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r. I . Mi l --m n i VOL. I. I -' ,!! ..ii&HETO BERNEf N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1; 1883. NO. 259J LOCAL NEWS. Journal Ifflnlatnra Almanac. Sun rises, 7:01 I Length of day, Stan Beta, 8:27 f 10 hour, 28 minutes. Moon rises at 1:28 a. m. "Announcement. - . ' in answer to many inquiries made as V to what will be done with the Journal , since the loss of it editor-in-chief we will simply, state that the publication of ' . the Journal will be continued by the ' surviving partner's upon the same prin 'i "eiples. and as far as possible with the , ' same zeal and energy as heretofore. We intend, as soon as arrangements can be made with the representatives of our late partner's interest, to procure edito rial assistance and endeavor to make the Journal what we and our former partner have always tried to make it, a lit,; independent fearless newspaper. And We. might just as well to further ; announce that we shall seek theassist ' ance needed and applications are not wanted. ' , Smau-px UTreton. . . v . , i'J Stanly, that is remarkable for its an-1 ' A Pnizle With Words. me man carrier Drought news yes- tiquityit nemg auft years oia. Students of the Institute of Teohnol- terday evening that another case of The following item in number 8 re- 0iry at Boston designed a nuule. which 11 1 J 1 i i f m , I .1 I " uuui-ikix nau aeveiopea in irenton.. a mmas ub oi an item tow us a lew days excites considerable- interest Given negro boy in the employ of Mr. E, G. ago by the Mallett Bros, concerning two words of an equal number of let wcuaniei is tne new case, This makes water spouts which they say occasion- ters. the nrohim ia to chano- one tn the five cases in all two of which died, one ally occur in the river opposite their other by altering one letter at a time of revuverea, ana two are still connnea lacwry. , the first m to maka Witimat. En- :xU i. . I ITT- i ' I wiui ib. , .i , i nave neara two or inree nersonB Leglslailoa Heeded, Mr. Moore, of the firm of Moore' & Brady in the canning business here, de sixes a law filing a standard measure for oysters. He says as the law is no w, every oysterman carries his own meas ure and has his own way of measuring which is not very satisfactory. Sena tor Clarke might do a good work for the oyster interest in this section if he would investigate the subject. The article 'in yesterday's Journal by Mr. Gea-' lyes, who has been dealing in, the, busi ness ror many years is worthy of consid eration, and we hope that Mri Clarke and other members from this section in the Legislature will give it their atten tion. ,;. ,'..;.;"; i " , "J . r'' T ) First day of February., , Mr. Edward Waters, formerly of this place, died in Wilson yesterday. -Our friend J. (J, Whitty was kept in doors yesterday. "Sick from vaccina tion."-';,;; ; 'S.V'' One thousand bushels of rice in market yesterday. One dollar per bushel was the highest paid. v The steamer IVent brought in yester day from Polloksville thirty-six bales of cotton and two hundred bushels of rice. Mrs. Allen Burrus, of , Middleton, Hyde county, has. moved to the city and proposes to open a boarding house, . . George Credle must be superintending a first-class hotel. He was at the mar : ket dock yesterday buying Hyde county chickens, turnips, potatoes, eggs etc. v The schooners Ella and Nellie B. Neff arrived here , yesterday about 12 o'clock ' from Beaufort, having been out about a -week.' Steam navigation is the thing for our river and sounds. , f ; Mr. Walter F. Pool, member of Con gress elect from the First District, is re ' ported as being critically sick at his home at Elizabeth City, so sick, in fact that his death is looked for. Neva and Observer. ; A letter from Salisbury to the Char lotte Journal says: "It is understood that Prof. Richard Stirling is lying at the point of death. For half & century this venerable gentleman has been con nected with educational ' institution!. Among other positions be has ably filled is that of his chair of -chemistry in Hampden Sidney. Ha is , known . to ladies all over the South as the printipa 'of Edgewarth Seminary, as their teacher and counsellor of a generation age,l iVeu and Observer. ' say that during the rain and squall on Saturday afternoon, a sudden little whirl wind BDranz uo on the ODDoeite of the Trent, just at the foot of the Rail road bridge, which hoisted the water 1 in large' masses, clear over the bridge. Now we are by no means disposed to 1 doubt these statements, or that the wa ter did go up and over the bridge, but then we would like to have seen it. We notice quite a difference in the published advertising rates charged and those charged by' the Journal. The rates of the "Progress" were a little more than double .hose of the Journal. Now it is not because we don't think an inch space in the Journal worth as hah word, containing the alterations until the desired result ia attained. The conditions are that only one letter shall be altered to form each new word, and that none but words which can be found in English dictionaries shall be used. Here are some examples of the changes: East to West East, vast, vest, West Boot to Shoe Boot, soot, shot, Shoe. Dog to Cat Dog, dig, fig, fag, fat, Cat. ; :"- - . Milk to Hash Milk, mile, male, mate, hate, hath, Hash. RoadtoBaQ Road, rood, root, coot, coat, coal, coil, toil, tail, Rail. Soup to Fish Soup, soul, soil, foil, CHOICE .MOUNTAIN BUTTER Received tlili day from Western North Caro lina, and will be sold at - - 25 Cent per Pound to close the lot at once. ' ' ... :. ; C. E. FOY & CO., Wholesale Uiwen, Jan2t . Middle at., New.beru. N. a ONE HUNDRED BARRELS . OF CHOICE , Early Rose SEED j Potatoes For sale by jan25dtf JOHN DUNN. Stall No. 2-Left Hand Side AT THE CITY MARKET, Is always supplied with the very best Fresh Meats, Beef, l'ork, Miittou and Sausage that the Market aflords. janl-dly Means Navigation for Hyde. I Messrs. Ed. Mann and B. F. Jennett, of Hyde county, were in the city yes terday, and in a conversation with Mit. Mann wo learn that the people" 6f, that county 1 are anxious to be' ' connected with New Berne by steam: n$vigtio tnat will turnish mail and passenger accommodations! ' He says they are bound to have swam navigations the resources of the county are too great to do without it. If our friends of the New Berne and Pamlico Transportation Company could arrange to make regui- lar trips with the Elm City and secure contract for carrying the mail, we have no doubt it will prove remunera tive. This is the opinion of Mr. Mann and other gentlemen of that county with whom, we have conversed. Since vriting the above we have been informed by a gentleman in the city much as an inch was in the "Progress" fowl, tool, foot, coot, cost, cast, fast, fist, thai we charge so little, but it is simply I Fish Decause we aian t k now how to charge The game is quite noDulrr in railroad when we began the newspaper business, offices as well as in family circles and at We expect to search these old files firesides, and Beems to furnish instruo- from time to time and compare the past tion with amusement. with the present. : WARRANTED GENUINE German Kainit Stonewall Items- with Mumps abound.' t f 1 Mr. R. M. Daniels is very sick pneumonia. . Items of interest are as scarce as good weather in this section. Mr. Whit Hollis is preparing to build for himself another dwelling in this place. ' ' The many friends of Mr. John Watson will be pleased to learn that he is re gaining his usual health. Mr. Jas. C. Miller V better half pre sented him an evening or two ago one item of interest in the way of a fine boy. Legality of Laws against Miscegena' uon. Washington, Jan. 29. A negro in Alabama i was recently convicted of violating a State law by living in the marriage relation with a white woman The defendant held that the law was in conflict with the Fourteenth Amend ment to the Constitution, and appealed iiis case to the Supreme Court That tribunal decided that the law prohibit ing miscegenation is not in conflict with the Fourteenth Amendment, or with the civil rights legislation founded on it, for the reason that it npplies the same pun ishment to both offenders, the white and the black, without discrimination No progress has , been made toward tha(arrangemehts are being perfected another crop by the farmers, and there to pud on a steamer, and that a resolu- 8ti11 considerable corn and cotton in tion will be introduced in Coneress in a the fields unhoused, and until a change few days authorizing the Postmaster m tne weatner is sure to stay. COMMERCIAL. MEW BERNE MARKET. General to establish the line. ' The Newbern Dally Progress. ' 1 We find in the Register of Deeds office the first and second volumes nicely bound of the Daily Progress tne issue oi tne nrst number was on Wednesday morning, Sept. 1st, 1858, Stephen B. Lane Esq. hurt yesterday -morning by falling sticking a piece of reed through bis hand. Dr. G. W. Attmore attended to ! his case and he is doing very well Yonhg Husbands. , During the past season we have had and was the first Daily paper ever pub- many marriages where the groom was lished in the city. The editor an- not of age, and was earning, perhaps, noiinces his intention to publish a free only eight or ten dollars a week. H and independent newspaper, and we had no capital laid up when he entered believe ha kept his promise pretty well, the state matrimonial, and of course, ThoDaity Ptogrm.ytia a twenty vol- depended on his mere bagatelle salary, umn paper, contained generally about never dreaming of drawbacks, in the five columns of readintr matter and had shape of sickness, etc. . This is eninent- a splendid advertising patronage.! We ly wrong. There should be a law re- give below a few of the local items from quiring a young man to state before court his ability to care for and support a wife, before he married her. The Progress at the Canning Factory.' The schooner Eva arrived yesterday from Baltimore with a cargo of coal machinery Land . fixtures, for Messrs. Moore & Brady of the canning estab lishment. With the machinery wbb a new ScriVer patent process kettle with which they can pack twelve hundred two, pound cana" of oysters in. a day This begins to look like business. w Vr Name III Print. ' " ' " !yi-'-j ' , Messrs. R,W. Humphrey andR.. H. " Jones, former -Senator Of the' 9th Dis trict, of Carteret, are in the city.j , , ' Pitt county sent down a pretty good j delegation to the Cotton Exchange yes terday, among them were Messrs. Fred Harding, Theophilus Bland, Moore and J. V. Kilpatrick.. !. ; "'' ' . J the first number: f.'t "!;ry Our distinguished i, Governor' elect (Gov, Ellis) and his lovely and accom plished bride are at present ao-journing All U1C 1? 1111C UUIfUUl UllU0, T H. tcbooner Arrivals. The Annie Farrow, Capt, Peele, from . Middleton with a cargo of corn , bats and The Mary S., (3apt Berry, from Lake Comfort with a c'ftrgo of corn . consigned to Burrus & Co. - , The Lucretia, Capt. White, from Wy Bockine with corn consigned to Burrus Cotton market. Few Tork futures barely steadyi spots auiet and firm. Liverpool easier. One hundred-and seven bales told at the Ex change, tfy best bringing 9 8-8. 1 1 j ( j , ' Sales for iho month. 1493 bale, cor- responding month last year, 3160, a da crease of 1667 bales. Total ' deficit for the season over 9,500 bales, j ; . ' i NEW YORK MARKKt, SOT: ., Middling 10 8-1?: 'Shi-JXl Strict low niiddling 10. LOW middling 93-4-u ,.'i krw tors rctoto' 'j Morning. Noon. Evening F r "ry llarch, April, . Kay, II' 10.13, ; 10.14, 10.25 10.26 io.ro , 10. . 10.51 10.56 7"" ,l BPCT3. 10.13 10.94 10.47 10.51 TJi 1 '' 5 11-13. 0l.s 5 7-J. UV: "OCL FUTUItTIS. Febnuiry, 5 4 5 f i, Karch, 5 4 ) H. Cotton "-Middling 9 8-8; strict low was painfullv middling 9 1-4; low middling V 1-8. and I oceu conon ciir uiv, wj., uruf UOHN in sacks, oo. per busnei. Kick 81.00 to Sl.us per bushel. . TOBPENTraB Receipts moderate. Firm at 92. ou ror yeiiow tup. tab firm at i.ou ana vi.7s. Beeswax 20c. to 22o. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. , , Beef On foot, So. to 6c. . Fresh Pork 7ia8io. per pound. Eck8 22c. per dozen. -Peanuts 91.25 per bushel. - -Fodder 91.25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeeta, ?1.25 per bushel. Onions $8.50 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. ' Hides Dry, 9c. to 11c. ; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 80a40c.;' yams Turnips 800. per bushel. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. ; 50a60c. per bushel. . , Shinqles West India 5 inch, mixed S.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. - ' ., SKINS. ''- " Coon, 30a.; fox 40a50c; mink, 40a50o otter, $5.00 Now if any" one will smoke "Tansill's Punch Cioars," Call on him. 5 SOOtbs. ft? T GERMAN KAINIT WILLIAM H.0UYIG NEWBERN.N.C. -iUSMMWtSitHBMSKK COMMERCIAL, OR BUSINESS; COO6 of KsntucVy TJnlvaralty, . , ,. HUM B. SMITH. FnA UtXlstTaiS, av a. tmslsnts RrHT4 nr Wosk ' Mte Tsar. bar Each DcBartsacnt has Its Spatial IWrsii Stndeuu ran aiiuluuti. t thia nn i about one-ilili d of the time and expanse tbaa at any slmllur tllege in America, Nearly o,UUU suritsNtul imuluutes of tlie abovfOoiieiie. together with Hie leading iCducators of Atner- vt, niiiw me superiority of lu Course of htuiiy mid 1 rulnlnK, as being Thorotigh, Pnw tlnnl and Coin pleto tuuhraoing Book4iplBg, BUHlnesH Arlihmetlc. Commercial lnv U eaiiUle. Ciirr.aon(leBee, PennmnKblp. etc. Time kkquihkii to complete the lull l)lvomn Course from i to 8 months. Totai Cost, in- ciuuing iuitiiui, i loo lis, Mtetlonery, and Hoard In a good tirivate fain 11 v. ajmnt ska unwu.,... ' of this Colled." can attend the other Colleirea of the V nlvtiKlty, under 10 l'rofessois, for ono year, free of charge. When two or more enter together, a reduction of $5 on each one's tui tion will be made. For full particular ad dress, . W. R. iniTii. ... Jnnl9-d4w3ni President, .Lexlnytoji, kfy. Wl LTAlallER,' ..it Dealer In Cicars. Takun. M. .n.i everythinlnlha.way. k 7.. u Alito Candles Nats and Fruits. , .., St. Jacobs' Oil. the (treat nimn u'.m. . edy for Hheumailsm and all Jfodlly rtlna, , , Middle St., Second Poor from Bo. ront, , Janl7-d4wly ; ' W,w Bansa. IT. C. J I will contract to deliver Kainit in lots of 25 tp 100 tons at Baltimore Prices. , A reasonable advance in smaller lots. In a few days I expect a cargo shipped direct from Germany. : :' . ' it BOS" Or OX BRAND of Guano. fact of the matter is that this business of mere boys- Retting 1 married should be stopped. Many and many a time, after The first bale of new . cotton was re- marriage, they have hard ' work to sup ceived in thia market", per Railroad, on port their family. They lose their situ- r riaay lasiy iroin weurge w . umwr, fttion Mt m or aometh:nff of the sort, Wjin.. rtf Wftvno nnnntv. rnnaicmAri Mil ' " ' " Messrs. W. H. Oliver & Co. Mr. Collier Then thev Ket into debt- never Ket out is not only a good farmer and a .eood live at hard, weary life, and heartily fellow, but what elevates him. higher wish, they had never heard of marriage. rurrurTJ?!.: " UT W we- but one can't The New Orleans Picayune under Duiuci vu vuo in4ij ivti vnu. 1 i Vil i J , . , I , j i t. m.;- v.M a r. waanA K imitKO lureu meaia a uar out oi ic. ana blmuub uuiuau wtuio. x mvo . uiudo AAA 10 UK Ut.VWWlt 1 UUlVUaDVU SV1 I I . . . , . i 1 ) Mr. J. M. Hnrrionn. nn of our mr- t won't nav house rent, or . board bills wo tnmaevii niv uwuuum, evu. Chants, at 15i .cents per' pound, j Send worth a '"cent." Some of these young on yonr cotton: fanners' Of 'Wayrie" and - . nuiuuco viuu a iui t ua biio tiiiDm ui au- ... ..... ... ... Lenoir.hereyou.canpntaintne hignesi l- , . , -s they will not thin evil, for they win cashpnees. ' 1 rUBV find tttem the finest eenteigar maae, ' ,i- ; !.:,(., i 'i i ; t-i,i, i :si anuaiitnat. vveao not aesireto ais- Grant smokes them. To those persons who have refused, to courage earlv marriaeeB. but do savl For sale by W. L. Palmer, Middle subscribe to the "Daily Progress," for L. sn,ni,nfin.n. w ti,a m. street, New Berne, N. C, : , t&f fear, we suppose, of an early, suspension, ' . . . . X . . . . we wouia announce inai smgie copies "" C. i r l j j iff x may be had at the counting room, every understand the cost, respohsibilities otOCKllOlClGrS IllGGllDff mniininrv ihfoo i0nta wa aha I k..l..iAna v A -r1 h.U i1,an nn f have none to give away, nor will we barelT' pport themselves, it is nothing trust anyone, under any circumstances, but i ridiculous madness to tie them- ir a single copy. ! helves to others. If the youna-gentle . . ,i men will kindly roll a little of the ? Notwithstandiner our people concede .hmHi inn ihnw'niirarattaa otir,no. inis to oe, generally, me auiiest Beason and Bnoke it. i they will find it to set w m year, e wiuaiwswsiinHTa whBloomington Eye. so stupidly Mull-just" at' this time, ., . . " sent J some in nursuit of business and " Mt Kelg Soon tnongh. others after the fickle goddess, pleasurei ' The life of the Nevada police official but still a clance atour hotel repistert is not always a nappy one, as me ioi- Will satisfy anr one that it is not so Taft lowing letter of resignation will show: dull. Large numbers from Waynei "We step down and out with a feeling Lenoir, Duplin, and other counties west of relief. We are a few grains heavier of us have teen 6en mil ur streets in than when We assumed the responsibili- the past few days, drawn hither mostly ties of keeping the peace of this neigh- as a matter of course, on busmess-f oornoou, uaving uurug inat time ao some brinit their productions to sell; kuired what might be termed lead pois- while others eniti' to hnv. . Rnrelv dur omng. ' Weybum's bullet we continual business men cannot find it very dull. ' I Uy cai rT in our lun8i Bnd is a constant M B,nniiartro. t -in u nfi I reiuinuer io us nt ; me is uncertain, fiinAts WU liuva nonn nnimrafilA itf f Vi ton was bringing 151 cents. With tha$ wn receipts srom that ofllce have price for cotton this last fall and winter, been $300 less than what it cost ns to New Berne would have been a live tt partially cured of our bullet tnwn indfifld.1' Wtf'tntnlV aha Vina held wouua-: AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE W DAVISON &C9 , : BALTIMORE Avail Phos.Acio , 8 toIOX ToulBoncPhos. 2tv)3Q ; Ammonia ; 2X.-n2X m On Iknd cr. J t3 Arrivo. 30Q Barrels Seed PoUtoet, Beleet'ed. with great care, and) avTT barrel warranted to be Just as ri-resontfi. Buist'g Celebrated fiarlT Sesd ' ; ' ' ' Peas. Also a Selected Stock of "; !i '" Fancy Groceries.' : " CoseQoods, all kinds, " ' "" " ,! Ciin ned Ooods, all kinds,., , r Plcklw,Etc.,Etc; Kxtre ouallty Java and Rio CotTtc, Choice Formosa Tea, In met a Full Una of Fine Groceries, snob as can be fonud In a Klrst-Ciass r auny Urocrrr Store. . , . i ," . .. i, VlPH.HA Pft 1 1 Anil Yat1! HnnJD Cf u I ntf . ...... .i uw.p. nnmuKI ui 'ea and Colli given on application; i i All Goods at Lowest Cash v.,i Prices. ,f, . . i Terms invariably Cash on Delivery, i , J. E. BAMPT0Ii" Middle street, next door to Central Hotai,: JanlU-d.Sm , . , H.w Ufm. .C ' ; ' NOTICE, i , r1. ,'ni! - To the Tax Payers of the City of New llhnm) All persons owing a Heal, Personal or.Poir Tax, are hereby tiotlfled to call and settletha same without delay, as no further lndalfesatcs vail uv imuwii, v i . H Call and save yourselves cost and unfiWa. antness. ; ,'..u ' u. D. HANCOCK, jHn28-dlw ; ' City Tax Collectot1. In accordance with the Bye Laws of the Company, notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the ; ' r h'.i.'if I Midland North Cajolina, Railway Compajiy is called to meet at the Company's offi ces at NEWBERN, at TWELVE o'clock, M. on , . February the 21st, 1883. JOHN P. CADDAGAN, 1 1 1 . Secretary.' Newbern, N. C, Jan. 29, 1833. ; , , This is one of the Highest Grade Fer tilizers sold in North Carolina, as per analysis of Dr. Dabney. It is sold only tor casn at , ( , . $30 per Ton for Ten Ton Lots, $33 FOR SMALLER LOTS. It is a higher grade Guano than many brands which sell at 545. , sgT; Buy for Cash; save $14 per ton. "William H. Oliver. , jan20dl'5t ' . NEWBERN, N, C7 Notice to Shippers.1 ON WEDNESDAY, 31st. INST. The Mteainer I.. H. CUTLER will go up Trent River only as far as E. M. KOHCUK'H LAND ING, and thereafter, until farther notice, not above Hanks lAnaing, Jan.9,1888. 1 - 1 Gen. F'tAgt. her own pretty well any how. WecopJ the following items from the second The taxes in Craven iixo present) year ' ' ' ' A. Erench Eetort. An (esthete has qeen ' delivering him self of an eloquent tirade against the in vasion bf the sacred domain of art by ; TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HWIES GSiYS. is as follows. On each poll 3.47i; on the meaner .heard if tradespeople and every f 100 valuation land una improvet miscellaneous nobodies, and finally ris menu, i.d't. xown tax, i on eaca i ing to an Alpine hight of scorn ex nnll. aO hnntn oh Avnrv. linniirnd inMnr. Lloima' ' . ' ; poll, 40 Cents oh every, Imndred dollars valuation, ijnoi mucn aoove tne prest enttaies.-rEB. Journal,- ' vvii.i We have been informed that there is a bible in' the town of Newbern, for serly the property of the late James L, ln.lma' ! " Aye, all of you here ara Philistines niere Philistines I " "... , ' ' "Yes. ,vsay s an bid gentleman softly, "we are FhiiMines, and I suppose that is why we are being assaulted with the j i wbone of an ass. " .: ; -h All members of the above named oompany are requested to deliver AT ONCE to the nn derslgned, at his offlee, any (uu or guus that they way now have in their possession belong' ing to said company, as the company lias been disbanded and an order has been Issued from the office of the Adjutant General for the re turn of said guns to the State, The members are also required to deliver the aoooutremenU to the undersigned. - . , , , , . ,1 WILUAM WHITFORD, Jan.80,1883. ,( , Vat ., ; iv ' tf-"wi ' I-; C. E. S LOVED Has Just received the following named Goods. all FRESH, ami offered CHEAP. . SmallHams,: r , v . M ,r iv Breakfast Bacbn, ' ' ' Canned Beef, i ;'' .! 1 .,!':;V ' ' . .!.':'. ' Boneless Codfish, , . ; , . . . . Condensed Milk. : Sea foam and Royal Baking powders YeastCakes, ..r.i - u i m;- .l Italian Maccaroni, ' ' ' " CuoumberJPickles, ChowChpw, -Baker's Chocolate, ' J ''n , Pearl Barley, , , Mince Meat, ' : ' -' iW ,.n I - f't .! "I --, UneS ii .ii-..:-.. : Oatmeal, Buckwheat, ' ."" Fine Syrup;'i'; 1,1 ; Fresh Roasted Coffecj anxl , Early Rose Potatoes. -; Janll-dly : . i if 'i ! ; L. II. CUTLER. Slovcs and llcrtlvcrc Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER HOUSE 'FURNISHING GOODS, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, ' GUNS AND PISTbLS,'! " Eubber, and , Leather Belting, Scaled Proposals,, Sealed Projiogals; for furnishing Medicines and Medical Supplies ror the County Poor for the present year, will be received ' by ; the Clerk of the Hoard of Commissioners (mill the 1.1 I .'.tiff First Monday in February! ' Articles, first-class in every respect, will be required. . - ., , i By order Board Commissioners,' '' ' ., pi . JOSEPH NELSON, Janl6-td . ,i ; ; , t 1 Clerk. 4a JbtC, I W rr WaltcrPBurrus &!Co., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS,, , ' : AND DEALERS IN. t .,' " GRAIN OF KUL' KINDS, . (Qom a Specialty.) -1 ' WW- Orders and Consignments respectftiily ISOllQlteO.;!,, i l ::i;rj . jautHiawiy Stcskhclders'n::!! . ., ,., ; . Tlie Remilnr Annual Meetlncof tint Rtnrir. holders of "The Midland North Carolina Kail- way uumpuuy" win oe aula at tna Court House, In Newbern, at 11 o'clock, a. m., on 1 1.' 1 .... .Bad ' , ' T n wiivMU. , r euiiuur 1111, 1000. - . . .. . j j , ArtTU-iyjN OAK8MITH , January 2, mi Director and Stockholder. t'H i- i-'t.iv dtd Mdt; ;' i PUBLIC SALE DP REAL ESTATE. 1 Pursuant to a ludcmant of lha RnMrinp Court of Craven couuty. I win sell at pulillo vendue, at the Court House door lu the Vtty of New Berne, ou the , , . ; First Ilonday in llarcb cext, -March IHh,188.-at TWELVE OVlockJ M j a ccriuiu yimui inuu iyin ia me uiiy Of ASW Berne. N. C Jon the south side of Queen street, near the comer of l&rt Front street,, contain- . Ing 27 feet front br 1(17 feet 8 inches bwk: being part of Lot No. us on the plan of New Berne, belonging to. the, estute of Ciiarlea Tucker, decerned. ". " , Terras of sale : One-half cash: balance on a credit of six months, secured by note aud mortgsce on the lauds. 1 . 7 ..Nevy 0ern,N.,.,Jn,28l,i 1. i!ii j. HA ! tiJSON. . ; i JanKldlt H Adin'tofCliaa. luvker.aeo'd'. it 4
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