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Uoniiuuuications containing news oradiscn- i iisn M focid'ihs.Hsnrafe sbllcited:-' Nocoihihuhl- cation must expect to be published that contains S'tiji'tttoriable personalities;' withholds the name I n the unihor; or tUct will,nike more thaaoiis iMlumn ol this Dapor THE JOURNAL i.wi'if' a;-in. NEW. BERNE,. N. Q., FEB. 10, 1883t ' ,) iri.it . -'if : -', " : 1:. v, . . j 4ft wd M,Wi; fo ofllceat New Uerue, N 0.; ' ' . as second-class matter. 1 . . V., "v Our" Knistoii correspondent, in iliifc eomihents ' published iu yester i d.ay1.si issue on Senator Alexander biljtjentitjpd "An ; act for levying, cry.'l tit would unquestionably ' bd less trouble Aud less expense to the collector if taxation could be cou-! fined to a fevr subjects; and it has ineriiowjln'lluii it-conceals from tho consumer the fact that he pays , .the tax and tlnWfevents so' much everlasting grniuiUng about heavy; itaxesuiiBufe it would not be really !benrflifrl to the'masResi If 'taxation! waaf corvflriett to ' real " estiite, . the o'wnefs y'ouhi have an excuse to ad- v Vancrets, ad there would hardly! be an instance ..-buti --what the in- v creased rent, would amount ' to more than double, the,, increased taxes. Arf increased fax of four' cbntsjpfefeponntt' on .tpbacco,. Would pause the dealer' to advance his prices two and a half1 cents ori,'rhe plug which would be at least." ten " ceitcij45ii aVd so'ifcWluld be with all. other ( articles of taxa- !'.' A SECOND WOOIXU. AlthiJiTgh Farmer ' 'Tucker had long clrMeJil of "a visit to Chautau- qiia-when he actually iound hiu)". Jjelt; fjtbtMecpa ot devout! excri RynMs' early ; hist "August, the brawny .man.iis tempted to doubt iyj "ou', - ide,itity ,t The , ; holiday surrpuiidiQgs,; 'Were' 'wholly unlike anything to which he was accus tomed Jn his jirosy JTew Eugbind onJe;n tfy mil. crowded prograni me offrewain strinking contrast to th?f (dBUyiP.TOAtony'-oi'ifariri life. When this son of toil first entered thattuditoriumv and. .saw, that rus- tic a'mnhitneater . crowded with thousands ',6f people listenining brethlessfy ,to the, full sweet (tones i of the. graiMl -organ, his cramped, selfish heart ( Was Rtraogelyj to'tched amrcxfliindit. 'For'iin iustaut the wish crek in that he asked Jane if : Rhe would like to come too. But thetewttfi not jtuuch timet for his ' kh iWiWightft,afor as ' the 'music ceased a whito-hairetl speaker arose , audcasiuti'oduced to the audience ' an Mv, John B. Goughi At this announcement Samuel Tucker's satisfaction was too , great tff bepwgiC t binili; jnSd sai4. Bait Tuoua, '"to his' next neighbor, "WeHiqwi lain, beat, to think Ito going ro near ine man, i ve waniea to see lorjimore'n twenty - years.'' The young lady, gave; an , amused miio litugn, una to jeii uuiieeueu up on .the: unsophisticated speaker, whose attention - was ; already caught by .the; orator. YiffWl Mr. Grough commenced his brief lecture with one oif his inimitable descriptions. The story ws of a '"''ra'aii'whdjiip'plUed'for.'a' divorce, and was advised,! W his eminent (lawyer ; to try the effect Of Making I6v6 ,Jo his wile as he had done betore mar rying hei; instead1 of resorting to the jaeasurj&.hehadiproposed ' hi included also aa aoconnt of a later visit when he happy husband with drew .his application, and fairly dancing Mth glee; assured the law- , ver that his fexneritnent had worked like a' charm,' that "Sally become as ammable anectionate a wite as a t A'tonia.Sk t6t hate! iJ.H tirll v I.Ir . Goiigh'f , representation of the scene drew, forth prolonged, r T 1 r pj jbutSamnei; Tucket'Slin-:. t erest 'was of too serious a nature to p ermit dis joining, in the ughter. a if unconscious' tor the moment f tke multitude about hiinj he said i !Tiii.iaatca&: "I'd be willing to t mv oath that wouldn't work r "n's wife was; idicrent-.from ; j M as soon think of feeding j . a mummy as to begin . r fi'-aiii with her.? ' '"' ..' ' ' v i ;.'.,1 Koem that this course of eqiializiug,and collecting taxes" WnWny favors the art, of "plucky ins the 'soofce' without liiakintr it reasoiiiujr did not wholly dismiss Irom the larr i s rmd a trtun u thoughts an ' possitJitit'H suggest.: 1 by-tlie lw'f jrer's stry. j j In ; every treaa of j'.b.e jfolloinijiliiji.t sacred service or ""popular lecture, ia tlie museum or by the model of the Ilolly Land, wbeu.ytfeniBo; to a concert, or praams -vita mvoiigs upoalke Jlluiumalad fleet, tlie-!- away iiusoand was restlessly followed by yisi'on lof "iiirdr worked Jane, looking upon him with re proachful eye's. At. length he quieted :conscieji.Cr IvtitUiltliia estimate of his wite was correct. "When I go back,'' he said to hiiu self., . just show-,:the. twomah some little attentions, -and. I'll see they wo'ii't have no njore, e fleet on her than they wriuld on the old bay ! iiisirti..-jane s oonno to be' Rnlleu and obstijiate, and I suppose 1 may as well, makes up uiy mind to it.,'2- ' On reaching home the, 'resolution was not easily earned ont. When Mr. Tucker planned soniv gallantry towaid-Jds wife jthe very tluonght mafto liiih Tee! 'so" unnatural" 'and foolish postponement resulted; but the1 Sabbath offered an opportuinfy so convenent that he improved it. the hum was ueaiiy a mile from the church, yor Samuel .Tucker had for years been in the habit of driv; ing back alone after-'thrs 'forenoon service, leaving his wife to attend Sabbath school, and then 'Walk home as best she could through mud or dust. Great was Mrs. Tiieki er's astonishment, therefore, .on'thij Sabbath after her husband's return to find him waiting for her '.'if. 'the close of the Bible service.. The faintest suspicion that he had driven back to the church, for her did not. cross the good woman's mind she supposeiHie'liad business with some of the bretheru, and was hesitating whether to walk . on as usual or to suggest wait ing for him,1. when, the tanner 'called out: vlts jest ,is cheap to ride as to walk.''; Silently the wife took her seat iu the buggy, and silently' they droves home, muchtp tlie.husband's satis-; factions -lor it seemed totirara proof, of the' woman'sjdull, uuappreciative nature, v-Stie UivVt.. nleae(t. but. was 'only lazed like, I knew she would, be,", he muttered as - he went about his ''chores." "" ' '': At the same, timo ; 'Mr. - Tucker was conscioiis of haying preformed a most praiseworthy act, and - felt, so comfortable thatihe. resolved to' -j'eiient the1 experiiiieiit. So oiJ the following Sabbath Jane again found her husband in wafting,, and iis'she mounted the high buggy veutured to ntttrfa half audible "thaiik you," an(l to asK Samuel H he . had - been waiting long. ' " To- which ' Mr.. Tucker re) licd that he : had '.: j ust ; reaphwi'" the tmnrch..' and didn't; know but he might find - she had! startodon 'fpxV('i,.T,Ju$ ret'.-eoid to Jane a positive ' assurance, that Tier, husband ' had ,', really : returned for the sole, purpose io'f"; takirijj her home: nnd he? chilled heart' glowed w.ith a waruith' unknown for years'. Slut longed tu tell her Imsband.hOw inuch she ' appreciated' his troiiblnj but imagined it wopld '' sound", 'so foolish" tiiat she kept her pleasure to herself. ' 'j;Th, .third Sahballfwasr rainy, vkut as Uii washed the breahfast dishes Mrs." Tucker kept thinking, "I wonder if Samuel means to come for me this ai'oon; it feoiiHvbh j such a help in the rain: I'm half a mind to ask him." ' This resolution was soon stihlj lirteveiyulxyltUf ;tli wasomiig wjiwn uini snemTU many similar resolves ; iu the past : ten years, !. "No; I wou't tisk no favors; if he don't think enough of me'" to come, whyy he needn't ".Although proudly unwilling to seek any atten tions, Jrtiie longed Xor some' demon stration of her husband's love nnij care. . She bait walked home in the raiii too oftieu "greatly to' dread such exposure, but a week' before 1 the wite had tasted the joy Of being considered, .ands longed for spme new and further proof of her com panion's affection: " ' '" '' Mrs. Tucker's ' heart leaped for joy when, at .nopn, she saw the old mare's head from the , lecture-room window. Indeed, ' her hungering heart suddenly UtecahitJ ': quite un manageable, and entering the car riage lioor uielted Jane sobbed out: '.'I'm sure it's yery , good i of : you. Samuel, to come back forMne 1 this! raiuy oayr'' auu luen , nie rears .flowed, po fast that futher . word? iwere impossible. , . . , Completely taken by snmrise.Mr; Tucker .exclaimed? 4 "I declarcil v I V ... ... .v, J vt.iv nu ...lut.u about it." . ,t ;;, f lu(: .,: "I wouldn't mind the walk," re sponded the wife, "btit, sahUiel, I'm so happy to have youcarfl enough about me to come.'?.,, f The strong man was . brushing away a tear frOhi his own cheek now; hia tenderer, lietter nature was mastering the ,hardr selfish spirt which had long possessed him, and with some eougmng.iaoa choking, he said: "Jane, I aee I've made an awful botch of our married . life it you're a mind to forgive me, I'll see if. I can't treat you from to-day as a woman Ought to be treated." ' 4 ; ' This , confession; was all toot' much for the weeping, wife, nnd she answered quickly: "Fon're . liot ii bit more to blame than I- aju; I've i been proiul and obstinate; but I tell you what it ; we'll begin all over a""iin. The re ' as now thoroughly Ivoken.'and that afternoon Farmer Tacket and vhi. "wife had a lon. talk over the past and the future. And in the evening, when they werfj about to start tqr.the prayer aieetiag to be held nn a? ueighbor-' U&g stebool-lioune, th renewed litis-j band stooped and kissed his wife, sayingt -'NJaueyi've oeen a tuniK ing that maiTied ; life ainso very different from farming or any other oecupationi Now,- ! ain,t such ; a fool as pnrich it once ' and ' plant it once; 1 have to go oyer 'the same i-ountl every season; jvhd here I sn posed yon was a-going to always tlo as you did when we were rt-couvting, without, myi doing- my part1 at, all.'.',. '' ' I - - --' , "If I hadn't changed any, maybe, you" would always have been as tender as you used to be,", pleaded the happy wife; v ' 'Terhaps so, and perhaps . not; but I "don't mearf to" leavi? yon to try no such idan. " I tell you what it is Jane, I feel -as if we hitdirt never really married till to day: lt 'most seem as if Ave ought to take 'V wed ding tower," ' .'.., j ili'm afraid we'll have to wait tjll next, slimmer lor that," was the smiling response: .-y "I suppose we shall, ., but - we'll take it theuj certain; and I'll tell you Where' we'll go, wife that's to Chatauquy! 'B. Wl; IT., i u' Biistoi fl'i. i Rules for Keepers of 'Sheep.' 1 . 1. Keep sheep dry under foot; with litter; 1 This is more lrett'ssary than roofing them.' ' Nevei- let them stand Or lie in mud or1 water.1' '. , 2. Take jip lamb bucks early in the summery and keep ; tlwrni until December following; when thyina.y be .turned out, ; ;. 3. Count every da. 4. Begin grayling with the great-! est care, amf use small quantities a;t first. ' .V .'.";; ,(' ,; ,-.' , ;vt ''v, i 0: IT a ewe looses her. la mb;; milk her daily for a few days, aid mix a littTe hlntn with her sault. - : " C. let lio hogs eat with the sheep ih'the spring, by anyiueans. ' ' 7. Give the lambs a little niill-feeil in timo of weaning.""' ' ' - 8. Never frighten sheep if possible to'avoidit. " : '' ( -s ? 9. SoW rye for weak .ones ' in cold weather,, if yOu can.: -' f " 1 ' ' 10. Separate all week, thirj or sick , from those strong, fn tlie tall, and give them special care. ; ' J.1, It any sheep as hurt, catch u. at once, and wash the wound, and if , it -?is fly-time, i apply spirits of tnrpentime daily, and all ways wash with something, heahug.K If a Jimb is,, broken, , hind jt . with splinters tightly, loos,onjng is the limb swells. 13. Heep a number ot gowi bens on the sheep;' ; 'lJ..yyt,i v 13. , Never lot, the , sheep spoil tioii it n il viKiu. t'l uotnt t. ' 14. 'Cut tag-locks in early spring. '"15. For scours give pulverized altlm' in wheat bran; iirevent by taking great care in changing " dry for' green tooth ; ' " ' ' ! ' ; If nne is 1-Aiiie, examine, the f'niot, clean out' between the hoofsj pare the iioot it unsound, and-apply tabacco .withJblue Vitrol lioiled in-a little water. ' '. X J. " x ' f ' ' lit Shear ht bhco any sheep com mencing Jo, ,slied , its. ;WOPl unless the weatlieristoo severe, and shave careluliy the peie ot an v tnacv die, ... . . m. ... . .. .... -' 1 ft irtiivft 'nr. Infif. nno. o-nnfl xv'ftrlr by you' to refei1 'to. This will be monexju. your pocket. . , , ... i Mil T WE L -PALMER, " l)aler in" CI'snM.'' Tobacco. Plucs.' .unci everyuiing m tnui way. . Also Candies Bfnta nnd Friiltn. ' St. Jacobs' Oil, tlie 'Orent Oermntt Ht-ni- ely lor KlieiuimUnu ana nil liOdlly 1'ains.' Wlddlefjt,, B;un4 Door from-S(.: FronWi junl7-d&wly -a ,. - Jfsw- Bsrne. -BJ. C.- Trent ; RiyerTraiikportatik ' . n t-',, : ! ( : I ,;.! From and nflt-r tills clafe tiio stetinifcrs of thlH"t,omptty' will "Vpn, Wie folloWini Bclied- ,,,e: ' j-,Uaitq .--h .'u'Ji:-- j, ; ssi-lit-, ,1,1;.jl''v:-1V-.i-T!'.; ' i Steamer Trent I; s rf ,". ;:t.i,'u .,-fri,y;.l For" Jolly Old Fields Mondays and Thurg iliyH, BaUiafe ot ElUB'CA.Mi .i-ethrninB TneB. daysand Friday, Touch, at. all lah.Hitgs on Neuse Klver going and npniltii. jti 4 , I'j For Polloksvllle WtKlnesdayn and Satur days, sailing , at SEVEN, A. M.v- returning leaves Polloksvllle sitme days at TWO, P.M.' 1 J J" " Steamer Xi 'H.' Cutler. . . ' 'if .' -. 1 '' : ' -: . p'-'Aih-iX J ' "."! ': ' " iloiiilnysftiid Fridays for Trenton, Balling at SIX, A.M.; returnliiK, 'leates- Trenton on Tuesdays d Saturdays, Railing at KIGrr, A.M. No freights forwarded by thl steamer forLandtngsbelow PolloksvUle., ; , : . Wednesdays for Vanceboro, safliiif; at EIGHT, A.M., relurnjnB TlnuiHlfty. : . ,i.., ' " ' GEO. T. DUFFY, ! " ' 5 11 - ' Gen'l.rrehjbt Agent. Freights received at nil times undercover, and passetiireriiccoiiui'ioilutlons lUst-closs. '. i ... -i.feitmiftw' , ' Fresh and hit Fish, Oysters, Etc., Etc., Sew lie i no, N. C, Fresh Msh and ivsti'i-s shipped by Fxplcss CO. 0. to nil pans ol the counl ry. To guard HK'-imsr. disappointment ordei's should reach me i:t hours pilot- to time of shipment ot 'Coods. .. lanH-dAwly r x .aM.-ui.ciALu3r. uwfcss cotLtGt of Kettucsy '"J'-.iversity, AUiBlU K. HM1XU, fre.'U LfcXlAfc I U., K s M;i"d y w H 1 th. Tear.' 4 f ' u Each Department has its 8prelnl Tcncher tuittnttf enn K'nulunte a iiiia (Villi-ire In about oiiD-tlili'd of tlirt llitmnml i-xpt-nsf- Ihun nt. any siiiiiliu- OnlUi in Anu-rU'i. c'lulv 5,000 tmeoeKKfnl cr1untvs of the atiirVe ("olli'uc.. togetUei Willi iiie.Uuwlhig KduiKtlora of Ahici Icii, iiltoKt, the Kiipcriiuity of its Coih-bo of Ktudyjind TiHlnlnH, iih lieiiig Tlmrmitfit llrac tlcnlitiiU tNiuiiilf i-mliracing HiHK-l",e'iiil BiiHitieHM ATltliiiiPtk', Oommfrcinl Iw,Wit caiitliei 'Corrt'Hpoiulfin-ev r'i'iiiinirslilp, elo. TrHK KEQTTliwnto coinplptellie Full lMulonm (Jotinse fiiflu jf to S iiionllia. i'oTAt, tiowr, In-. rludiiiK Tuition, Hooks, sialUinprv, ami hoard li a sikh! nrivnte t.illv, Rhotit rH.i.'' HI intents of this t'ollosiM rnnltcnd the other Collws of Hie Uiilvf rsifv, under .10 ProlflifcorN, for one y-enr, fivto(;liMt;f. ,-WJien tWTijurntoratnti'r touttlier, n rt-diii'tiif ?; on em-h one m ml-, tioa will bi imulf.i KiVr Aill pvtl-nlnrs nd dross;, ,. W. B. SMITH, - J:viil9-M;v:!Ti ' 'PreSlilcnt. Lexinf,'lon, Ky. Old and Eleliabla Line. ; 1 ( t l.i 1(3.1. : -.. ( i The Neusc; RiT(3r Navigation yj, Company.- . .Will i-ijii pie following SfJitKjuJte , ;''-;n: s: earner itiiisibii .r-.i v- -ni'jiuJ'' ''.UvtBtt iifJ ;.- "' . .: V1U Iqiyevtlio 4ltl. ;loi)iiii,iiiii W'liwf JUS, PXvSiuwl i'HIl'.yyi iv'"l nrtfv'e.at kliiHtun AV KflSljlAYS iiiiil SAUKD'aS'R, aiid k-iive. K4 iiKKiti m )N lVi YM nrtd Tfl IHtSDA ft, n rtlv ing IniNi-w ffitinw, Um wine? dtijr.. .Will touch at, nil Luiiilii.K.iiloiiBjtli ,ltivejr olnij- and co'ininn. ' ' - ,-, : ,,''. ,, , ..... , i -. .1, ... iim, -. i- i i'..-j.!i. it ,, ! M 1 i , :, '.:, u:i .Steatacri.Neuse, t will trtUIci" TITflkK TRIPS h veei'k, ltavlng the Old lHHlilnlon .wlmrf MOJ4lAYS. WKI M;sl)AyS nnd, FIUIAY8. nt l-UOMT A. M hoturiiiiu;,, leiivps Jolly, , OKI, .field TUI'S llAYS, THiniRDAY ":.ii "HATtUlliAVS, oucliing all H -joints. ' ? ' '-! !' " :--,n-!.u,: i. -f '- ' '? '" ft 1-. ; - J liewsloiinri'i's Vtnlie-closo potiiiecllon will) Mi Old IWjiniiiliin lJiai , f ! ! ' f FrnlKltt ri'Peh-etl on thln,v of aaillut!. ' For rii.U'Httpl,v to tlio Captain rrn lioatil. . ; ;j-ftl ";':'"'. t"y, :' :J. Mi-A'HUB, f' nitwit fi!'i;';-';, i'-i-(4.i'. 'ft'L 'Minasot.' ,r-iUWM;MWr PAROUS A , MAiiiuaiW'fiii'Ks .''"SKW IJERNE.Ji.C. "r"' ' "'MON'UMENtS,' tOMBS,' ' Orders will receive prompt attention , and sati3f actiQn guarantijed. JOE E. WILLIS, Proprietor sij; J SuooesRijr to OciHgo Vf. Chiyiioole) Cor. BROAD & QRAVEN tt3 V ma30 lydw ' ; - 3 -' New Berne, "N. C. ,. IN :TEE FIELD AGAIN I Having latclj" ldturned . from! Northern Jlar kets. whore ,h. has stowed Ahe, UM-.NT BT00K' of tAlllEs' nnd GE'hs1 AVKAR, would wish to imiiress on the nubile : lri Ken enil.that lie Is prejared UV. gult tlio iuost fas tidious. In ' , .- , id For Gents, Vouths.il!oys and Children, I have the Ri'eatent Variety, which for quality, work nianshiD nnd Dflire etwuot bfe ben t. Hoots and Hhocs f nil tho lendlijg inamifaclurli-8 !heap- er than mo enoanest. nam .ior IjIiuicn iuui Gentleinen,ji,iH style and' nil prices. In my Notion Department, which Is alwas roni plete, can ho found all the Latest in Iaidies and dents' Hose, Corsetsof pending;. mmiiiluc-turbi-H, fJloves, Laces, fine Ladles' and (nulls' Neck Wear, Shirts, and Trunks, Vahses, Ate. TliankliiK you for past favors, and soliciting acpntiimaiKje, I am, niostrespecUivllvi, 1 J apldlv , - , . : M. H. HI elfAN. . I ! - . " ' I 1 1 .; A Coininoii-Mnso itnHiy.' A. sack-yliga:. . jfo More Kheuniatisoi, Oont, or Ininieaiate Beliel Warranted; J Perm anent Cu r? Guar an teed . 'Vive years established', ad'ne'er known to foil In a Klnnle cBsw, Bcuto pr climate, i liefer tiill pi-oininent physicians end druggists lor 'UM'Stanainsoi muioyiHw "." ' '. '.:-; .SBCRET-1 rfli-m t.f The only dlssolver of the poisonous virlo acid wliloli ,exllH .in the blood 'Of l heutniUic and s ALIl?YL10A Is" krowrt sis' a' corhmon-senn remedy, becauRp it strikes directly nt, the t'trnse of Rheumatism, flout, and Aenrnlgla, While so many i so-eallexr sppjelfleii' ind sup. uoscd iMinaceas only treat locally Use ellects. " It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such u til. lug with oils, oliitments, liniments and sih.iIiIiik lotions, will not eradicate these dlsefises, Vhlch tire the result of tlio poisoning o( the bhnl with UrioAcldvJ -i.t i,r,i a ,v i .,,' HALK'YI.It'A workiwlth marvelous effect rtn tills nckl and so removes the disorder. Jt is now exclusively used.by nil tlia celi'lratd physicians of America ond Europe. Highest Medical, Academy of Paris report Bi per c-enu cures in three days. , . ' -' REMEMBER' J'" that SALICYLICA IsaicertainenTeforRhen, matlsni, Oout and Neurnleia. The most in tense pulns are subdiittd almost Instantly, 11 ive it a trial, ltelief guaranteed or money refunded." ' r "A' ' - , - 'Jhousaiids o,f,teijUih(lviinJ flent.bji applica tion. . ., ,..,.( $1 A BOX. SIX FOR i5, Sent free by mall on receipt of money, A8K YOTJB BUUQOIST VOW, .IT,. Hut do not "lie deltided into taking Imitations or substitutes, or something recommended ns "lust as gooni" insisi-on.iiiegeiuiiuHwii.il the mime olWllnrne i Co. oil euc.n box. which is gimi-wnteed chenitcally mini under our signature, an lmUsneiiHtlde' reqmslttf to insure success In the Ireatiiient.. 'Juke, no oilier, or send to us. WASllCl'UVE it CO,,' Propi 1. ., . - 2H7 Bnsdwsr. cor, P ( ; if. For sale by HANK of'TC r.UOS., Ntw Berne, BT. C. tle,2-ll4WlV ' LOWEST - PKIGES . t nnn RmR flFll Y f W Our Motto and -our Success!! mv.' 1 W'onrtcofiKt.iwhjn'C'lvInt- ' trite (JroocrwH. , . , .. i . Vamuul. .(Jooitey .'. - 4. u .; -n i . iJVeiir-J,- ,,; o. Fhtttr, ' ''' '' I lM" TohUro " v v .l; and Vhjat. Alid olfor tlii-m nl lln MOST II KASlN A IJ1.K k'HIfkMrf . - ''- if' i- ldi-Mru1i nll cspci-inl ntti-nlitui to inr stiM-it of ";' : ' i PU-Klea In (Uwr. HiuMiuokiitH,' ' " ''.'i" ; Pivm-rves in (.hiss anil 1 iti j . . . - Freiieh Wlroti, -tiuidted OnUKtennd Lminii rw-i, . ., , . . . ... j v-..i 1 , - Fresh Prunes, Siljtunn nnd JVliosn ItniMins, . lra-d AileauiHl riiehes. . ... Mini-e .li-iit. Hni-kwliriit 1 lour. Fmicvolt IvJuo1 Jtulter nnd Millo t irnin Clieese. ....... Tens, Kio, Lntfiiiiviii, .Tuva nndJMQflipUdH'ci) Koiisted .No. M mid 11 tVificc,' i And eVL-rvllilui; ustiullyl loiuid In ,iv Hinr-v Orowrv htorf . , . " Wo (tnin'imtceovervtmnf?, we Ki'll to ifive siitlKliti-l ion hntli us to pnci' mid, iiuiliU'i .! Will RKKCXD TI1K MOiVKY OS ISVi 1UMI, i , , . KVKnVTHI.Vlf FllKSII AN D COOIl. ' . f- The Cash Tiwle Only Solii ltid." .! , pit t nil v 'onrs7 .. ' Wm. Pell Ballance a Co. 1 novl7-dly , . '- M'.'.i IT ! FAL1ILY GROCERIES ! LOW PRICES fslUSTANO WILL RUU Our Motto is : Quick Sales and Small Profits. , m ? r IA 1 M Si KAMI K liUlM.' 1 I.LM1I "l OokIioh r.mti'r, Fine IVwrI frown Flour, t ki-ltle, lli'llih-l'i'il Una, WlllilliiKliili tlnniiny Wiijrnr ( iivi,il llnniH, I Tuckers ainl ( nkis, Htiinir ( uruil sliiitilili'is, (iu'ese, , I . stntar l uivd strips, Canned- (jlooris, i .Sumir, tullee nnd. Inns. Jloltod Jli-nlj iiiliticco, Snail and (;li.mrs, I'li-Ulcs, liritd binltHv ' Jhv suit Mottt, ' -v; T i.t-.-' Wi.i--iA0;i''. 'tnf. if '"'j' A 11 1 co line 01 . . i j ' ) i'i'i '!'! i DiiineKtlc lUy Goods, 1 , !!u.it anil SIiih-s, ii . ( j; ,,i , Wood mid W Illow Ware, ' i ( rix kei v Wnte, 1 t 1 te. , 'V. F. nOUM'HEE. 1 ' . ninivu)il!y .i JIid.Ho st..uear tho Market.' GASTON HOUSED r ' xnvi!i:i:M:, N w , SjU.STIHT & SOX,l-iopiietois. I'lio Only l' list-cliiss lloito in tlio (Jily. , Oiiinllins i-onnects . with till 'iralna and Htemeim. - l,.'irso winiilo rooms for coninici i clitl travulnvs.. .('-sVji.it' y - ;!!';-" iMH;' ' it!;iir' r. ' ' " y; ' t'yv . . ' ' .-'I'M ' . ' . jWyk i i i 1 )..' -i trfyWr j Ijiv-1,! -'''ftL1MJ'ie:,i; i'-jr4'f.KiVvl--MLav.!v rSfi! "''! M '.'ii'5ii ' ii-''h-l'!i.iV' iiittlfclilJiiiiv.., f rntni - - - Uef?55" " '..., .) immmP , , -.... ' r ' -r.-T (IiiAKUlVCTUliKlIS,' AlU'T IOJI , Stcani . Engines, Sow Hills, Grist ii l&(!Wj '',V j'' t'Al1'-" ')! :.:l,.?4i''''''f . H Jf'1.) ''V". .,V: :';''. '' '.;( '' V.?' ,.'. w 1 -Cotton Gins, Cotton 'FrcssQs, Cotton Cleaners',' ; COTTON SEED HULLEES, BICE & WHEAT THEESHEES ".- i ,. ..Puiniis, .Circular. Su.W8j Saw GuininrH, i' ' ''""' ' li ' '" ." ; "' U' ' ' . ' l-tli:)."i -ili i--r!'tnt '.:,UJtm -Ht !, M tj.ni'rl And everytuing oonneoted witlt mat;niicvy,H . Sena (or prices ,aml terms ; and rdiucniber that no well-rflgulatotl family tun iiflm d to lac witli.out fulLUERT ' jmlSdly J T MIDDLE STREET, NEWERNi N. ()., " ( 11 1 , l)E.y,ER IN . - r ' BOOTS, SHOES,, CLOTHING, Etc., Etc. i . ..1, "j 0 i ... i . it? Agent foVUe'"DIAMONI)SHIRT,ij Unkindried $1.00, ' -I , ' Laundricd $L25. . . ' . ' " , ' AND THE ClTr.llliATEl), Warner's Coraline Corset, FricDtlfl.t!0. ' ' 1 , t w 0 - , - A Full Line , of Gents',-Ladies', and Children's Underwear, Gents' Linen, Celluloid and Paper Collars and CulTi, " . Gills. AXLCl Liiieu X2XXCll5.OXcllLi0fM, All Kiwi ; of penta', Lmho,' and Ctihhtn Uiihl omt JlL ,,' Mute y 01 IlulilM-r Coats, Hats nnd Shot , I idu s' Cloi'sfand JukoK and at ill,n usually kept m a. , , FJIiST-CnASS Din GOOT)S MOL'L'. ' ASA JOLT , jan-i-dkwlj- ; . - Middle Mml, opposite LcMist c; ,1.1;. McDANIKL, ih:aij:h in hQioice Family Groceries, CANNED tJOODS of all Kinds. I Tho Vcryk Best Bitter , ri'i-oived fi-esli from 1 lie host Not Micrn 1 lull 18 iin-vv.v'irni.. ' i ? 5 1 ( Kpiy-i. i."unon riiui'iijo ins , t i t :l Hiiciv ( rtM I -s of V hi i Ij l?l u r . lirml SI tret, 4 t&wh uVoir Untitle, M'lji'llv r . M.WliMlN. N.( a--- . Henry Arc!:!::!l; l I ': ..-i.T-'i'- AV('i---: !. : mam;i acti'1:kk ok r : . All Kinds of, Crackers, CAKES. CANDIES,' Etc..' , -,, u-x; l- -m . ,:-t. ... .s (Jnli't'n s'ljUt'itifil Inmv Woixliante and DfUU'rS. . V( f , , QliBEJf bTUJIET.. ICrnstoli'.' N". C. ,., i.int,.t in ., ... Tin- nni st I,liiioiK mid (.'IjiiiiH, liieecletiittted 1 1 1M.M 1. A 1 N(,r "(i 1 n Hour Kimit, Kiinllii.'rt, LollKter, l.lnihnviioi' and Sx-hMlr.i-.i-flKfse consi'iintlv on lmnd. ' v - 'i;ii:i.ird mid INrnl TiiMo. Ij . . ' ' . ' . Hie llni'st in the (iiunli v. CAEOHEOLETTE' TABLE. souiclhiii!! new Ihe only one wit in the (Itv. 1 1 . OEVIL Af.lOKG HIE TAILORS In Ihe IMillv IliilldliiKOtt.Mlildh'Atrer'U " ; ... , ; :i .. i.- !-.,;.: V!.rti;-'.'-i 1 " itfi- ' hi- only liixt (Mass saloon ill thn eity d .v w. :i mo. ' Novl .ii.f,n,r,i,.;yf''.ri -x r .' llnvc ri'ifivid.liefr entire Sfoelt td i WHS. t Ii It Y A - SfOUE ON S.Olril PBONT S1UFKT. ' Tlic-y nwnoSvoffei'tiip Hoots. Wiocs antl Hry: (iools,.lij!Utly daniHucil, at, l,,sS thau NHW oris cost. Call at oneeanil secure iHiinniiiK. difcw , K. Ji. WIlJiATLllrS , , Strain T.rt? V ' trlci, ! lonciinrc-h Slreet. NOnPOLK, VA. -Dyeing and cleaning in all its brunch es dona -in tho very best wanner. ' Prompt atlontiou pvt'ii to all orders liy mail or oxUTKfj. , i Kfiji2illy.. lis s, 'Xctt Jhoi. to Cotton Exchange. 1 1- ' :-til ti t 1 u t Lilt' ; i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1883, edition 1
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