TT vol: Ifu--Vrvl-t ,N$yi Iipffl Cff WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 7, 1883. NO. 264V it: j.-r . LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almauac Sun rises, 6:55 Lenfrtk of day, ' Sun Bet8, 5:33 i 10 hours, 88 minutes, Moon rises at 6:20 a. m. ' Ash-Wednesdaf .; ? 'i V -: i . New moon to-day at 12:49. Who belongs to ''Club 18?" The Reamer 7("ajridoa7i'earriej out a full cargo yesterday" evening of cotton and other; freights.;! ;j Services' at Christ Church to-day at 11 o'clock in the ' morning and at 4 o'clock in the evening. ' i. The Methodist Church Working Soci ety will meet to-niglit at the residence of Mrs. George Henderson. - Four hundred and seventy-four pu pils have been enrolled at the Graded School and will they come. : Died. , - Last night at tlie'rof-iJund; olXkr .bus band in this city, at 8 o'clock, of typho uialariul fever, Mrsj Mary E.v wifeof Col. J. N. Whitford, aged 39 years.. ,. Funeral from the residence at tjie corner of Bro-d and Ilaucock s'freets, Thursday morning at 9 o'cloek. r-.-U-l- . Schooner Arrivals. The Gov. Vance, Capt. S, H. Spencer, from ' Engltihard with cotton and corn. 1 The Ltterttia, Copt. Whito, from Wy socking with corn., consigned to J. A. Meadows and W. P. Burrus & Co. 1 The Cobb, Capt. B.P. Willis, from Ju niper Buy with com. 1 New I.nnyrn. , ..( Our young friends Philemon Holland Jr. and .Owen H. (luion appeared before the Supreme court yesterday at Raleigh and asked that august body to grant , :, - ' - . ' i " tut' ta rnxusu uj iwibb w mmrtKva inv Vriinlr Puftarann Vifin AnPlif'ti a. fMfffir I ? r A wvvv f-- O I , , . . . , and tobacco store in the brick building , " ? Hiaui us i-muuieis upon uib wuuii jo - formerly occuiiod by Mr. Jacob Goml ing as a drug store. ; , The county commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday awarded the con tract for furnishing medical supplies for the poor houso to Hancock. Bros, v , Farming operations ' have begun in earnest.' As evidence of the fact John Pita xTT.u nn IIia nt.rppta with his citv . . . Cl. m, , flow horse-Buck; n black ox-hitclied P? ven a aranewa. on xi ursuayve- erof liberty. They went, through as slick as raw oysters, Thcv. tudwd un der Messrs. Simmons & Manly arid1 rid Joubt are fullv prepared to' 'measure swords with older members oHha bar Toiiruameiit at Sionowall We return thanks for an invitation to attend a grand tournament and ball, to to a plow. ' . ,. The Fayetteville Examiner has dis continued. ' The material and good will of the office has been purchased by Mr. E. J. Hale, Jr., who will revive in its place the Fayetteville Observer. td be on hand, bht as irecannot will try to have a representative. Mr. W. II Sawyer is Chief Marshall; Messrs. C. H. Fowler, J. F. Sawyer, J. T. Lincoln, W. N. Puelv and J.' H. Miller,' Honorary Managers; I. F. Ormond, S.' W; Fere Mr,'Kethersby is sinking an artesian bee, J. C, Gatlin, L. W. Brooks and W well at the Oliver wharf for Messrs. jr. Gaskins. Managers, i " Moore and Brady's canning establish ment. He had. sunk it to the depth of forty feet y estey evening. The Midland Railroad management has arranged with Mr. Bonitz, of the Opera House at Goldsboro to issue round trip ckets for, 81.50 each from New Berne and good for a reserved seat fri the Opera to-night, and the 9 smal-mim'in' ;Be r operation they VereaDie 10 secure exiraoruiuary re turns , tx(m . the investinentSv'' They agreed taiakjuioutibjytreports to the, uid ldual speculators, and occasionally, with the purpose of luriug their victims into making- further investments tney reniitted to thein small sums of money, sometimes as much as thirty-three or fifty per centJ of the original invest ment. In 'the' end the' mouey was not returned, the victims being lnlormea that it had beep lost in a turn of the market. lThe Import states that these frauds wereof Vast magnitude, the five .firms above mentioned receiving as much as 10,000 a day through the mail. i Stonewall Items,1 Ir, R. M. Daniels is improving. Mrs. Richard Tingle, near Bayboro, died Sunday nicht. She has been for years mentally afflicted, Messrs. Ephraim and Charles McCluse of Smith s Creek Section went ov.er to iSuai, Efecfc, in Tyrrel county, not long since ana wnen tney returned added two more to the population of our county, in the way. of an interesting biter half each. The county1 Board of Justice met in Bayboro Tuesday to fill the vacancy in the board of County Commissioners caused by the resignation of Mr. R. D. McCotter, member elect to the Legisla ture Mr. Jas. M. Uaroou, ot Pamlico. was elected to fill the vacancy. The County Commissioners were in session transacting business pertaining to their sphere. Einston Iljems. Cotton, bale, 9V cts: per lb, in seed, S cts. ., Other market prices rule about same as last week. ,- A lie will not fit a fact; it will only tit another lie tor the purpose. Hon'. C.'R. Thomas, of New Berne with his sou C. R. Thomas, Jr., was in Kinston last Monday on professional business. Our old friend, Edwin Taylor, says William Elmore's open oysters, having Gate Hiiijtennd Roller. , ; Messrs. Patterson & Hollowell adver tise in our Weekly issueof this week a failed to vegetate last Spring, he is now novelty in hanging gates'. It consists of on 11 P,1? Bay River in search of the ,. . , ,, :r !.; . , . peculiar kind of oyster which flourishes a hinge and roller the, hinge is driven in pyster gardens. Jle declares Elmore I llllivF bHD lwi niui uid iwtui iM,wvireu la ueui U1L Ulttlll llilS Lime. on whicli the gate is easily glided .' There U it takes a ton of Royal Baking Powder are several good features about it; "one to bring them up. is the trate can bo onened so as to allow J me. regular meeting or tne county ' .ama nn Rntnriiv nio-lit for the "Rentz ,. ..... ..." ., j.;.. :m. Vpmmissioners was Held last Monday. I" ,,T ;: , ib hhu Ulum uliluiu w t T),B U8ual proCeedings in aid of the btanly' i troupe. By the Itinanegs. ox out 1 cattle-and horses. They county poor were transacted, Themat- the Superintendent, an extra train will luve one ou exhibition at. the Central ter of opening a public road through the leave' Goldsboro at the close of the Opera rTni0,i .a (v,;r. n .,n, .vi,n ptumisesof James Williams was up be- nn Aaturdav nitrhtthus enabHnzour L..- L u tv ..: fore the commissioners. Testimony was I i" 7 1 . t i. JUUI Mici wc'.iuvi-?,.M..vc?irj.taken and action reserved till anather V people w return Banre nignt. 1 ness and siniDhcltv will commend it to time. Stens wer takpn tri nut. ntn ini The steamer Elm City sailed for Wy? J any farmer. The proprietors have taken mediate operation the recent act of the n.lrinn.' TttrAa ortnntv nil rDtMlT L ' n.'n.m.U. nt ,11 tl, lJC(I10iaillO iUl UBlULit, 1J.WIU1 JjBUOir evening with the follow ing gentlemen I f e,w days they have had it on exhibition Pioneer Courtship. Ckiurting, or sparking, in the early ays on Western Reserve, in Ohio, was not a flirtation, but an affair of the heart, and was conducted .in the natural way. The boys and girls who were predisposed to mat rimony used to sit up together on Sunday nights, dressed in their bnnday cloth. They occupied usually a corner in the only family room iu the cabin, while the bed of the old iolks occupied the opposite corner; with blankets suspended around it lor curtains.- During the earlier part of the evening the old and young folks engaged iu a com mon chit chat. About 8 o clock the younger children climbed the lad der in the corner and went to bed in their bunks under the garret roof; and in about an hour latter father and mother retired to bed behind the bed-blanket curtains, caving the "sparkers" Kitting at a respectful distance apart, before a capacious wood fireplace, and look mg tlioughtlullyinto the, cheerlul flame, or perhaps into the future. The spaikers, however, Noon broke the silence by Stirling, up the hre with a wooden shovel or poker, first one and then the other; and, every time they resumed their seats-soine- how the chairs manifested aiuusual attractions for closer contiguity. If chilly, the speakers would sit closer to keep warm; if dark, to keep the bears oft. Then came some whispering, with a ''hearty smack" which broke the cabin stillness and disturbed the gentle breathing behind the suspended blankets so as to produce 'a slight pareuta barking cough. WATSON & STREET I - ! W1M. SLLL AT - - - PUBLIC AUCTION . . Saturday, lOih Instant at KLEVEX o'clock, a.m., coiner of Middle and South Front Streets, the following lot of good : ' i.i. xes candles. 71 Kklllets. 42 mlrs shoos, U do-.. ih'CWT, 1 box Kimlim-8. i bbl. rlre, 2H dz. tin eup, 1C lilaiiki-tn, 5 gross nmtchoK, a counter s-nlt'8, 7 pairs niiueus, iu pnirssux-K- ings,i Kntvus, 21 pi tiii. lomieco, l cwik siove and pipe, 0 Inixeis crackers, 2 Ixixcs soda, y bbl nour, i snins, coi u, i.. wiiue uo i i;eg uuner, II pairs overalls. 1 bl. sticks. 1 dish rum. 1 fun nel, v scoops, i uuiicli blioe turings, l peeK measure, 3 lamps. nis made Known ni sale. Tei Newbeni, l-'eb. a, 188J1. fi-b6-dtd Hew Skating Rink N K AV S K A T E 1 Will lie opened at the Weinstein Building, CITY ITEHS. This column, most 10 local ne. U idU Med iur iocui aii rutnii. The Rteanipr ELM CITY will Ibst NEW BERNE on WEDNESDAY, th Slst, for Stonewall, returning on tb Friday follow ing. This will .all who wudi to attt-nd the Grand Tourna ment at that place an opportunity of doing so. Fare for the round trip, $1.00. f K SMALL-P0X QUARANTINE RAISED. While other places are being quaraa-1 -tined, nmrffmrey & Howard wishes to" eay to their numerous friends and cub- . toniers that their place is etill opened and will remain so a safe harbor '.'01' nlng. Ladies skates furnished free. ItmK opened irnm 7 lo 11 o cloeu. WM. Sl'LTAN, fel)B-dtf - Munugrr. On Wednesday Evening, Feb'y lil, 1883. an. we want it understood th while ; ' The public, are invited. Gentlemen can we foucht 80 noblv hist Fall in Avbrml. have use of skates fur i) cents for the eve- . .... . :' nating HIUII PRICES, we have not ,! bw,-n negligent of our duty this Spring,5 hut have had our LOW PRICES thor oughly VACCINATED, ' so that vou need have no apprehensions on their account, but just lay aside your FEARS : and come to the Cheap Store of HUM- ' PHREY & HOWARD. Middla strAt , We Make Fresh Every Day: Caramels, Cot-oil nut Bon hons, Bon boiis, Chocolate Cream Drops, Buttercups, Oeam Walnuts, opposite Market, Newborn, N f!.1 Sunlight in Slablts. All b.irns, stables, sheds and other buildings intended for the shelter of domestic animals should be so arranged as to command al the sunlight possible. For this purpose I invarablv place the stalls on the eastern and southern sides of the building. . The windows should be large and sufficiently numerous. There is no fear of too much sun light, either in the house or in the barii. We Lave no right to de prive our animals, any more than our children, of that which has been diffused so liberally: , Ol'l Fashioned Molasses Cniuly, And always have all the novelties In our trade. febO-d A. H. Potter & Co. n. W. NIXON. V. M. SIMMOFM. from the city: Capt 8. H. Gray, Messrs. J. J. Wolfenden, G. F. M. Dall, Chas. H. Blank and C. C. Taylor for the Journal ; These gentlemen go ' to to consult with the people down there in regard to Establishing a regular line be tween tfcis city and Wysocking. Hope they may meet with the encouragement which their enterprise , so richly , de- River , St eam era. The,Kinsfou cleared for Kinston Tues day evening with a good cargo of freights. .'.Among the consignees were S. H. Abbott, large ot : of ."fftmr-t Opttin- ger Bros., flour and pork; Miller & Can- ady, Thomas harrowsVGed.Koi heghy, and,. Greene counties, The Board ad journed till Tuesday morning. . The passage by the Legislalure of the Stock or No Fence law lor Greene and Lenoir counties is an innovation cn the habits and customs of our people, and like all innovations meets with much censure and denunciation. It is expect ed to work m !the interest of the land owner, hut will ultimately result, as has been found true- wherever tried. flour and pork; E, M4 Hodgea &?ro., only in gaining a loss" to that class of serves. The -Second -Baptist church ; has ob tained the consent of Rev. Dr. J. L. hardware; Messrs. VmalfW. H. citrzens. wmie tins law wa rr. . -kt ' a. T t,.'VA V , A aussion before the henate, Kintey,, Nunn &, LaRdqunJ?f, Lof(.ini senator' from ai citrzenH. - While this law was under dis- Hon. F. B. 11t.h fliotricf Pridgen, general merchandise;-, J. .W, Dr0ved true to his nledtres to his consti- Gntinirer; ensrina and boilers CrrlBikley tuents, opposing outright the bill in the Burrows, of Norfolk, Va., to visit here TCv annm wsn tnrnu, ! 'J Senate, ollering an amendment to sub- to-morrow evening, at Tucker Halto riiol mi"he law.formtioor.i:ej0ion' . w cne iopie' wnom n ajrectiy enects. ii i t . i ji : ; 4.1- j. i p - . i . . iu iwou- ana nnaiiy endeavored to postpone the twenty-two operation of i. .-the law until January, .lnlivov Ilia verv nonnlar lecture on the v "Fall of . Richmond. ? Dn Burrows t fl fi balea g and .nH m .nnK.iitirMAcia t i t-itt4- . v ant ta a I V'' , i pl 1st passengers. ' tf . Th T.. TT. Cutler nrrtvArl from Trpn- ty as an orator nas maue oi urn wpic a, ton j.estei.day evening with 63 bales of lecture which has drawn large audien- CQtt 2Q barrelff f and pas6en. ces,;ano auaeu new fiauieis iiu nw Ricai gerg,;f jf, ? '.r .f-M ff.-f powers. Bcdeigh News-Observer. : . . ' ' ' '"' Small-Fox Rumor. ' : . "' . r ', Messrs.' E. M. Foscue and J. B. Banks Reports- comer from Trenton that were In the citv vt-sterdrtTi iThey-fn m eyB- event, and with his distinguished abili- Making a Shng-shot of a Cow's Tall A .New namsinrc man tied a lour-nonncl stone to the end ot a cow's tail to keep that member quiet while he milked her. Alter they got the fragments ot teeth aud blood, etc., out of his mouth and put arnica and a bandage on his iaw, he stated that he should never repeat the expenuieijt as the end ol the tail naturally, hit as hard a blow as lie cared to mtliire. COMMEKCIAL. CI-KMENT manly. NIXON, SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In theCourtsof Oraven. Jones, OnHlow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir, and In the federal Court nl iSew-cerne. lelwlivwly P. S. And bring along "your sisters, your cousins and your aunts." ieb2d&wlm CHOICE MOUNTAIN BUTTER Received thin da- from Western North Caro Una, and will he sold at 25 Cents per Pound to cIobc the lot at once. C. E. FOY & CO., ' Wholeaale (4rnenrB. JanM Middle St., Kewbern, N. 0. PAMLICO LINE. Stockholders' Meeting ' - i T J n r, r. vinwiiiv srTT iha K-. xu uuooruiiuuB who me uve Lawaor - Berne, and I'amllco Steam Transportation e omPany' f-ce hereby giyen biiaib mu nullum uioutiu Ul bile ObOCK hoiuerBoitne j , r. u r Midland North Carolina Railway Company . is called to meet at the Comnanr's offl- ; ces at NEWiiERN, at TWELVE o'clock, February the 21st, 1883. t( t ' JOHN P. C ADD AG AN,' ' -i V" Secretary.' . ; Newborn, N. C, Jan.,29, 1833. ...,(,' wm. l. palmer;, z ; 1834, with, the, view. of. affording those interested, time to prepare for the sweep ing effect it must have on agricultural pursuits. . f Salvation Army.?' v - t ' k ISewstiid Observer.1 ' The "Salvation Armyr' bus not ar- rived yet, but williprpbably appear this trftlrl L Th.i:k"rtWfl,j Karnrl?o of f!omn every family that can, is moving out in port farming opefalions-'Daaly behnfdi Russell has been secured for the gang order to escape, if possible, the, ravages inj0nes county ifi-n'i Which will strike this town.Much of smalj-pox. : Dr. Scarboro pronounces J. H, Mills, Superintendent, of the Qx- curiosity is' feicited by their expected ford Asylum spent fl few, hours .in the appearance. . They preach, pray and city yesterday. !'?j; singf anywhere and everywhere, on the C. W. Grandy, Esq. passed through streets, in barrooms, in the legislative the city yesterday on hia( way to Ral- halls etc. It is said,, in fact, that they Ikiodi- ' ' ".' . I will (IdvnlA' im pntli-A wiiolr trt ' t.lio T.pcr- Dr; Wi II. Barker, of earteretT'-ar- blature.,,, , Cit to bo ot a very malignant type. It is rumored that there are two cases in the country a few miles below Trenton, but this report lacks confirmation lie Tie C(raVe"Bouhers. Dramner In Trouble. The sheriff of Carteret nicked up a drummer withont license in Ae town of tved yesUrdaitUius family Beauiori on monaay ana is wku uuio v -- k :T( f ' I . , , ws aud Ohserver. , . , ofhimuntilhecanhear from his firm. Clement Manly; EsqJf of the firm of h jjethe 'effory hnade to stop it, it is said that, there is but littlo abatement enforced. It is not fair for one man to " UBeu J";1 . . . robbftrs The dar Ml them be allowed to drum the State without J Capt. Paul, Superintendent of light nfeliersi'rrby hich Hhey j mean kidnappers. The most frightful hundred dollars for the Bame privilege. "ai" i,1-T !t "Cr, t, sto'ries are ' in circulation. 1 Saturday The law subjects all such to- a jfine of Nixon, , Simmons &, Manly. returned 8230, 'and we think ii should bo rigidly from i Beaufort yenteydajl enforced. It is not fair for one man to naa oeeu ou proiessiouai uum be allowed to drum the State without ' ! Capt. Paul, Superintendent of license when another haa to pay one houses and buoys (iin this distri hundred dollara for the same privilege, been trarisferrel ip m-M district has iitfcoasu . ,-. 1 . . . i .. ., Tpt the sheriffs keen a sharp lookout and no oiriu ouetuuuuun ,biiuajr night Lucius Green, a negro man, died CM tuat thm ftii forftoiikei i i evening for his new fied of labor. ofi heart disease, and it is said that this see thateyailtau j . i , rj y 8care,wu kt the bottom of it., He went nvavkot. ' 1. -1 t 4. nrf,' Wn,.. nwne. t-'-smx uiat ue. uau . wwn- buui as, - . I1UVU UUCU DbUl U1U U UURIUU UUUad . " i,. . . . ... New York futures closed very dull on- - A d .wn,, oa. oon a, rwaraswas attacuea wun , . ... , on nnri ' ' " biiuacn uuu tn.-v.cn! diuhul-bb, uuui mum Tuesday evening wrth salea of ,20,000 h Ja in ,1, 1( : u.-nover rallied.- There is . a :rumor bales: Boots Close'd dull. 1 Liverpool iu- - ' . . -' ,Jri - am me- the nee-roes that a colored waman lures closed verv dull, notwithstanding To A nom ii may concern. ls'lufHSiiiL'. The talk about kidnappers it rrnined several points during the day ' We4 copy the following from the erave robbers,-etc., originated from re- Only 26 bales sold at the Exchange the -Washington Post of January 81st. Per- ports brought here of their operations best bringing v.w. NEW YORK. MA.KK.1U, bl'Ul. 4 ;, , . ., ' nKAV BEKNG DIARKET. Cotton Middling 9 8-8; strict low middling 9 1-4; low middling 9 1-8. Seed cotton Extra nice, 8c; ordi nary 2ic. ' Corn In sacks, 62$c. per bushel. Rice S1.00 to 1.08 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $3.50 for yellow dip. - . Tab Firm at 81.50 and $1.75. ' Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey oOc. per gauon. "Wheat 90c. per bushel. : Beef On foot, 5c. to 6o. . Fresh Pork 7ia8io. per pound. Eggs 22c. per dozen. , ; Peanuts $1.25 per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets, $1.25 per bushel. '''' ' Onions $3. 50 per bbl. . , , Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6ci per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c.' per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. ' " ' Meal Bolted, 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 30a40c,; yams Turnips 80c.1 per bushel.. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. BOaGOc. per bushel. ' Shingles West India o inch, mixed, $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, $a.f)U; saps, if.ou per jvi. ... - . , . SKINS. Coon, 30a.; fox 40a50c; mink, 40a50c otter, $5.00 ' - ' i Company will dlspntch their New and Fast Sailing Steamer ELM CITY as follows: Mon. 5 Leave Hayboro for New Iltn-ne Stopping at Stonewall, Van dmiu're and Adams Ovck. Tlmrs. f Loave New Iterne for Uayboro Htopplng at Adams Creek, Vuudemere mid Stonewall. Fi Id. 9 lave Bnylioro for New Berno Kloppliii! nt Stonewtill, mi- domere mul Adailm t'reek. Rat. 10 Leave New Hei ne lor Bayboro Htopplng at AdnniN l.reek, Vaiuiemere and Htonewall. Dealol- 111 Tlirnra. Tnh...n Din.. ,1 ti .... , 1 . . : I . . r , . " :'--' :. . . ' , . r vm biiu e.'--.. ....... .... etui tiiniK ill lllCil. WHY, sengers and freight at very low raten, ask that tho merchants and prodiieei-s along Its line give It their cheerful support. For further Information enquire nt the of fice, .Foot of Craven street. H, II. GRAY, Gon'l Manager. Or any of Its Agents at the following places: ABE LEK, Adams Creek.l 1). II. ABBOTT, Vandemere, O. M. KOWLEB, Stonewall, '.. 8. H. KOWLKU, Bayboro, J. 11. BONJJEU, South Oreek. y Fl-elEht received nndor cover every day In the week. ...... jaiwld&wly Trent 'River Transportation (Jompanj. Middling 10 8-1B. i Strict low middling 10. ; IjOW middling 9 3-4. ,1 I NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. February, ! 10.15 . . 10.15 March, 10.23 10.24 April, . . . , 10.87 ,10.37, May, 10.51 10.51 - . ' LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 5 5-8. Orleans 513-10. ' LIVERPOOL FUTURES. February, 5 45-64, , March, 5 45-C4. j if there are any in lhij PJ ' FRAUDS OP VAST MAGNITUDE The Postmaster-General yesterday is- Evening 10.17 10.25 ,10.39 10.52 A I lace For Bachelors. One of the lady renders of the sued an order forbidding the deliyerT I Greenfield ' (Mass.) ; Giizette sends or money-oraers ana registereu-ietters tQ it u,a(l ruth," -fia she calls Z 1,T ' ;r."vr t t?X.iT c; it! the little Viltnge sot Monaa- Co.(Chai!esJ. Henri , Co-Bennett, ge, Maswitlnn the limits ot half Hoitzman&Co., and Cudworth & Co. a miUj tneve affl llVluff at the pres The inspector's report 6tates that these ent time forty; widows, twenty old firms were nominally engaged in the mid3 ftfld feihtcen YfJUngor misses business of grain, and stock brokers. j,, orrin iwi IvTa u-hiln thfrp Through advertisemente .they , solicited "V- W'1.,-,1? ',u? , u? OLD GOLD ,f Is worth its weight at all timep; so are TAN SILL S 1'UNCH LTOARS. 5 cents will buy one. 1 ' ' 5 dollars will buy one hundred. 1 ' : 50 dollars will buy one thousand, i . No deviation so says Tansill. , JKLIZABETH UADY STANTON advises Dll' liards for girls, and if boys will smoke smoke -,1 ..".'.. ,''" .,' :-' " TansilL5 Cent Punch Cigars,' the best 5 cent cigar in America. '' ? For sale by W.- L. Palmer, Middle street, New Berno, N. C ' ' t; tw rnrougn aaveniseineni ,iney , poiiuiten ; f jti" . investments of money in sums of any are PMl.Yi, uyiCtCCll amount; asserting that by a combination men. 1 '.V single ' gentle From and after this date, tho steamers of this Company will run the following sched ule: '; Steamer Trent ;'i''' ,? . ) ;i;M iri:! For Jolly Old Fields Mondays and Thurs days, sailing at EIGHT, A.M., returning Tues days and Fridays. Touch at all landings on Neuse Hlver going and coming.' for Polloksville Wednesday and Satur days, sailing at SEVEN, A M returning leaves Polloksville same days at TWO, P.M. : Steanior L. H., Cutler.'. ' . iMondnyHand Fridays for Trenton, sailing at SIX, A. M.; returiiliig, leaves lYenton on TneBdays and Saturdays, sailing nt KKSITr, A.M. No freights forwarded by this strainer for Landings below QUoksTllle i i-i Wednesdays . for . Vimceboro, sailing at RIGHT, A.M., returning Thursday . ' ' ' ' G !:. T. tH'FKY, !- ' CJem'l. Freight Agent. FrelglilM rocelveil at nil times under covec, and. pausenger Uccouimodatlois flrst-class. . j ieoi-Uiiw , . Also Candies Nuts and Fruiti. ',(,:', St. Jarobs Oil. the Ureat (lermnn I!. m. eily for Rheumatism and all Bodily Pains. - ' Middle St., Second lJoor from So. Front, , janlT-d.twly New Birue, N. C. ' On Hand and to Arrive. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Selected with great care, and every barrel ' warranted to be just as represented. -, ,( ,,t Buist's Celebrated Early Seed i : . feas. . ,: Also a feelcctod Stock of i ' i: It.: :! Fancy Groceries. Case floods all kinds, '''. ' ;'" "'r'' 1 ''!! , tnuneu uoods, ail Kinds, ', i ;, v, Pickles, Etc:, Etc ' " 'f . ... , ) Kxtra Quality Java and Rio Coffee, Choice Formosa Tea, In fact a Full Line of Fine Groceries, such as can be found in a First-Class Fancy Grocery Store. .t Please call and exam lne Goods, Samples of Tea1 and Cotl'ee given on application. . ' " All Goods ' at Lowest Cash 1 Prices. ':. -r Terms Invariably ' Cash on Delivery,, j - J. R. BAMPTOX, "Middle street, nexl door to Central Hotel! ONE HUNDRED BARRELS !' .1 ' OF CHOICE t-i -v, ,, ,: Early Eose SEED1 Potatoes For sale by ' ' Jandtr 1 JOHN DUNNl"" Ileuses fcr tlcr.t. s.'i S1L.131NII1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. ne eHtabllnhed Millinery, with a fine run of cus tom, can uo so ry applying to mks. h. in. DBWfcY. whowlHheii togive It upon account of Ill-health. . W ill be sold at a great bargain. ' feb8-d2w On tho prenilses, oornur Middle and Neuse streets, MONDAY, VI o'clock, on FEBRUARY 121b, ISSit, I w-Ul rent at auction the house and lot known as th TII09. h MITCHELL Place. At Uio same time, and'plaoo will rent tk Brick House situated on Hancook stfeet, and formerly occupied by Mr. W. P. Metti, ' For farther Information apply to . 1 1 1 i ! 1 febSdW 1 ' 1 J. W. WALKER, :,'.; ';:''! ; -s.iU-;-''- . i' ;n'i . , -i I ' -.1 "i.1" :.V,: -.-ii' i ! (.. Janli-l:!m Ntw Strut, Jf.C'i .Walter . P. Burns & Coi,'" "' commission meHchants! 1 ft. ' -.i'-'' - b ! .'I 1! i. ;,.:(,- AND DEALERS IN grain, of, all; otds; i (Cora a Specialtjr.J,,;, , :.Mi7 Now-Heme, Tt.; O. r S" Orders and Consignments 'respectfully soltcltDd. ' H;"SWERTK StaU No,- 2Left Hand Sds "AT THE CITT MARKET, the Market affords. , t JanlB-dly, la always supplied with thn very Nst Fresh '- Aieais, uner, I'ork, , Mutton and HausuKettiat eryl I ha call on him. Is 1 1 . I'M i ( V M" f: '1 .1 Hi, 'J 1 t--cl

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