1 1 f i i i 1 t Kt 1 SailEliS' AANOCNCEMtNT. I S DAILY JOUANAL, a Slcolotptl paper t i ,-htHl ijiilj except ia $londay, ai $6.0Uper tr, for six months. prliweil to otj stTiher at Ml mil ir tronfti. THE NEt.' BKRNE JOt'l; Ls coltiipi l:tper, publUbeil ev.-rj Taurauay at ilMlp vtnurn . .. . . ADVERTISING" RATES (DAILY) One loch oatftijiys en;Vi)l week, 10o; one month HiAi' tiiV m(Ah,in,.'0; sis months, 919.00; Advertisements under bead of "City Items" .cents per It j ,gj Jach jji I'lon No MlTerti8m)HiW will be insetted between joval Matter at any price. , Sotices of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed if n lines -will be ibsertad,free. All additional matter will be charged 1U cents per line. . . ' ' J4"hymehsfi transient advertisements must ' be ' mide in silvance!" Regular advertisements -wtH he CTttectedTrompfly' at Uie eud of each month. . '.. "; OBnimutifcatiooii-coiiiaininii news or a discus , tion of local maHofls are solicited. N" comnmni - oation imis emi-ct to be published t hut contains T- ibj9t'tionH; jirrsonalities ; withhold ttie?,gnM i- jjf ho gather ; oif Hit will make more tha'sone v tiolimnof lliatiawir mi journal; n. s. svun. Editor. EW BERNE, N. C, MAECH 21933, B;imted at the Post offlce at New Heme, N C. ay second-class matter. - ' FACTS F0K CyXStDERATeO-V. ien tftal&Ml inonto 4a Jr Vlietherv Or not ,jthe,ilj sustaiq Tlie Graded Suliool, wliich hot been, so' successfully con ., (liicted, for. tile". Jivst six months; by Voting, a ,t$x. for i its snpixnt, or . wIietUcr,tIiey, wjlj undertake to ,," (wriViift.wh' tipoti tfio' doubtful' plaii of volinibftry fcontrfbatrons. It is n cifizeuS'ot No' Cwuo, one in which nllf jise jQ,re, , n t er?s tod , I ' tiu a 8houULtUei'cfoiu- be-? considered ealmlv anil soberly. ; Wo wish them j! jt'vi ffOriaiiler.-tii following facts : ' r' Nfereine, rtrj(istl;liaik-o ; weil- eoudnuted system ol public schools or gUetHl.' jl!ot'kei" pile with the progress Of, lief, sister towns. I'Pnh ,' 1 lic udacatioii;;'is powJiiiVdiHsolubly connected . Avith, publi' "p'rbg'ress. SW Berne hqrself J'driiishes iiiiile evidence of this- fiict.fl &he, can "sliow jio betterchool buildhr' than ,,Khe ' i&Uiift j 4j4ar'd has a iioti kept up any ' well cohducted, ''Tprfblic 'School for any qpusiderable ' length of time,' and the census re 7 tnrn' shot thai shp..ha.s uiadem little vowttsHftn wealth andfopiihir feiWfc itftyrea . ! )4 Tbe tJrtfdeci fecldof wWclfls 'now going on here is "good' e'uouglr for poorest. In fact tlio system of ; Jeachiug is fcho iftosti ttitirough ' and ' tbe ienesCo'J, aiiy yet" practiced. .There are, iu round numbers,' rive hundred 'children1 li'eing ; iaught at ;.aa.ipense - ot Jess than six thoi) ' satu Iolljg petflftZ 1 5rhty ordj-; , nary cost ot educating :his number - of children at private schools would jbft It lOfifteea luonsiiu d dollars. Gradation secures concentration of energy and 'skill,ehables one teacher to taaekHit much laef,'efss,"'and gives full scope to talents that are trUMrVtl! ft way ' un der the old system 1 V kindn'g ' multitude of subjects I througu'jifniultltude ofgrajes, ' "Anotlie!r fhiug to consider is, we need a building, one that will be a .; . x, . jSif'V, , ,1 creun 10 iueuy, amnue oiny way ' t to build it at . present , is by yolun- tary,cbntrl1)ntioii8; ;A'- few liberal S Ueartet ctjibutors, caivaot and "1 h whole 'thing'ls at last har- 'rowed ilown'to this ' (Question : "Is the-Wa(ied"Scabol;6f 'JKevF'Be'rue'a public necessity Is 'any one , pre pared to take the negative ; of 'this . . . . . . .t i i' -' ' '' - questions ir-,-,, n .'vv.';"- ,' ' , Jf a public'.becessity. then it is i just and'EiCfHT" to, support it by t . t Bead j Made Houses. n Within- the roeto'ory of the p'res- t ent generation ofiuen ihe "ready, i$a leTclathing business fcauieln to existence and by degrees drove out the country tailors. ' The .ready made hardware .did, the saiuS, iu B large 'ttieasu're " for. 'the country i blacksmiths. Ready made hats Ti have lone ago closed out all country hatters, " Ready 'made';' shhes ji'aye reduced shoe jakers to ' shoe reV pairers. And' now ready .-vinade houses are coming along-to rival local carpenters. There is a factory at Walkertdrt, in CanacTa, doing q, huge business Iri this liue,fand their orders sometimes embrace an' en tire village, inclifliu stts, public houses Uudi diuiciioH' . AH are transported by t rail,' and me'r ftre sent along to set up the work,.ach being prepared for its plae before it leaves the factory. - " --' Cotton Sffd Oil. iSonthi-ra OultIvkr. - x I The folio'-, iiicr 'ale no recei: lv took place oetweeuthe enterpru--- "g! editor ot i he Athnis(Ga.) J lan .r, who is devoting good Tlealof his paper to farm topics, and one of the largest ami most successful planters iu the Stater. I (k "Why do yon not urge, uparutiie fanners of the country the impor tance, of extracting tbeoil front their cotton seedf" -asked lion.' James" M. Smith, the mammoth planter of Oglethorpe,1 of nay ester day.s ,;' .- -...f,.jV::i: We replied' by asking , Colonel Smith to tell ns all he knew.' in j re gard to the matter.' . '. I- "You can get fuller information on this subject Irom Professor White than any one else,:fot helms analyzed seed both before and after extracting the oil and can Jell yoij tiie, exact vaiuo; or each. : lie has clearly demonstrated, however,' thiit both lor a,..leeil or lei tilizer the c6t ton seed is worth -more after ex tracting the oil than before. Ac tual experiment, too, by practical farmers, has - proved 'Ji), I'faf'esiibr to be correct. I hiid rather have one hundred 'P9Uuds;of cotton se4d meal under acrop-oraXv kind than, tlie best ammoniated iru:Liia thkt you can buy. ' It is just as valiuib e as a iemnzer, yet, don't tire tile crop so badly during a drought, This'may look "like a surprising' statement, yet, ' "nevertheless, it Is true. - You can take the lueiil and sprinkle it jus,t. atliui xuyu.wouW gnaiio; and it is- ftill ""Valuable, ))ouu(i;forrH)hn;vthe"tlugiifet brauds'.j ! VVhvw,' SontliWU'iiiirni ei-ri have lost a fortune by. not know. ing '. tins , sooner. Uere ;ve bam bei n expetulitig niillions annually for a coniincrcial fertilizeiVaiiit tlieji wasting a liiucli better article riglrt at home. -V Let us i'ow investigate tins matter and see1 what wfartner'k .(.Mftton , seed are - worth, u.j have thoroughly informed myself oir the subject a d know what I am talking about. A lMisliel ol cotton seed will yield , "one-lialf gallon, j of oil, which is worth at wholesale twenty cents.' IksidesJhii, it;, turns, tUit tweuty-tive poaiids 1 ot nieal,-and nuttinar this at the sanuv iirnw of guanO, w have 'fifty '"cents worth of jertuizer or stock teed. : There ar thirty bushels of seed. iu every bale of cofton-a clear '"profit; to the farmer of 15, leaving out tlievalne of the oil. So putting t;otton at 11 cents per pound, you see the seed bnugs him m more than a third as' much as the lint, upon which crop we have heretofore solely defended for onr uioney. ! Cotton seed are to: day jwortl 3ii '(nts per, bushel to the groWer,1 a lid I believe that In less than Jive years they will bring 40 to SO Cents. 'Our people are getting fast aroused ; to this: ueW source of wealth, and it woiit bo be many years before you will see a cottou keed oil mill in every neighborhodd. ' Tanners will carry their seed to it the samo as they now do their com to some grist mill. It will enable us to raise cot ton cheaper,.save the money we are now paying for guano, and at the same time restore our worn ; out lands.' I tell you these cotton seed oil mills are the grandest enterprises on this continent, and will be worth more than' any s ' other manufactory; we could build. 1 They are' going to revolutionize the agriculture of the South, and you know, that we farm ers badly need a change of some ' '"Can you give lis any Estimate as to the cost of one of these mills?" we asked. " . '.-,.'.; .' ';, ''."' ' "Yesj for I have been writing for prices, with a view !of putting up one myself. To get a mill in .run ning order will cost about 1,800; but they can aud will soon, be built cheaper, A, large company U now at work on these mills, .arid intend to manufacture a smaLer size for farm purposes. I do not know what they will bo worth, but they will doubtless be iu reach of all." Mr. Smith is no visionary man, but a 'solid, practical farmer, who never endorses a thing unless he knows what he is' doing. During the Clement attachment; craze he examined into the matter and in formed ns at once, that ihere was not m uch money iu . t hemv But. lie is enthused on the subject of cotton seed oil .mills, and gives them his unqualified Indorsement: We will investigate this subject further and let our readers know all we can learn, about their worth, r , . ,v y .. i'.: ."v- :.:) j; . t v ' v-. 1 3 "6 M 'Made tliem Uven. . , ' Arrested for carrying av' pistol,' was he?" aslced a ; magistrate of an orBer; referring to a gentleman who ha.d; jdsC been jflriapgedv ; see iiie pisioi. xue weapon was produced and handed to tne judge who examined it and asked: ;;"Where did yoa gef it!'? :T,miL " Bought it at a hardware store." '.nwhat did it costr " Fifteen dollars.'";; :VM'Fine.implemeut','l'IIbw4l'-'you swop'P and the jndge diew out. a pistol aii d handed it to the prig-1 oner, ' v. ; t,; ,!f, .... ;t!'. " Take $10 to boot.'' . -' f. '-. ";A11 right."! I'll 'fine Woii 8lQ, That makes us even." ;" ' ' THE Tl .IDLE BA!f CIEL. " v Elstrf in:: nnd Bemoralizlu? LSVc'j ; vi. or. .inging the Hair. 4 VbafigS 0U airl give her an -lU- ruly look, like a COW with a board over her face. You take the jren- tlostpw ib the Ord6l Vint W.linitarTeii. . i- boafdOver 'her race anil torn her oiiii1w8tiJntsbrr-getStir"e'veniiave plea8ed those who had reputation, of being unruly and to through his neglect the you -would swear shej would jump, true character Of the man, but there UULCS ''u,uliUM ,ucu xiauus, ; auu were sorne wi,0 never forgot or for youwouldut give so much for,. her gaveit. ' ' . ? by flO only for beef.1 It it so ' witt , Wnen he Leard tLat he had gi T. the girl. If; she wears her hair en offence, he, turned in 'astonish high onher forehead:, ft brushe4. ment to his private secretary, and backi of even had frUzes,nd, has said with a simplicity which, if it a good ook, yofjnnll go your .bi)t-ver reached the ears of the depu torn dollar on her, and feels that she . tatiou , might, well have disarmed , rY s 4 ' u " ". V.", . s ue tens, ner young man map,, s aim tunc 10 uv ni3y,yuny uu t. and ho giggling baekj. put taite jhe sftmti girl, with ner front liiiir baiig-., ed, "aiid' when shri looks '.at,,you, -Ton feel just as though she would hook; an'd yOu Wan't trust her. She has ii feuce-j uniping'Took that makes a young ' nian 'feel s though he wouldn't feelfsafe ,uule.sa she was tied hand and., loot so she couhj't get, out of , the, pftsture, , ,A girl with, bangs may. try to be good and true,' tut its awj'ul hard work. When she' looks at herself in the srlas'and sees'the' quarter, of fpivhead.she1 says to herseli;, .f I am dangerous; thev'Want to look out for me.'.'. She thiiiVs' she is all , right, but shq; ; is .......'.'.t.i'..tt.. .i !.' .i.-ff. tuusiiiuuj uuiuy mav wuicu ,j(ui wlA) wears, her ..Hair' brusejl f ba"k would not ;,,tiiiuk of . doiiig." ,.$Ue babg giri iiiay belong totliQ.eUuriih. a$u may try ..jt'o iut on pious, iwk while the hymn is. beiug read.!,, Biit she' will look out fi;(imt!. behind thostv bangs side wise a'son'oriuek . aiid loWlv-Ou iij (jhi isfiaii wjio is ' try ing to get" hs ' iiiiijd "fixed ,on, the u'j'hiijf, 'antVlie .till, get.'his nijndfixed On her, and he'wjou't know, whether fieis sihgiiig "A charge', to keep I have or ' She's a daisy.'', , The ban g J gi rl . ,ih ay pla ce ' he bap gs down on tlic.fcack of the bw ahead of her during Hie nioriiiii'g pi ayer and try 'tQ be good, but lier cermet will ho too tight, ; and 'shehjU-hes ahVunil to' ease the pain one eye will iise like'he,'itioruing stin bver 'tlie back of the pew,' and, that eye "will catch' the eye of ii young' man' t wo seats to the'right, who istryiwgVto cover his' face with oue hand wllile he tries' tt)-keep "the 'jflles' pOihade oirhfs hfiir witli the ''othi'-r', and his interest" in' thWPsiior 'is knocked to ft cticked hafc'Tiie'liang ing ot at glrlshair changes the" whole nattiro of tlie little wretchy Vuiil she betroines' Us" a'Jjfiirthai ' is ' loaded. You take a picture 'clfKviingeline," and bhrig h'er Hair;1 .h'nd she would look at though slur would '"run at'! people.1 r How old 'Al'r'Tan Cott the' itlleged female ' pVe'icher,' look with her bait hanged " It 'is' jiist the same witlr boys'." Yon .take a nice, -ptou"SH 'Sunday-School boy whb can' repeat -300 Verses' of 'the JTeW'TeStanient and Setit "hii hair with a clipper and he' "lookS like Tug Wilsoni.f; --".l .51 'hiwur.ti-f ;;i;-, ! Poor Teeth the Cause 01 Mdfrt IHsl ' -It appears not to be generally utr aerstoou, .even aiming 'cultivated lieople, nevertheless, " although' the fact has been dwelt upon- with' !eti phasis by the best imeidcai);aiithor'-; itiesj that the1 presence- of 'carioiis, crowded or asymmetpical teeth in the humari mouth is the- progenitor of in long train of nervous diseases, comprising not only facial 'neuraK gia: and its 'doncomibant ' troubles, but diseases of the Aar,iunammat6ry as 'welUas!; functioiial, 1 eventuating often in partial loss "of hearing,1 de fects of vison, ; aa0 pharyngeal ea tarrah, and other tormenting lUala dies: ; One of our acutest and most successful; specialists 'in the treat' meut lofiv nervous diseases has1 become sc fully; convinced' by long experience of tb part played by de tective f teeth; the- development. hot ol neuniigia only,1 hut -even' of tne more obscure nenrOsesj that ; he always insists, as'ai condition'ire cedcated to.theaeeeptauee-of -'.the case,, that a thorough, yainination of.the. a;Vity'ol'thAihoutlishalK be undertaken by a competent dentist, for he.Bay$,-!tiot only maya Single diseased tooth result ,irx persistent lieryous distarbanQe, but diseases of the.brain, decay orporversioii of the mental faculties, even epilepsy'-' and. tetanic rspnsms; often ; have their starting 5itit lnjdentalrrrifatipns, aiid he has observed cases in which, while laying tjie ; foundatiom for ' a long train of nervous troubles, ' the irritated orgaii itself gave"Ti6 sign, either by locklpain or vagu dis- .coml'ort, of the ; agency it wast eon- stauuy exerting to peouuee; serious distiu'bance at some, distant -pol hi. ! .', , . ,j.iu,i'-i "r'o'i i.i..-y I Lord luwrences. Slippers. ' Lord LawreiTc6, while viceroy of India waslioled qr his biiuple tust es and mannersi . Impatient of the conventipniil trammels of so ciety, he impressed' tliose "who could 'discern; , as being a nmu of heroic simijlici'ty., put jonce'. his simple m,anhers and indifferenee to conventionalities brought uiiori- hitrn ti good deal Ot ;criticism';-'--'Hi9'bio-grapher say'i.! ;;;i,: Zj.;::, . His work Was done iu tho loosest of ioo'se'dresses, his coat and waist coat and collar thrown off, his shirt- sleeves tucked up, his simpers en Lis fot f. 0n one occasnion, soon after his arrival, thour'i he was, in other tespetts, duly attired be omitted amnmpnt: nf nrpr.wrb np nvpp. wnrrv. tnrhnno-AhiaRlimiorahAfnrft ropoivino- a Honnrnfint. nf p.ai.nffa Itwhs nn ommissinn wnichmiffht any lingering resentment on the e,umt. Why, Hathaway, they were quite hew and good slippers. T3. it. l. a rv 'I :.'.t '.'.'I 1 .- ' ' ' ' . I : IJt alrr in and Shipper of ., . Prssli and Salt Fish; Oysters, Etc., Etc., . . i t 25ew'l?ci K'i T. V. KreRh Klsli'nnd Oynters Khlppeil by Kxpress V. 0. 1). to till imi tB of the roiiutry. To (fiinrd fuialnst Uisniinoiiirmetit ordorti Mhould reach lue "1: liourij prior )o ttum of Kliipinent of CASA-JONES,: Middle Street; Ncvbern, '3., DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ;, shoes, clisthim;, Eie. - . : Agent for-Ihe P1AMOKD slilliT. t?nlnun- i , ,ried .00, Laundrieil sl.tt"), , Arid the i-elelmitcd Warner's Uuruliuo I'oriet, ( 71-nce si.. . , , . j '' A tiill Tine of GwitK', Ladies' and Children's TTmlerwear, Opnts' Llneii.Cellnlold and l'nuer Collaiw tuid t,:ulls.t hilk und Linen Handuer !hiefij, nil kinds of Genu', LiulieK' and CliM (iren'tt Hand nnd Macliine Made Hlmes, Hub ijer CoBtt, Hats and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, and everything usuully kept In a first class Dry GoodB Store, ; . . ," .' . '. ASA JONES, mailvly MitTille st., op. Bajitist Church Statu ok Noktii Uaiiou: . County of Uiaven. ; SA.1 Supfciior Court ; i. Wtttit f. Xortli Caioliitii County of Omvn. " 't'i'c 1 tlip.HiilJCiior Court. .; , , ' To Eliwv W. BiMiell ami (J. W. MeLmn : ' '"' ! You will take notice that nn action has been lust liuled in the ci.iiri above entitled, where in T. A . Gi teniKiilaiiiiiiraii.lKlii'ji W.Hlssell, (!. W. MeUianand wife, A. U: C. Alclrf-nn and . Hmigort ara ilefeiidattts, wherein plalntiir asks Judj;ni'ut for I'.reclnsiire of a mortgage made to lilni by KHzn W. Ms-sell by Iter attor ney in fact, (I. W. iMcLran, registered In Hook, No. hit, folio :iti3-l,-f lieeonls of Craven noiinty: also foriha I'orfselosureof a mortRage from Kliza W. lllsRell to the defendant 8. liangert, registered in Rook 8'!,. folio M-2 & 8 of tho Keeords of Craven county. And you are hereby required to appear nt the (Spring Term of Hie superior Or urt- of raven, to be held nt the Court House Iu iiv.w Berne, begin ning on Monday, May 28th, IHSS, and ans j; er or demur fo the complaint ns yeu may be ad vised. ; . I ,.E. W. CAKPKXTEIt, maiJJ-dO' . ; , , , . Clerk Knp. Court. MM AGEtlOY ! . We have established In the. city of New IvATVO AGENOY, for the purpose of advertising and selling, on commission, real estate In New Berne and In tho country adjoining. ' , ; . ' All'parties desiring to sell lands, wil And It to ; their interest to place, them in our AOENCXibr sale. , . ,: ;.'.',-,' ' , . W "will advertise all property com m ltted to ur AfjENCY,. in the New Berns JotBKAt A JJD WILI, MAKE NO CH ARCS ITNtKSS A 8ALR . 18 EFFEOTIjD. rj 'y, . - I i !. :V,fA '.:! ' y Our experience in the examination of Deeds will enable us to guarantee to the tiuyer, sat isfnotlontn regard to title. '.' :'.' j.novutf ' (7 'ii.;.!'.' Real Estate AgcnU.' t New Berne, N. C. s!,;:'!; tr"tv l-' ' : i-!'"'1 FOtt SAUE. .. .' ' . One itille. and a half from Newborn ONE FABM of forty acres with good dweUing house attached. The laud Is situated between two tracts of Mr. Jos. L. Khem's on lYent road and Is an exceedidgly desirable tract for alFrrucking. ' , i1 or further particulars apply to . 1 i 1 tiovlStf , , HOLLAND & OUION. , "J-1'"-- Of, Hl.i ' i ' '" 1 . 1 . iunji.-ti:;'. -S.2 .1' 150 Acres of Timberpd Land One mile east from Ilavelock, near A, & N. C, 11. Iti, adjoining tlia' lands of Jas. A. Brj'an. 'terms wodomte., Apply at once, to '110VI6 ' HOLLAND & GCI0N. . i'fc f.fnWtVs.i. -M- i-.'.; One Large and Desirable Lot In the City, situated corner of East Front and King streets, . adjoining .that.; of- Jonathan uavens, tsq. uerms moderate. Apply to . novitt ; t . HOLLAND t UUJ JION. One large and desirable lot on the comer bf uroau ana ern streets. , Terms medenite. Apply to " - HOLLAND & GUION. ..yuii ,"'' U -'v :"1 ' - r -i-P. v it J ,One desirable farm 250 acres 100 cleared and tinder cn Itivatlon : with a new two story 'lwolllng. attached.' Bltuated $ miles from theVlty by railroad, directly on the railroad, county road .nnd river. For further particu lars apply tq , , , . HOLLAND & GUION. Sli if i" ) ' in in' ' Desirable Tract.' I. Situated by county road, seven miles from New Berne, one mile and a quarter from the railroad. One form with dwelling and out houses attached, known as "Scuppernong," formerly owned by the late Col. H. T, Union. For fsrtr.ert particulars Apply to . i. lint f.Awn n TTTXT ' i ,Y rt." i ;-t 1 . - .( It' t l I t ' . I . m .... 1 DcRirablerHonse and Lot, on Craven street, two doors below Bollok. One dwelling house wall large lotattnched .Tortus modeiate:. t , Apply at once to , ,. , . ' HOLLAND A GUION. Valuable Farm. By water 10 miles from Newbern. oni the wmlh side of JeuHe Kiver: 600 acres of land H) acres under cultivation and well fenced. r or lurtjier particulars applyto HOLLAND & GUION." yy, A. 10 : ' ,; ! WKilrf aiid Xot, foot of King street, in this cttyj j ; ,,!; .; ,, HOLLAND & GUION. .. : .'i."' i M i.-.; : In Pamlico comity,: near head of Bmlth's Creek, one store mid dwelling-house, with 15 acre of landattuclied. Terms moderate. HOLLAND & GUION. EEAIUTE, Ship Wa. A. Brokers' -Arent,it;,'ryl"1"sl",h4tVa)'' I i Also Coudic Knt and Frniu. New Berne, N. C. In correspondence with Broker and Own- era at the Northern ports, have to offer for tale or charter Steamboats and "Vessels of everv description, suitable for North Carolina waters.'-1 " ;" ;'."" 4- Invite ' correspondence with parties wishing the speedy establishment of 8 team j boat lines In Eastern Carolina. ' ma23dtf Fine Groceries! Fr Dealing LOWEST PRICES for ensn o:;ly ! Our Motto and our Success!! We constantly carry a very large nnd select line of . ... . .. i ' , Fine Groceries, " , 1 Canned Good, ' Goods in Glass, ... '..., , Teas, Coffee, . ? . - ": Spices, . - ' Cakes and Crackers, ' ,1 Flour, ... . Provisions, ; ' '-' Tobacco, ' - - Cigars and - , ... : . Snvff. ' And we solicit a call from the city trade. ; We call especial attention to our English Breakfast nnd Japan Teas, and our "Bamn- ton" Java and Rio Coffee, fresh ground every day, at 2Uc. lb. 1'he best iu the city. Try a ptH'KHge. - Standard Granulated Sugar, 10c. A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 els. . ' ur"LeBoquet"Cigar,5cench;6for25o. ' We keen the best Of AVervrMntr nnH amor, antce both price and quality, and cheerfully REFUND TUB OTOItEY ON DEMAND, . f- TUc Cash Trade Only Solicited. . ' Wm.PellBallance&Co. S. Front St., New Berne, N. C. ; novl7-dlv ', . . .... ! - t4- I'ilOlERS AND CODSTRV MERCHANTS, TAKE IV OTIC 10 ! We are nsialnat our old stand, In our NEW Diuiu. y e nave o iuit line ot Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, V , ; all of which we are offering- very low at wholesale nnd retail. Call and take a look at our goods and get onr low prices. Or ders solicited. PittisfncMot guaranteed. dw ltOBKKTS & i-'-RO. NOW Oil NEVER ! Before leaving for Hong Kong , (of course you know where that Is) u' I shall sell Pants for 444c., Coats for 4ajo., irts Z4c, ami Drawer well don t apeak of it. . . . i .. , - I0 IT" AT THE MARKET. lan 8-dAwly . For Sale ! By virtue of a iudirment of nartltlon ami sale, made In a special proceeding of James A. McDaniol.ltora G. AIcDaniel.by their guar, dlan, and IL W. King and wife Busan King vs. L. It. Page aud wife Olivia K. Pae, on the 2-ttli day of November, 1882, by the Probate Judge of Jones county, the undersigned, Comiuis. sioner appointed by the Court, will sell at the uouri House uoor in j renton, at iz, M., on.. Monday, the 9th day of April, 1883, the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows t The mill sent and mills, lying and being In Jones county, near the town ot Trenton, and known ns the Me.Daniel Mills; also about 20 acres of Innd adjoining the mill seat,-being known ns the "commons," adjoining the town ofTrenton. - , i Tehms of Sale one-third cash; balance payable In nine months, 8 per cent Interest with approved security. Title retained until purchase money paid, -Feb'y 20, 1883. . . r . ., r:M. A GRAY, marl-dlt - Commissioner. ' Henry Archbsll, 1 1-: MANUFACTURER OF . . . ' ;! ) S; 'i.. m :A:. . i'-. u.a Ui ; All Kinds of Crackers, f CAKES CANDIES, Etc. Ol'ders solicited from Merchants' arid Dealors. . . i,, ; (JUEEX STREET, , Z jan2d&wy Kinston, N. C,i: , . , . " '.., ..." '; .' . j-'ll , : ..WANTED,,: Heirs of fl. Q. I!:': Information Is wanted, by the undersigned, of the names and whereabouts of the heirs at law nnd next of kin to ALBERT G. HUB BARD, who was born In Caswell county, N.C., and died at New Berne, N. O., Dec. 1st, 1882. .... . JOHN A. RICHARDSON, Adm'r., New Berne, N. C. March 13, lass. dim - , -ya Raleigh News and Observer, Milton Chron icle, Memphis (Tenn.) Appeal and Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette Insert four times In dally and weekly and send bill to the Administrator. IN THE FIELD AGAIN! ' Having lately returned from Northern Mar kets, where he has . secured the -FINKST SlOCK ot LADtrS' and GLN'W Wl-AR, would wish to impress on the public in gen eral that be Is prepared to suit the most fas tidious. In cLOTBCiJsra For Gents, Youths, Bovs and Children, I have the greatest variety, which for quality, work manship and price cannot be beat. Boots and Shoes ef all.the leading manufacturtes cheap er than the cheapest. Hats for Ladles and Gentlemen, all styles and all prices. In my Notion Department, which iB always e. .n plete.canbo found all the Latest inl a1 .-s' and Gents' Hose, Corsets of lending in:niu;.(. turers, Gloves, laces, fine Ladles' ami (..-.. s' Neck Wear, Shirts, and Trunks, Vniit., e: Thanking you for past favors, ami hh iuu a continuance, I am, most respectfuiiv, apldly M. H. BULTAN. ... j ... V71L L. PALIIEH, St. Jarobi' OH. 11i Urent iernian Ren. edy lor Kheumatism and all Bodily Fains. Middle St., Second Door from Kj. J" roat, JuulT-d&wlV 1 ie- Bre. H. C. i J - : DAIIrBROSr. com anssioN-1 merchants, " April j, d w , i. RciEistisn ia Prises ! I am manufacturing , . ., ; , , :, FEESII EfERT DAY, Fino" French;, ;Candies. Among my assortment you, can fl4d , Chocolate Drops, Caramels, Coeoanut jar, , v aiout Uandy, , (Jrearfl ; ;,' t ! ,,', Dates, Cream Figs, ' ' ""'.',': ' ..Cream ,,. . ...,,.,.; ,.;j . Walnuts, Burnt, . " " Almonds, Sicily Almonds. " And in fitct anything you mnj call for, At the Greatly Reduced Trice of ' Twenty-Pivo Cents per Pound. ' As fine candies ns can be bought eVew het e at double the price.. Call and eiumiiie lny stock. " Veryiespectfullv. fe27-dtf ' 1 JOHN' n: L. H. CUTLER, Stoves aii Hartearcr LIME, CE11IEHT and PLASTER ' V '''.fW, )'.',' ,v,fl:y,.''.,.t;;w:':(i;.,'Sl'!.X;.''; .;' . !. AfiX ii'ut'i jlji-w v.,rt I Faints, OilsvGlass and Putty, . Ygt)n ani).;pist6ls,' I'V -Rubber and : LttKer' Belting-, We Make Fresh Every Day: 'i ii .tFS '.'i tv i' i-; . .H-t:., :, I M! '!.; "I!ii :'. J -.J'iii'Jjv.- ''. .- ItOll ltUISM, . (';j'(...(t.i1.; , ;;! 't.lt -S-'l'n.-.I.J ;titi; ' i-!'tvA .---jltj H :,i;f ';iii ; i it Crcauii 'Wttlntits,' OlA 'I'dSsi&n'd'oVstH'Cai Aniroiways havej all the,. jioyejtes in onr f i(Lrf A. H. Potter & Co. .; .)17 AA M .i'UO j.5.h jlV'il ; "' mU 'At Jwi Jii.it i h giiiifr . In'.orderftx,niakeroonirorViiit.'. I..ijakv;hi .. i: ; '(."ifiHi'ttv 1 ;i!ii v?i i?i-wil.V SPRING STOCKr Forthe tloSiiJjHAiiij h t;:ol'0l.1'to .'' .i' "..;)' ,-t'Vf -V VfltJVti m). o"J ,'A SIXTO DAYS ' '' lilU V s. .( i'.Uit' .'I Ol i'll'iWI'1-) ,. t .iv'ii. J .1; v. ii : of Ladles' Cloaks, Walking - Jackets and I ,t iiJvi(a...i. Ittli tl Shawls. Black and Fancy Cashmeres, Men's Fine Cassjinerfis, CloUtlng. jiqolR and Shoes, Hats and.Capsu; A.full stock of 0 , , tr,- ' t'utuv --a: ';'j t 'fl ' ".'jV't : Gents' 1 uiiiiHliiiifr Goods, ..... Trunks, Satchels and Ca?J)e,t8-AI,Q0STjs(.!j ' ' Also, a large as'sortnlent pf "Id'es', Black i ana Undressed Kid Gloycs, at 49. Cen'tB a pair. Also, two. thousand yards of .Worsted at 10 cents per yard hi ;---w''m1) hcviI i'..iivdj,.'.i..'' Comeatone f6rBargaiift at! ! i K)l; ' ' WKINSTK1N BUILDING, . (.; octl2lA-w . ..WalteLiE'Burriis Ca,' ! commission Merchants, ." 6RAIxT.: OKTAtiL1 , nNDS. 'i:;).i:-.-j (Corn a Specialty.)' ' '' i: l" Xaiow-XJof lib, X. O.'"1' . f - Orders rtiid. Consignments respectfully soUcitl.. )V; ,( 7, .,, . j;,.(.. .jaawiy j ir...t .j': J A"'. i Irt 3 ' .TKtl ii'. j-A) U '''I'A.-'iu- . Ki-t;;-. , iV . !rr Th - VFf i ,H!BUes., ,lAriet l'teei Guaranteed. (, , ..' f, . ;, ... , .-,,,. '..'.,. ,v'j ) , r.:f ; "Jjr 'Consignments'- of Cotto' Hollelled ' " ' t: it ivrOCl&i&WtC JO Li.l, 1'J .;l...;..1;5Hl C E. FOY c OO.; Wwzk'- Grocers: anctCcttca Factors; - ';j:;B.RI9B; BUjC,, ;i?mLE'.lKEET.' j..',' .; ; t ilKew Irnc, 1,'; Cr . f. , . 1, ,-'. h; . J 3-; Conslirnmcnts of Cotton, Grain and Nu- val Stores solicited. Dealers ;iu Kainitond Commercial Feitill-ars. t1 ! 'I Jk'Jii. J.r.,"ytlull''irl (tlo'li I, 4 ' , ,, ; Hj Br ll'J i