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Y VOL. 3. BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1888. NO 5. V WE11 t 2m F. Mm DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. AxK STKEET, 2SD DOOJt FROM TUKNEU, 0- 'Q o "ye Glasses and Spectacles, Sayc your eyes by,buying a pair. Color ed glasses, fcr weak and "sore eye3. Dr. Davis is solo agent for these glasses, they cannot be bought elsewhere in thus coun- tr;! ! Tlie largest and cheapest assortment of Patent Medicines of all kinds always in stock. ' Dr. Kilmers, Cough and Consumption Cure. Eradfields Female Regulator. B. B. B. S. S. Warners Safe Kidney Cure Ae Iii- 7i ;-. Simmons Regulator. Bulls Cough Mixture. Chill Remedies, Select your medicines from a large stock And at'iiviiig prices. Remember the place, DR. J. B. DAVIS' DRUG STORE, Ajtn Street. 2xp voqb. from: Tuknek. EAUFORT ACAlikMY. lr. G.-W. Artuxgton. ) p , . . Mrs. G. W. Arkisgton. Jr nnc,Pals- The next session will begin on the last Monday in August. The course of studies is preparatory to a-.iy college of tiie Grsf class Fupi's who cannot take the prcpai-a)-i y course will Je instructed in the nios u;4 t'ul English lutacivs. Tniiim; per- scssi as ' f twenty w-eks Fr r.n.lMi nVaneiic-s. MO t.. $15 ' J aiil Oj;?k. each extra, $5.K: ?15.0r $1.00 Incidental expenses. Hoard. SiO.OO er month. For lurthcr information, address G. W. A TIRING TON, Beaufort. N C. The aclvanacs oCa reliable, safe and efficacious Family Medicine, is incalcula ble, and when such is found, the blessing is thus happily eKpressed. I EXCLAIMED, "EUREKA. I have been using Simmons Liver Reg ulator mys If some five years or more, aud ray family a'so, and can testify from ex perience to its virtues. I never recom mend a medicine unless I know it to good. In a ministry of twenty five-yeai 5 I have often felt the need of such a medi cine and when I found it I exclaimed, 'Earefca." Rev. f. P. Harper, proprie tor of the "Christian Visitor," Smithfield. N. C. gHERIFi-'S SALE. By virtue of an execution in my hands for collection, in favor of W. T. Fair cloth, zs, the Morehead City. Hotel Com pany, I will sell at the Court House door in Beaufort, N. C, on Monday Msrch 5th, 1888, at 12'' o'clock m., the following property, squares 1 and 2 with the improvements thereon, known as the Atlantic Hotel property, to satisfy said execution. J. B. RUSSELL, Sheriff. Beaufort N. C, Feb, 3 1888. 1 m. The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons. St. Louis, Prop'r M. A. Simmon? Liver Medicine, Est' d 1S40, in tKe U. S. Court difkats J. H.Zeilin, Prop'r A. Q.Simmons Lir er Regulator, Esfd by ZeiUniSoS. M. A. S. L.. M.. has for 47 years cured Indigestion, Biliousness, JJTSFEPSIA,!5ICK ilKADACHKLOST Appetite, Sour Stomach, Etc .ev. i . . tteams, Jf astor AI. i. Church, Adams, Tenn., writes : "1 thuuK 1 sAouia nave been dead but for your Genuine AI. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. I have sometimes liad to substitute rrgj 1 "oeiun-s sum lor your oueai- ctne, dui it uou t - answer tne purpose. OPLE Ur. J. Jl. graves, i-aitor i;it 'aMist. Memphis. Tenn. says: I received a nackasre of vour Liver Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a charm. I want no better Liver Regulator and cer tainly no more of Zeilin's mixture. E THE RECORD. G. AV. CHARLOTTE EDITOR. tW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Une lear......... $1.50 Six Months,. . .. . . ..... ..75 Four " , .... J.i... 50 Two " ,. ..: .25 I Cash in Advance. Entered at the Post Office at Beaufort, . vy., as seconu ciass matter. t" The Editor of this paper is not re sponsible for the views of correspondents. ta it mere is an mark on your paper, it means that yoar subscription has expired, if lease renew at once. Vs ' Jlie Record is the official paper ot the yui. oenatonai uistnet, compose 1 Of the counties of Onslow. Carteret and Jones. - EST" The Postmasters in the counties of Onslow. Carteret and i Jones, are special agents of the Recobd, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions to Viiio . . LOG A X S . February. Wizard Oil. For sale by Allen Davis. Piso's Consumtive Cure For sale by j Allen Davis. Ayer' Sarsaparilla. For sale by Allen Davis. Russia aud Germany both continue 1 active war preparations. A she vi lie fret an appropriation of $105, 000 for a public building. Shaker's Extract. Roots or Curative syrup. 1? or sale oy Allen uavis. Rod Star Cough Cure, nrP saffe and sure, x or sale Dy Alien uavis. Patent Medicines of all kinds and de scriptions at Allen Davis Drug Store. Miss Magcie M.Robbins has returned home from a visit t Washington, N.C. Ess. Jamaica Ginger, larjfe size for only 35 cents. For sale by Allen Davis. Pav your town' taxes. The constable means business. Pay at once. Florida Oranges and choice Noithern apples for sale at the recoup Office. Monday and .Tuesday of this week were very much like davs in ihe spring of the year. -.Sheriff Russell .wtnitR the . money due him for iaxos, jpy at.oce and save yonr-' st Ives trouble. " Spico, (lores. Ginger. Ess's Cinnam'tn Lemon jMid :mi:ia P v5s. Far sale by Al'en Voli:-a Cordi d, 'cnre "lysponsi.T, i-rl:. Allen t' pti on and Davi f. !ieii-.;uia. O.- '. i t-v Warm-is. Liver and Kidney Cure. Safe Nervine, and Safe Pills For sale by A l n Davis T; Tlie f,itizen3 of NewBerne and (Graven Couaty, will hold a Fair on March 13.14. and lath. Mr. Willie Sanders has obtained a clerkship with Hornthall & Bro's, . in Plymouth, N, C, success to you Will. The Blair bill, is now under fire in the Senate. At this writing it. is impossible to tell whether the bill wiJJ become a law or not. : Try A A X A 1, and Number Five Ci gars at Allen Davis Drug Store. None better for 5 cents Hair brushes, Tooth brushes. Clothes brushes and Camel's hair brushes. For sale by Allen1 Davis. Won't some active young: merchant take the bull by the horns? and at oace organize a fire department for the town of Beaufort. Dr. J. B. Davis has beeu quite sick the past two weeks. W are pleased to learn that he is much improved, a The Annifton Hot Blast says the man who fails to advertise in dull-times is on a par with the fellow who refuses to eat because his stoiaach is empty. j The 'Twins" are on exhibition at Dr. T. B. Delamar's Drug store. Will guar antee satisfaction or the money will be refunded. Only 5 cents. Tutt's Sarsaprilla and Queens Delight, for speedy and permanent cure oPRbeu matism. Diseasesof the skin. Dyspepsia &c. For sale by Allen Davis. Paikers Gmcer Tonic. The medieine for every family, surpasses all other re medies in the cure of dyspepsia, Indiges tion &c. if or sale by Allen Davis. Ash Wednesday comes and Lent be gins on Febuaryl5th this year. Shrove Tuesday thus following on St. Valentines day. - A bill introduced in the U. S. Senate by Senator Ransom to appropriate $500. 000 to build a light house on Hatteras Shoals, has been reportee favorably by the committee. Hon L. 0. Latham will have charge of said bill in the House. Rev. F. A. Bishop and wife are house keeping in the Buckmao house on Ann street. TTe are informed that steps are to be immediately taken, to put in order the property recently purchased by the.' Ann St M. E. chnrch, for a parsooag'-J Through the courtesy of Dr. Eugene Grissom, superintendent of the N. . C. Insane Asylum at Raleiiih, we have on our table the annual report of the officers of said institution We make the follow ing extract: During the year. 32i pa tients were treated, 292 remain, 42 more than the capacity of the Asylum. The ad missions during the past year, weie 74 in number, and the dischargee 30. During the year there; only 8 deaths, less than 2f per cent of the whole number of patiei ts treated. This Asylum under the mpnao: ment f Dr. G lissom is an honor to our State. J : we tender our thanks to benator I. 15' ' Vance, for a copy of his speech on the tariff and internal revenue. This speech of our nofele Senator should bo road and circulated; We want a correspondent at every post office in Carteret and Onslow, send us the uews on a postal card, and we will send you a copy of our paper free. Hurrah for Onslow! 222 majority for the i Rail Road subscription Eastern North Caroliua must have better trans portation, we need Rail Road and Steam- boat lines, and must have them. ti ,i : i ? a. 4 uc iuu Wu, u.ai K un your paper is to inform you that your . subscription has expired.; Dont keep us waiting any long er, pay us at once, we really need the money. .Mrs .'Ed ward Buckman, left for Balti more, on Monday last where she will n w. A 4.?..A J"!- 1 " n apuuu wine wiuts wuu uer suu iir, j. ,. Buckmau of the firm of Mess. J E. Bell & Co A list of the officers and managers of the Fair, which is to be held in New - Berne, on March 13tk 15th, appeared in the Journal of Jan. 30th. We notice -the names of W. 3. Chadwick and George W. Charlotte, of Carteret, as Vice Presidents I mi T- .... itckunu win uo greai.i - luiproveti on or about March 1st, next. We hope that the merchants will show their ap preciation by handing in their advertise ments. Give us a fair patronage and we promise a good paper. uur exenanges are miea witn the ac- counts of heavy snow storms all over the North. Many of the lanie water courses North are ce bound, and steamers and vessels cannot enter the various sea ports. On the28th of January, about mid night, three negroes coufined in the jail at Plymouth .for the murder of an old clock peddler, were taken from thence by a party of masked men and shot to death. The young ladies and gentlemen, con nected .with bt. rauls f. Hi. church bun- day School, will give an entertainme.it at Davis Hall on Thursday evening Feb. 9th The entertainment will consist of tableaux, charades and- music. The whole affair is under the direct manage ment of Miss Lrama U. Manson, ana. we advise all to go, who can raise the funds.' He who possesses a friend whom he can trust, one who is found faithful through storm and sunshine, has one of the rarest treasures which this world holds Let us strive. then to gain the friendship of every we can, and once having it, we should so live and act as lo retain it Insure in the OldPeop'e's Mutual Bon cut Society, the only reliable Insurance Company f r old people in the Uniter: States, and the cheapest.' s tfrrst and be;;'. f or all a;res. Call on Dr. T. B. Dolantar, Aiicnt for (';itU'iH cui'ity, and be en. vineed. Also Agni for the, Now Yoik Mutna' Rv-serve t..tjil business 3190.000, 000. D-poit,eJ with' tysura'neo Vp-t;r-me its $250,000 ; Cur old friend George Ash. of Now Berne is still on deck. See his nvw ad vertisement on our fourth pag -George-is a clever fellow, sells good goods, and sells as cheap as anybody. Be sure and call on him when you visit NewBerne, or send i him your orders by mail. Dave Jones is still with him aud will be pleased to wait upon his Carteret friends. We notice that several of our exchan ges mention the name of Judge James E. Shepherd, of Washington,' N. C, for a seat on the Supreme Court, bench. The record seconds the motion. We know of no bettei man in the eastern part of the state, and of no ono more entitled to advancement than Jye Shepherd. He has made an honest, conscientious and upright judge of our Superior Court, and the people of the State would honor them selves in honoring him Judge Shepherd will preside at Carteret Court,. .spring term, March 19th. Rev F. A. Bishop and his most esti mable wife, were visited at the parsonage on , Monday evening by a portion of the congregation of Ann Street M. E. Church, each visitor went armed eip a pie, with articles good for the inner man. AVe were not able to be present, 'though ab sent in; person; we were present in spir it and by prox We learn that a very enjoyable evening was spent by all who attended Such manifestations are right and proper, and they have a ten dency to draw pastor and people closer together. Maybe and his companion, often receive such man ifes'tat ions of the love and respect of the flocK to which he has been sent to minister to. The eclipse of of the moon on last Sat urday evening was a grand sight. The atmostphere was cool and bracing, and Fair Luna, though clouded by the vari ous phases of the eclispe, presented a most beautiful appearance. The moon was not visible until about 6.30, when she rose dim and murky, the total' phase showing about 6.50, lasting about an hour. At 8.20 the eclipse was over anland cost, the moon appeared to shine with renewed brilliancy. The cause of an eclipse of the moon is its passage through the earths shadow. When it is in eclipse it alwajs presents a dull red copper color, which was brighter on Saturday night than is usually the case owing to its near occurrence after twilight. The - longest time a moon can be eclipsed is an' hour and three quartai s, and the largest num ber of eclipses which can occur in a year, .seven; the least number two. In every 1 18 years andlO days there are 70 eclipses ofthe sun and 29 of the moon. When ' eclipses of the run occur it begins to ! darken the west side aud leaves on the east, wmie eclipses ot tie moon appear the east tide and leave on the west, Thre are usually four eclioses in a vcar: I two of the sun and two of the moon, though there are of course exceptions this rule. An eclipse of the moon can never happen except after a full moon. There will bo a secrrad ecMpse of the moon at midnight on July 22d next, visi ble in this State. COMMUNICATED Re corp. Ed. ine uoraocratic jour nals of the Statu are casting' about, for a o ----- suitable place to hold the uext Democrat. ic State Convention. . Raleigh, Fayette- ville, and other prominent places have bee u suggested. To the so we take the liberty to add Mor-jtiead City. There is no better place in the State, it i3 access- ible, and has a proper hall, and the hotel I . '1 . ' ' 11 Jl m accaniinoumions nre .- uuexcueu. i ne Convention should be held two days be fore fie meeting of the Teachers Assem- bly, by that mSans parties wli3 desire to I do so could attend the Convention-and and the Teachers Assembly botli for one faro, which would be very cheap. It would give the people in the mountains an opportunity to visit the sea shore and enioy the fine ocean breeze and return home better prepared for the political struggle that awaits them. Let Air. uattie and ins committee se lect Morehead City as the place, and at the time above mentioned, and we are very certain that the delegates who at tend will with one umversal shou say "Well done." Morehead City N.C. Jan. 30th 1883. T. C. D. OUR ONSLOW COUNTY LETTER. TFrom our'-Tegular Correspondent. I S.vansboro N. C, Jan., 23fc i, 1833. Our market i3 well supplied with fish clams, oysters, fresh p rk, beef, etc. Schooner Etta, Martin Bloodood master, arrived last week from Elizabeth City loaded with corn for Charleston S. C. I We have had some of the worst weath er lately; sleetuig. snowing, raining blowin? and freezing." Last .Monday you might sea fria o i to a .lozen picking themselves up fr.m the slippery side walks while trying to show off sliding. Onslow lias voted Tor railroad by 222 majority, and Swausboro will receive her portion of the- benefits if the road is builr because a braneh road will be buil. to some p!rt for lish. 'clams and oysters, and HWansboj-n is the best and only good place !or thalTp'ifpqjotfi the county. We are sorry to riort the death of the wife of Mr. Frvi. Koonce of Florida, who died a Kiio-.f. hr,;'- bark. Fied was the sK. Phi-ip Koonc of i iU- of Otis He i i i settled Ocsla - o' married there. ' .;. i'"red. and his fair- iv v ! t li V rT. home. : ) ' i I Mr M i -t visi to ms lather vv e i; le plj sympathise with him in his gr at -.mliction. Our4supeiiutendent o schools both in this and Carteret county, 'seem to bo on time aud know their business well, and you have to come to time, on time, at the time and: by time if you want to yet .your certificates No foolkig with them. But unless more money comes in for our schools soon jour children will be grown before they can tsll A from apple pie. We want a Blair educational bill or some bill that will give more m mey for oar people, and we hope we will get on. W. TAX SALE. The followiug property listed for the year 1887, will;be offered lor sale at the court house jdoor in the town of Beau fo.t; on Monday Febuary 6th. 1S88; be tween the hours of 9 a. m ; anl 4 p. m : Cost m each case will be $1.20. J. B. RUSSELL. Sheriff. BI2AUFORT TOWK8HIP. W. W. Chadwick, town lots No. 14 & 15, new tow i, taxes and cost, $2.4$. 'leron. part lot 114. O T 2.85. A. A. Coil John Dud ey, o4 acres on JNortn luver. taxes and cost, 5.31. 24 acres east of Core G. M. Dudley, Creek, taxes and cost, 2.26. Allen Davis, 25 acres on Otter Creek, taxes and cost, 4 2.34. W. F. Ddl, O. T., part lot 50. lot 21 20. taxes at d cost 52,56. J. A. Dill, part lot 34 40, taxes and cost, 5.45. L. C Robinson, acre land east of Beaufort, taxes and cost, $1.40. Richard Rice, part lot 113, O. T.t taxes aud cost, 1 $8.70. Solomon Roberts, part lot 24 4 part lot 125, taxes and cost, $3 20. B. L. Robinson, acre land east of Beaufort, taxes and cost, $4,10. Wright gtanly, part lot 130, O. T, taxes $2.45. W. P. Stanton, 175 acres land on Core Creek, taxes and cost $9.70. Joseph Smith, 180 acres land West side North river, taxes and cost t $7,73. Isaac Smith, 85 acres west side North Rivar, taxes and cost, $3.71. Stephen Li Turner, part lot 125, O. T., taxes and cost, ' $7.45. i Mrs. E . B. Taylor, lot No. 9., N. T , taxes and cost, $3.45. ; I. J. Van, part lot, 181 O. T., taxes and cost, i $2.20. I Alfred Williams 88 acres land west ot North river. R ,93. John E. WhitehurstVpart lot 185, taxes and cost, 1 f 6. 10. J. B. Whitehurst, Heirs, part lot, 159, taxes and cost $2.70, Lewis Willis, part lot 117, O. T., taxes and cost, . ; - $3.70. on j J.. A. DTiheirs, (X T., part lot 10. taxes and cost, 2.20, : p u' V'" ueirs u 1 Inrt lot v i? rMt a Mm a - al - & n.infc if o to j cost, 9.20. P. II. Davis, O. T., part lot 140, taxes and cost, 5.22, Palmer .Davis, part lotl64 0.T.. taxes and cost 3.95. S. P. Ellerson, lot 70 ft "66, taxes and cost, 4:70. Caroline Ellersoa lot 144, taxes and cost, 2.35. Abel Fisher. 20 acres land west North River,-taxes and cost, 2.80. Charles Fisher. 10 acres land west North River, taxes and cost, $3.80. Ben Jb rankliu, acre laud east' of iseaulort, taxes and cost, $ 3.55. Joseph Fisher, part lot 67, N. T.. 'taxes and cost, $2.32. J. L. Guthrie. ISO acres land on . head Bells Creek, taxes and cost, $6.47.1 W. F. Guthrie. 50 acres land on Powels Creek, taxes and cost, $5.79. Ti t rt,;tK. Rnoi Di Creek iaiesind Rost-- .s 3.67. lien Glaucy, part lot 14o,0. T ? taxes and cost, $4.20. Erena Gainer, part lot 119, O. T. taxe.Vl and cost, $1.95. Mary Henry, part lot 182 O. T.; t ixeS and cost, $3.20; 31rs. S. A. Hill, lot 8 10, taxes and cost, $8.80. C. H. Tleury, lot 143. O. T., taxes 'and cost $4.71. Caroline Hudgins, part lot 41, O. T.. taxes and cost $3.20. Piero Henry, part lot 57, O. T., taxes and cost j $2.86. Mrs. Mary; Hancock, 60 acres land head Core Creek, taxes and cost $4.20. George Jones, 29 acres west JNorth River, taxes and cost, $3.10. Sampson Joi dan, part lot 211 N. T., taxes and cost $3.70. Dennis Jones, 40 acres west North River, taxes and cost, $8.05. W. C. Lewis, lot 129, O. T., taxes and cost, $4.95. F. F. Longest, part lot 46. O. T., taxes and cast, . $4.71. James Morton, 25 acres on Powels Creek, t -e and cost, $4.38, J. C. Merrill. 10 acres east JSewBerne road, taxes and cost, $.411. 13. F. Merrill, 7 acres east JNewtJerne road, taxes and cost, $3.59. M. A. Marshall, rfit let 47, N.T. taxes and cost, $235. Thomas Martin, part lot 247 O. T. taxes and cost, $11.40. u. vv. Mason, acre laud cast of Beau fort, taxes and cost $4.20. J. T. B. Noe, part lot llo & 116, taxes and cost, $5.65. E. II. Norcom, lot 194, O. taxes and cost, ; $1.50. Jtr D. Norcom, part lot 50, O. T taxes and cost, ' " $7.41. Mary Pigott, Heirs, N. T., lot 42 taxes ana cost, $3.20. Beni. Pigott, part lot 63, N. T., taxes and cost, - $4.45. Isaac Peartree, part lot 162 O. T., taxes aud cost, i $2.70. Mrs. Nancy Piver, part lot 41, O. I., taxes and cost, $3.20, W right S. Salter, 18 acres land on Ber ry's Bay, taxes and cost $3.45. Alexander Salter, 1 acre White Point, raxes and cost, . ' $4. lo. Josoot iij. Salter, 4 acres Nelson s Wecfc taxes &ud cost, ' r $4.12. George E. Salter, 30 acres JNelson s Bay, taaws and cost. ' $1.62. 1- WilliAin Salt.i- :7 arrpx Nt-lson's Nt r.k .aoand cost, $3.48. John Walker, part Jot 57 O. T., taxes and cost $3.80. Gto. Walker Sr., part lots, 126 127 128, taxes and cost; $3.00. S. H. Wi is. nart lot 154. O. T.. taxns aud cost, $4.45. Mrs. A. C. Wolf, part lot, 49 O 1 ., taxes and cost, $3.70. Samuel Whitehurst, part lot 29; N I . taxes aud cost, $4 70. MOREHEAD TOWNSHIP. Willi in Bell, 1 town lot, taxes and cost 84. 4p. It. (;. Bell, oO acres, Gales Creek, taxes and cost $3.95. I). W. Bell, 350 acres Bogue Sound. tax-s and cost $'5.16. George Dees, 2 town lots, taxes and cot ts, $7.30. James W. Davis, town lot, taxes and cost, . $4 40. T. C. Davis,6 1 town lot, taxes and cost, $4.80. Alex D. Garner, 31 acres Midgett tract taxes and cost, $2.20. D J. Garner, 223 aires East Broad Creek, taxes and cost . $5-85. J. '(-. Guthrie, 25 acres land, Bogue Sound, taxes and cost. $3.94. James Hancock, 2 town lots, taxes and cost r . $5.10. Willie A. Howl.uid, 1 town lot, taxes and cost $3-70 Martha Jons, 20 acres land, North river, taxes and cost, . $2.02. Caesar James, 10 acres land on R lilroad taxes aud cost, $1.55. W. C. Murdock, 8 acres land North railroad, taxes and cost, $4.98. J. A. Miller, 2 town lots, taxes and costs, ! - $1.70. Martin Royal, 2 town lots, taxes and cost, - $7.20. 'Meek? as Willis, 1 town lot, taxes and cost, . $3.90. Geo. W. Willis, llown lot, taxes and cost, ' $4.20. James W. Willis, 1J towu lot, taxes and cost, $7.04. Martin Ti. Willis, 1 town lot, taxes and cost, . $4.81. John M. Willis, 1 towu lot taxes aud cost, ' t $3.12. M. F. Willis, Jr., 1 lot in Jloi-ehead, taxes aud costs, $3.75 D. W. Willis, 1$ lot in Morehead, taxes and costs, $4.62. Isaiah D. Wade, 1 lotm Morehead, taxe aadcost $4.20, "WHITBOAK TOWXSniP. G. W. Conoway,150acres North WLite O ik river, taxes and cost, $2.82. A. II. Dennis, 1700 acres on Bogue Sound, taxes and cost, $20.85. Calvin Ilay, 400 acres on White House, taxes and cost, r 7. James B. Howard, 300 acres at fork, of Goose Creek, taxes and cost, i $5.61. Julius Jones heirs, 700 acres Uadnots Creek.ftaxes and cost, 4.70. J. 31. Lewis, 10 acies on Bogue Bi.n'if, taxes and cost, $3.65. Henry Pritchett, 10 acres near Rubsell land, taxes and cost, $3.45. E. W. Peiletier, 500 acres Hunters place taxes a d ccst, , ... $28 88. Eli A. Sanders, 75 acres land Bogue Sound, taxes and cost, . , fo.30. ' Uoy t Tootle,-10 acres woods taxes and cost,' . . $3.58. John Tajlwr, 00 acres land Bogue Banks, tuxes and cost, 13.56. "WV S. laylor, 30 acres land Bogue Sound, taxes and cost, $6. 14. D. H. Taylor, 100 acres laud. Caps Branch, taxes aud cost, x $6.34. Mrs. M. J. Watson, ?50 acres land Ilad- uots Creek, taxes and cost, - 17.82. , bida 15. weeks, 2u acres land u&ieoft Bi-ancii. taxes and cost, 84.06, D. S. Weeks SrM 500 acres laud White Oak River, taxes and cost. $15.16. J. E. Watson, 10 acres laud Oyster Bed, Ivxes and cost, fo.4Ui Hunting Quarter Township. Wm, Cullifer. 54 acres land Nelsons Neck, taxes ami cost, $4.06. Elizabeth Day, 28 acres Cedar Island, taxesand cost, . 94.o. : .-Arwn u. t mc net, o acres i iney romi Point, taxes and cost: '"- r $3.62. Elizabeth Fuleher 24 acres Piuey Point, taxes and cosfr. . I $2.32. George II. Fuleher, 6 acres, Piney Point taxes and cost L $3.62. Marmaduke Fuleher, 76 acres, Piney Point, taxes and cost. ' $4.74. Alice Fuleher, 59 acres.. Piney Point, taxes and cost, $3.11. Uowai-d Fuleher, 1 acre. White Point, and nost John W. Fuleher, 19 acres .East Nel sons Bay, taxee and cost, $3.7?. Tyson Golden, 1 acres head Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost, , $2.62. Silas Gaskill, 6. acres Nelsons Neck, taxes and cost, ' $3.92. Willis Gaskill, 6 acres Nelsons Bay, taxes aud cost $3.91. Elijah Gaskill, 6 acres Nelsons Bay, taxes and cost, $3 91. Bazil Gaskill, 25 acres Nelsons Bay, taxes and cost, $2.18. Rebecca Gaskill, 33 acres II og Island, taxes and cost, - 1.9), Jos. S. Gaskill, 24 acres Hog Inland, taxes and cost, ' $4.14 Jennings C. Hamilton, 9 acres Nel sons Neck, taxes and cost, 14.05. Wm. B. Hamilton, 125 acres East Nel son's Bay, taxes and cost, $1.C0. John W. HilL 3 acres White Point, tax es and cost, ; $4 85. John II. Hill, lacre White Point, taxes aud cost, $4.33. John W. Lewis, 13 acres Nelson's Neck taxes and cost $5.15. Marian Lewis, 15 acres Nelson's Neck, taxes and cost, $3.78. Joseph S. Lewis, 11 acres Nelson's Neck, taxes and cost, ' $1.96 John L. Lewis, 10 acres West .Nelson's Bay. taxes and cost, $2.04. Wilkins Lewis, 22 acres laud on Broad Creek and house. taxes and cost . $6.26. Zorobabel Lewis, 55 acres, West Nel son's Bay, taxes and cost, $3.33. Jordan Lewis, 19 acres on Lewis Creek, taxes and cost, $5.31. Wymau Lewis, 9 acres, West Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost $3.95. Thomas H. Lewis, 19 acres West Nel son's Bay, taxes and cost, $4.06. Morris Lewis, 6 acres land West Nel son's Bay, taxes tnd xst, - $2,51. lAlonzo Lewis, 74 "acres Core Banks, taxes and cost, $6.02. David Lewis, 22 acres West Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost, $3.34. Alexander Lewis, 24 acres Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost, $4.40. James O. Daniels, 5 acres Cedar Island tAxs aud cost, $6.31. John D. Dauiels, Yl acres Cedar Is land, taxes and cost $4.22. Allen Luptoh, 10 acres Styron's Bay, tax s and cost, i ; $6.16. Pollie Mason, acres Nelson's Bay, taxes and cos1;, $2.16. Geo. ;W Maon, 2 acres Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost $5.76. Isaiah Mason, 233 acres Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost $4.40. David J. Mason, 8 acres Nelson's Bay, taxes and cost, $2.33. John Mason Sr., 57 acres West Nelsons Bay, taxes and cost, $4.67. James Mason Sr., 6J acres Nelson's Bay. taxes and cost - ' $6.06. Hezekiah Mason, Sr., 2 acres land White Point, taxes and cost, $7.35. David Mason heirs, 15 acres West Nel son's Neck, taxes and cost $1.68. CarawahNclson, 4 acresStymn'a Bay, taxes and cost - $3.50. Wm. R. Rose, 3 acres Nelson's Neck, taxes and cost, $4.64. . James Rose, 13 acres Nelson's Neck, taxes aud cost, $3.76. Charles 11. Rose, 1 acre Whita Point, taxes aud cost, $3.75 U." J. Robersou, 21 acres Cedar Island, taxes and cost, $3.56. Thomas C Roberson, 8 acres White Point taxes and cost, $2 32. Mason Roberson, 50 acres East of Sty rou's Bay, taxes and cost, $9.30. Wallace Roberson. 25 acres White Point taxes and cost, $2.11. Kate SaJwr, y acres xeison s necic, taajes and cost, ' $1.85. Wilson Salter, acres Nelson's Neck, taes and cost, $3.60. John Salter, 9$ acres White Point, taav es and cost ' $1.40. ' Wallace Salter, 2 teres White Point, tares and cost, $3.77. Reubin Styron, 2 acres White Point tares and cost, $3.87 -.Wellington Scyron, 50 acres Styron's Bay, taa.'-s and cost $4.31. Siraton H. Styron, 75 acres Styron's Bay, toajis and cost, $4.63. Hezekiah Styron's heirs, 17$ acres Hog Island, tasjs and cost $1.60. - Ed. H . Smith, 5 acres Hall's Neck, tares and cost $3.80. Samuel Smith heirs, 6J acre Nelson's Neck tares aud cost $2.34. Monroe Tavlor 5 acres Nelsons Neck $3.60 Henry Willis 30 acres White Point $3.00. Stephen W iliw of acres XMeisousiecK9. f Iedrick Willis 2 acres Nelsons Bay $1.30 Joseph W Willis 23 acres Nelson Bay $3.47 Mariah Willis 300 acres Piney Poiut $2.49 Charley Willis 5 acres White Point $4.12 G. W. iKillis 35 acres White roint j.oo James S. iKillis 25 acres Steep foint 3.do FuiforJ Willis 4 acres Nelsons Keck 96.V1 MEBRIMOS TOWKSHIP. George Allen, 840 acre? land east Adams Creek, taxes and cost, $15.60. Willie Banks, S3 3 acres, South River, taxes and cost, fl..0. Mrs. VV , Dickerson, 143 ceres land bouth River, taxes anl cost, $5.46. C. M.Edward, ,63 acres hd Bouth River, taxes a.d cost, $5.59. Thomas Ellerson, 50 acre Ba Jc Creek, taxes and cost, $2.30 R. Fodrie, 100 acres head Adams Creek taxes aud cost, $4.24. S. U. Gray, 700 acres, Winthnp place, taxes and cost, I ' - $i8,C5. C. It. Holland, 87J acres Adams Creek, t-) VAO Aikuf 13 05. lliles Hammous, taxes and sost, B. T. Mason, 400 10 acres Want Creek i $3.70. acres Back Cveek, taxes and att. . $3.20. Thomas Toste, 133 asres, South river. taxes and cosr, j $4.62. i SMYKSA. TOWNSHIP. - Edward G. Davis, Heiis, 8 acres Davlr taxes and cost, ! $3.83,, J. P. Davis, Z acres, Stiaits, Uxe. ami cost,;. ' ! $5.80 Henry I E. Frisbee, 54 acres, Davf Shore, taxes and ibost, $4.20 S. W, lancock, 67 acres, Smyrna, tales land cost, ' f $13.45. Charles A. Harker, A acres Smyrna taxes and cost, $4 08. T. C. MUrphcy, 5 acres Davis Shore, taxes and (Hwtf- , - : -I" - $1.90.- R. W Finer, f acre, Smyrna; taxe and cost, j ! $1.80, J. A, Shackleford. Heirs, 6 acres,Smvr na, tixes and cost ' $3.93, L. L-Wade, 34 acres, Smyrna, tares - and cost, I ' - $5,89 D.'W. Willis 21 acres; Davis 6how tares and 'cost 1 $1-20 DeWitt C. Willis, 3 acres Davis Shore tares and cost, ; $1.57 J. F. Willis 35 acres, Davis Shore tar.'S jaudxo8t - T$L93" Wm. F. Willis 1 acre Davis Shore tares and cost, 1 ' $3.54 D. W. Willis Sr., 5 acres Davis Mioro tares and cost . j $34. A. p. Willis 10 acres Smyrna, taros and cost, I ! ! $45. E.J. Willis 44 acres Smyrna; tares and cost, I $1 80 E. A. Willis Heirs 95 acres; Smyrna " taresiand cost; $2 90-, J. P. W illis 1 acres. Smyrna;" tare and cost; I , $4.10 A. B. Willis 127'Hcrcs Smyrna;', tara and cost; i8.C4 , George Anderson 3 port, taxes an cost: cs north $ i . -. E. G. Bell A ent for wife: 40 acre west Newborn oad Uresand cost, $2.7d E. G. Bell 45 acres vest Newborn roa. tares and cost : $4.77 J. Lf Bell 225 acres vest Farm; 7 town lots Newport and 100 acres Deep Creel-, tares and cost ; ' $25.07,' J. L4 Bell Agt, for G W. Laurance 8 town lots Newport $3.54. John! Daley 7 acres tnd Little iiinis Horn; I i $1.81. W. til Bell Agt for H. R. Bell 3 towu lots; - i ! c 4.20. E. C Duncan 300 acres Core Creek t00 acres White Farm; 100 acres Ralph Bell Farm; 133 acres Newport; 18.00. J. T.lDennis 62 acres north Newport, Stownllots; - " ia20, J. F J Ellis 84 acres Land west of Dep Creek 1 I 5.90. II. W. Garner 20 acres south Newport river - - ".;-- 3.70. J Engine Ilaskett 20 seraa -Newport 5.70. W W ilardesty adm of B H ; 44 acres north Newport; 16 99J E W Longest 117J acres South New port River; , ;. 3.80. A B Morton 3 town lots ! 2.71. C H Morton 1 acre. New port; 3.40, - A. Murdock Aent for K. Tolson 875 acres Cedar Swamp - 4.70, J H Mann Agent E C Bell 1 T lot ;4.70. J II Mann Agent O Mann 1 T lot; 370. J H Mann 3 acres northNewPort;3.50. A M Oglesby 100 acres Landj East Little j Creek j - I 4.00 j DHQuinnSr. 55 acres Land Bakers branch; 3.45. J R Rodgors 3 town lot; 1 9.71. N R Riggfc 75 acres ou Newport 4.20. Randolph Roberts Agent for E. Jn 1 town lot - I i G W Scott, 76 acres land west Harlowe creek: 1 4.82. John Sanders 1 town lot 3.70. M. white 100 acres Newport: ! 3.53 BTSAITS TOWKSIIir. Abram Arthur 30 acres land North River taxes and cost ' ! 2.47 David I. Arthur 50 acres North RWer 2.71 0car Brooks 5 acres Harkcrs Island 3.7 1 James Chadwick Jr.. 62 acres Straits 6.70 John D. Chadwick Oyster Pouud 3.25 Charles D. Chad vick 250 acres JSortli River I I 7.21 Alphias Gilli 1688ccres North River 5.43 B. L. Gillikin ares North River 3.53 Charlotte Gillikin 17 acres Straits kers Island ! ' 1.03 4.73 W. H. Guthrie Sr., 16 acres Cape Banks j-j 2.U Delamar Goulding 8 acres North River 6. 10 Julia F. Goulding 10 out laud .North Rver .; j . j ' 1.06 A J Lawrence 20 acres; North river;4.06, James Lawrence 4 acres Land, North River; j - ! J.43. Arrendell Lewis 4 acres Straits; 3.85. Elijah Nelson Heirs; 43 acres Haikers Island; ! i 3. P, Nelson H acres Land llarkers Island; 4.2a J. B. Nelson 1 acre Barkers Island ;3. 99' J. A. Pigott 7 acres Straits; j 4.01. Ralph Pigott 20 acres Straits; 4,50. I. W. Simpson 32 acres North river, 8.70. C F Willis 10 acres out land Harkers Island; j 5,52. F J Trade 10 acres North river; 3.41. Jiss Jennie Bell 50 aereii nnlisted Hark ers Island ,1 10.20. .IF H Chadwick J acras unlisted Harkers Island . " ' 4.20. TTilliamsifc Meadows CO acres unlisted Straltsi; .11.23. G N Ives Cape Lookout Laud qnlUU ed i - 41,20 Daniels & Watson Cape Lookout Land unlisted 1 ,; . 4l$0 , Sallie Henry Heirs 16 acres' - joiuiug W Gillikiri: ' 2.14 Russell j Bell 23 acres unlisted near Jump ing Rn; 1;70 J J Davis Heirs 610 acres unlisted D ep Creek swama; 7:69 Cramer and Perry Heirs 2500 acres open land, uit stid ; 7:4 ' At i I J i 1 . : i
The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
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