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VOL.11..: "' " I ,;.NEW;IEIINENC., TUESDAiVOpTOBER 23, 1883; . NO,' 176.
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LOQAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,, , , j
W. J. & W. E. Clark For pule, , : i
W. Palmer Will you do it?
John Dunn For sale cheap.
R. Buist, Jr. Premier Pea
Journal Miniature Alminu,
, Sim risea, 8:16 ) Length of 4ay,' v
Ann Betsi 5:14 ) 10 hours M minutes.
- Moon rises at 11:50 p. m. , f , .
.,;, ., in ' ''' ' "
' 'The steamer Florence ishavfnga new
it jii
boiler1 put in;1'
Several boat , loads "t " oysters have
arr ive.if since Saturday. ':,. 'V
The jBptist'; State (Convention .will
meet at Edenton od the 14th of Nbvem-
Robert Jf.,. offers the celebra,-
See adir. ; '
John Dunn oilers , cheap confection
eriesff M'rgain for cour,morcb,ant4
8eft''a!'V,,,, n.,;,v,' :
v The steamer Qolduboro niled yester
day fa 12 b'clock iih' jt lull feargti'of
cotton for Baltimore,- .. ss ...
T. P. Clarke returned from a hunting
expedition at Adam's creek last night
, with a deer hide and a big wild goose.
... ; ... ! . - ..-.) .'i i : , V
. Q. Marks complains of his advertise
ment in the Journal, says it has caused
sucu a ruBh tnat he is compelled to em-
, ploy more force. ' "" ; , ,. , .,..,,',
Freight train, on and after Thursday,
Oct. 25tl will run daily between lNw
, Berne" and Smithfield, leaving New
Berae at 8:30 p..,m.A.ll )'!(;
The North Carolina ' Annual Con
ference (Methodist) will convene on the
..28th of November at Statesville, . Bishop
Keener will preside.- t ''rv,?
i The schooner J?. L. Jfier. Capt. Pig-
ettT from Jacksonville, arrived on Sat
urday Inst with two hundred and forty
barrels pf ' crude turpentipe: for Maj.
. ;DerinSsou.o .J., '. 'V t,y
Mr. J. P. Caddigan, so well known in
our city as Seoretary and Treasurer ofJ
the Midland . N. C, Railroad is now jn
New York and in business with . Dion
t I'm "..: ?";i:
New Bern a Tnrpentiae market. A Blrd's-Eye TIew of the New Berne Herring, i in the) . instruction, and man
. We have noticed for sometime that .. flrafle ckooltj - j , agemwt !of this Igrada, has a splendid
the price paid here for .crude terpen- This promising Institution of learning field ftber talents! and i energy.' I And
tine exceeds that paid in Wilmingtorl is now moving well on into its second she is, rapidly winning:. laurels in hef
from fifteen to twenty-five cents in the term. It is .well to bring ,it frequency noble work.. 1 Among all th array' of
barrel., Our buyers pay. $3.25 readily before the public, for the public pos- instnictbrB,iand M? would to-4ifficultto
for yellow dip and virgin; while It is gesses an unmeasured interest in its find an abler groirp of faithful workers,
quoted at $2j00 and $2.10 in Wilming- prosperity. Professor Thomas, the prin- not One is entermginkotheflplritfof her
toru; ?re-v1ouato anda fw y!ear8 after oipal of the school, is a graduate of profession mort'earnertly thad ttiise-'
the war New Berne did a large business Emory and Henry College, Professor votedi teacher.. By Wl Weana let 6ur
in naval adores, but when the price got Nealr who controls the higher grades, is citizens hear tne meWbirs. of. this' grade
so low atew' years ago ihe most of those a graduate of the State University, in a reading ' recitation, br lesson in
ebgaged in produomg abandoned n and wMe Mr. O'Neal, who ably manages writing.'; V, , , i -"j '
went to making cotton. The price yet the Seventh grade, was educated at the 'In the: ifobm immediately above1 the
is'cotnparatrvely low, but! W0 believe it University of Tennessee. 'Among the sixth' grade s ;tbft fifth,, grade under
will pay about as well as cotton, and we ladies, Miss Herring was educated at Miss ,Manly' This lady is takiiw; her
hope those of our readers who are en- the Presbyterian Seminary at Staunton, first experience as a teaijer, Jbutsheis
gaged in the business' jwijl not? the ad- Mrs. Williams at St. Mary's in Raleigh, giving enjete'tysjtb'toi tbjt prin-
vantage"s of this1 market in the price. and Miss Manly, we believe, at the cipal and natrons of the. school. It is
COMMERCIAL;
1 t'c Jovrnal 'ohmi Oct. iali p. it,-
,CpTtONrNew. York spots' duU, fu-
Grand Opening
turns barely steady. New Berne market 1883. Fall and Winter. 1803.
active; sale 168 bales at prices ranging ' aa . a , ,' . A ,
urs. 5. Hi L&SlO u to.
Desire to call the attention of the public
to their " '
Fall and Complete Stock
Pall and Winter Millinery,
wuivu niey wiu open ior puDltp inspeo-
Thursday, October 18,1883.
Tliey desire to'cadtheattentibddf tiie
publio to their new stock of Canvas
from 9 1-8 to 9 62.
Middling, ?; Strict Low Middling,
tj tqw Middling, 91; Ordinary,
j,' 1 . NKW YORK SPOTS. .
Middlina. .10 9-16: Strict Low Mid
dling 10 3-; Low Middling 10 3-16.
'';(' m-. j FUTURES. . i . .;.
.w , , : . MORNING., NOON. EVENING.
. October, r 10.52 10.55 10.46.
'November, 10.51' 10.53 10.47.
December, 10.61 10.62 10.87.
RICE Not 1 much in market; no
vuuugv ui aaw
Seminary of the Misses Nash in Bills- np easy matter to take, charge of an ad-1
n,r .aaamhUA ovAninir .t Moro. we are not miormed wnetner vanced grade, wd wittwut , experience i gooa stock
yw. j.j or , ... :VTC M .!
a mi. lnn wm Hrawn meomer iaay leacners receivea tneir noia , upon -tne, contest vuh. trained .y?,1ul" uuwu,i
. ' I tnanfnl fvainiM VAnl (aaI- 1 Sma I aka:.aJ i. 1 'i -11 it.
' CORN-Recetpts light; market firm BJkf. Satins, Zephyrs and HairGoods,
v u mvu w caa
S'a'olock.
and Dr. W. H, Barker made foreman, mental training abroad : or not. One and experienced, teachers'! like., all the
It is a healthv. intellieent 1urv and is t"ln8 we do Jtuow by personal observa- other instructor of this-Graded School.
comnosed of farmers, merchants. ! a tion' that 0,67 have enjoyed a long and But Miss Manly,i in i her quiet, gentle
tailor, carpenter, doctor, an editor and rwrougn experience in ineanoiteacn- ana earnew-manner, is laying a good
a preacher.' His Honor; Judge Seymour, iinK' bWing up for themselves an foundation & future 'euccesB as- an
eave them a very sensible charge. de-lnonoraDierePuiai,0(I ,n inisaeparuneni eaucator. " The-wntet Ms found it Very
t fifteen minutes. 1 ol mieuscmai eno. ine nisi quesuon pleasant w visit Mr' 'room,' and Witness
taininff them about
Thh JndM: Solicitor Robinson and lnicn tne cuitivatea visitor wants the proficiency W her "pupils,
Assisfen Bgly, arshaUvB. mil, at- answerea, wnen ne crosses tue tnresh- After leaving; i the ' sikth grade, we
tornevs and lurorsall seem to be in a P1Q 01 ine 8011001 wnai 18 ine ex- step into aie dOmaihrif Algebra, Latin
good humor, rejoicing, perhaps, in the oellence of its Reneral management? and Greek,' Chemistry arid Philosophy,
tAr.t that them ia nnt. much to do. There I "" " hucd"um wm uioiiiuimo, auu umer auvauueu CineuBn prancnes.
are, however, two very important cases, of the "tobflity of teachers to their Mh'ONe'al has th,e,' 'iunioj Denarmen,
especially to trtose interested, and one grades, of discernment and skill in the so to speak, of his ,combmation, arid ,
of them of much interest to the bublicl8e,ectl0n antt arrangement oi studies, rroressor JNeal the Senior, Ofthelat-
(rAnnrMlT: fevhn trind. Thfwfi re: The I0' the measure of application on the ter gentleman it is hardly, (necessary to spring 25a40c.
tt a - t ,w. a kK: I rnrt of the scholars, and of the general sneak, for we. ail know him . imil fcnnw Meal 70o. per buuhel.
mail, and U. S.'vs.' W. a Quidly et ds, "ity and harmony of the whole system him tq stand higln in all the, attributes wilSVund.
pollh61der8 of Hatteras precinct, Dare of work It requires more than one that go to make up an indefatigable and Shinoles West India,duil and nom.
county, for violating aec 5515 of the visit, and more than a mere superficial successful trainer i of "youth. ; He is an inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch,
revised statutes: In the absence of the examination toi)Pass upon all these ,hon6red veteran of Wet 1ofssion,.rHis near
Clerk. Mri'TinkerJtba; record are kent P,nt8 withacouracy. The question is a school is nunierioally 'smalL bu hi
: 1 ' D03IRSTIC BIA.BK RT.
Tubpentini Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25.
: Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50.
: Beeswax 25c. per lb.
, Honey 75o. per gallon.
Beef On foot, 5c. to 6o.
Hams Country, 131c. per pound.
Lard Country, 121c: per lb.
' Fresh Pork 7a o. per pound.
Eaas 20o per doten.
Peanuts $lal.25 per bushel.
Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred.
unions 3t3.B0 per bbl.
' Apples 75c.a$1.25 per bushel.
Peas 85c. per bushel,
i Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c.
Tallow 6c. per lb.
chickens urown, ioaaoc. per pair;
by his deputy, p.. H Ouion, Esq. as- iargeone,and cannot be answered in school toom U a pleasant place to visit,
sistedby p. D.';Biackledge: ' TheClerkaday- But when the mind has once His pupils are intrusted with'the dignity
Was lOrtUnate in the Selection OI a "IS"J umcucu uuuuu tun m- ww uuiupr imytycuuay UI tue
deputy, to' et ' Mr. Guion. He has a vestigation, it must be very hypereriti- Graded School, and they evidently ap-
good knowledge of business, speaks ih a oa!4f it is rloMliUy sated, 'jpTofesspr rireciate ihe hOiior. Mr. O'Neal heads
clear audible tone and will enable the Thomas has exhibited genuine capacity, the advanced guard, the pioneers into
court to dispatch its business. . judgment and taste so far in bis organ- the mystic realms of mathematics and
. , . , , ., ization ana management or tne scnooi. the dead languages." They are blazing
Normal Clan Fact. ' ' I Thnrn ia not tnnrh crnlH.lpnf nlwnif. hia I tVio ti-ooa' thvnimh tlil HoVioo Aroofc r,t
Glass windowgwere, first introduced aJX iAiirkx
Boucecault, the famous play wright and ift England In 8tH tentury. ' r by glittering methods. But he is a have not been able as yet to get folly
theatrical manager, ; - , , ; ' v TheaYt bf refining .iraga was dis- hiri worker, airesliite dcipjiparian, into the merits of the work done by this
Mr. ' A.' T.Uzzell, a merchant from C0Vere-T skUlful superintendent pf the grade. We have been favorably 1m-
'"'j" , jv, ml .! o-1- I enure field of moral and scholastic I messed for this: AiaMfter and 'analiflpJi.
Gold was,difKJOveredv in California in Lraii. : r.i -
The little scholars, and it ia astonish, whose judgment we hold to be excel-
WHOLESALE PRICES.
New Mess Pork $13.00; long clears
7ic; shoulders, dry salt, 61c. ,
Molasses and Syrdps 22ia45c.
SALT 95o. per sack.
Flour $4.00a7.75 per barrel.
oct POLLOK STREET.. 171w
Leader of Low Prices.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Hits Just returned from the North wllh a large
ond well-wilocted 8toi;k ok
Dry Goods, fancy Goods and Notions,
Cheaper Than Ever Offered Before.
I will have Special Sales every week In ev
ery line. ,
My stock of DRKHS OOODS, Huch as Silks,
Hutlns, Cashmeres and Mourning Goods, can
not be matched lor the nionev In the State.
I have a large Uueof Dress trimmlngB, Em
broideries and Kclxlngs at reduced prices.
Ladies, dents aud Children's Under Vests
in grutti. variety.
Special attention Is called to our shoe De
partment. Also, Carpets s.nd Oil Cloths.
A large stock of Picture Frames of every
description.
iancy uoods Baskets, Tinware, etc, etc.
rf- Special Inducements nfTurail tr. whni.
sale customers, mid satis.action guaranteed
Ooiue irly and get the ilrst pick.
0. MARKS,
octawwllm Tollock st . New Berne. V. n.
Tuckahoe,, Jones county, is id the city
with cotton. He came to try our mar
ket both as a cotton market and fpr
wholesale merchandise. Hope some of
our wholesale merchants .will get hold
of him ana treat him right.' 15 H
We are in receipt of the October'num
ber of the AgenW Berald published at
Philadelphia, $a.V by L. Lum Smith.
The main. object of this publication is to
denounce the many '' frauds, that infest
1843 and In Colorado in 1858.
w W WW?T?e ! how Uttle they are, are tQ W found lent, speaks Of "bim in very laudatory
Unit n awa 4st WnnhinntAii "W in I . . 1 V. . ' . .1.. l:. . . .!'!'. 1 '
wIav'"'' " In the two arooina on the arst noor of terms: .
1844, and announcefi the nomination of the Academy, ' they are under th .df- The general p&ftcW not be aware
rectioft Mm. Ferebee and Miss Brook- of the fact, that in addition to the regu-
field ;r We are not to expect the rigid lar system of learning embraced in the
discipline here wmcir prevails else- Graded School ihe accomplished prin-
THE CHEAPEST
MILLINERY
EVER DROUGHT
THE UNRIVALED
NEW FARMER GIRL
the country Hhusnablinl ie public a the can acurat?iy oalcnlated.
James K. Polk for Presidents J i ,1 h ) '
. . The wooden plate factory,, here turns I
out 75,000 plates a day, and is one of
thethree factories of-the kind in the i,arn. tinth ft thflittio show thoirL;n.i u v 1 m. II IIaIu l"AHntliliAn f f
wuriu. i f i (, ' (if I wisdom anil klndhpartAanMU ln-snvinor Tkamim trA tmc fnr.Ki'm in ih. n-o
By! modern ! indentions, the depth bt these little chap8 more fibptty than they of ,abor ,0 hut jti ig
. , j v wv( ; Huw 4wvuuiMutvi t V WW v- at I ' . , - , a
will enjoy a little, later.," But they show treasury of ! Intellectual -wealth tothe b Regular Opening Will
meansWwluchthevmWfrua uuttney snow treasury of ! Intellectual -wealth tothe
T , ?..r?.? adains The Baltic, seals 125 ,fee the English loTing teeatnient, careful training aAd Graded School-itself andto the publio te on
channel, 200 feeti'Irish.aea, 2,000 feet; ..r. ;,, ft,ptr
n..ll:..t.lU..AI.Ut,.n.M -al r-.r NUW1 Kvm.I H WUUlf l lIHCU,
.uo u... .mu, ..c.,v.UBu, juemierriuieiui' . lees, . awhihu uu too small to know miifili. but thev fWrf hB. fl.n m,:f. a tt,:
,Jidl??2 .IStftifffiWl1 aFein8 taught in a very admirable movement, is the introdubtlon into the
If'JiH? 'H'sr- ' !,ioWttB,Ki Graded Schoot'df several bright young
N. C. ilroa4lTheboatec'oimecljgtb Thersf copper icent -was coined in to the righf is occupied by the Second ladies, whdu by acttial 'perience, art
the i. at present Bt Morehead.City New Haven. Oonh., in 1187. adei under ' the ' direction or Miss inftrnJL t& LtociAi J rlfia of
When the Beaufort (al is. opened tM Wm. Muniock,? inventor! Mfth0 gas kttadwifc flowing from
Company's boats frill come direto ught.vHed in) 1839, aged 85, years. ,t ( v at . our., last - visit, j. were reciting -in it, ia the' release frpm her grade every
THURSDAY, Oct. 25.
Mrs. M. D. DEWEY,
, , , ., Texas nas scanainir room ior au ine numt.hf Th. nA tsiMHW.. i. - .v.- l'j-.i... .t. i
, ., - , , ; :, i v " JV 1 1 ' . ,. ti"we ".,. iillJ .uunuiuuu ..uu -v.; uajr vi BUHio uuo vi tut) teavwn, wuu u
Married. - ! i" i people m ine woria ana no crowowg. BXnellent. and did credit to the school. I ant intn fhn nt,or .aXIo' ..( t; f'.i,'
In the Tillage, of. Hichlands, N, O at Obache were .first used in Englahd MisMwlcfi'laught'lor J .long time hiit to' criticise, examine and ''compare
residenceof the bride's fathetoi in im ff ; an 'Vpummt in the publio Bchools of this county, and the good and "bacl pointa in 'their ive-
evenmgof thel7thpf pct.vbyva,,IJr,ain SCO is one of our meet popular teachers, j iems. i.'On ' bor'last visit, we were de-
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' , POLLOCK STREET.
Nearljr Opposite Old Stand.
the
the
Mr. Hull, of KenansvillcS, Mr, Frank feet above sea level and vtOfW teet nt itatttfc point it discMinei andvher lighted with thai suocesa, of,, three of OC' PaII!' A va'
ThomJson,;Jr.; to Miss Nora Hiargett. deep.(ioh; alUrlhtheeTeone.otheW liwlieswho were running UQlt UUIIIIIS ; HA69
If friends with fortune can prevail...; . Itideiin thoooean.4 ' I.-..J f ' I think that Miss .Christmas, just across the fourth grade in the, absence of Mrs. N. aratenU 18.50 per Doiei
A MnlSeato tt aatt Y'Jrl Pes leading her Just a Uttle WiUiams, whwaa making a critical --"
v,And hope's, bright, wfogs wilder is, that tour oi the othej? grades.; Could any-
' thee play;;, w w, j tbe Udrtgr4. Miessp Wflittii to thing 1 grander, than the i educational
And thou through fall thy life will glide j The, longest Bingle stretch of telegTaph outsfrip the other grades, as splendid as work which the Graded School is doing
. with angels to guora ana to
suamer Arriraji. , ,, , ,j himlilish&d inl52;,M,"",' 11 : j . f I w.ii w nlo. ..4 nMinMMtH! Imfcl make it a.Maflsinfl to this and suncaed.
ThaAifbofmni Nnni Mill with .IRQ i.i"'-, .... i i: i . . . . I " 1 TTTT " ZlIiT 'r "
,Tho s, from" Trent wltttT Tr hae beeiisi fT- ,1 -POfi. A hP! HUM AP"
ii i i , , ,
rTTTTT wire isJ,0P0 fett.TOTer We Jtistno river, hev all are. In order and ' denortment. I0T l?e , .t ew wrner uc.onr
mma,- Tnj:V- v"n Ji.viu.viti4 -l'r "VJ - - 7 people all visit it, ana see for themselves.
mD. Unn. V hi&t.A Ii.'- 1, heydfl tot move up very quickly. ItiS above all; let us sustain the officers
n f J 'The first. ndwspatti; advertuem8rit uiA Christinas is one of the new teach- nf tha institution in thair nnhU aflFort th
, octai-utf .
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Everyone
P. M. DRANKY,
South Front Btreet, ,
,1 j ii?Jew Berne, N..C.
I.0.YE0UMIS,
NEW CASH . STORE,
Broad St.; between Railrpid and Middle.
COOK STOVE.
Nothing further seems necessary to
make the New . Farmer Girl a perfect
and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has
large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven
Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, Deep Ash
Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross Pieces all
have cold air braces, and the Covers are
smooth and heavy.
Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined.
The largely increased sales af this
Stove attest its popularity every stove
fully warranted.
P. M. DRANEY, ,.
SOLE AG EXT, NEW BERNE, N. ,C.
Any castings wanted for Farmer Girl
Cook Stoves sold by, P. M. DKANEY at
10 cts per pound. ocl7dwtf
Pigs' Feet,
iTi?ipe
neighboring
. bales of cotton and cotton seed. I i." i.i i. fifDn. I . ... . . , .
m.. -. t . tr: :.u m wiwuuu,vm w """i "j MMu i la vitn ner a science, in a nai
bale soi . eottonia tnrongno ana 80 jr , ywjco i riuiicung miofs ionnn graven unae bo
way one heavy sand pump for river wide aff its' moutfl: one 10 tne arctic
direction of Mrs.
ril" Mit ,Uti)il I"' 'I 1 6('u:l..':
ii Having purchased jthe, r. ) i i i
i. 1
Wniinma. Thia inal
mprovement, w Dags cotton seed, green Uagiona irf 2000 Jmltes iolgand25 miles large 8chooi;lmost loo large for one r ' UlA
- Th mm km 'fwmi'R.t&m WTtir alette. ; . " .. ' teachers But tha Principal ip gradually h . i! r vi
good cargo of cotton and a number of The firsC telescdpe wai made in Enz-1 d imini8hing the number, making the , A ,TJ '
naHsenirers. v . , ! Ilftnd OalHlBoinf6fl8."1 M , ,j-.-i.- i,nliia. . Var nn-
. - : i 7' .... . . ,.,...,,..-.': -la-f-:"
LUX
The Insurance Paid.
Messrs. Watson &
4, Life and. An- claresthat SOZODONT iaan article of ship and zeal, and its improvement every ond wiU call and secure a bargain s Cannod and Bottled Goods, fvl ;t ' t
iWi'ii )! t . ....
POTTER & CO:
brk has Lriddno'ihitnitischo! and 'not' wishing to m6v0 the goods; I
CALL AND GET
1 New Buckwheat Flour and Strained
HonevV'. s' iu' 1 j;.uf I i
i Fnlton Market Spiced Corned Beef,
i The very best lour, '
Teas, Coffee and Spice, i : t
I Ham and Sugar Cured Shoulders,
.Large and small i'earl Hominy,.'.
By.thc lialflbl or keg
; - ,f AT
Wholesale and Retail.
i !m
Ml ,
CHAS. H. BLANK
Aeents of the Hartford Life and An-Li0a-t,.t nnnnnNT iaan artir.la
nuity Insurance Co.';', hav6 paid Mrs. I genufne rerit, and, their patronage on-
ii . f 'XT j n 1 1 . . .1 J 1 1
the sum for which, her late htisband,
Mr. Jno. D. Howard, was insured in
that Company. . i.fi'-., .),."..
We append Mrs. Howard's reoeipt: f
JNKW BEUNK, N. C, Oct 33, 188. !
i.Messrs. Watson & Street., .,,! i
General Agents Hartford Life an.
Annuity lUHuranceUompanyr
Gentlemen 'I , hereby aoknowledgi
the full and "prompt ravnient of five
thousand dollars (5,CuO) made1, to me as
the benehciary
D. Howard. He
your Company
nrior to his death
not I'M1 a required to r y l t a very
, smti;l amount as ernes ana
' .1 , . . t 1 1 - I iiumicu umoo
or snip ana ,., ana unyu every ons wiU call and secure a bargain , s Cannod and Bottled Goods,
ore i.-Jr w -vrnA J ' VerTresnectfullv. 1 " s rotted Meats,
"?r-'-'.- "JOHN dunn;
firms what their, voice proclaims. There ment ha8 Deen remarkable. Mrs. Wil
berlessresDectable citizens prove that it I weu. , , .
is correct. ,No article for the teeth, has Moving from, here, into the main Rob-
such a, wide popularity, in assuredly erta building, the first room to the right
none exeriB sucn a Deneuueus uiuueuuv h , tmiA. under
npenthTO3V rendei-ing, W tr floes, their te occupied by . tho sixth grade under
structure more soiid; and exterminating the supervision of Miss Herring. We
the seeds of its decay, i rr . are.tempted to 1 speak, in very strong
( langSiage of thH school. "It is the most
intellectual iBcrade, in. v the, institution.
rm m size and age, ladies
"oct33dtr
AlMOfriUKJBR; with fflght rdbinsbhd tt
-nceBiiftr3roMiuMftml"'n-lBrg lofrtm Ger
man street, in the City of New itetu., A
For term apply to ' J;.,(tJ
Wm. J. ASO wm. K.TI.AUKK,
the many remedies before the puVl
ootZMlm
:i Attoroeyi at Law.
oi uiy lata Husband jonn f pcniiw.wj .i";. t . .
k.,H ... i.a.. nf Narva Hpnprftt.ivft Hvstem. uiere IB I nearly U11UU
' not . qu .a six months none equal to' Allen a uram rxwo:,' wnicn Sd gentlemen
, ana tlioreEore bad prompuy.iuiu imummuni .im ""and mtelll
KRtvifTor; it never fails.
,5.-At dro
81 rtker.. 0 for
lstSyOr by mail from J.Jl
In mlnintnra. with hrlo-ht I Or
' ,rl I. . T .i Dil.MII'U I, m.1
8tGi or "TVS' MA,
Up KooR,apure
E 4
a f if t whoi!y . d inregarded by. t o Com- Alien, bio rs Av.e, aew loravuy.
i via the soUlomint,: as is 61. av, a ty '. v l" " " ' . " ' . " '
t.io payment of cvery; dollai; for vvIJh
3
he was insured.
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TSia eTt-PBril of Iredell county. N. C,
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gent races, quick and accur-
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ate in ineir reciiauonB sn mouiuom u. r Ale,"Candlo., Oranges, temfiii. Apples, Nula,
it at once arrest? and s hold 'the attention vei i rv Jww;m wf 2".
I M Durham CltrotUis, Tobacoo vr
OI every visitor o un vrruueu muuvn or Binoauig, n
If yon want a good Cigar for 5 cents, 10
r lfi oentt) jloni ,oa always 'And the
ALMKH'H Cirar and Tobacco Store
ral W ter ana einene
iHiteeerves and jeiiy, . . " .
Prunes and' Currants, -j s , r, v ,
. Cakes and Crackers,, i it . :v,
.1 Candies,' ; - 'iv! -i rv fi r;
' Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and
i' Straff, i hmrp'--f 'A?m hk-'
And everything usually kept in a First
Class Urooery. ' yt..'j r.-i -;
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded.1 'i tiia iii i V.
cent.' ' oot21dtf & a I.! Q' YEOMAKS. s
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eralUalth." ' ' I upvn anjp teaoher in jthe country. Miss) ostB-aatr.-W
K what tkat is. H lslluke I The nKESTOTSTEHSl Mi MARKET AF
wi aiwjft,-.fd. ; ?;iuDovatti Ispeicrnt's Jj
At hakkkt uuck. teeftiia noor in we any
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Reived In 4)1 Style.
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wext to s. e. corner ot soutu r ronv ana - i
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Beef Tongues,
.;Small Hama,int'.i:!ii 'ibm ' 3"fV:
i Sugar Cured Shouldere ' ,1. . rt - ,
' Cheese, " ; t$ ;:;) ... It
Pickles, 'M ;i ' f . V. '
j'WhiteJBeans,' lif'VW fii w-H
'Italian Maccaroni,i'v - ',) l.
; jFrpsli Dnnnnil Tkiitiin . i I, .. i
Baiains't'i'tvrti. .3 iv;??',,'
; (Prunesjii '. J . i ;M ft 'nl ,.
Tapioca, m ' i:Mii?it': ,i , f u-v
; Jelly, . L-Ji!",Hf'fii :h34
Pearl Barley,. : ( i uah-tu V
Fresh Bpioesj",';"1
Barne, N. 0.
iron oiumuia. . ,-?. n,l, iir-,....;-. - :
Herved in ail stylet. . octawim
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