',PrJAN. .81. 1883. tered at Vhi Posi pffioe at. New Berne, N O. , as seuohd-tlass iuatter.r . , , pplied, fitJin Norfolk,' Suffolk and' Eich-WLU M U p WoMitCnUi., idlass-'moAd, Va.. This is certainly a bad . we r county rc H.i : T.,ii. r, i ' tuiiTiltt Un?. First class wlm but whai he woni rerni of the At the 1 SpriofB It is ' wftli fail I overmastering lotion tiiU wennouiice ttie death JAMS ,W BlSPEKf ;la,te - editor Mihief of cbia paier. . .lie died al aleigh, N. C'of niaiiguant' nia rial 'reveh11 'ar'haIf ;rHKst eleven 'chHikJ' on ; the night of "Januarj )th, 1883. Scarcely more than a eea. ag uo ntsw ucim; ip to Kaleigh for u little recrea 'on and perhaps to look after latioH imiKirtant to this place and H't ion. " He was taken sick soon I'ter liis arrival thefei and confined his he&njntiUiis. death t. t) James waeeen .aiAEPEK was ornin Lenoii1 county, North ('aro Ina; JanuaVpISt'lif I&8, iuh was he thirg, James M. and C J. Harper, both of whom have pre eded him. In hisyoutb he re. oived all the benefits of a good and ious home training, with such ad au tagea ,r'iis ' the 1 country " schools hen. oneredii,, lIe' euteted t he Uiii ,-ersity at Cltapelljll in lSCl, and graduated therefrom with marked listiuction il14littiuiaiuitA- y comnie.w;e4he..stntiv. of jthe law mder the late.Willhim II. ' Hattle. He soon i thereafter ; btaiiicd his : ice n m an $ e.ii r!t . ,tl ie prac t i ci f liis profession ati Kinston. Iu 18701 Jorujed a law partner ship with!o.liugoiSlq:iand during that year ..lead, the , forlorn lioie of the Deiiioer.itie of that county us a caudidato for 'tilt Legislature. Though possessing a tine legal mind and getting a linjra- tive nractice. vet he was not fond ol X It- the law, so in the year 1ST; J he abandoned the ' jiractice and en gage(l;i Steamb)vtiug, on Neuse river as Captain oi' the steamer Caswell. During the year 187J hi br tint feet Ions', is secured, whede.l.siuwlv of still niore distant markets! Superior ; Court otfjfastehed to the; side 6T the vessel.bmd lor t his foolish law prohibitingA1 Tones County, in 1879, ho, submit His an iron bar, over which the ehiumivlreuging. as tno Dnsiness is nowfe, ted a brief upon which he was com gaud. rope rim where the " dredge a..g(!on(lnctel the dealers in this State being worked, saving wear. ...andwoaunoi nepemi upon a regular Blip tear. If dredges are not too heavy .feply, ibr if the weather is at all bad two finen can easily "work " bneRoi? not suitable for the oystermen the .en, the devoted friend and 'the ?en'iiine Christian, James W. Hae I'EE was "the complete man V To is, who have known him intimately t for ten years, a partner in bbtli tht Kinstou and New. Berne Jouenal. j liia ilfliirti 'swma 'hiititnhli'r3 H fi finl Hi . n'i... up consisted i oi plimented.by the ablest lnemon jf the New Berne bar. ' lu all the erand and noble anili ties' which make the kind hnsbaiid Hilredgo. '' When ,the boat'.;. redfchesgtd; catcli oysters' by , tonging, no ;he loving iiarent, Ihe useful " citj tho dredging' ground the captani&oyslers can be hail, and , the very takes the helm and the men piepareH eather when the , dealers have the for their, task.. Tho dredL'es ariMgreatest demand is the time when thrown overboard. tho; ve'ssel con-BMiere is no supply to: be obtained iuuos im her course until it? is l'im-Band the ' 'customers m t he country, posed that the .dreilge,,: whicli usu-Jlrh,"gl willing.. and desirous to nHv holds two ov. three. , bushels, i J"patrpniza home institutions," be- full, ami then it is' hauled no 'ainW'Oine tired of eontiimed disappoint :hat we have'losil triie and triedSits contents emptied ou'deck. r- Iti1,Ilt ' ' 'M-'nd theil1 WdertSto friend. His beieuvel family hjivt iur" warmest sympathy. - ' As a token of the high regard in vhicli he was', hehl'ii this city. ninu(liatelv upon hearing the news f hU dentli sf ep.V Avero' -taken ;'tc lecure a special t rain to Kins'ton ii? ntler lliat many who Vlesired to ddj could attend the funeral service! which were held af iKiiistmi yester lay j evening, ivhich went Mayorl Iowiird and the City Coun :ilmen, representatives of the Board" of" Trade,; ;'Cottoii',! Ex- ihange, Knights of Honor of which lie as a meml)ei Pire'Depnrt nenf, Soutliern Express Company, Post office department and the edi ;or of the Kewhernutri. ' . In the city, fhe Cotton. ExchairgeK Iwasiilosed sit the,bour oltHie-biiiial2 services and apfbprihrely 'draped, md tli? flags of steamers in port I wero af ' li al f m a sf d m i n j f h e d ay Fine Groceries, ' " ; . Canned Gooih, ',' ' ; ,l'roriiionx, , . - :M Flour, Tobacco rorTrt i: (.n, Daybtiro, Adiims Creek, Jollv Old l-'iokl. Biddle's I.ainlin. l'olloksville, Quaki- (,,iti,,XantltnH'ri.aii,A, Sloncwall and Vaneeboro, l-liuilvs' & Oliver's Lnndins, Bill's j Ferry tad aMatile Cypress, and all iiitehuediate , ?gl)oi!its on Ntfusc aud Trent Itivers J5ay ;, ; IppcrMlsreKpeotftiilji-i nii fretiuenf lnoTemeiiti' w in.-, ui.iv. , iin. i n...n nut. i, oiivi nntriiuunr iK-itiiiinxidttliiiiiB Ht 'I'riiioii. Oliver ijiiKlinif.i il'ollokKVIIlp ami otlir ixjiiitx. i , , ,, -u.i..i.,.,.','U vl vr tj,..;tij iiA..it ..m t ill am. i ii"i . l 'Itlllll. . itj'ltllll ,V III HU'iivt' ew liernv Kir linv-Hlvcriinir points on -' Ef I lie Idwit NeuKBtni'i-y Monday and TUtiisdiiy. ,;, " gut tin. in., Koturniii( Wmliifikluys nnd Katur- fSdtiys. -. steamer fontentnea, 1). H, Htyron and and . $t'(iftiilii Itnvea Nevr Heme every Mondtiy i EJWi.-dneisthivutK a.m. fur Jollv Old Field i Mpotiit intvrtnedlnie ftr the upper Kena nd 1 1 : "and (Juiam iV"' vancelHiro every Friday at-8 a. in. nnd in W"'aneiiiietllftU'r)Oliit8imSwiltt.Yeek. - -".' e MOST REASONABMXI The Siemner I... H- Outlei;, .Ins. 51. Ipock, . t K-iuniJiHtii, win leave new Heme every Mondny And offer them nt the FKIUl'M. We desire to call esuechil attenllon to nm Stoekof -- Pickles in Glass and Buckets, Preserves in Ulass and Tin French Citron, Candied Omngennd Lemon Peel, ' ' Fresh Prunes, Snltnniv and DelieKi IlaiNlns, Pried Apples and Peaches, . -Mince Mont, lluckwheat Hour, Fancy Ullt Kdce Hatter and-White Ihvani Cheese. , t ... Teas, Kio, Laguayra, Java and MochaColI'eei. ttoasteu Mil SI ami 41 Cotlee, i And everytliliiK usually found In a Fancy UiiH-erv Store. 1 we guarantee everything, we sell to give .uHiKincnon ooui as lo ir ifnm nun tv. nnd '&'ill RKPHM1 THE IIIOIVKV Olf DI JUitU. ...... ! -. i, . . - f ) I . ' EVERYTHING FRKSU AND GOOO, i.A . t.Vi i'.o'ti ,,!. Jci'.il n'.r.c ttuiBVirginia markets, where "the deal .Kir, or oyster rock, she taiks andws'lf U.gpt a n,oro ieguiar,siipply.f flf J Lf ; BIlOOEIllES ! ..(rt sses tho erotiiuL and tint vs-kMi Ataiylaml the niimOer ot boats 1 over ierinen again thrbiv the .Aigagod in the dredging of oysters ftis over 1,200, and neariy 2,000 in ougtiig sum ic .was esuiniiieu inai f,,,.., .....l . ,.r ,..:ii;..., 1 i.i.J The Cash Trorte Only S.iIHUkI. ; Very fruly youi-K, "Wm. Fell Ballance & Co.. ,:, ' tiovJ7-dly .-. ... . - .1 -, ,., ,: f valid Thursday for Trenton at t) a. m.. touch C Jillir nt fill Iflbsvllla mill rAtuvnlnir I'naaHa.'a aiidj''rldiiys, leiivlnRTrentount8a.nl. Kvery Wednesdays and Saturdays for Polloksvllle, sailing lit 0 a.m.-, returning same. days, leaving Polloksvllle at i p.m. For further Informa tion apply to ( ' I. . CJEO. T. DUFFY, , .' .,, , , (Jen'l. Freight Agent. ' 1 ' i Offlco foot of Craven Street, New. Kerne N.! C.,! , urtoj ii. KiiNNrj i, Agent at Trenton. A. . 1!A RKl'H, Agent at Polloksvllle. i! II O.M..A.Ulll''l''l. AK'tatHells Ferry... ( I V DlilTRIOK'S -;!-- - .ii ..ilti ..-rci.i:. . iii;)-"- ,-i-m'. , ,f, (ATLMlTiO OAr.DEfl ! J The fineRt Liquors and Cigars, the ceteumted raHWItflNRr!, .t KNflEI, HKRB. Hour Kraut. .Saidlhes, 'liiistef, Ll)fihui-RtJr anil HcfiwenKer ' Cheese constantly on hfliuli a v : . 1 j . ,. ':-' Biliiard aiid lUl' Wwi.'1 ' ', - ', ' ' (lit h J.-lM Iredges for anotl.ieriayl. 0 if A The effect of dredging has been ihorohglily1 studied. ''.'.I l)0tii'r Z Ui his country and in KuiopC, and H'ieHWerd.04night in the waters of that conclusion' almost ,iiivaiiiiMy Sta'e in tlie' Anisondf 1S79-80. Tlie cached is'that 'it is 'beneflcial to valn6 of oysters shipped ffoin Bill ti the leds when properly' .condnctedh 11,01 " '"l"' ls mwl i . . ; . . . ' ' . ': i ! ..: i : i. .it.... , l xi.sJ its to tune and tnannor.- An ovsrer&S'i."'1 mnu. , .,v.tii.u,iii mm hed orroi'k.whenkent iiiidiudKMlil''''11111' 1'Iimiiis with that oi fOT!pmberotyeavs, Mt) w flie s.mie season to .solidify into iin almost' iniiHna H-w"'tl 1 VSSUN ',i'i;e(i 111 oj, trablerock'or'hiiiss of 'oysters Vuiti'lf3t,1 tlw ol ohters theyihecome. dead and wortlilesslp'u in nu ine markets oi the btate. Drertcinsr .'orev'e"n;' tliU ! aii( t WrX Hiousand dollars. In tin scattering the oysters for a widest cmsus repoirs 3ir. MnestlnV area,!-: and ipart, the. bed becomes greatly rAiidwl in sizo and Mm fit'storft Im'vr W onmnssioiier ot I'isn and 1'islier iijciiance to crow aiul increase.. ,:AinK.ww . "J "'". North Ciirotina: LOW PRICES WT AND WILL RULEO Tim finest In the .c,qin(i'j , 'Ul ,.,,; ICAEOMBOLE'JP;: 'TABLE. ivsters for a wide.B,5'-n,;,'UN .l'V"8.-" Ju-iiesi in ..breaking' r';;ybi'ingps0,,t 1,1 wjM.banstie ie Our Motto is : Quick Sales andl Small Profits. KVKllV STEAM EH IMUNHH V I HI 'ill QoHhen llutter. Fine lloynl Crown Hour. l Kettle Rendered laid, wllmiiigton lloiulnvul f hiigur inirett t innis, ( Tacuei s and t akes, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, Sugar Cured Strips. Canned (mods, ' Sugar, Collee and leaN. Jiolted Meal. Tobacco, Hnull iinU igai-H, Pickles. Dried KrultK, Inv Salt Meals ALSO ..... iA nice line ot - .... , i,- ., ,- Domestic Drv floods, tlotils and Klioes. ..j -. .. Wood and Willow AVnre; (Tockery Ware, Etc. Etc marSOdly W. P. HOtlNTREE. Middle si., near the Market. oin tithing neM' luq. -nly itv. . . . . ftf.e ,ev jn tht . );;' 'i:;-'!r- 0VlLf&HG THE TAILORS Jn the Mull v lliillillngon Middle Street, ., ' ' "'(I "-'HI !-' 1- 1 1- iV.Cj. . w" The only flint elnss salorin In the oily.! j, iiii'ii (1 & W.iil lllO. ii'l Nov l i.ii.i" ROBERTS S BROS. . IT:ivo remtfVoil tboif entire 8tiNkk'fo !..,'.'. t i it) t. if' C I WM; G Ii tSV Afi S i 0!V SOliTH FROST STREET. ; 11eV fo How olHin'e lioiitK. 'ShcteH'n'nd Dry1'' jIicmhIs, sliuhtly diiuiuiieiliai; f.;E!?H Mai f;; 1 CM'K cosi,. , . i Call at, once aud!seeilre Imrgii'ins.' '.ix'd&W. :-'ji:ii Ol the ejitching of oysters is uowr'1 fon-a dirt'.tld'"'iii '-'fnls'.;3t3tjB,)'Viu8teaj'li of ; "Tiincresing 1 iind IGrASTON HOUSE, S: R. STREET & SON, Proiirietors. The Only First-class House In Ihe (iity. , M improving the natural , beds, the ojstermen The funeral services were conducted; it the Disciples' house of worship b She pastor, Elder E. K." Onis, at Jure ijapidly and usnre.ly preyeiifing r.pndeil by a lare coiicoi'ivse ot peo-lthelUgrowth. When the. weather 1.' imBmwurin-iwi wmrwanririBm;. moA '. of boats anchor on the bed.' flie Oyster IilKtrj of North Carol nia.H.ui, gnimcnce tonchie iip the ovs . K . . - . . . S I . - . , : J ! I 1. j .M ,"r . iV'K- ditob: riiere. is lrol)ai)lters;'they.theu ..cull out the .good io' oho industry which interests thelLtocK viiich;is suitable for niafket, iiiijority of the eastern cimnties oiaiid throw back thesholls aiiHywiugli this filiate more than this, or furnish 3f$anieans of livelihood to so .many lining tho - winter -'months And while tne law-makers of our ' fctati- ireiii session, it would, be well to ;all their attention to the fact, thai there is a law now standing "on the Vas inarried to Miss Clandia. W Moore of Eenoir c6ilnty! who, withUtijjg industry nve inceresung cuuuieii, biuvivm l lrefer t0 the iaw prohibiting the him. i ! ' : i1rnkino nf ovsf ers witli ..drpilo-oi Soon after his marriage he formedwliether thi8 law,, was , passedgolden egg." Some ten or twelve a partnership with L. Harvey Esq of Kinston and embarked into pier cantile life which 'provingdi.siis trous, he engaged in agric'altural pursuits near " Kinstfti?. ' In 1875, having bought land in Jones coun ty he moved to it and continued farming n.nil January when he retofned" ' to! Kmstoh ' ' and resunied the practice of his profes sion whereui he met with a -' good measure 6f Success.'' ; ' y':'; " In December,' 1878, he started the Kinon, Jyxsj and conduct ed it with marked Ability and buc cess until April, 1881, when hie health becoming impaired 'he sold out the Kiuston Journal to II. S. Jfunn, and again cng; merca"lfi"le1 partnership with Mr. John F. Mew- uoi ue, ( iijtioi;. fii.io omuiuci ui i.ui year be wasjclectcrt. County Snpcr inteudeii (. of ., jPublic Instruction by the ' Board of Magistrates pi Leiioir county, and by his iudomi table sprnfi,TJiy in'd talerif, :ioon Ithrotigh ignorance of this business or by .the.inftuence of some "dog in the manger'' spirits who would do uothing themselves and did not in- aged in the ns:t nirminor e :cnow. iv.. ' ;.'-,. . T It is a fact, however, which1 ciiii uot be eontroverted that : there are rhousands of jbiishels of the finest Dystere whicli cannot be taken by oysters keeping np this same work day after 'day on tho same- grounds. i;j ..... . . ' . ' jfluntu tne oysters ieir.;are comp imothered ii) with shells and no ;hance (or, themfto grow4 j If , a-l'tev tonging they would drop ; then boats off tho beds to cull their stock statute books of, this State whicliHtiiev wbirld spread tl'ie beds!; and loes much to retard and erippleMiinpr0ve them, but their greed is so ?reat that they will not do this, sjalfhbiigh thej' know that they ( arils killing the goose which lays theiiN years ago the oystermen" of Connec ticut were obliged to bring the great share of their oysters from, Virginia; for planting in the spring on their tend that others shoulder do pot jjprivate grbundsahd '-.tot tiieir trade Mduring: the, winter, tjiej supply ; oi native. jjysters being nearly , ex hausted, ' but since dredging has been extensively carried on in the deep waters oi Long island Sound my other means except hy dredgcs,theytare ,able to supply themselves and the catching of which would3a)m0st' elifirely and' sire, sellino' bring many thousands of dollars jtp! tlje people of this section whor are! in need of this money. A .small nuanitV of'oyesters Were sold in this market last week for one dollar perl! bushel,' which would compaie favof 11, ibl'. with the best which can; Hind in the markets Of Norfolk! Baltimore. These oysters werel' taken "in the' deepest wkers:of fibre. Sound, but by the present and oulyl way pf catching viz., by tongihg. these fine oysters can only be taken:' in very small quantities and only in; iluiost eiifircly yearly thousands bf bushels of seed oysters'? fb Ulie 'oyster meii :bf i Kew York and Rhode Island, besides ex-H porting large quantities.; S .pverj season to Europe. In ad 4 ? ditlon tp the larger . iwiinbe jpf sail areuge ooais now in use oy ineoyst ermen of Connecticut they have' sev en powerful stearii dredge boats con stantly engaged in taking 'oysters iu Ijong Island Sound, each of these boats catching , i'roni ,1,000 to 1,500 bushels daily. The business there ha: becbine so extensive that nearly all "It is believed by those best in fyrnied .upoir this,, subject that the State law whicli prohibits dredging is an lnpiry rather tlian a blessing to the oyster beds. Tliey are prob lablvv right. Under nroner restric- Lit.h. ,-.' . to ' nnvi, tiioP"3 whicli shall' save the. privilege I . ; f ,: '.' ' ?'j . Hi'ront abuse soniet.hi no-linrdlv in lu S - n .i . m apprehended m Jliis case, owing to rJie geogro pineal conditions died ing. would .aid both in tho extension of the oyster-bearing areas, and in rlie better production wt good sniffle vster$,on the ground where the Enow1 7 grow but, in a coarse, buncln way; The iiernnssion ot dredging mirht briuar some evils, as in the Chesapeake, but the benefits follow ing to Jfortli Carolina,would prob ably overbalance any harm." , , ., . - (, .Hoping that this important sub ject will receive some attention from bur liegiklature during its present session, :, , . '. ,. J am, yours respectfully, Geo. N. Ives T-'.r.rl';T'v."t i.'w r--r-,:s;:,(J'i.:;,t ' E. E. WHEATLEYft Steam Dye '- i-.oiflERyX fu-, 107 Church Street. NORFOLK, VAi (;,; . ; ' Dyeing aud cleaning ia.all its Omnlhns eonnecla with nil Trains iinuS.; " ... T' "r"':"""": Steamei-B. Large sample roonm for eonunei ? 1 ro"'I'f mmmii givoii, liK-fm ,oruere n a. II. POTTEn fi CO., WHOLESALE AND MET AIL , CONl'KCTIONKltS. .... v; --- -j-.i-.j. t - 1-;) -; i'MANUFACTUEERS pw : ; . '.': FEEN0Ef,'&; AMEEIGAN Ami dealer hi Foreign and Domettlo Fruit M -NTiita Alun Plimrc Tnlia.M 'lira n A. Ml". J . 1 ., V v.b,.1, . ......... JJBj Qlbi '(' I ,(". , , . ' -s I .-. : : , ,. Ppllqck street, next ta Geo. Allen & Co., C ','. BKW BERNE C. ' - sept26-dl I. E. McDANIEL. . ,,....--v:..;v- . "' ll mmii w. in'"" mm i- -,th- ,. -,, IIMi,M'ir-i i'N -f'-i irlli i. !Tr .' : w ' ... , ,, '-.i..''-1" .' ' : ' " ' 'j, ' ' ' " ' ..' ''' ' VSW ' ' . ' ';'' it-.-- - " hi yr 'C!l'i'!iW:, "u! i-;r: I ; '.'1 '. ti jy HAN TJF ACTUREIIS' AGENT 1-OH Stsain f Engines, Saw 0 ills , Grist Oills, ' r Cotton Gins, Cotton : Presses, jCottoQ Cleans, Pumps, Circular Saws, Saw Glimmers, ;ll-i'! F ) I i'f.l .1 1 I tht' DEALER IN, ( n'llrrt inndAratfi lst,vs. n-liAro tlio'v.! . 1 i.i- 4- i it.f'. . . . . , 3 lniuseii new me iuur-ww puuiici iwu:ii penei;u tjiucu uuu metiiias uccn taKCii uy. me oystermen , Choice Family Groceries, CANNED GOODS of all Kinds. 5e 7ery ' Best Butter received fresh from the best Northern DairleK k'verjr n days. . . tspeciai t.:'en,uou called to his , , j : ; Choice Grades of Family flour. Bxoad Street, A Doors above Middle, iau2(Uy .; WIJERN. N. C IV Olliet anil r.nei.liau lioon fnlrotl IlV. t,lt nvfirnnn-if schoolsof . the county where hm oystermen canseeor teel lor UiemHfor the, purpose , of planting, and infiaencew iiow'worting'and bene- on the - bottom. If; droggingHcultivafcin Sfatasoi tti&lMi-tT! . Hi VfihatM , icAs allowed, the ioystennen could . .Connecticut nnd New York have -de- Bat Ws desirei for ;usefulness in( easily take large quanities pf theseMrived a laTge 'revenue 'from the sale Lis clay and' generation did. ndt, OystefS from the deep waters '.of Core , 'aud'leaseof this ground under water. stop l.iie.', .-lo'.Slarch; 1882. i behind Pamlico Sounds, and in weath-'Some of "the best ground inil.k bottg'ii outfit of 'tho 'Commercial er when tonging would be impossi-vicinity of New Ilavcn,Conn$ bnN;"r"TTV' Kern rablishing AJompany iu mis we. ; as many oi your readers mayjheeonie so valuable that it is valued city, "Li.t forminj a : parthe'rship uot be familiar with the mode '.ofas $100 to j150 per' acre. and ' in vcVh t! e owners, of the Kinston J.,r:::;AL.' moved "to "'New ; , . Dealer In and Shipper of And evcrytliing onnebtod with machinery;- Send for "price's1 aiitfj terms ; and -remember that no well-regulated family can afford to be without jj.GllBEi,;'! .- - .-. : .iMii.vy liiiKHJS, N. C.,v-t--,-., : :, janl3-dly - ;vAi -y tfext j)norto CotMialnqer" A !! :', (.T. , ,, .,..( ,j ,uy,j ,J I-..,,..' ,' ,(t7,r.vi-,ri,,,;;v.' MIDDLE -STREETyNWBERNi'f1 '"r-;1 " ",'"' ;-' '.;',:";', : . -..a:: iujnn :j V; :,.., ,;,i'. ;;::'I)EAtEIf,:iN tf'-- i'ii')r -lfi ii i!-.'' i, Agent for the "DIAMOND SHIRT," Unlaundried $1.00, ;:" -:-'!i, .V,,.-! r-'. V.' V- W.n'y- '?!'"''''! -it."-!;- i'-m l AND THE (''I'JIJRATED ';,; Warner's,- Ccraline Corset,!' Frice,'$1.00. IK,') i. ;;(;'.! i ii;, -'i . l-ll. l :J.k. ,, ' 'I 'I-'- I,t It.. Underwear," Krenh Fish and Oystarg shipped by Exprenw ) (1, O. I), to all parts of the country. To guard ; HKainxt (llsftpK)lntment orders slionld reiuih j mo SMi-houw, prior to time of shipment oi s TT'TT Tf M WHTTA 7-1 , . ATTORNEY, AT LAAVl Oftlce on f'rnvon stropt, two doom noith inston', 'dredging oysters a description of it JHOnie iristan'ces a3 high as 500 perl " W1!'KKN. .M - , ? .- '. -.. :-( in ,- - A . . ., , -.! i. t"! MTl practice in the (Joniltl,-H of Jom?. Berne may be interesting. Dredges are Jacre has been paid. ' "nUw. i,enoir, Pamlico ami on-t,-n.i,in,, .j it-i ' n ennmu. ttrnnM -rt,ot. lt , . n ,,H i ii 1 1, U. H. 1MU let Court. Convejan.- 1 c ..ienced the publication of bags made of iron . rings, from the suuuiH feuaugtt mill, wiiii an ,; Hie(:iUiiy. Gfntq' Linen,' Celluloid aiivl Taper Collars and CuiTa, me or shipment ol, J ' . , .1 . TTTrr ; , - -, j r ' : ' Jrt'l2:"ly j jA Kinds of Qcntf, Indies' and Child mSs JIand andMaeMnc Madamea '. I V j'." ,' , ';; :?JKW?j?iM'i '",;';' I"'' : : :-T:: ' :' ASA" J01TE0;' ' ,; :''''.,!: ja2-d&wly s . JlfWJo twmite-fiajttik Church, Oi, 1 IllRii llll i OclVlf

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