. .t.y.TXT. i A ILY JOUBNAL la a 2i column t ) i shed daily, except Monday, at . i- r r, 13.00 for six months. Dellvei J to e:iy uijMriberaat'iOoenUperiQonUi. - . THK WiilliLY JOUBNAU a M eolua n paper. Is published every Thursday at 11 X) per annum. . . ij- " ADVERTISING BATES (DAILY) One Inch one day $1.00; one week $3Mi one month $4,005 three months $10.00; six months 115, twelve months J20.W. AvenlBementa under head of "Business I'- 's." 10 oenU per Una for drat, and I cents fr every subsequent Insertion. Ne-adverttoements will be Inserted tVeen' FetloM or Marriages or Deaths, not toeifeeed ten irie wHI be Inserted free. All-additional matter will be charted i cents per line. - Payment foe transient advertisements most be made If i advance Kejtuiar advertisements . will be collected promptly at .the. end, of each htootn," " ' " Oommnnl -atlona eontalnlna news or' eossloa of weal matters are olloRei''No eommtuueation must be expected, to be na;b tsfaed that con Ulna objectionable, frsoivl itlea; withholds the um of the e,oiaor.or hat will make more than one eolnm n of tbJe per. , . . ":' '. t !( Any person feeling agt-eved at any anony mous oommueteetidn can' obtain Uie same of tue author by application at this offlce and a iuwui wnere lu tne grievance exists.. KCHTIICAIlCLm-PAX. LICOSECTI0X.. THE JOURNAL. at, HARPER. . Business Hiupr, SEW BERNE. N. C JAN. 14 1880. entered at the Post oibm at New Bsrae, w - assaooaa-ciaas uiw, OFFICIAL AGRICULTURE. ' The following article from the , Y. irrW1'7rortftIS(l4Jloii of memoers of Uongress: An effort is to be made in Con err n to provide for" Agricultural r Experiment Stations. This is but a mrt ami parcel pf tba. ndter-ituJ ' ine pressure to bare toe Goverumenj I6 J everything.' ' "Jhat U ,tber,e Jip the agricultural calling over and above an? ether calling which de mands "government experimenta tion and instruction! If there is any one oocupatioa:. in tne United States wuicu needs official attea tipn lees than agriculture the fact is iot generally kuown. There are numerous gentlemen and, practical farmers throughout tne country who an making experiments in stock breeding C anJ 4 ;te8tiDgi the - capacities -"of Roil and climate;in . ever possible way, and it is utterly out or tbe question for too uovern mo weumpeitr wibu tucui. ...,.i The .experience of the immorta Le Due wh epeat thousands of 1m public dollars in officially trying to and oat something about tne cult vation of tea, -after many prrvftte imjirfdajila bad exhaustively been ver the eame. ground, furulsnonB good Illustration of how this; sort thing works.- Tbe sorghum episo U another case in point. The Value placed on tbe services of the Agri . cultural Bureau, and on thaoub lisbed agricultural reports is not of a character to encourage an expan Bion in this line of Government ac tion or of distributing waste paper, A well-edited agricultoraijonrnal . disseminates' more useful informa tion among the farming community than any Government agency is capaUa of. while as;; a pioneer in the possibilities of the calling the fATArnmntit wonld .full , sn far be hind the voluntary explorers eon amor m to be utterly fridtcqitrtl. The project of teaching thefAlberM can farming community (agriculture by Government ofBaiala it about as reasonable as one to prop up the most stable of the Egyptian pyra tnids to keep it from turning upside down : v-' Tie "JorBKAI. has repeatedly urged that the farmers can by using their .local papers be oC far more oenejii'io one anoxner .man any experiment station ran by. the Gos crnjnent. If a Jarmer, in this sec tion wanted to know anything abbht trucking or raising Vegetables1 te would -'eonsnltr 'Mesirst'DtJV" fthfu CEiipCETT,' Boski.K or any of (he tracers, around New Berne, -where practical science is used' la mannr ing and f coltivating, rather than J-isk therepbrta sent oat byGor ernment experiment stations. There is not a county in all, this, sectioo that does not contain farmers who can eir raluabl inionnation ;on tbe cultivation of cotton, corn1, the cereals and on' stock raising.2 ' Bii't the "'great difficulty' is' in ', gett taenr co use tneir local papers & sYsBomnafjno Ihoir1 rinvi a.nI T. perimenta. If they would do this, thera would be no use for the1 Gpv1 Hernmenft either JTalional' or 'state, to organize "experiment, stations, The publication, of BJCAN.'a iof anula for manure by the local papers taroiighou4.tbe. Sooth, has' done xnore real good than the Agricul tural Departmehl at' Washington since Hi ' form ation. Tbe Depart nnent may be necewaryjfor.the col lection and preservation of statis tics. Lut further than this it fs rid ; .. : .'-' ' ; V'" " TLe climate ,of 2Tortli Carolina n a no great extremes or beat - or co.J. 2 lie winters are generally mild, without any excessive cold. The thermometer - seldom gets as low as 15, and 'remains so but a few days. An extremely cold win tereUaiftjOouurs, not oitener than once in ten years, and then the ex treme of ald beldom lasts longer than two .weeks."""" The average of the thermometer in winter is about flo wers bloom ' in 'the open air mne months in the year, and in some .seasons, joeea : bloom until January-! Springr opens ia Febru ary, and ID the latter part of March tmekera commence 'shipping vege tables. Cottdn'is being, marketed in Septem tier, and the corn crop in fjDYejmber$4 trrtWlav!: Ti.'-) ' hi Immediately on the sea coast ice seldom iorms'Btrongenbugh to beat thbeigbVof a! man. andisleichine is ahnbstffotjknbwb., ; jpie , winters are generally dry, tne raiufall being Bwa.mj8.-vilij& j entire' year, ' when penaed, they-Tequire nothing more han -an' nnicloseoy; shelter, The isothermal )ihe 6f JEasterq Carolina asseSj.LarppgBwcjpuiinerii ,par r 1? ranee, so renowned i for the Qfta.efl8.oUta cjimate,t , During tbe ammecmMBtks: thei heat is Dot as rroressiwasit Witf.iliadle Oaro- linWiirtlieOTtherM Statesyand thi tfa,jr; bit weather lasts but atituna..v:Sun. strokes are almofltii -fuknowi: The average heat iff 'summer is 73, "The prox ihrltV td'ttie e i " and being" perie- ntfidji eyeryeiptipn.wy aounda u.iBiWatSooar8e8,'imodilie8' the hatBuTirf prevailing winds during tba safflmer months1 - are" froth the siovthwes,? ahd Southeast, and they aVe of almost dailv. re2ularitv. -i A lirt,ly ivaUii,j;iMimier night is of rttre oocurencs) ia the' cttv of 'New Tiurlnrthl'mdntVsof ". October. vembe-r aact ait sof December, tbeiimat isof dalicions -softness: the-aftmosbbere' Is" singnlarly bright aaa cieqr, anq suen js trauspar-. encY .that opjeefs,, atn great . dis tance seem near. Outdoor? labor dowBg the cntrryrcaflr seldom interrupted either .by excessive heat preice38i.ve.e6ld. ;:..: I A' great, deiw of Jgnbirancf pre- U3 as regards, tne fiealtnrolnesa of e climate of Eastern North' Caro- a,t TJte anintormed think that it tboand t ! pestilence "where jfttb .bestrides' the . eveninz crale atiiffj jtlie yielding breatn inhales pbon t.witn i it si delight,- and the : iiioaiaeaof Jaohet melts' away nn-! rBT)K)airaHty ot nature." This etWr bf o'tiafon" Vaf7one; time wjidplreaa; (griaier faoiUtlea rfor rapid oiumimioatk)u ! have greatly dtspelledi U'l The 'day - has passed when a westertf tnn mnde; hia will before Jie staVteft; bp joflraey east employe 1 road t : New and (J .1 I loy 1 I in clvaric often work ia Idl-lrg a turnpike ; h f Ewarrp bttwern .tt river in Juiitj v f nties, though em i ia ur?r and summer and cai -ling land, and iug in water, kept in ex cellent health and improved in their physical condition. It is a well es tablished fact that the - geaeral health of the convicts working in the ! east, was better than those working on railroads in the , moun tain region ot North Carolina." . ' Professor Emmons, former State Geologist, asserts that the swamp lands are not unhealthy,' and the late Hon. Edmund , UuiSn. in his sketches of Eastern North Carolina, alluding to Hyde county, says: "From the existing condition of the land and of the lake region, every stranger would. ; infej; ; th a .general and worst effects of malaria ia pro ducing disease and death, but I was assured that such was not the fact. and that the residents Buffered 'bat, nine irom. autumnal aiseaset; tue people.'! saw,' had the' appearance of, enjoy ining at, least. ordinary good healtb. Among the number 1 saw there werfi o.three peighborjog resident prbptietoxs; each-of seven ty or more yeawof wge and then in good i beaJth.T -"Notwithstanding nearly the entire., county of llyde is Til Absolutely Pure- i This powder neTer Tanea. A marrel of purity, streuKtn, ana wnoieaomeneaa. store economical than the ordinary kinds, and ean ot be sold la competition with the multitude t low. test, short weight, alim or phosphate powders. Sold only lu oana. Rotax Bakibv PowdcbOo.Iuo Wai-stW.'J. . novls-lrdw " -' E. II. HEADOUS & CO. ii.udo ScU UiHsol ved Boi e: Biiner cieareq ornnciearea. wa,mp a.ouo Scka Kaibit-guawUt e fana,r,ne iBuaoicants are noted lor J ''miwit.' : , ; ' t i.uuu socks,, i'.mo ,isiaiia. j ,ii 1,000 Sacks Pocomoko: '! ' ' i JUeado wh?.j llxtrft -Early Feas, iRe d Iotatoa.' IteAnt and other tolGornev.rollock and Middle Sis., ! i WarehoUs,.0tton Exchange Place, '". r 623 d wtf. ; , , HEW BEKNE, C, :::::::.: Sliddle street, cor. South S.- m "fca w ax " it m V- . Frout strett, New Ieriiet m m In oider to make room for my Spring tocJr.I will leU, for the NKXTHIRTV I) A Vd. my Consisting of Mens A Boys' Suits. Ove con ts, Ulstoi i. single Pan's, floats and Vcuk, I. ties Okaks. Jerseys, hhawls, blankets l,ree UoodH, Hoots and Klioes, Huts 'i'runis, ijittbiviiaa Kubbertboes, ttubbertAwis. Also a full essortuieuior f onoiis x. - -i '' r.Oaly Thirty Days. .Come before Bargains are rose. I Q85.i ..' IX fit: mm; sir." . i.ii their fine physique i,and : generally healthy appearances Some portions of Eastern Carolina are less healthy than other portfonsi the same "rule- hdlda good everywhere, i in every kn eaiity tiotn la city anttcountry.but U may be said that thf3re4s,ne pws1 iion of the ooontryiiow described n which the inhabitants do not enjoy ; lair, avergge '-oX; good.- bealtb, j whether living ia j the: Jipland ;or piney lands, or m the swamp lands. It is generally conceded ' that ' pint; ifegions,' prf regionsm" whlclt; Jhe tjurpeUnla pwWore tl) principal forest.) growth, i! are !i remarkabry tteaitbyi tio general is this opionfon that many eitizetis in Easterri Carb-. lina liviner In 5 toWnsr havia thfiir' Dlaces of summer resort omone. the' pines,y,7he balsamic effect of ; these treea ia soothing to weakr andckleli oate constitutions. The good effe-cts or-tbeiniat ;oti " person Ttrotni abroad having weak lungs, or those who are consumptive, is notioeabWf and a Drolonflred "stav -ia Eastern Carolina is generally louowea oy ajerKicor wastbplymagioal. ihad no perhianent enre.' n ;aord, l-mteothiS io1? ,?mu SetfS f- r- ii n n pvr r - ' 1 .up.eiJtfiiospliat 1$ Unrivalled for all Pertihzing .Purposes, and specially adapted to the growtb of E4ELY TRIJOKS A trial is b11 that ia needed to convince any one of the unrivalled excellence of POCOMOKE, and pur references are the planters of this section, a well as Out patrons generally, throughout the South. ,; , , , , y v .-. The following r a few of many Teetimonials: ' . ' , - . , . r V K. H. Msadows A Oo New Berne,N. U,: , : ;" '"''' ' " ' 1 "; ', . I'BAK Sibs-I have used POCOMOKEfr the ratt three years oil my t'rtlti farm, ana have received better results from H than any other fertilizer, More especially whan ased nnder PcUlot a and Qibbage. I expect to use ten tq flftef n tons on tbe next crop. , , ,a c-y . I used POOQMpKB under cats, applying at the rate of U pounds to the aore.slTliia U thorough test by the aide of No. 1 Peruvian Gnano, and the action of POCOMOKJ was the bat ,E . .r,.rf 0 ' - I ' ' ' T. t: BNIPE9, Zunl 8tatloD. Va. I used POCOMOKB anpcr-phoiphate this year lu connection with aevtial of the best Quanoa on Iho market and think It Uaa good, if not better, (ban any I aver ustd. ,t hastens the erop more snduwkf scotton mature earlier than uy.l .irnsed.coiiaeqaently have verx tlfv TKiJluJii! ." ' J Uttle stained, - ..nlj 1 di'ff ?JfC &m:j A,pjgttlar,,sConductor Says,? . t oonsideoiit soy duty to Import some very yalqable.lanimatlan to my frlouds and ae e alatanneaas many of them know the nn- pleaajtnt oonUltlon nnder 'which I fcare la. MredtoperfDrmlag thy dutloe as conductor f IherOarglaicniriUirallrotid. - j boave momths igo I became afflicted with a aervereattadk of Rheumatism! and desire-to state kowi araa cured.: It inoressed Invlo- leasts ntii I cou'd no longer get In and cat of tlieears wltbootasalstaneei I .While tlins suffierlBg all the agonies of tbls (trenddlaacaeand ready to abandon my po StUonX'was Indented to try B. 8. B.' THE . Where Japp led POUOMOKK at tke rate of WO rounds vJie aote I ruakeoDeaitd I half busheli pf paouts to the shock, agaibktr three perks, to t he shock on Ihe same land where no Pocomoke was used.' f , ,- -!-'' "Bi 6. OBAT, emlthfleld.'Va. ' " tjs. jatsAiJuwa sX.uu.; Agents, Berne, ..jr, p, ideoudwsm ci,!,? to sue; 2"1 ! ',' ' , XTorfolte,', VV 0 riyil ',11 - ' t-t Uamnfitetmrers ad Dealers Im Bash, teei-s udSllnds, (ita.Ii'way; tTlndaw iiauT , .-, T51 i Patirta, OUs, Jm. Also, rtl lae BnUdsrs. Hardwa. jin .i-Htj I e Any Eastern or Northern triors duplicated. Estimate furnlshf d upon appUcaitoa : ,,i be.; asserted r. "without 'bV--fctarJ snccessul . refatation. , that f .'the ; la wonderful ehanae before UBlnir half a bottle. After taking only four bouiua. I find mrself ar oay a. well man, 'this splendid medicine M yititjhp ITQQ w,ater. section, of Nortn 4jarpnua and, req nested the prayexaol.the faithful - for his : safe return tols monYiin hrrm'li UW jnid tftre'by: its" fruits, anil we nesiof a ppRAtry ifrom.the. general appearance, of it in habitant their lonityt and "' the ' death ; rate uporr intsasis;" pastern;. jforth Catbiip a'm'ikje )aa good showv incr aa ninir " Sl.atA . in. .MiA-eTTainn Typhoid fevers, consamptioii pneu monia, arpnt&eriff ana scarlet feter, so! 'prer'alettfi tt the Jiniddl and i ; I jITJUWJ , 'I ... n , , , u- - reswirn poriions pr ipe acate. have d..abuiinff Dlacenithe Pamliri section of mstetm i Carolina. It Is an; indispntable t fact,' that there js nq art f tMlTfl'Jted Stated where thieinhabltknlkareoffinfirrihvsinnA tha4 lit. .anjtern; iliTorth i Carolina, xne oaiy Jevera prevalent are of a mild tjpe, bilious in -their charac- tetmiTTTeTci readily to ekUlfal treatmdnt. fWiflr reasonable care and prudence, one can keep in good healtb,Jnrajnjrpart of ..the Pamlico section. Malaria exists everywhere, eitner in' a ereaier w lesser degree. oairiiownere 'are us oaiemi Juno? apices Jess felt than in the swamp fan as of tne ytate,' and: nowhere in tbe-y&tata ia..tha jdeatU -rate less: There is no . la of laborers any where in thfr- United 'Stateg that 1 -r-: - a.iJL aL-iflaaifc' ia naye. penex aeaun &aan tuose wuose daily ocqtipaifoaj that of draining sw&ian landa,'Or working in lumber in a swamp, Malaria is one thing, and the roductof- vegetable de composition is ' another. The up tominr ofr argillaceous 'soils will eqse malaria and wide-spread pes tilence; but no instance can. be shown" of a desolating sickness aria iag from the clearing of swamp lands, or from working or dwelling in a swamp. Many years -ago. the State of North Carolina :.tnaoe an appropriation id drain a portion of A., . , 5 ' . , , . . tuB Bwamp tanas iB ajyae conotyj tboee who had charge of the work stated that there was no sickness among tbe laborers during the sum- met months, and bone of any con sequence during. . the year.' In ; building the i Atlantic and TS'orth Carolina Eailroad, which runs from j Goldsboro to Moreheai City oo the sea edast paBoing fof over 25 miles through a dense 8?a:sp, tbeAealtb of the laborers. rwa cood' eveirinl tie hottest we.itLrr 'Another re-! t-;3 : UU ''TIT Pni iv- I iJ r -1 1 118 r OT CU,B uv lcw wuuutrrIUI inineoase ci-i. i . i or niywrte, wno was ais- terribly afflicted uuueu Dwvteu wnere consumDiivoiwita rheumatism. 1 f uia uuou pleasure in reaommendlog . d. b. iii uiv irieua as r itvix-uijAB. . At- and Dr. 1. r.'rionnMAw. Conductor Central jt, R, ; v.. i- i- 1 h'i ;., .W'l j ',',', '. ,., tit.?, Vnntll patients stand a better chance , of twins cureq man in j&ascerq Jarol ,,, nr. k wchmidt. Agent c. u. u., .lina;"iria;aaDitariaiii;(:aiidi jaolKAUaJS (.?;.A,!.I,0,,? wuere is me areraee ouration oi i' lite arreater-ur-iv.!if ,.ii-u have entered the , Eace for Supremacy 'png Dea Diy Goods, OIo!hing,-B i!.t ft In BOYS, ; YOUTHS and i MEN'S' CLOTHHTaii tEHEtJM4TlSM. : srVktaa saadsa xVka IPsai tSMaiM simsI ' mUH.illil iThoneaus of dollars cab be Wed by ubiuK proper juagmenc in iBKlDKoare pr .1 tne health or yourBeirand , family., If von arA;Kilirm ollwr JUmntAV. J v.. mm ' . m.M . VVUJJCJt- . - ion, poofappetite, low and depressed. J eara, my mothor influenced me to proeure spirits, and Mnerally debilitated, do not focr her.j.filM had been eonflned to j.i . . i . . Tir . . , , .. . vcuiy st.inoaieut,' ou BQ. as Once aud I u"i jwrwitu juuuuii wuii rueamHiism, procure a bottle pt those ' Wonderful wWohkadstabborniy resisted all theusua JjectriCf Bittere. Which never fail to I rmedle Wlihlo twentyfour hours after AlUiongh a practitioner of nearly twenty I A:JL UAN UlVJj VQU , t. -..-., ;t, An All Wool Men'$ Suit for $7.50, I'rfia W fV.'i Cfifll- (lAilfl'jytlfKl ;4wt" Goods latest Styles and Neatiesilti,! tyre, and that' for the triQiog; sum of 60 J Mmaaenelng B. B. B. 1 observed marked re- . IBM JU..DW1UUJCIICCU UCI LL1 II U UVI ib nearly as, active as ever, and has tbe front yard with' -take In band," tier improvement la truly aij o0 ;- ;-;. -.r "... ,rHu urj,fn 1 been In aasaisL uuw oefiui ana immensely gratify ing. , ( ITT Cja'asJ' iakfiaS fliiiji i Cyittii-.T .r;i-i M Ti.ra oil wssi DUIfFT. ti leaning won! 1 1 f. IL MONTQOMEET. M. D. JaeksonvUle, Ala.. April 27. 185 For salt', wtioleiiela and.retaU by K. H. TWENTt-FIVE PER CENT ZOWflt THAJTiTIIS zawtifmii no matter what any one tells yon or Advrrt iafta.i w t.i ,1 ! m4 liv on i tarT .'Comes, examine and convince yourst-li before pur(inasing Vl8ewiierV'J,h a:. j ilsis;; f--i. '.''. -7-;,; oo7 d w6tn .$y;;ci.':; M. 1 SULTAN, t'i t'f : rOattltsiStOeKikr thiA. M r to n rw fc'ki I ..... n J tt . , . . ' llLij dnaltoatt Hieranf.-I' , J- v ,;W"lJtol,esi,.l.s; viuutl J obbsr ibf Pflninp Goods; Candy Factory at the Froft Pond ; . 1 .i t loc20d8m.;' 1 f,i - ... j- ''' Cm 'Oertine at A.f4.joms QLQ 6fJnS i EE! BEUJUUE SELF CHE tivonte preicriDtioa 'of ene nf rh m noted and' Successful snccialUf n tk n q rfw rancoi mat ine soim at nervous lebllltv, fc Maaheod, Weakaess and llM.r. Sent m piMBwioH envelope jf ree. ,irugisu csa all it, Addfett DRi WAHp f CO.Uouislana. Mo. tr tnail 1; ftliOUCe.'' ?f?iAni.a .1-1-. tmeau iscV.SM. 'tt 'aluW-ar. b Builder8 Material, Machinists Supplies, Machinery, Coli'cn Gins. Ene-ines. Cotton "Ptprkp TTnw Prctios Weil"T'rni " ' C7 f IVBSVO) VUi i!liUil ;' AUUCO.-' II t U U U1JU, Machine Oil, White Lead, mxed.raint,'inseed 0ilr Gk: 1 de31d30d THOS.' POWERS. ,i . I. ' 1 T St Snnra. . Cnrrltack,'lt. O.. ri j V. 1 1, ; 1 1 KtrtiUlit' 4Ce; CU., f hm Facte id CciissicaL'crcbanls , ! ! Ul Wastes' Street, Wswrolat, Vk. - ebeoial attention- glvn jtO' th,y Bure"0' (DOlTON.Ll7MBfc.R. tXiRV.PEArrrHi vA. I'AfOKS and Country Products. ,.,?,( i Raferenoea: B, W.BeU A Bon. Harlowe. Car, t Oo., N. C.JE.B. Barge s Co., SllTerdale. Bwpnero, roiiocKS-1 ' t ,.n . t , ,'...,- ell, N. .O.t John Jacobs, Bontti M ilia. I IiriittraVI il. U ' LU li.fc.ll DBlOW CO. tUiS, Jo&es Oo, ' " T . J ... V ' . , WUUU MWLB, C91UIU iU Ilia N. 0.1 Marine Bank, Not-folk. Vi.: Major Wm H; Etberldge. prolk Co- Va t t. W, Ires, Norfolk. lu't, oi eiixi'-n ori) ni Ln OF TBI uinst'l .s fi!tl(t u sind Bottler ruiiy, juime. ijricic. uement. naster, , BTJILDEIIS' tllTD' i KIAL Mechanics' Tools, Builder's i Hardware. rarTf-ou 1U c '4 f i 1 r t 4 Material, Saddlery, Steam", Jtnd, Gai Fine Iren'&na r- Steam Fittings.., rc AOIlICTJLi:i74aLLIIIPLElIEUTS-f U vmtvisi uMiunsi utu vuiwu xmggiug- ana lies, -u c ' ? Twine. tc, at LOWEST UAEKET PEICES. f . ' , Tl A aT ea ajja A jaa . , iienis lor i?ire ana; mo insurance; S3 .1(1 t''i It. '11 1 . J -) 6i 1 fl ti at i xlulio Ja tt ' " e"it sftii -- n( 'I Mo Va. If iter, tLBTtford. K. C I U'UUama Bros.' I .VauaW-B. White' Bro., Norfolk,!'"'! ;: - ,; u 1 i l-iaa-S-if waMwlstvil ni TO1 10-1 H.'CUTliER'S iri,6Misl.ie?A at mi 'ed 1 u J -Bi l lit js ..!. i ..... : ,.Woaifi-iwu'ij'i j l.HJtn,f iiif ,i " FHIXAIgLPHIA ;, r mm a a ..- 0U5 8T0KE FILLED WITH' 'OYisions,? icrT A '."Boots'and S m.-'l ',1 1 . t .... ,. l : . ii; j .aoM r.f. lo.'lt Cnanitzr -:t,10 liccc34 I ft,- .:,: i-:a .Tilr;': '.-Ti:4i'!t rtl : ..1 "ti t.-.i - ;j i (Of thelbest make, 1 iy Jticcc3 a.i ;.... ..u.'j Fino Tcilci C:ti.e; l ' AKD E VE2YTIIINQ ' 5:3 FtTr'-T' iirs WW 23. T. recti li-'jiis iu i-tlf!ii.t , ;-:.t;i' j -; 'It ,1. tfl- -T1!'U ''. I ' " j.j Jiciy.iDerne, N. C. fjn i A" ' ' . -ybtebeer'took preniiuris at the Cen tf no '.IE' t: . Dry Gocds.!--'-' ' - Eats; did Caps' " ' . .'a. Crockery, Etc.. fri fset 'e keep evervthtno- tl)t Is knt In a Fintlas Vsrlftr Htore. !l of whtfh v e art oflertr-a -AS: LOW AS 1UK Lo H'EoT at I Y boiesale e Ketalhx-n-, v-rn .... - if Come and see tts sad be eorirlnefd. ; r .9 1 . st I lUadelphia and -1. rv.st-jiurllia1 tllnistes, and is tlx -' own. vv'T.-r.u.? V A ,-.3 .-i Ii ,Jj!-ta ! ; :t : - -, i no fcrffi'iTi'ili'" ''1 '" ' CO 1-ixUf'i Has removed to his old stand on P'odst'oet, . between Alex. Jiiiiersnd K At. 1 hv v he would be pimiwd to in 1 , , ' t'g ' eustomers, ana iipiy t a v i . 1 . Bwf, Veal and K iiiion ti.o uisi kt r . ) It r"-""".-""-- t1" rt . .1. ,,, ,!Lo j in '4". '- t i rfee of cliarge. CIIRISTMAS. NEW YUAII, ' 1 FOUJITn OF JULY, And many other days are (omlr ?. 1, 1 1 V a ail nmy live lu (tooU health hi , ..vi 'ow one of the moM r! 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