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r ; : - - : 11 k 1 eW j I Nr.7 r : ::. c, nir.cn 14. iscs. -OF- ' 1 ' -if - A- Soys .Boots! :jC::1 FfcjTcirsM csdgcl a Pdr cf Dccla :i BOOT " ; Is ft new brand of Tobacco, with a new and sweet flavor that cannot be : celled. Chewers who have given it a trial will take no other. ex Tb Xonsraer Gets Tho Beds. JIow To Get Tho Boots. ieud the Boot Order with size wanted, and we will forward the Loote at once. DONTvFORGET TO MENTION THE KIND WANTED. . Arrival tr.1 Terartiire Hails MAIL CLOSES, For North, West and South, via A. 4 N. C.E.R.at8.80a.m. For Beaufort and the East, at .00 p. m. For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m For Trenton, Folloksville and Hays ville, daily at 7:30 a. m. For Granteboro, Bay River an! Van- demere, daily at 0 a. nv OFFICE HOURS In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. In Mailing Department from V a. m. to o p. m., and from 7:80 to 8:30 p. m Office open constantly between these We pack a TIN OEDEK in one of the Lumps in each Box, which is good J hours except when mails are being His- 0 .it xt t T7".' t-i - ...... n n vir trimitMi nr sATtt. ior eimer one pair oi iieavy iso. x xup j-uuj vr wuo yu i ""jr ,v i , Boots, or one pair of Calf Button or Laced Shoes, uur xeiepnone uiri. The night was still and cold and tho telephone girl was roasting her shins by the key-board and 777 was exposed. She Hew to the call bat- ton and pressed it down until the 1-11 . 1.1 Al J J i. PAlf J IMlnWJIPri RDe mad then put her month; to I I N l W w v h n w w w m a the transmitter and Bald: - "'Ello!" came the response. "Give . me old Pestle's store." "All right; here is Pestle self." "'Ello, Testle." "Hello! who is it1' Uriommnna Hll " "Emmons Hill!" 'Yes, the man .that bought a 'alf gallon of whisky ot you tms ueven in "Well, what do you want!" "Ill would like to know what , n. i . . ii. l'f. -i it. J ois ! I uaua tuo wuio&j. m vuiuo u&ouio Ana are payaoie aunng tno iiie oi uiu wun. u,a f hand nearlv kills me to drink it." 'Ob, I guess it is all right." "No, hit's all wrong." "Well, I'll find out. I'll ask the boys. Say, John, what ails that whisky in the blue .barrel!" Here the naughty girl switched on an attachee of a show who was explaining to bis employer the dis position he had made of the animals in their winter quarters, and who had jast said that he had pat all of them in the new barn, except the reptiles, and been asked what he bad put in (he cellar and be re plied: .'Oh, I pat seven of the largest snakes in it. They will keep better there than anywhere else. You know it takes a pretty good article BY EUYIXQ . rOlIVIELLIl'S : tuarGdv2w tv rey Brick Block, Middle Street, NEW BERNE, N. C. drug him- INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE PEOPLE'S L1UTUAL EflDOWUEHT ASSOC", GEO. ALLEN & CO., AGENTS. POLICIES Issued in Amounts from $1,000 to $5,000, attaohed. each for one-fifth of the amount of the Policy. The coupons are. payable from four to ten years, according to age of Policy bolder. '.- , . . - ' '5 . The cost is moderate, and the payments are made in monthly assessments This form of insurance will bo found very desirable, as it returns the pre miums and interest during life, and Forms a safe investment for monthly savings. "7. ".'.";.,'-; -: j.-r ' - ;" i . Tho Directors and Managers of this Company arc men of high character, and the plan of insurance is considered perfectly safe. " Circulars and full information furnished on application to GEO. ALLEN & CO , , i ' ' . . AGENT FOR THE COMPANY. R. O. -E. LODGE, I have for sale Fifty Bushels DUN CAN S Prolific Cotton eed ; Fifty Bush els JONES'S Seed, and One Hundred Bushels DICKSON'S Improved Seed. Each one of these Seed have their ad vantages. The Duncan Seed is a Long Limbed Cotton, very prolific, and the largest boiled cotton I have ever seen, and suits rich land or land well manured, and ought to be planted fdur to five feet be tween the rows and two feet on the row. one eta Ik .to the hill. If so planted it will make, beyond a doubt, more cotton than any cotton planted or ever was planted in the South. The Jones Cotton Das, also, long iimos. beginning to branch at or near the ground. . Large, pointed bolls, holds the cotton in storms, yet not hard, to pick out... Short jointed, which makes the bolls thick on stalk, and the earliest cot ton I have ever planted. Last year it was all open and picked out by the 20tb of October, and not a boll opened after. It is at least three weeks earlier than any cotton I ever was acquainted with. The Dickson Cotton, all know what the pure, selected seed are. Suffice it to say they are all as good and as pro- lino as l have ever sold the seed or. The Seed I offer for sale this year are all Selected Seed, and in every particu lar as the seed were, of which Capt. A. G. Mosley, Isham R. Faison, W. M. Hurst, Dr. Matthew Moore and D. J. Middleton of Duplin county, and L. W. Harget, Frank Thompson, A. J. Murrill, Solomon Gornto. W. H. Hurst and A. Hurst, jr., of Onslow county, said: These seed are the most prolific and the best cotton planted in our section of the State, and we unhesitatingly say, the seed raised and sold to us by Col. E. W. Fonvielle are the best we have ever planted or ever seen grow. . Cgr u i can 't sell the best 1 shall sell none. . ' - : TRICE OF SEED: Duncan & Jones Seed 1 . Two bushels and under. . 3.00 . Five bushels and over 1.50 Dickson Seed , Two bushels and under .... . 2.00 Five bushels and over...; 1.00 Those wishing to buy had best order at once. If the seed they order should be sold I will send their money back in registered letter. Recistered letters, with funds to cav for seed, at my. risk only. I will sack and mark, as I may be di rected, and pay freight to Wilmington and have them shipped by railroad or express as j. may be directed. ED WD W. FONVIELLE, Duck Creek, . Onslow County, N. C. February l&th, 1885. . fe27dwlm Fruit Loom and Barker 44 Domestic Elcaclicl at Unheard of Pricc3, this rcek, ..At a. n bake?:g. Check, Plain and Striped Nainsook at 5c., 8cl and 10c, worth twice the money, At- A. M. BAKER'S. JDEAL.J5K.11V HAY! HAY! HAY! HAY! SXc and that he ST. N I G HOL YS That is why a dfnggist has lost a FOR good customer and an , Englishman SALT! SALT! SALT! SALT! "LL regards herself as the boss temper ance reformer of the age, and stmts YOUNG FOLKS. Lonsdale Cambric, Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! f 1.000 Sacks Liverpool G. A. Salt. Rock Salt for Jorses, Cattle. Sheep, Etc. ATTRACTIONS TOll 1884-5. No printed periodical can take'the place of At A. IT. BAKER'S. febSdwtf CRAVEN ST., BELOW EXPRESS OFFICE, NEWBERN, TV. 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