' .VN.0 1 MK.-M r. ; ; ' ' T , .N A... a .24 ciiluiiin jir.prj n .,.4 e: csi i'.'t t Monday, at StJ.UU jwr "i.. -r, $ Oj i - sis j s, l.-liM-d to city .iOvcrtl(TS at do Ci iils in-r ironth, . t;: rv. f " rr"ss journal, s Mm paper, u published evil Thursday at 2.W)pM annmn. , iUj.il i i "A i'J AliyEUIISIN 0 KATIS fyAILYJ-One .Inch one day 60 aenta) oue week, t'iUU; one mqntb -UXi; tliree montln, fUVO); ix imaithf, 1&.0Q; velve months, 130.0 j t n J i f, Advertisements' ddeb head of i f'OUy JtemaV cent per 11m foi sack InstrMoh K i-Vii ; M:. No aavVrtiseiEHtrTir beserfcd bft jooal Matter &t any prici. ,' "f " : , Notice, of Marriifors otBraibs, uot to exceed wn lines Trtll be If sexteti'Tree. All additional mattqr will be chargedlO cents per line. Payihehtslcr ;traB.8fen4 advertisements must . .1 . ..... . oe ms, l iir auTjanfef B- pinar aaeruaeincnu! h Mtnmt "fl""9 SD" f :ech; t , t i : ' :-' ' I 1 Commnpiditlotw oatainmja.ew,oradisctis-j . " a 1 ..w. . itonol tooaynawelre8oi!diTeui., jjocommuni- cation ftusteiptctSae published "that contains jbiecUiOuepaoim5tie8; withfiyld'the name if the" aothor5.6ttKvriHmake "more JaiaBpn5 mlnnta dt this mlKr '7 . ; i THEg)URNAtA V ,, C r fcj- h. armsxr" -rsr-,i Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C.t APKI 5. 1883, 3 Dteed at the Post nfficra-t New Heme, N Ci, ii J a,cimiruli titier.ic .. ,'!-... U tiii 'i ... vtin 1 1 J I,-; ' i , ' - A.PROUEESSIyE CITY. an ?b?fkS' misdii'ected energies' and fetf kiss art abtv euifdi 'Journal devoted -to .riilrormm tn tii ririiTr -a'iI 'hM. . SontW? ali'd South"estcfn 1 Vvd-. gress,,p;'i)g1,wii'ai asuVillti-'.is to-dajj : tyiQfa ask our city readei's - terprising city -bgatf WiJ extensive the extract .carefully and remember . that ttaW&fatM1 oPSallivi lS5iftfcjHf,l63Mfltf rennibcr to that there is'bat.Ktfil1 difference in ' and in lsty), and turther tlutt up to liere. no svem or publio; schools - had'peeh sustained for any length , of W'ntstttWofthtt wluit , ever Jias been mwle.in schotfl build-' ings f!rr3WE!liQr-fl3K years. New " Lerne has many new industries sprTnciuglip neTi.i this 'aifeotibilrtire 'tbright" enough, wbitt m wln't newts' EuoiiFoNAL begjpiiin giiu -eptaWishiiig , ,4tlu GrnillSMMia "lefr us sustaitt tti no ' it i i. ii : Jri ,i mallei wiicti iue cuts . ttaiBW.bHefly-'T;;re(?duhtetl,;'the litstpry. pf(tl,iacity fvAm.'tlic bnild ingoJi,tJi;piJpa Jiut' till 'the pre's r. ertt,d;iiyigiauoiJjiaithe Nashville toTV-4---m;-;wleri Tflkiuar- our ' staf e ?4 ' tsnfaol HUU. n'eBeWinff. wsiV m South yet suffered Sttreauiui? 644i ' jttlAfeeioM 'ai siibstautially, buirhriviiig . jjiy,, wiereib Hve o'mfortuDft lions'ed CO.pqO i)eoil4.ulotted We, aad. mere are upe counted more tnau uau a uuntrreaciiiPClifl8. wt ail de nominations with almost as many schooisltsolJeges'Aall fchifetsiliesiu wjiic, the spliiojar can be cpnclucted throiign' 'every gwA&t iof 4 learn in g, frbm the 'fflrtH?; struse sciences,' and1 trained for aiiy of th pai;Mcl:pt,Qfebs'io"Ds, ;o,i medr cme-,-lw? theology -or- engineering, we iei wm m w m: mm-in active Hosftiess4 fcrbre thuif f 1;5L)0 commercial firms, with more than ' 200 manufactories, representing greatly diversified industries and interests; a city-! whose annual busi ness, counting both wholesale and retail .trade and niamU'actqres, will c!oseryippr6iniaB l0,0ao,600.' " A metropolis with a well organized and efficienfr!Mercharit!s',iExchange and ,4Gall Board," upwards of thirty wyuli'will 'Sbmbdre5 fa'voriibly vyitb the finest in the Union, as great a Bumber o -newspapers and other - pablicAti6nstrt,WifehiitelGgrapli' and telephone'1 lfnes:''firoWialarny'' tele' graph, a' splendidly manned and , equipped fite department; gas and water Werlfsr -banks and banking LousesxWith,, naulion3,a..of, , jcapital with theaMts1 arid jibrarle5:-witb coptljs rfilnpad' bridges; witjfiiiiles ' ot'kfeant iid.shbstautial blilinJsi blocks yhich wljnt puffer ip com parison with those oi, the foremost cities in the wunjM vth 13,000 school chlldreij ; jCpniiug; Up!i Under nroper training Tq make tnem Use- ' 1'ul citizensrjwitUVts conservatories of music saud? igrand collections of ' work Of art public and private; with its' numerous asylumsj.;h08- pitals and other 'eleemosynary in Stltuti6ns', atierrihg indications of a generously .penevpieucieopie, , wuu it$ street, ca): lines extending from the , center of . jth'4 ; cit, to all Its snbnrbsji (with,' its iiqesi rjfino steamboat plying to and fro to all ' accessible river! rosts.i: .!A city Aviith a society nced lor wlture aud hos- pitaiitjy wliere" gelfusl is.encouraged and modern , shoddy and . sham frowned upon, This is what we see before us the Nashville of to-day, A great metropolis now, it has be fore it a career of unexampled pros perity. - j'tiW f i'tl!'::la 1ml, pellii,. I'.t Kl:.tcMu...i. " ' ."' "The varied features of (be farm er's workload to a demand for,-" in the- application of capital labor, tuid the exteukof Jt requires extended study and close and con tinued observation. : The impossi bility of making a success of all the varied branches jfIitvork at the same time has resulted in -making specialties of the different ones, aud .with the best results. .1 '' v- All plans forjarjecesui operation have to do with jnany " facts and principles, and ajhyj treatment of mese sumocrs, to,;je ueiiilui to 4those pursuinilhtai, lniist be taken sepanu i '; and:; treated .as special ties.;; lac is ti'om the exnerienco of who have followed themsuc- c&fully, and especially soTTrtaere .V' , .-J, -' . wiev have (ioiifl it iinriir f Winm. -y . - " - letW.?u,j ValUjtylO jlurthlS. COU? UCtion. jS6 bllO Vifl i(6 ijllpweij ttV any leUCtll oi'ii'lllii 4b-l)UrSUe 'a JlS l : ii. paying business without the same Ming adopted; by jofiMjtthesnlj only a riuefcessfuli onennjder such difucaUies . ;can 'tell 'how to siSGure success. , ;: : r,y1p jTr -vm :'T -I f iie,' f'ac 'that liifiiCWrif givihg thouglifc tun! ,iuvesUgationtQr, Jhis suhjecbt i '.more, .'hopt'ful,: ibr HVUe! 'fSrjRir itrfifi'iiytliferaC -pveitenti'iir itight 'A'n'dtcti Ii;ctriref hagti;ead this; ibjec;uwone(pf Jijs bcfefftjrts bibfeitheiipeoie,4vTji'ej4 '.fit cultural speaker stated, a few t in,vtJr;i.iyUiliHir:Ki)jV)l9 as;a niamifactiiii' and it faiTinir, ins- vere.'re'iViei'',tlm.u!'iutywl;oi'4 elie to his laiowlcdge.:V!Xi)kiug.thii asu tact, :mui rt,cDnaiuy is siiepi, cannot wiv actinir-ttDon it, Stop sftlifof.-Jhristyli, ii!V intliat w a v co i i'i liui ice a" 'h'cXV .erii in ' fsifi ii ! t jDnb'-Hiiliortaiitf- Waste Vis .iiivthe profit or (leasnre. 'jiwit-feer isl the misuse of jCapital, for jnstarice; w jicjie one;, rea-lized' jftVe.. ht1 vent. ai n ual income when ,i0iiSgtj'jj3i bpeir inSiestcHi fc f fiiopeif rtimean labor ift'tock arid h fartri sup plieiv. and earn 'tfreh'ty "iirir7 cent' i the aim s;ffidjwtbod ijwtrk, the tin; adt maundr.of iifcilkeiwg prrtduc.ti, in niaiiy and all of "these, ami all of 'these. gregating a competence, and insur- jiijg a , success ; from' 'pi-eseivti' posV vfm1 In'Aj'moI! xun Youth's Co;npnnkti. c ; ! I AnBnglislm'uiu.pC mfluenceV'hd With his' J'amily i anigratwlitjQ ithiS i'roim j the effects of the war-that tI(tei'u'as fiuller (here thpn.-iufil ifortli; M A the3 , chanced mW, ifhe.i ewefof success in. business. i "I know it," he n "You wlir.there Ipehirjensurabjy out - of the world' of art, "'music. WVUM, V, 1 ,1V ' 1 1 V V 11,1 1, ,, houses have few modern , iuiprdye- ruents," the advisers insisted. . ' ! tMThP Deonie-rdiaxeii't the euerg.-- Pf the North: V They iire apt ,to: ba hitter in their prejudices." HBtit they'are' friendly;''''' riplieQ the Englishman. ; "If I were1 asked to liame the marked feature of Southern character ' it woiild' be friendliness. , Wbeiv Ij.went among fhem I found for the first time in liiy life ' myself in ra; world' where every man seemed to consider, evt ery '" bthef .'l'nan; hU '3lpo;rt''ri:Ttiout; Though he ha'd Weveri seeai: li im be fore, he stood ready fo invite him tP dinner, or to befrie'ad hiim if he needed it.": 'I " ' : '!!'" ,v.. 1 , 'yi v i Tlie Englishmaii 'rpimlinetT the Sontlr.T; IJe ppuld hot "ear 'Uimsell away-from the pleasant, intangible 'ties'. Wflh fbal ;tic6n spun about him.t-"t Wrt&'&t : '..J5 ial-trlve' lyotal the iSoulh- without feeling the powef ful charm.of Ute,pniversal atmosphere !of-ooA lijai0iv tindilegsund oo&r- lcbj ititiii la.iuuiiu iu tuo icupitj. Notvpnly,ia ithQW(n ; in .the hospi tality of tlie upper classes, but! the poorest ofryour fellow passengers is ready to render you a service. ? ' We haVe ldiAwii ' fraib istoped for, an Jiour jnordefc that, ft doctor bigMbe called td vVait up6h''a,sick child, and iuk theijfiix; jars full of passengers .Jhpre was not a voice raised 'iudiscontenfc.iUIfcj'viflently seemed to them the natural , ap d righfthingto dof.fiiJ,v 'U'rt.ui' , In xthe majiirity of easo,-t, .of coursevhiOjgoojrwilVls slto'.w a pnly in stinle and pleasaht'woritv-but no one wh.' f'lia8ndt:' lived in this perpetual sunshine can understand its:tri(inquiliziug,,and cheering .elV 'fePt. ' '"I ' ;'.V" y.viUUn. -ai ii ' 'There 'ciatt'' W little ;4ie ''iifi the Union -of the different section of this couiitry, if .thelwo cannot'lcaitr sometliiug from each other, 'j If Northerners are perhaps able to teach their Southern brethren some uoow" . - i--fe'v.,o, can uii it'iiiu iiuni iii.iu ium;n nmn lays farmer' i' - ii;km s:- mf tt'iu;lniyiiig.'i' hjjiVcb,.1:' t'fejg..'' gate, t hat " lie- fails fjjviyfil , o. iniike i t' the.; 5uostpr(Mliiclvvv' h of country in lS79. settled ani flue ol the Guir:tdte8.'BlI''l(Vicrftl; New York; reiri.oqsti't'0(t'ii!t&' him;' I v . -CT V, .1.1 i;,C il iDg. .TheKortl.orner at heart is per- heps as faithf; I a lover and as kind . ivuj iia u ' , iw. i, '"'V a, in, kindness for Lis . personal' friends aud liis own household,' autT allows' sui.VU, ptl,'1, lietM.s U1S Live ll VdV littlfl of'fl'HiAr tx illlimillP his uj,muoi enuer m liiumiue ins laCO. TS01'UA or mnnnprs 111 thft ni'UL nirr ooc,w;.,fmnD ui ' ' . Uiliy as&9Cia.llOD 01 illie.i ; ,j ,( Half a dozen : railroad men ' were standiiig':.by the tjniou depot lunch counter, the other night;, waiting for a j train,,, drinking , coffee' telling siones.auout ruerr i.expeneuces., in raiding,"'. .An pnglneelf was m ak ing camel tracks in . half of a piei I aud between riwafip , ho was en- ictauiuiu- v,ue , uoys auout ja . .uist ruA he ad uiade,oHo'f day .between Milvviuikee .ii4 Jati'osse, the, pldt.mqn;: jyasln i'.Jtiurrytp get i$)tkere see) about ,'(e j bridge tha6iwii8;..j)u; builtiliere.iV'As he wajideibyjgj.Jipj. the," 'engine wi iwOyQiu,, ialvlj' ,bli jleml . the rails betwe,eri,i,ortao,'( and, painp OtAiglasia.inghtelicdlopldng; wan 'skfyld up and e4.rr9r1.a,.'cnp;pif wi ec.pui;. oineriiouguu. uvs, ; una wbilee ;as ,'sqaliiri 'ivlougluuit H hii .coffee',, he; ut'fdio ilidn't khbv an'iijiiug,3,bu);stV,rt t&ty.,Jil been n , the .rennsyiaiii'p; BtKnil. j,The eq.,; e, tbj"ni jrh j ttu'ne bfmv i Ays in:-' WelU'I iasfgot tiow the inistj'and I;hav witixf.td railroading- tliat! lcViocl li A thel! sfcclcs -(Iff 'of anything .. thaf - 'ever as!;':Vve startied 'cii t 6f Jef sey, fli tyii'e Wight Wx1wufs,1tmr irtieu ' the, track rcr'U-o' ,'M:irHii,.5''' tiil'::'Vtlr: was t inc; tr,ain"1fewria rlvet'. " ' We' (iUdii "(eaiize .in1 IU haWe we v, f)i foKf I by,fln; ' ja!r;. ;foV; it :sk!i'ti'.-i,r)n smpililcJ.butl'itiiiiian we' tit 6it:.ton''a 'nrattbriiviie cot'ihl wit' liitatlie lirW niger'stiirtefl to ii iuiiuh iruiii iiiu , jkhci t:iti ilito.llit' Citf I'was in:iiitl ' wliiJ'lie crosJied the pfatroif rjiitlio cbilee frpjie Hssyn.ins ice qream, antia nian iwe it Iwitii' it fepooii;'; Thfe fliiggcF Wrts aMjdio UbMt m .la'sWjiiiil waited'tilryve,;ii'''!aoi)ped1 a'f;': sV coal1lflac'd.l8H?oiUrSctot''roW'le! thkiV .tralh. flf going.laistcr ;lin 'ii bullet:1 He said ' i . ii r eh hi n ew1 o ten ai.vf.'iX,:V.h1.A vtrU hkiX,& rhiillAr.&ih tiattAt !tih h'hinat -MM'h tioi','t'ia$koti' 'tiiij ;dbirgrinnt':mahV arC'ilW.'Bfa ''coffio W With milk.. ' 'viir'1 ' ."V-"1 ji'if u . i . fril ! ft 1; r. i h'.M - .1. .'..'!. tit belt'arpn'nid1 liis 're'iisVj halls and lobked at the' man' Vith disgUSfc fc" 'kCi;kivx -: :a ' : . . j Wcllyypn Ojn't'haye to. believe U Upm Aoiiyf,hat I pledge yuiij (jju,v,;)vru -.pui- train jiuupeu light ' over ,a loqg (Tlreight.'1' triiin ahead' of'us'.' Wp' tome bp to it, bn' fi strfgittiackj,'ftnd 'our'ngiifeer slbw up'tl little' and. the! conductor1 tpidtts to keep our seats. W tS'had seen' thri freight' trairi ftbea'd'oaa eiirVe. and wondered' wh'T'Our train 4MBpt storiCi Wlifeh the conductor eouru to keef nrseats, l asked -Ji hat rasithe raatte4 iandihe ;aid we i were going to jump ."a Jrei ght, auiiiliif'we moved around ;we-,: WiOuld' jar the ears so theys wouldn't- be so liable to hit the track' 'ahead t when. wP'cfjme'' ddyrfi.'" 'JiisB'th'en 'I cpnjd fejel m tfail 'go'intd' the','aif.,!aiid hear .thewheels'turn, witk hp, &e( unueiv iiiem wna.iu .aes tnanioteu seconds we began to' descend, and t Suldlfemheiyiieemmhctrack acaiii afnd Itobfce'dT btfcfi fiind' the frefght engiiieer''waswavingNhi8 Bat at us. .yh tbore was no mpre jar fiuiu i ii ci c la ;iii ...jtuiij tuuiu Jiuyv. )f course tbey :woqlda!t attempt to 3f course tliey woqlda't attempt to mp- a,freightftrain'pn(a;, curve; or in' !a) tunii el,'" and the man scratched a match on , hjs'.pants, and lit a cigar stub lie hau,,ibeen;;(keep.ibg.-7-iycr Five Firslass' Boot "and makers,:'-; v, to"'- work.'eilfe fl'-jplJVwfeeki hr ft. r.hiut2,,. .tS.HMHi- i : ; . : S Applj, tojr j .'i-. In" . f S : -.tf. Mj)ufaetwi; Boots nd,Sli6eip, M :G. It 'BAGBir,;;::';, "humid tj itAftntwr;. feSrt'ttgt. 15 !; f ,t;,t- Will be IryMcWedhie ftomi ths V. 1st to tks 15th of each Month. :',-y:, '; .-:" ,.'.,.:-'':'- 1 '-V-?", In Henufdrt from 0tb to the 30tU.- Olilce In New litrne, over E. W. & S, V. .Smalhvood's, comer South Front and Craven street.. ti . .. - .'.:'. .,'; , ',. .' -' ,, '.'. ... ' j Tooth extracted without i.aln Vy the use of ; njtrous oxide. ; mar2l-tUf a out'soihe coffeinfa''ii't:er, an it. t(M)!nnil i 'RwjiiroWwV it atjeigltt pV4ock, and Up tlnt4'side ol WiifcideliMit''tn&51-'5fi'H',wre nWM M xiii ii'ntV 'fslrtq 'triicked p 4 fef ieV, 1 AJ aiftp .-i gW. oyer a ".,.-i'..xji.j-.;,- 'I:,..t"'.-" 'h'eidit'train'wiitniihotH wre'iri':m'v-:': wn. a " wnac youY, giving my; '-saw ftiCeu fleet, fe v hp; lopnM' n;he leather b?elt 'arotinid1 liis 're'iisV bvcr- it, hi , Ji, L. PAL' EES vohflnLTi toi "J'a'Si - ''1 Tnhur a )ctmni;. for cah, C!-nr, lipen, 8mukinS' .newing loii&i i'o, aim ninny iuucy Also I'nni"!', Nuts ami Fruit," . cent 1'L Cn t i , K. Katrlieloa' 5 cent Bi:MBLK hh.K CIGAR, two brands of the flntwt 6 ewit claain InAmer. lea. and manv other biamiBof I'.uod eiamrs. 'f tiituiited on the oftiidy-stde. Is a beautiful ; SODA FOUNTAIN, where you can Ket a nice. cool gloss of soda or ginger ale that will please yn.; ,j ... ,,, . ; . ,: ,; . , Come one, come all, ' jf 1 Be sure and call, v,. k i .; ! ,, ,. Before nest UU. ; ' That'sall. - :" '; ' s Middle st, second door from Sonth Front, mitSO ( ( -t v . Nsw Bebmb, N. O. It -Stands at the Ilead. .Jk:i..!..i-t..; )U,i i THE , UGHTU NNi MS D OM ESTIC i!f,.;!.:,-J. 1,: .(,,. .k,.( t.-.M,. : For Rale by H. B. DUFFY, ' .i t- - ' i. . k - V - ':lV" ;;-:.'v: New BekkFm N. C, ' GEORGE ; A. OLIVEE, 'i t ra t t tv k n a -wen Now laoa: xx; The .very' Highest , Market i Prlcef I -; iinstgtmpnts ofi'ijtto Solicited i' :r;,!l2;iiDAN:IEI. Choice Family Groceries, ' hi ihnt) ('):, f,) I,.i,, iT.if:; . ...u1!;':;-!. '-. (3 A N i 1 1 J GOODS nf ill 1 K i i.ds. Thc'Very Best Butter; received fresh from the best Nortliern DalricB every en days. . ,- , , , j 8peclaiv.jttlmi called to bis ' , : 5 I) ' ; '- Ipholch' V, rades 4f Fauitly Plonr. ! ' KUII lit) t 1 ' i:'..if . ii .' ;..'-.,'4. .,, t.: armer '8 Favorite . i: i . i .Jt-'.fwil-- . ,'.Ji n?iUilV :-,. tThe Gilbert Force Pump, il Ul : r.o ' i !i 'ij.. Wo well regulated family Qap, afford to : u' M .be without one;, .. frtilJ- .t:V','l 1 1 1 '-;'f;i .The Noyelty Belt Hoek. 1 fetter than' lacing or rivets. ' ;.ij.-'t!(';',.i:., :.r:--;';'r The 'Alligator Iut: aid t -I l .'l'i?':j'.f '(' ToU Jiave onl j to se it to appreciate its :-lt--t-i' : (if UtiiX f, .-'.. t,' J ..;!; " :.--''''; ;o? V ';;i;'); - ! ?'"t'ru' ali:rj''i'''f' i 1-Lne ' Vueei1, oteel rlQW. ; '''Vt'i F i'ij!;!v,,(;t';Jif6:'''i. ' li:'.; i t.:'it. r-Au : :. The Mprbved Climax Cotton The heet'Clottbn PloV in usa , m f'-iIJi VA ' 'Ilk V n; t'. 1 1 . i',''. ', .'-'., Thei ampipn and Granger ;'5 Turning Plows; '. '' -'iff, 'Hi ((;.j"'f.fc ;( -J- I.!';,';-: r J -I'.. -'I- I. ( ' 1 , Etc., Etc. -in ii'!;. V i'.'.ir 3 'j' ... ti i. i Manufacturers' Agmir ' .,' Machinery, llU'U,. I. I'., lUlt - t-.H , ili ( rt tO SlvJ """""'i"0- tut heieumme: I . t y! i't 'Broad Slreet, 4 JDoor above Middle, 1 dfi5ll 9 UGidiia-JS. I: - . w . ... , ........ of Keitucry 'Juiversity, (fllBlU It, billTIl, Pret, U. a Student! Reccircd any Week Dy in ' ' the Tear. Kaeb Department luu Ite Special Teacher Students can graduate at this College In about one-third of the time and expense than at any similar College In America. Nearly 5,000 successful graduates of the above College, together with the leadinx Kduentors of Amer ica, attest the superiority of Its Courne of Study and Training, as being Thorough, Prac tical and Complete embracing Book-keeuing, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Mer cantile Correspondence, Prnmanshlp, etc, Tims required to complete the Full Diploma Course from 2 to S months. Total Cost, In cluding Tuition, Books, Stationery, and Board In a good private family, about 8S3. Students of this College can-attend the other Colleges of the University, under 10 Professors, for one year, free of charge. When two or more enter together, a reduction of $5 on each one's tui tion will be made. - For full partlculnrs ad dress ' ' ' , ' " V. It. S.THTH, f lanlD-.dA wSm . : President, Lexington, Ky. . ' ) (KSTABLISHED 1J 1859.) f : V ' I. L;. CHADWIOK,.. ,;; ' No. S36 WaSHINOTOI- St,, and ; ,v; ; . ' Ht'DSON St., Coit. Horatio St., llErEltENCEg:1;,! . .o. B. mauk, uruggisi, '. ., ,, , ' , .fAMUEL R SSthket, Oaston House, ' " i' J.''"f? ;- - HewBerne . Or any agenf of Old. Dominion Steamship STATE OF NOBTM CAROT4SA, 1 cnrtorroilrt y- County of Craven, j Supenorcourt State ti North Carolina County of Craven. , -. i 1 ' , i, 'i.y - v In the Superior Court. - . To ElUsft V. Bifisell and C, W. McLean !,fV:,f xou win mue notice mat an action nas uecn inxtttuted in the court nbove entitled, where in T. A. lirceu is plalntifl and Eliza W.lllsscll, 0. JV. Mcl,eanand wife, A. U, (J. MoLean ami 8. Bangert ftve ilefeiidanlw, wherein plaintilf aska judgment for foreclosure of a mortgage lnado to him by Elliw W. Kissell by her at tor ney in fact, C. W. McLean, registered in Book No. - Hit, folio WM-lj of Hecords t of-' .Craven1 county j also for the foreclosure of a mortgage Win Kiia w. KiKseii to ne tieretuiant . Bangert. registered In Hook 80, ftilio S01-2 A 11 oflho ltecords of Craven county. And you are hereby required to. appear at the Spflng held at the Court House In New Berne, begin-' ninaron Mouday.May fflth. -IHSS. and ansser or demur to the complaint its ,viiu niajf be ad- (. ; :. ,':?' k w.,CAUPKXTEK, ''.:.. i , ruiiiil-illitr -' Oiertf Sup; Court."-1 FARMERS iSD COIJX T a Y MERC1I A NTS, ;i T A 'K JL2 JNT O TI PE! We aw again at our old stand. In u NEW STOltli,. . We have a full line of , L- Groceries, Dry. Goods, Boots nil or which we 'are'-oneTlhSfc Very tanr-nt wholt-sale and retail.- (Jill, audUiKe a look at, our goods, and get our "low prices. Or ders solicited. - Satisfaction guaranteed. (Vjwi v Established 1870. Jt'MH il' GENERAL ,..;,;.,'.,,. COMMISSION MERCHANT,, ; , ,: '.For iIle'SaIe6r.y'',,,' :,:'v ' SOt'THERK PBODl'CEj ' ' ' " '- ' j -, ' ' '. 1 1 i . , - I 1 , - . Vj ; " , Potatoes, Peas, Beans, Melons, Etc'., i v 154 EeadS St., New. Yoke. Cliatham National-Bank, New York City. '-.: v H. K. 4 F 1J. Thurber A Co,, New York liitj. D McAlptn, Savannah; Oa. ...iR. ... ,., -ii l liean, janifsonville. Ha. j ' T M t lTurvIa n,.olo flu' .'T -V t Sherwood & Harvard, Arredondft) Eli; am 1 W. H. Williamson, Micnuopy, Fla, ; " J, H. Devereux & Bro.t ( harlesloni &.!:. tjfir .i 1., A. Winder, FraiiktoWil, Va. "'" T. WiJnes, Cherrystone, Va, t .),,; hi." - All comiuunlcatlous'must be addressed to the offlee, as I employ no agenMj I . m.-u '. i Btenoils, etc., furnished, on application.' , . i mar2l-d3m , ,' .". " '- 'a ' j,;',,-,,,..,,,',;, --!'-' ,.''';,, i-rV' .jjXy OR NEVER ! Befcre leaviigfi ExgKsng :' ' '(of course you know where that is)" ' ( shall sell pante for: . 444c... Coats for iHo.i Shirts ,24ie.,,"iid DraWerswell don'tspeak of it. ' " ;J''Ji ' ''-"' '''1 ..-, '-".'-'' fv,!'r'W,':''",.tii,i.i 'o'-'H,-, i,-i,- )sn 3-dwly AT THE MARKET. . Fo Sale! ;.Vvi.u .hr- ' h f Virtue bf ' a iudghient of partition ' and Sale, mads in a special proceeding of James A. McDaniel,Dora Gf. Mcl)aniel,l)y their guar dian, aud R. W. King and wife Susan King vs. E. B. Pageand wife Olivia E. Page, on the iitli day of November, 1882, by the Probate Judge 01 joneB county, tne undersigned, commis sioner appointed by the Court, will sen at the Court House door in Trenton, at 12. M.on , Monday, the 0th day of April, 188.'!, the real estate directed by said judgment to no soui, una merem ciescrineu us iolluws t The mill seat and mlllSi lying and being In Jones county, near the town of Trenton; and known the MbDanlel Mills; , also, about 20. acres oi ianu. aajotning tne null seat, Delng know as the "commons," adjoining the town Df Trenton. .. . . .... ., -. , - : .,,: . ... TERMS OF BAtE One-third hash. tin1(.nei payable in nine months, 8 percent' Interest wun approve security, iitie retained until purchaso money paid:1' ;'(. '.(......; Feb'y28,lti.s. ;. ( , . ' -, .: ; , "marl-ai-:':M-:5j:--'.-i-'is',- fitiConimissiondr, , T9 . i a; -FOll- Good Buttrr NTI : Stall Lor 2 Left Ha: I AT THE CITY MARK: j Is nlw,-yn Mipplietl with tiio -ty Jleufs, ::, , f, I'ork, Mutton ,sii.,t, n. , - ' jiuu.i-iiiy . .,,,wiUB, V llil VIII 111( 'Walter' EurnM ' ; CQMlilSSZON MEEClfX AND PEiVLEKS IN, GEAIN OF. ..AIL" ,K ' ; (Cortt Specialty.:) . ia"ow"" 3orii'4' tc ' Orders and CoiislgnmeJits i solicited. jtt DA1LBRO IVHOLESAEouiOilU I ! ... j r-AND-w. j a . COMiaiSSION x MERCK I f.M'.T I) MEW HiHfoy:IV;..),; Uv prnt,,dw. .,, 'jr.; SIMlllMin IN Dm! J ani tnahufiicturlhg ' H !tJ K " V , . f. 11'., il f in,-, Among niy iissortmcnt yon, ivin Chocolatp,.Drops. Caramels, -. j , Bar, , Walnut TPsmly, ,Q .1.. iatcs, urcairj i 11. Urenm . 1 .. H , , uuiw iv, 4iuu; II'iAbnonuSiciiy'Aluiot And in fact anything ydii mai -rVjeylit a- I'j.iuil t, A?lti V S At the Greatly Kcdtieed Twenty-FivQ OcMa per at flOWWe (tlieMrlffl,J,itW)),liil ti , , --vv. , o -i p7-Jf -SCKK 'lj 'tf.-r u:if iiif'i'i'CC'OS 1: Ht. 11 !'.V V.V. til mi .iMUiK mr.u jyitj I'll. Rubber and leather di. iii.TpD,': Mci h'Ek WeMikeWesl-rEvei Ciaifamiilgral'i'ul-tj i Cocoaiint JtJ liiinp,' ; r,q.,,iva-.. en : ,JiiUii.'i.-l' j!t awn m mk.w , t, p,2'; ClMcate i o:;i i'.ToiiS-,if)i'eo'.If'f..!j V'' i'''r-'-'i-CtVaiW iriarnl'wuy QiKte;, aU,iflK.;i'ie( 4 Li fu!i8-d - -t- '!): il ':i-'' i, .voli- t TrrTrnal-. ' W'e'c6iitTOl'fy-ciSiiJliVery 1 i?rg lnyt". t i- iI"wYI:n ji -Ait. Canned Goodly !, Goods in GUm, 'u:-kMm;' Coffee? ift'-in " ! Cah ahdCrac !, 0 u-'. j.d. di 'iJTo'm ' i ;.';! ,!' f :.'v-'y4 -! : ! Provisions, l If I'll SUITiiV oitj t1 ' And we Rollcltfiimllfrom tbeiclt; - ,' " s i we caii-espeuiai nttentloli to i Breakfast, and Japan ;'r,ea, nod i ton" Java Mid- Uo C'once", frevti k flay, at aocbi-(tbo Vc.Vii-lht fackage. -ritahdard.Grannlivtf.d Htlgiji,ii , ANo. 1 Fancy Flour I el s. i I Our "I BOriuet' CIkat, So. ripcl! i We keep the bent of everythmt antee both vice And ji!iiallty, ant REFUND tTIlE HOKBYi ON ' ti- The CbsU Trade DiilySol iWmelli:2llanc ! BJ(:f.f Un'JBJFr6ntSti,'NeI! iiir ;novi7.dir. ,i, -m.'k i -.n i l.qtaCiJRbi;! ' An article lone saeded for tho Iron and' Tin RW. it Vilt-tiot H....1; ernok f cocwdrtl j ItjgilJ.-fXI

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