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. , -. , i - . I i ........ I A. V K ,, 1 1 ... u !. VOL. I. i . ... NO.. 272. LOCAL NEVB. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. )' 1 E. Bishop Keys lost. "'' ; E. M. Foscue To all concerned. F, M. Bale Publications, t 'i r CoCUua Btarketw JIS 11 J New York spots advanced 1-18 yester day, closing firnv, futures steady. Liv erpool steady with an advance of two points in futures. , New Berne market firm. Ninety-one bales sold at he Ex change, 0.50 being the highest price paid. NEW TORS MARKET, SPOT; ' Middling 1 1-4. , Strict low middling 10 1-16. j , Low middling 9 3-4,, , , . ,. , NEW .TORE FyEES: ;",; "1 ' Morning. Noon. Evening February 10i25u,V ,10.28, t-. 10.87 j -March, "W.84 10.85 v.' 10:34 "' April; i;m,, ,10.4TH' 10.48 rt 10,47.! .. May,-VL - f,.10.6l..i 10.62.fi filO.il ! .ifii ( ' it I'1... ''I jUVEBPOOMBPOTS. '. ' .! t . .- .(I. Uplands S il-10. Orleans 67-8. "it Hi Journal nnltue Almanac, f-'f ! Sun rises, 6:46 Length of day; f A ; Sun sets, 5:43 10 hours; 56 minutes. Moon seta at 2:85 a. m. ' -- 1 ; i ' -"'' - Mr. B. Swert had in some fine beef yesterday evening.1"" ':;,'!'"" ';'''' Hackburn BroB.i .have. neariv com pleted their new store at Five Points. The dwelling of Mrs. Mary E. Scott on Johnson street : id undergoing, re- ,pairs-. . . .... ., . .n-.-i ..-! Roe shad $1.50 to $1.75 per pair; bucks 80 to 90 cents per pair. But few in miket. " '" ' "'" ' j No new cases of small pox in Trenton. We hope to announce the quarantine raised in a few days. , ' .,',. , ri j Messrs. Thornton & Hollowell coin- son will leave d'mi City to-ia. for menced cuttiDtr lumber at their mill on a buBiuess tcip .iii J'amllbe ind . other Bell's wharf yesterday. : counties. Tha Bhrvwinr Cirarte. XVutsnn ' ftrriva 1 Mr J.: Bv.XOBtinOf Palo A.ltOy Onslow from Norfolk on Wednesday night with .ijiigi4pi.J5ityJ tOmiij ' a cargo of ice for Watson & Daniels ? with some fine beef cattle. He says The steamer Florence arrived from H'ft Vanceboro yesterday with five hundred Kin h0u8ea mnsiow county -yet. bushels of rice and eighty barretyof tort , , .Henry B(. BrjranJ Esgi , Jefljffit Kins The schooner Ella R. Ml, Capt. HOi; ton an H X1r. arrived from Norfolk yesterday ith a cargo of kainit for E. H. Meadows, and : Mr! Lewis Webb went Up W Kinston Dillon of T.firftmr. ' yesterday with his gun. . Guess chal '. . ii LIVERPOOL FUTDREBi' '' , February 5 44-64,.,., Vi!,it ir . 4 ' V. ! Your ( I Print-. Ji r f H i .1 j Messrs: !J. F.' Iv?sh,and 'W.' Bf.'PatW- Mr. Geo. A. Oliver was the busy man lengo will be sent to the Falling Creek at the Exchange yesterday, He Lad Sporting Club. 135 bales on hand at one time. Mr. Ol iver keeps his card in the Journal, and we are pleased to see him getting a good show of patronage in his line. New Post Offices. , Postmaster Manix has received notice from the Postoffice Department at 1 1 . ii 1 - ! 1 1 - - vvaBningron uhw omces wm ne fc. ighborhood ha8 onehei8 bound t0 linhed at Adam's Creek andJolly Old SRmi defncV i d.Jh s mia us soon as arrangements can oe 'Ibt'Tbp&'.diiiitn Simeon Dickson, of White Oak1, ' Jbnes county, are in the city. ' Mr . Gillett mentions two objects of his . visit to New Berne, First to see his creditors and save them the trouble of writing and making in Guides about his administrator; second to buy ati engine; as everybody made mail. with the steamers to carry the Mror Conrt. r .1 r ( ) ' Quite a number of colored striplinga were seated on the long bench at the police station, yesterday morning when Marshall Gaskill called the court to 6r' The Floods In Ohio. , , j , ,'; ,., .. :, j .The. telegraphic despatches give de tailed accounts of a disastrous flood in the Ohio river. Thirty or forty thou- der Edward;' Tilling waB thfirst td Co4 ' ' C K sand workmen are thrown out of em the mark and plead not guilty of viola- . ployment in Cincinnati, and more than I ting the famous sec. 11, chapt. 8, ' - a thousand business firms are prostra- - He was charged with using insulting ted. The river had reached a height of and boisterous language toward Wm sixty-five feet at 2 o clock on the 14th, Smith, an old gentlemen who is em and was 1 still rising. T7TI Kinston Items.. in Out Boss Sheriff and our uncle Kilby J6n'es met in Kinston last Tuesday and aluted . ft , f riepdar , Th , war .of.- th The pickets'on tlie' line itt the Graded SchooJ, war JiavjfjMjen called in-sharp snooiiDg is HiHjui pyei w ueHrgauuu to the Capitol , m part, has returned, both sides, as usual,' claiming the victo ry; v However it may noio result,' the Graded School of Kinston has a future add if Ve toighi be permitted to offer advice, we would say to it, as to eveir one'who has a future, learn to wait, Married, at the residence of Richard Sutton, in Falling Creek township, Len oir cpunty, February 8th 1888 by George Parrott, J. P., George Gray to Miss Rebecca' Warters: also; at the same time and place and by the same Justice, Cor- beliur Gray, to '-Miss' .Susan . Sutton 'Killing' two birds with one stone" is quite an ordinory occurrence, but kill ing four birds with one stone is a feat accomplished only by the judiciary of Falling Creek; but let these marrying couples look ahead for breakers. f: "It is too much, we daiiv hear. I iTo wive a,nd thrive both in one year The "'dull times" have no terrors for pur enterprising merchants of Tucka- hoe. f Eschewing' marbles and domi- noes, they have fallen in with the ex citing and ' fascinating "Put". Each player "anties" up a nickel. A square top, marked A on one side and H on its opposite, N on another side and P on its opposite,1 is spun pn, a glass surface and as the top falls, so the nickels are gath ered in. A takes all, H takes half, N takes nothing, ;and P puts up another nickel ante.'' If not so pretentious as the "Put and Stradle" game of Wall street, it J3 j eu&lly as ; enticing and exciting. A : New Berne merchant, a great fa vorite on Tuckahoe, lately watched the have quarantined against ue' now, well do as much for you sometime. ' Be good boys and take the advice ttiat the Kins ton Correspondent for t6e. New Berne Journal recommend?. : Read and study Carefully ; "Christ's . sejtnon ' on the mount " It will seem dry Jo you at first, "not being used to reading it, but it becomes more interesting' as you pro ceed and jou will feel yourselves grad ually ' growing better and better and perhaps you may become changed men and finally get to be deacons in the church. Who knows, who knows. . . La Orange Items. ' Dull times is no name tot it. ; , 0K. W. Howard is opening a stock of groceries on West Caswell street. JoynerJt Murphy enrolled six new pupils Monday. The school now counts nearly 100. R. M. Jonnson paid the -town a brief visit Wednesday, on his way from Greene Inferior Court. "Old man Bob," in the ' generosity of hii hear 'purchased a quart of oysters, his landlord furnished the butter and crackers. ' , Two bird-hunters arrived from Phila delphia on Monday and stopped at the Fields House. Their first hunt baged over 40 birds. . ... Capt. W. S. Byrd was in town Wed nesday on business connected with his office County Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. K. E. Bizzell has purchased the in terest of W. Bizzell, in the firm of K. E, & W. Bizzell. "Kinch" will continue the business at the old stand. Tne stock law building committee has met with one man who refuses the right of way. Proceedings have been commenced to enforce the law. "Your husband is a staid man now.U he not K" asked a former schoolmate of her friend, who married a man rather noted for bis fast habits. .. 1. I think so." was the reply; he staved out all last nlsrht. "' . ' "111 tell you what you doi" said her friend. i"loU get a box of ,;' " i . Tansill's Punch Cigars, 11 and have them in the house, and he will 1 stay at home to smoke, t They are the j finest 0 cent curar in America-", t or gale by w. L. palmer, suaait street, New Berne, N. C. Uf "vr LOST, ; ': Yesterday, a bunch, of keys night latch, post-office, and three small keys. The finder will oblige by leaving the all.- We want it understood that while same at the journal office.' , .,,.-, ' , .r . 1- , we tougni so nomy last 1 ail in extermi nating HIGH PRICES, we have not been negligent of our duty this Spring, To Those Whom It May Con- . cern : ; , "in. i. -;- U The next Regular Meeting -of tha Board of I 1 a 1 1 a T -vm . County Oommlssloners of Jones county will uu nuve uaa our w r JtUUIUS Uior- beheldatPOLLOKSVILLEon ouirhlv VACCINATE!) an that Monday, tlie 511 ilf Of March, 1883. : need have no apprehensions on their ,rl , rvJT . , "ocount, but just lay aside your FEARS specifications will be received for repairing I ' J . ' Pollolcsville Bridge, the Board reserving the and come to the Cheap Store of HUM- right to reject any or all bids, , ffeb'y lh, 1S83. E, M. FOSCUE, fel6-d6wlt , Chairman. lllver Steamers. ' ; '; Y'.lV-.v"-The following arrived last night:; ' ' L. II. Cutler from Banks Landing with one hundred and twenty-one bales of cotton, all for J, B. Banks." ' The Elm City, from South Creek, with a few bales Of cotton and 15 passengers. Dloved at the Gaston House. Mr. Smith testified that a number of boys were al ways following him up1 and calling him nick-names and asking him whose coat he was wearing. H couldn't recog nize any one of the boys present, as be ing among the numter bat he knew tlie leaer-anoi'--erV$ValJ .Itoee testified 4hathe saw a boy following Mr. If mumpses is the plural of mumps, game'ljka he wished Bonie one would we have mumpses, if not we have a introduce it in the Athens of North Car- great many mumps about here. There olintt.- Y- y V ' J s ' ( ; ; T 1 is a peculiar redness of the skin that ap pear with this disease in many cases, A bhoet sketch of the life of vs.. called by the doctors "roseola. " OEOEGE SUTTON.--He was born in the To-dav is Valentine dav. YminirffAn. earH,1853; j Hft was . raised ! in Lenoir tlemen should be sure to pay postage on county, JN. L. on tne worth side or all valentines sent to young ladies, Neuse River. In 1871 he made love young lady at the post-office, with pen with and married Miss Bettie Becton, nyia hand, to pay postage on one of daughter or the ilate; Ivey Becton, of professions of love, is by no means Sandy Foundation. Lenoir county. In complimentary to the render. 1873 Elder A. J. Fjnlayson held a pro- It was reported in town Monday that tracted mooting at Woodington Church, the small-pox was in Kinston. Our in Lenoir, county, Nv C.,. when and Mayor promptly enquired of Kinston's where Drothei Suttori,' 'witt many oth- Mayor, who pronounced the rumor with- 119 barrels of rosin, 70 shad, cotton seed "-w ""7 " T , was not in that crowd. . y- . ana passengers. . - . 1 , Marshall Oakill sUted .Qiat a' war! The iVetue. with 77 bales of cotton, 15 ' JU-'"D ww . , , , , ll a a rant had been served upon the boy al- shad, empty barrels, cotton seed and " . . ' luuou iv vj jvdhii w"f passengers. i but he tad nappearedA LeiciMntive Proceedings' ' BHiS Honor "ordered the Marshall to The only measure of importance takers force and find the boy and lock passed by the Senate on Wednesday was njm up until to-iday when the case will the bill for the Bale of the State's iinter- befceard agairifj fflp est in the Cape fle&r and Yadkin Valley v enrV Sliaw and1 Hozea SKaw wore Railroad. A long discussion was had called, up for ai ; affray. ykJating sec. upon a substitute offered by Mr. Pool ii'cnap. 8.' They 'p'liadflW guilty. Ed for the original bUl, participated in by .Ward,Til4ngwaputpo.nthe,et(aidii'"l! , Messrs. Pool, LoviU, Morehead, Clarkei t A$9r 1 Pais 'rtouhof1 fltfrtf t'Airig tip Scott of Rockmgham,Womack,Iinney, he tuck an' Alexander, Payne, Loftin and others. ed me to iet him throw, ,up some ! The substitute 'passed third reading. wouldn't aoit;'Wck!wilif''.ine;:1I In the House the bill to build a Gov- pictei up a stici and tuck arid hit him ernor'smansion passed third readiDg wid it. he tucj and mn 0ff a little and and is now a law. i 1 ttozea Shaw he tnck and thowed a piece ; me On' the head. I Prize Ofiered. ses in schools, but the plan or or- ""u"- "uih"i this prize, and the object it in in- you have some of those old ball .taken to accomplish,' reideri it iinoV otftJtU tlO ,Q I J (1 I A. M 1 Z M L. Ti 1 1 .1 ..if.j ui. Mr v rh..,i, ou louuuanuu m laut. x snuuiu where ne remained a consistent mem- those afflicted as well as those not. to ber oi that church until Dec. Ztfth, vssis, prevent the spread of this fatal disease. wheh the great monster, death, came A visit now trom this dreadful disease, and summoned his immortal spirit to leave this house of clay and fly away to , Untversltj of North Carolina. its immortal, home. , , , i Pntr.NTHRoiir! Haij.. 1 The funeral sermon was briefly deliv- Saturday morning, Feb. 10th, '83. ered by Elder Henry Cunningham, a Wheeeas, it has pleased Almighty Baptist minister i from the ?2dand 23d God in His ininite wisdom to remove irozn eanu our utuuvnu iuouiunr ouu on SMALL-POX : QunnflrmrzEiciD. While other places are 'being quaran tined, Humphrey & Howard wishes to I" - , ... ...!...... I say t( their numerous friends and cue-' tomers that their place is still opened and will remain so a safe harbor' .'or P. M. Hale's Publications. The Timbers and Woods of North Carolina. 1 Vol., 12 Mo., Cloth.. $1.25. "The DUbllcation of such facts in a shaDe that wakes them accewlble, In the best ser vice that the public-spirited men in the Houth can do their Hiatei."- N. Y. World. The very thlniE needed. A very Important work for the Htate." W Umlngtou titar. a umeiy ana valuable publication. Must srove of great service to the Htate." Char lotte Journal. "Mr. Hale has done the State a ereat service. Biblical Hecorder. . . Of such thorough excellence that it de serves the widest circulation." Nashville Lumberman. The book Is well nrinted on tinted paner. Is I hauusomeiy Dounu in ciotn.contains Tii pagei and an accurate and beautifully execute map of the htate, with all the railroad routes I aenneu. EVERYBODY'S BOOK. Answers to simple Questions frequently put I to Uiwvers ty uvymen. points in Law oi vaiue to every man in North Carolina the professional man. the farmer, the mechanic, the landlord, the ten ant, the cropper, the laborer. lumo., paper, pages, rrice (live postage stamps) 15 cents. For sale by booksellers generally, who may be sutDlled in Quantities on favorable terms. by either of the undersigned. If not to be had at your local bookstore, mailed postpaid on receipt oi tne price oy , K. J. HALE 4 SON. Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, New York; or P.M. Hale, Publisher, Kaletgh, N. C. PHREY & HOWARD, Middle street, opposite Market, Newborn-, N. O. ' P. S. And bring along "your sisters, your cousins and your aunts." - : i .. ; feb2d&wlm .".;, ,.i -.. : FARMERS, SAVE MONEY Buy Fertilizers f:rC::!i Save Forty to Fifty Per Cent. 1 , won. uuuuan . 'is . WILUAMHJQUVt NEWBERM, N.C. :.r 11 be hir.rr.oth Auction Sals. Watson & Street; Auctioneers COMMENCING AT THE W. G. BETAK STORE, South Front street " OS ; : . Saturday Morning, r :My price to-day for . , j , s , , . , .. Warranted Genuine German Kainit T V;r' sJ18 per ton In 50 to 100 ton lots, :, Less J1.00 per ton if time is given to get Hout in sailing vessel. , $13.50 to jli in smaller lots. ' 1 ' ' Any decline In prices in Baltimore will re duce my prices. ' '" ' At TEN o'clock. FEBRUARY 17th. and con tlnulnir from day to day until tlie entire con signment Is disposed of. I The stock consists of almost everything from a penny verses of the 15th chapter of 1st Corrin- thians. The sermon was able and im- pressive. ' T 1-1 511 .".-U 1 J I bUUeilUK UIOIUM Will BiKU UU UIUID. He's "passed over Jordan to Canaan's bntrht shore, i . For so lone be has suffered here, And mourned and signed and sued manv a tear. But he is done suffering here, with sor- row and pain, He has eone to Christ forever reign. HlSTSoul had been" purchased by Jesus's t Jjloodi.i'ii:': -s ,v '' .''. It is now e'njoying the gift of the Lord . ..V-....- y. ... whistle toa barrel of Hour. The eonslenmeut embraoes the following articles in part: Groc V roceries. Provisions. Crockery. Toys, and decorated Glassware in endless variety, To bacco, Hnutr, China, Lard, Hugar, uonee, Mo lasses, and a thousand and one other things ton numerous to mention. I Everything will be sold without, reserve to ildaer tor casn, "una uon t you i of coal at me and hit VLi.Xk. A Hell nnnrrf Hifinnnularidw-I Other witnesses corroooratett - lining ellers of New Berne, has offered a gold and the MarsfcftlJ stated that these Shaj mnriai tn thornnm in the fJrsded School boys were the worst in thecity." J that has the best averaee attendance for ' "Thefe is attowd of you boys knock two monthfi from next Monday. , The ingfbqa, ttere 4 1,81 scholar that shows the best average in to.be a toanc,?' said HftHonbi, fand attendance, scholarship and deportment I want you to understand that I am go- in the room that la awarded the medal ing'to break it up. And I am going to will wear the medal for that room. . begin right now IwiU fine you five There are serious objections to offer- 'doUairse-acb a fceTtt J.l.it- . : ! otio ht tha nU ni nt. shall." oontinued- His Honor, " didn , fering this tended . - I "Von nir' w Viata trnt Mime jncnonaDie. , ,1..;. ' 0 . i "it inese Doys can s pay ims cost, 1 reene Inferior Court. , ri rr ffrUC Wnnt'tdtfto lilSe thft , balls (0 the5 BttOp L. - J. Moore, Esq., ' returned- from an(j have' themffixed; I want to stkrt a Greene Inferior Court on : Thursday chain gang. If they don't pay up the morning. He attends this 'court regU- COst i want you to put them to work." i larly and has worked up a fine practicei ! pourt adjourned with the Shaw boys' He reports two recruits for .the peniten- eve9, somewhat., resembling the ful tiary, sent up for seven years each, mo6n.lA'v c' f stealing cotton. Mr. Moore speaks in very cpmplimen- . 4 ,tCoUott 8J'",J?,leIIjri A, tarv terms of the intelligence, fairness "mr. Editor: It mav be interesting and impartiality of the Magistrates ho BOme' of yoirr readers 'to5, know that constitute tne court, ue auso BpeauB m 1 vlile there is ohjoctionr n ispme quar very flattering terms of the young peo-Jters" to tbe plan of selling cotton by pie of the county, having met many Of iawie 'in tlie xcLange5 toonf1 here, them at the grand ball given on Tuesday tnere is p tlemanft L made by tlie sugar evening. Elegant in manners, fashion- producers of Louisiana that their sugart ""able, neat and tasty in dress, , graceful je 80fri by sample in open Exchange dancers; they are the peers 01 those in jn flew Orleans. the fashionablejrities. Reader, Jones 'Ooiinty Items. , I I 1 ' '! . At fbef residence in his i place, on Sunday Bryan and Miss Nannie runi4 W marriage by Justice Job L. fKihsey, f Twroore Bouls are made hap- ff hM jhaVe goiie cm tt&it way rejoicing. tThis'is peity good eyidence thdt small- ;boxj8abating.,- teemed friend, James W.Harper, there fore be it Resolved, That while we bow with be coming reverence to this dispensation the highest t Hi TYUrino Will Ttru tad that tha Phi. fOlBTf t it." " " " t,, ' ii,.. HflnA hlon tTn Khali hovn s. lanthropic Society has lost one of its hcingat this auction .the day sales being worthy members. ' ' arranged chiefly for their convenience. 1 Resolved. That in ODen testimonv or unenu greamiv w 01 ui 11.1 j j : j.' u:l 1 ibcbuii. . . iotou. our deceased brother, a copy of these rpTTT PTTP PT TTR resolutions be recorded on aihe minutes illUJJlillU UJUUU oitnissocie. . . . nir li 'mTTr( nTXTTT Resolved, That we tender our heart- IV All I T It, I 1 IV of our departed friend, with the prayer I , wju be opened "at , uiaii uuu iuaj wuiluiv iua ucuw iwiv are bereaved. Jiesolrea, mat these resolution oepuD- lished in the New Bernk Journal, the mil L0V7TIIR0P HALL, AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE V , BALTIMORE , ; Avar. Phos Acid ToulBonePhob. AMMONiA .Potash -.; 8nl0X jj6 Hi rt i of CoU Benj. Askew Ealeighsand OfMerwand the Km- TLUlY EV6M Fe D V 15, 83. 31 last ' Mr Ire I Jtrec tress, anu mat a copy do sent i , - . i , foionce wererff;famU70fa?ToT Ladies ! Furnished , gkates Free of J'- . . i .i Phi. Com. T. B. KANSOM, .1. ' .-.'-:; : L ',,-r- : ! I James Thomas. ) ; COMMERCIAL. KHXt BERNE KAlt&BT.' : Charge. The mnnaaementhave snared noexnense in their enort to estanusn an attractive turner Skating Kink, the Hall having been thorough- novateo, ana anew luiwn iaia aver former rounh one. The skating public are therefore assured of that smoat hness in a floor so necessary to ease and grace oi move ment. We were sorry to see the announce mnnf. in iA9t waeic'a journal, uretne tne I ........ . . . " t-- k F;- "K nr.nr. onen from 7tb 11 o.m, l.unyenoii.T vi. uuiuuis ui nuu Irntrlillinir-U l-i: low mianinar W 1-D. I r : otmes ouDtjrior vuun iuuuuvuib w oeea cowwn JCiitxt iuuih ou., ui ur ciaaA nt Tvonthn" riBoauoanf nravalrM I UftrV 2iO. s mI .1 ' i JL .... ..I Htibn Tri sntH. B9c. ner bushel. pot smallpox, we tninit any action gi.M J,hW .taken now would be Uttle too pre- tosfentimk Beoeipts moderate. Firm (Vious," "La taua advances the proba- at3.60for yellow dip. ir" a i t B-nr.U-pox, by the time of ' . term of the court, '? abated We . think ' ras ed holding Commis- iVhi' t blloci ville wholly ui ' t!ii a I cm the "scat at udiksonvillo haB quar .v u. "Tis the lost straw Ta.b Firm at $1.60 and $1.75. - - Beeswax $0o. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon 1 , , i .; Wheat 90c. per bushel. . Beef On foot, Sc. to 6o. . Fresh Pork 7ia8io. per pound. iSOQSr-aao. per dozen. Peantjts $1.25 per bushel. Fodder ?1.2lf per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets, 81.25 G. E. S LOVER t;.' . ' - ii :(' ; .. . '" I Offers the following named Goods per riNTfiwa fta Rftnr Khl. that brp"1 v.e(( aoiers back." We are I Pbas $1.10 to $1.25 per buBhel. tocfi !L to t v'e vcr.t to pur feelings In Hides Dry, 9o. to lie; green 5c, pre.., i I'm.- they ei'tt! 1 thvlo. 1 I a., inaaequate to ex Sometime perhaps when Tallow c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60o, per pair. Turkeys $1.73 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 80a40c; yams I i TnsNirs HOa. ner huahel. . - , , - walnuts sue perbusbei. Jaikness.and wa if idtM 'certs;--member tbp' 4 " i Yen, yes,-Jar! ; it ict x it it may be l b Binall-pox i from this in h st roon a them .. .. . . I oo r.n. m no u r "Ten's and try 'ui,fi f" .... . . i Biaa. - iCJ heads. Coont m, fo40a50c.:mink. 40a50o.: hand. l-riimucn as ye i otter. 85.00 Corned Beef, ITahis, ' ti! i i '. '''! Tomatoes, , . Peaches, , t -Prunes,- . j ........ Java Coffee, Citron, Or Ox-Head, Guano. This Is one of the highest grade Guanos sold in North Carolina, as per analysis of Dr. Diifc- . My prices are 10.50 in ten ton lot. Less f 1 per ton if time is given to get it out on sailing vessels. ' ' t $31.50 to !ffl.60 for f mailer lots. I n. .- , i : s This Is the snme grade of Guano as issoy t Uf, pec ton on time save f Ii to I15pr.tfn, , ;Home Pertifeer.'Vi" $11.50 per ton in ten ton tott. v, t--. ;i;: s $12 to $1240 in smaller tottj , Wi-'X-rr:i,U .-t: ; j j ,'. '' i r i I'll ii, I -Mfjl "Ko lces, ho etdits,o Wad debtkM't' ' . No exorbitant prices charged to make np for losses.! in; i r s' i-.'i'i ! .t T'lii'-' 1 William H. Oliver,'-' ; 'felMiot-Tt 1 NEWBERir; W.'C.' H' , '. ' ! I M -' I C--.I i 'ii ' SPXiElNpII U!(t, (I'lVi ' In 'i iUi. s'.7 i... . . I ..s Noj 1 Msoke'reL" ibn:-:Trm Ui'i ' i!! ;-). !:,a! ".',! ! - ..(I ; 4t " ' ( j :'('' - Anv one com w tent to take hold of an old I established Millinery, with aJM ran of co- ttom, caa do so ity applying to Miu. H. ft. DEWEY, who wishes toxlve it up on account of Ill-health. , j t;-.i.'; , 'j,..h1 " ' W HI be sold at a great oargam , re : in t. i--r " v . Im' i. tj-.-i-J rtjr J i J. I ; r ' . , . jouaoucverousnei. . . ' , . rresu jtvoauieu uyuov jsryuuu w viuci. Dealer tit Cigars. TatMca, Pipes, and i may, uui HHINOLE9 west inula 0 men, mixed, I .; i:, . ... ; I everything in that 'we'll re- 82.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, ' 1 '; ' I aisoCmoUcs xne very iiest nutter oonstanuj on Janllly ;i:'i..it " ; "I 1J i;;i w' WU andFrmlt. ,. ( . St. Jacobs' Oil. the Great German Kenn edy for KheumallHm and all Hotllly t-alna. ' , ' Middle St, Second Door from 6a Front, JanI7HJwiy,,.,( j-,.,. Kw Faroe, H. C. , ... (, - - . II 11! t.,i;;C';tiJs S V-Wirtitti; fill: rjIJ'4!)H-'!St'.;f,ii'',"?,t:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1883, edition 1
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