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V"- t v i irv THE JOURNAL. Proprietor. lcl SpcrUr. v-cTsascoac ,"V PfflMtoredat tk W 0;r w .W '$ Merne, 2L tmNu matter. . - SEW.K1YER CORRESTO.X I E m r. of ; . Aaotber New Year is here with v.'vlt3inBy changes in the affairs of 'r '"anen Toaoma it willoome loo mod -aad to other not soon enongb. Has 7 of a bare not done so well, , ; or made as anch as we had hoped l to, bat we should ail be thankful - that it is no worse for as than it kaa been, and strike oat with the coming year with reaewed energy Md determination to saooeed. Oar far aiers are in about as good condition aa usual, maay of them kaviig raised .. their supplies for another year. There is plenty of corn; baoon and 'taters is a pretty food core for hard times. Oar yonng folks are enjoytog the holidays in way of plays, dancing to. One party at Mr. W. M. Win berry's last Tuesday night; a sub scription ball at J. A. Kelluns . Christmas eve, and a basket supper at Prorow school house last Friday ight. One oi Mr. .8. Howard's chil dren a little girl several years old eanghtfire from the fireplace about two weeks ago and was burned so badly that she died that day. The children were left alone in the noose. Miss s telle WUkins arrived home laat week from Wilmington, .where she has been visiting friends for tho past few weeks. Miss Delia. Marine, who has been attending Ktrsey's Seminary came borne last 8atarday to spend the holidays. Wo are sorry to hear thai our young friend Clarence Mattocks, son of Mr. J. A. Mattocks is ve ry sick with Hemorhagic fever, though It was thought he was better a day or two ago Clarence is a good bright boy, and we hope be will have a epeedy recovery. Col. Price of Newark N. J. and Dr: xmett of Carteret were down several days on a hooting expedi tion. We learn that the Colonel was welt pleased with onr section and climate and expects to return next spring. Mr- Thoa. McOee supr. or the bridga fores of the W. N. & N. JS. B. Co. was here a day or two ago, aad expects to com mence work aoos oa the wharf and ware bouse near Falchei's landing nppite Mariae' Mr. J. W. Taylor who lires on Mr. W. N. Marine' place killed the largest otter we have seen this season. Mr. C. Wells near Her bert recently kill two at one shoot. -Mr. E. M. Koonco closed bis school for the holidays last Friday He expects to attend the next session of the Grand Lodge of which be is a member. BEIXAIB CORBESPOXDEJiiE. Snow, Beautiful Snow. The young people are bappy and tha older ones ought to be. Snow baa fallen to the .depth of three inches, aoM a more beautiful ooe wa rarely see. it snowed from ten 'clock p. rn. Sunday till midday Mocda), verr quietly bat almost tnonssistly. This U aaa tima for farmers to look over farm aceoants, bslanos ap cost of producing the rarioos crops, and te ui which side the balance is. It is a aerioas fact that very few farmers know the exact cost of pro dueing all the crops raised. If all farmers would keep ac coasts carefully and then meet often aad discuss farm experiments aad farm experiences, the sgricul taral operations of the land would mors cheerfully and profitably performed. Snow balling and snow eating are prevail a g today as tae year close, and we may expect acropol eolda to be aahtred with the early days of the New Year. In fact they are already appearing. - One lively boy from New Berne, who is visiting nea.- Bel lair, had to be snowed ander a few times before he could realise that we oountiy boys knew how to play with snow. Welt, Christmas of 1894 is past aad only ose casualty of any im portance occurred about Bellair, Alex Watson, who was clerking in Guy 8. Lane's store set fire to some powder while attempting to light a fir cracker, and bad his face and right hand seriously, bat not dtn geroasly burned. He is doing all right bow, and will soon be oat. If the money wasted for powder was pat a Ohrirtmaa offering to sad the goepel to those who bave nSYer had it, how much more oar dear Savioar would be pleased withthe result. Diea". Mata Lancaster, only daughter f 8t. Glair Lancaster died Dec 29, at her home on the north ade of Neuse river, 2 mile from Streets ferry of conges tion of the lungs. She wan born July 28, 1SS5, be ir little past nine years or age. Mata waa a lovely child, obedient, companionable and a general favor ite anoagst her school mates. Transplanted as the old year was dying, rhe goes triumphant over wintry blasts to an eternal Spring time la the paradise of God. Cheer up, ye loving parents, an arthly tie is broken, but only to make heavenly ties stronger. She in with Jesus end wbere she is there yon may be when life's vork U faithfully coded. A Fbibnd. Tarty Owe Peraaas Baraee1 U Dn.h Klamath Falls, Ore, Dec. 29 At Silver Lake, Lake county, Caxiatman eve, wbile a large party waa attending a Christmas tree, a lamp exploded, eansiag a fire in which forty-one persons were burned to death aod fifteen in jured. Wral ! BlJkrke Cvaatry Pr4i Seel jpaaa fed, 4c.. s all-fed, 5c; dress ed bind quartern, 5c. Cora, 40a41c. ThfrVim youn?. 30n35 grown 40a 45o pr. Docks, Eng. S5a40c.; Mascoyy 50a60c. JBgga, 14 a 14c. CI nan, 80c a 90c per pair. Hides Dry flint, 3c.; drj sal' 3c green Sc. deer-hides 20c. Peanut, 45 a 80c Lambs flail. Ml. Old Sheep, $1.8512.00. Oats, 43c Sweat Potatoes lied Yams,40e. Norton 40c Hainan a, 35c i Ootron, slnao 4ja 4j. w uite, 4. im. Teh Pork 3i5v . eld Poaa 60c ntorys, $L0O a l-50 r-vt. r. 1 McINTYEE'S BIG DEAL. A L'oloal Northern Wliaitam. Cum bine and What it At -I'uinplishes-So.ou,!.. oon Capital In- u! (. The I'residuit of Oar W. X, X. K. K. Unites All of Brooklyn' Water Front, are-Houses, Hocking Facilities and Klevfttor into Ore limu Corpor ation. The Northern papers hr.se given very long accounts oi the organ ization of a wharfage and storage combination which they pronounce without rivals in the magnitude of its operations. The combiu.i ( tion is a scheme brought about by j the tact and business skill of Thos. ; A. Mclntyre, President of the' WilmtDgton, New Berne and Nor- 1 folk Railroad and owner of the i famous Glenoe Stock farm, Onslow Co., N. C. He has been shaping bis plans for its consummation for three years past. Mr. Mclntyre is to be the Presi dent of the company, David Dorr, Jr. and J. S. T. Stranahan, vice Presidents, and William A. Nash, Treasurer. It is to be known a the j Brooklyn Wharf & Warehouse Co. ; This immense plant con'rols, practicallly the whole of Brook ; lyn's great water front, with its' miles of wharf a-ge, its warehouses, storehouses, and grain elevators. It comprises houses, having 2(4 brick ware a floor area of 9,390,000 square feet, a water front ot two and three -quarters miles, four and nine tenth miles oi bulk heads, thirty-five covered piers, as well as nine open piers, forty acres of storage yards, and sixteen grain elevators with a daily capacity oi i,uvu,uuu unsneis arm and a storage capacity of 20, 00", Out) bushels. The net earnings of theBe plants last year aggregated about $1,500, 000. The Woild says here is wbere Mr. Mclntyres' concentrattve abil ity plays a conspicaoas part. By combining the 2 different offices under one head he will save approxinately 8500,000 per annu u ixclusive of rebates and other economies. This will bring the net annual earnings np to 2.00, 000, approximately. Mr. Mclntyre says tnat the paolic will welcome the change. Be says the charges nave been excessive and the service ihe worst possible, and that he went into the scheme for the simple purpose of procuring Uettei service for bin own film, Mclntyre and Wardwell, who handle more grain than an other New York concern and are much interested in the wharfage aud storage question. Cheaper rates and improved service are expected from the combine and Karopean shippers nil henceforth be able to bill goads through to all puts ot the United States wbicb could not be done before. This is Dot Mr. Xicln tyre's tirel work of the kind says tbe World. Be was at tbe head of the Syndi cate that t' lew years ago biongbt all the Hour mills of New York nnder one direction and manage ment. FLORIDA'S FKTJIT CROP RUINED. Tbe Cold Weatber Playes Havoek with all Kinds of Fruit Oranges Freeze on the Trees -$5,000,000 Loss. Jacksonville, FU.. Dee. 20 Disoatcbes to the Times-Union indicate that tbe cold wave has been very destructive to the orange and vegetable crops. No section of tbe State has escaped. Oranges on tbe trees are frozen solid, and it is said there is now not a sound box of oranges in tbe State. Peas, tomatoes and other vegetables are ruined. Dispatches from the east coast say the pine-apple crop is ruined. It is estimated that thera were 2,500,000 boxes of oranges on tbe trees and that 2,000,000 of them are a total loss. loung orange groves are reported ruined. Oid trees may pull through. The total loss will, likely reach 2,000,00. Tbe freeze is more disastrous than the memorable one of 1SS6. The average temperature early this morning over Florid was about 20 degrees. . A LATER ACCOUNT Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 30 To-day's report from the orange and other fruit districts are still more discouraging. Tbe pine apple crop ot the East coast is praoeically ruined, and last night's cold (23 above zero) caused further damage to oranges and oraDge trees. Tbe direct and incidental losses will foot up fully 5,000,000, for next yeai's crop of oranges will be a milliou boxes short, on account of this freeze. Several thousand men employed in picking and packing are thrown out ot work, and much suffering must follow. At S o'clock to-night the mercury is at 42, with an official prediction that it will not touch freezing point before morning. Webb-Bell. Tbe ceremony was performed in the Morebead City Baptist church Tuesday, Dec. IS, at s p. m., by Rev. N. M. Jurney. The contracting parties were Mr. Will Webb, one ot tne promising young ousiness men of MoreLead, and Miss L'.llie Bell, the accomplished and beauti ful daughter of Mr. D. Bell, ot Morehead. The church was very tastefully decorated. Cedar bangiug with rosea, geraniums and call liliies iu rich profasion swoog gracefully over the chancel. Over the centre isle hung a floral bell, nnder which tbe bride bid adieu to the name. Mis Lena Davis, of Beaufort. presided at the organ in her usua. grace and accomplishment. Messrs. George Styron and James Willis, of Morehead dry, were ushers. Mr. Alex. Webb, Jr., of More bead brother of the groom, was best man, with Miss Mary Bell, sister of tbe bride, as the maid of honor. The couples of attendants were: Mr. Marion Webb with Miss Ka tie Leary, of Morehead. Mr. J. Neal, of New Bern, with Miss Lucy Davis, of Beaufort. Mr. Mart Willis with Miss Viola Fulford, of Morehead. Mr. B. B. Wallison with Miss Fanny Davis, of Morehead. Mr. Jno. Lewis with Miss Addie Obadwick, ot Morehead. Mr. J. B. Davis with .Miss L ily Webb, of Morehead. After the ceremony, the happy couple, with all tbe attendants, were tendered a reception at tbe residence of the bride's father. The presents were costly and numer ous, Beaufort Herald. i i: i. l.si'o i n Ad" 1 ii.- ai:iiOilit r Ruli- I mproi i m lit- anil Per i i I . . i-i )islow i 1. 1 1 . . I , . . 1 1 1 tl I g . I rl! S 1 1) 1 1 a v i v j Hi t Ii ,-i 1 1 u r H II . Mrl on .: 1 tJ lia it a ist exceleui eel i'.ou ot Di ciples ClS li in Il!Crl Crll g t lit ir Ii hi -t- aii d lie If ! i J2 .in i L l r . r l .X,:.-.-- ' IfHtiv II 'i-S : HD'on. r. I can e '.v; ing t he in .v.- r ien new peWr. mi i I., oi wet ks, we c ti.id tiiriu ty the tr. tt-i - f ium some : ; 'il !:m:h riuish- I'i.e F v II 1 1 1 t : r held their at Sron union w.;,i ; lie church Branch Si'uidav aid Suiida Miss I Cil .ilij,'-, Mr. 1 citv, ! lew wt i pleasure real! nni Mr. I ri ved n t v i V i nr is t liomi i i-1 ii ii tht- hiil ida s. ; ; .. ii i : d. ot New York i. i- in-e ii fi i r t he p -ist us: u i i,i jj, health and i -viiii.7. in our midM, -. .' . -i t, !i . e ! oi I i . i 1 o ' : be sa :ii e cny er ' ! ' i) . ' " r t he s a uj e pur pose. Mr In. ', h h .s I) t-) with US wt'-ks will remain Ic - I u'er. He rinds KOOiI lor hi m. ,i ".1 de,ii u! pleasure a .d ili-er hunting. Tney a- Mi i: I. Morris. ' i ':is ill till nis rejju li ' tu preach lor ill" ' S.uiil.iv Mrning and fo r neve; ' several w t . ' Ii it our r: ; He al.-o Ii 'i m hird-. i x are s'opp. i, .Mr. V. ,i. ' lar app.ii i I ; disc:;ili- i; t'Vt Illllg .Mr. J. l.v treated Li coat oi pa : .i liams I,.-.-new d ;n?i.' i wt re. '.!:- has Wet henngtou (lii.ee with a Dew liid Mr. Sa:u VVil- oil ii ('jmiileti'd bis nd kitchen aud asper is on the ; a.,Vvar ,1 o j SiASli()i:o ( OKRESPOVDENCE Ihristmis I em- Ladies Take Success fu II nut Oilier Nt ws. We are r iiis to have our town organtzt-d wi if is uicor)orated; our ente-prisine voung drummer, Mr. J. 1' Bartly, is taking steps t ward l liCOi poratiou, hi nds thorough canvassed the town to see it a;y -vt-re opposed to it, onlv a verv u- v were oppesed an.I most ail Mi':-erUied to get tbe cdarter w e , ; wt will soou have laws like o hf i ; ow us. Mr. C. B 1' ..rl e from Marines, Messrs, 1). il A ard, K oest Webb and Luther i ilur, aud family ot Jacksonviiv. W. F. Mattocks, E i'lneer, oi tl-autorr, aDd lots of others in f'1- ali having a time gunn; nj: gennralls We h 1 liape tn excellent r, -ii -ig anil IrollcKing une experts in t girli wbo .- W 1 I u g u u s the are and pistols. Several s onng Indies accompan ied by then o. t bojs, weut huDtiog Chris'mas da. the girl doing the shooting. ' A e don't remember the number I i Is takrii, but Miss Mary B. Miup', fie pretty daugbfer of dpt.. I. e B. .Moore here, came off first be.-.-, file bagged some 20 or o'J birci , aud it was her first time at iegul r snipe shooting Miss Moi re n ou'y about 15 yrs old. but si.e c ui hit a common net cork ttiruun up at a distauce ol tweuty yards. Misses Sue Duffy and Sue Pittiu in. are two others who are f,it l- iniui;; to shoot Mr. L A. ' ilhr. th tne Pboto graphei. i- h-.e. takiug good pic tures as usu 1 1, and as bo is a good musician on ti.e violn, of course we had some t:oo i music from him also Mr D. (t Ward, Jr., on the Organ Mr. W. K. M -it locks on the Guitar and Mr. Culbretb with Oapt. (ieorfe Bell and brother Joe, on tbe violins, made good music sure, we eijed our Christmas muchly. Svvansbio would indeed oe the place il we oi.lv had the Kail Koad aud an incorporated toD, hope we will ioi'i h.ve them. Tue fi-i!!u gi better a few more li-h and r i i -trout sell tui i Tne stea ui Y k u. i r r port, now, : r g-iod " 'ze. at Dream" Capt. L bound to with us a lew i Florida sojourned ays. the Capt. aud his crew wt-r.' wish them a t.li oa a p'ea-ure come trom Ne ery nice nien, we isaut ! rip. Ttiev are trip only. They v York State: Mr. Dan H. Ward ot Jackson ville, who 1 ite y hurt himself there, has got out asjain tud n improving fast. lies its Dr. UoaU is a good doctor. L'.'ts of our iiien and boys bave gone to 'ew Kver fisbiog, they seem to think New River is better than Whit- Oik and BjgQe Sound. List Tnnrsilay 27 inst was mas sonic day here, tor installation of officers. All pa-ed oil' successfully we believe. Dr. W.J. Monfoitot Wards Mnls. is Y. M. Sime "Yankee" strangers to as, are here busing or fjing to bny lands for imurrfiM'ion iurf,oses. Deatli l t ;ipt. II. J. lit nilv id Swans- l TO. The abuse named gentK-man was boru in April IS1." an t departed this life lst Thursday L'T Dec 1894 being nearly (in sears old: almost everybody in tiieai'j lining counties knew, or hul heard of Oapt. Hamilton 1). Heads, he was boru on Bare Batiks Ou.-Iow County, aud raised a poor nslii-r boy by his parents, his lather. Capt. Daniel Heady, was the principle Bogue bar pilot a. iv back in the Thirties, This sol,, vsas sve believe, the vonngest child, aud only son too. He was tirougt-.i upas a Sea.mau. As iia.ru ; ton grew up he se?med to want to do s unethiug for him selt d.lleui.t liOin his tathei'a teaching, he mused to Swansboro, got m.nrii -d huiI raised a small , a ... ... ,lHrtl1l!h, i'lnedtne M -' tonl I.-: eiiurch. Capt. i ll. 1). Heady was never known to t uch ;t drop ot iiquor of any kind, : and never chewed tobocco or I smoked the pipe or cigars I have i heard ("apt. Heady say several times, thar ll by t iki tr a drink of I wh'.skev be though on Id sase I his hie tie wo id 1 i He 7v as tkei - 1 'Kf 111 io a:o1 I e w d a s s'. ere cold ae.el 11 II y at paralysis aboir never recovei ed ago he was take aud cough a: d his home hro w for ;"( years: 1 : SeS'rral sisters 1 n u merous trie return their lo-- , th 1I1 p i e i:e had Hsxl lea s es out' son. ' nd children, and . ' 't rr-i f i .-. r -i He vs .1 s Liu 1 1 ir ll .it he ilJ graveyard in Swansboro by his friends, where he will peace lu lv s'ei ii inivl resurrection moin. (t W. h .m K.K ke: learns that a rtliern people will come to priii-,' to engage in hop- t . - i:.- K-'i great nv.ui v N llaiiilet ik t : irrosving. .1 v-i-Ii-i iple I tflv'US X -Oh. 11 M Tllr : d I -1 1 n : Willi t to ddy rn 1 III I , X II 11 e i i I M 1 I Lit 1 1 - . I'lif , CRAVEN COUNTY. j J W Turn.-i Annual Report of Receipts anfljrj XZT Disbnrsements ol Taxes. 'Oi l lCK t)F HEGISTEE OF DEEDS, Oi Craven Count . December 1894 Pursuant to the Code of N rth Carolina, thrt following report ot receiuts and disbursrrueut of tbejK P County taxes is submitted to the public. RECEIPTS. From taxes as per tax list 18J", less Reduct'ms, Insolvents, etc , Schedule "Av From Merchants Pur chase Tax, Livery, etc, Schedule "B" From Peddler, etc.. Schedule "13'' From liquor license tax Schedule "B" J3,371 j I i . .9 1 2r i Tii on j 3 980 00 j ! $38 01S 87 j 1 900 94 i 36,U7 93 294 (.0 152 3L ; 2,200 00 2 580 09 1 'ess S'ltr' Commission Froni nianiag" licenses Schedule "C" From b-icli taxt-s, From Pamlico couuty on deor From A. N. C. Ii R. dividend 84 1.. 350 24 . :, 1891. DISBL'ESfc MKNTS JAN. 2 R. G. Moseh, house rent C. i Smithwick, I I,' . ,. ,. .u W.lliim L-tnfr 5d j0 - '' poor house I mo. Irene Cooly. cook poor bouse 1 mo. J. J. Tolson, cgt., rations 10 pj'T 1 mo. Dr. L. Durl'y, Supt. Health 1 mo. Beu M' Fra'er, burial Caro- 3 00 94 00 10 00 3 50 50 3 50 3 50 i on line Holly, pauper j Ben McFrn ter, burial March j Delamar, pauper ! Ben McFra'er, burial of ChaciwicK, pauper Ben McFrater, burial of Parker, pauper I S. W. Willis, provisions to poor J W. Small vood, Christ- mas couleetions to poor Smadwood & Slover, goods to poor hoose, J. W. Biddle, Reg. Deeds, per diem and .'Ves as elk. BJ. Commissioners. 50 32 70 W. M. Watson, C. S. making statistics C . lor Atty. fenl. W. M. Watson, supple., lor office W. B. Lane, sbff. board prisoner 1 mo. W. B. Lane, summoning i ory W. B. Lane, turnkey fees H. T. Richudson, II days crier fall court Joo. M. Hargett. 12 days bailiff fall com t II. B. Lane. 12 days bailiff fall court J. D. Lalioque. 10 days bail iff fall court E E. (Jaidley, IL days bail iff tail court S. C. Badcl ffe, feeding jury by order c urt M H C-trr, work on fence township No. 3 Henry A Browu, surveying terries E S Street, 2 borse convey ance 1 day E E Harpar, publishing pro ceedings com. 2 mos. City of New Berne, work on Pembroke aqueduct Gas Light Co. gas to C. H. to Jan. 1st '94 E E Qatdly, C H janitor 1 mo salary Geo A Bill, keeper Cler mont bridge 1 mo. E H Heatb, support L;zzie Wood 1 mo. Stephv-n Kite, support Ben ton Ktte I mo. Wiley Daw, 2 mos. support ( J tn. - Feb.) Nathau Daw, 2 mos. sup port (Jan. and Feb.) W M Watson. CSC, fees fall court 1893 W B Lane, sbfl do. L Dillabunt, shff. Jones Ca. fens tall . ourt 1893 J M Speal, sbff. Sampson Co. do. T Campeo, shff. Pamlico Co. do. M E Teagoe, shff do BT Hodges, shff. Beanfcrt Co. do 12 28 140 25 31 90 10 20 Hi 50 12 00 12 0() 10 00 11 00 3 90 7 50 3 00 4 00 31 00 31 55 13 30 10 00 10 00 3 00 1 50 0 00 4 00 109 25 42 45 15 15 30 15 3 00 5 55 J P S anly, cont. J T Lewi', J J Ballard 65 2 20 Wm E'lis, mayor E G Hill, i p, 40 SO S 03 3 89 S E 8treet, j p, J S Fisher, j p. I Isaac Taylor, j p, 2 45 M Mauly, x-mayor, 2 On 5 00 193. 1 45 1 50 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 05 95 I 50 1 50 50 50 1 00 1 55 25 1 50 1 fn 1 50 1 50 1 00 2 2o 1 5o 2 05 1 02 . : 7o 70 2 lo 1 50 00 W G Brioson, j p, WITNESSES, FALL TER V E A Askins Josephine Bell J W Biddle Webster Blount S R Ball J D Barfield Lulv Chadwick A C Craig Wm Dunn Tom Foy J. K. Folsom John Gatlin Sarah Gatlin Lewis Dill Ferd M II aim 11 Harriet Harvey O W llardison it H L Iiall J M Uargett Julia H a s s L Hys C T Hauoock J F Heath W B Huff S C Hamilton Wm. Ipock Jes.se Jones Fred Jones John Jones Amy Kenueds C:iMar Luwis .1 T Lewi-. A L 'S en, 1 1 50 : 50 50 I 50 1 50 1 oo I 55 25 1 5H V 00 1 00 3 50 , 3 00 1 50 2 00 2 75: 1 50, 1 00 ,1 I) I; , ilv id t l g Joj. Long Chas L oit: K MeCleer e L z.ie Moore R G M sely I ) i ' N'col Jos. Neloou R S Primrose u Eliza Parener John Peed Eichardson j O O Roach Henry Shaw, 'Osren Stnaw I 50 1 tH) 1 1 55 5 00 1 Od 2 00 1 50 2 50 1 00 1 55 s H V i I M M Wdli uns (IF 1 vl B ( F Br-.t 1 25 25 25 5 00 3 55 1 50 2 55 2 0 2 55 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 2 50 2 00 6 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 9 00 W R Wilsjn W T Wilu Anson Willis C.ear Wbile Joeu Lucas J C T'oomas Josephine Henderson Isaac Hei 1 derson AIomz) Pettipher M A Dixon Eaoeb Johuson E Havens Henry Harper Matthew Sin mons J D LhR que E W S rn al 1 w ood , X m as din ner to poor Feisru ry G, 1891. S L Wet bering'on, bee. iog Street's terry, 1 , mos. 3 M Oliver, keeping Nel- non'n lerr , 1 VV H We-beriiigton, lumber for Kocy Run bridge M U Carr, repairing fence township No. ,'? John Biddle, do 24 00 30 00 10 88 13 83 10 50 33 33 2 50 12 50 3 00 95 71 75 00 16 50 2 65 17 35 10 50 3 00 3 50 51 50 3 30 86 50 11 80 4 20 6 00 1 00 3 25 13 00 3 25 G 28 G 00 12 50 23 30 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 C R Thomas, sala.y as Co. atty. 2 mos K It Alosely, house renr u Smit li ick Faunie Williams, keeper y j poor house 1 mo Irene Cooley, cook poor i ! I ! : ; house 1 mo J J Tolson. agt., rati m '0 poor house 1 mo C -ar Bo.s d. 25 cds. of wood poor house O C Green, est., medicine to poor 1 mo Eastern Hospital, traveling expenses discbd. lunatic Bradham aiid Brock, medi- ciue to poor 1 mo Jos. L. Habn, McFrater acct. for bnrjing 3 pau pers S R Street, examination oi lunatic Ben McFrater, burying 1 pauper James W. Biddle, per diem aud fees as elk. bd. com. W M Watson. C S O, blank forms for office W B Line, shff. hoard pris oners 1 mo W B Lane, serving ferry papers W B Lane, turnkey fees Jany. C B Foy, auditing treasur ers acct. Isaac Henderson, balance doe on witness ticket W T Hill; stationery fur nished c ftic C 8 O Watson and Daniels, 2 tons coal for court bouse M E Whitehnrst, stationery funisbed office CSC Trent Lnmber Co. lumber for bridges Henry Tburber, witness ticket fall court '93 E E Harper, publishing proceeding's corns. R S Primrose coroner's in quest aud post mortem David Murcby E S Street, juror at coro ner's inquest D Marcby G W Gaskill. Jo C S. Bell, do N C Hughes, do C D Bradham, do J W Bowden, do Robt. Daugherty, witness W A Sadler ! .1 H Smitn coroner's inquest D Murcby 50 Cad Perry, do 50 H T Brinson, do 50 Eli Ediott, do 50 E E Qaidly, janitor court house 1 mo 10 00 G A Hill, keeper Clermont bridge 1 mo 10 00 E H Heatb, support Lizzie Woods 1 mo 3 00 Stephen Kite, support Ben ton Kite 1 mo 1 50 MARCH 5, 1894. M H Carr, repairing fence township No. 3 21 85 R A Russell, do 24 00 T L WetheriDgton, keeper Street's ferry 1 mo 16 00 R G Mosely, house rent C Smithwick 1 mo 2 50 Fannie Williams, keeper poor house 1 mo 12 50 Irene Cooly; cook do 3 00 J J Tolson, rations to poor 78 85 Ceasar Boyd, 7 cord of . wood poor house 22 50 L. Duffy, supt. health 2 nmn 33 50 H B Duffv, goods fur. i ul 17 50 Bradnam & Brock.medioiue to poor 1 mo 16 50 W B Lane, shff. board of prisoners l mo 113 7o do sum. jury Feby. court '94 34 50 do casb paid for bd. of jury by order court 28 55 do casb paid expense taking Wm Blade to asylum 8 66 do turnkey fees 1 mo 7 20 do services D. Barbam, bailiff 6 00 do summoning jary to lay off Nelson's ferry road 5 00 H B Lane, bailiff 6 days February court 6 00 J D LaRoqne, do 6 00 E H Lane,officer Grand jury 5 days itb. court 5 00 H T Richardson, court crier 5 days 7 50 E E Q iidley, bailiff G days Feov. court. 0 00 J B Dixon, witness fall court 1893 1 50 A L Heath, do 2 90 W M Warson, turn book 2 00 Jas. W Biddf., c.iu id. WoruiHcn's digest 20 35 do per diem lees and clr. Board Com. 26 45 E E Harper, pub. proceed- in e com. and court cal. 15 50 R S Primrose, expert court lee 10 00 S KS reef, j p.examination W m U Mosely, lUDHtio 3 00 T Daniels, treas, 173 jury tickets 683 35 Stev. Oliver, keeper Nel son's erry 1 mo 20 00 G F God win, repairing East and SI cumb Creek brdgs 2 75 Cliffo d Simpson, repairing Slew fclill bridge 20 00 T T White, repairing fence No 1 township 30 00 .J L Kirkiuau, rail timber do 2 48 E E Q lulls , j aintr.O H 1 mo 10 00 G A Hill, keeper Clermont bridge I mo 10 00 E H Heath, support Lizzie Wood 1 mo 3 00 FEES FEBY. COURT. Geo H White, Solicitor 42 00 W M Watson, CSC, 38 79 W B Line, sbff 12 15 Wm Ellis, Mayor 8 75 E G Hill 1 99 J K Laod, Oonet. 5 00 Eh E liott, J B Dnon " H T Bun-on J P rftanls " WITNESS KK11Y I'nt'ET, Ben Bender H T Brinson ;" 55 n 10. i .. c (.r 1 uri Irt IJfl. 1. 2o I n ...1.1 a"i ciiu u.iuiti I'M Eli Elliott H Fr em an Jane (rieeu Nero Ginbs J S Gaskill James Jones B J Lynch, David Manly Liorina Menitt E E Moye Jos Nelson Manchester Parker El Z i Pender Chas Richardson L) R berts Sim Spru 11 C Simpsou Isaac Sen ub z Lewis Schuitz 1 O., 1 Oil IO 1 o 1 I M E Waters Daniel Lane, support Pen ny Reupass, 3 mi s Wiley Daw, 2 mos. supp ot March ad April Nathan Daw, do. APRIL 3D 1801 Stepbeu O.iver, keeper Nci sou's terry TL Wethenngton, k'eper I o ! Street s terry R G Mosely, house rent ('. ! Smithwick Fannie VViilum, keeper poor bouse 1 mo Irene Cooly, cook for do Ceasar Boyd, 12 cords ot wood poor house J J Tolson, agt, rations to poor 1 mo Bradbam & Brock, miii cine do L Duffy, supt. health, 1 mo do c, post mortem J m Russell Ben McFrater, burning Su san J ones, pauper J A .deadows, hay lo p 'i bouse do repairs to Clermonr !g E H & J A Meadows Co. guano and seed to P. H. J W Biddle, per d'em and fees as elk Bd. Coins. tV B Lane, shff, Bd. pi -oners 1 mo do turnkey fees 1 mo W M Watson. CSC. hlank books for office E E Harper, pub. proceed ings corns. 1 mo Samuel Parsons, repairing jail uuks G C Richardson, juror lay ing out ferry road Datitel Lane, do G W Richardson, register ing voters 1892 S W Latham, takiug tax list 1893. No 2 M H Carr, repairing fence No. 3 J B Roach, do No. 1 R S Primrose, Cur holding inqoest Jones Russell A E Wads worth, juror at do R P Williams, do T R Moore, do J T Fllis, do E J White, sr., do W C White, do R S Primrose, cor inquest over body Wm Rojall Geo W Gaskill. j uror at do J T Hollister, do R P Williams, do Ben Habn, do C. H. Richardson Frank Tisdale, do 1 - ' 31; o S7 1. 17 .; 11; 1 ; jo - i SO .ill s pi r, p i 12 .Vi :; .v.i 1 0 illM Jl.l (Ill 24 no 1."' ol 0 To 1 in. 1 (Ml I oo 1 On 1 (id 1 (in IJ'.i- 2 mi. , '' 1 o 2 ' ii ; 2 (H ' -1 2 ou i E E Qaidly. ju. C H 1 mo 10 G A Hill, keeper Clermont bi idge E H Heath, enpport Lizzie Wood 1 mo S W Willis, do J M Salter 3 mos " is A E Woodinff, bal. pay ment jugmnt. debt in full 328 1 F W Hughes, do O E Stover, guardian, bal, payment of note in full Jno Dunn, guardian, patd on priucipal judgment do Interest on judgment to April 7, '94 H Sperling, do 402 9 : 912 500 82 311 " paid ou princ- cipal judgment lOt'J lo mat 7, 1894. Lewis Smith, keeper Nelson's ferry 0:) R G Mosely, hon-o rent C Smith wick 1 mo FaDoie Williams, keeper 1' II 1 n. Irene Cooly, cook do J J Tolson, gt,raiions to poor I mo Dr. L. Duffy, supt. liealih 1 mo Bradham & Brock, med. to per 1 mo Ceasar Boyd, 10 cords of wood to poor house Ben McFrater, burying Fannie Cooly, pauper Joe K VV 1 1 1 i, burying J F (iooiliny J W Smnllsvooil. rations 10 u..or 1 1 .10 O ! Ill !1 B Dufiy. goods for poor and J ul 17 W B Laae. shff, b.l. piisoneis 1 mo ); o C K Thouias.salarv as Co. utty .'i 1110 V Jiiim s W Biddle, per diem and !o' - a-elk. board e'ommis-io:.i r- :.i .: W M Watson. C S C. stationery and blanks for office !" " E K Harper, ad. proceedings con,-. ! J ". W B S:iiih;oiiS. convevini innniic '.. jail Geo S Wili-ox, 1 days -c-i '. 1. , juror las ing Out road ' ' AV T IIil'". ciunty se.il, etc M E Wliiielmr-t, siatioiu rv C... ' - offne E T. t'erre, k'tierins: cloili. i 11. s .. '1 t inuton. kepi-' lei i' I mo H Winlii Id. chain links L;i i.-; , boat Dr. L Duffy, jio-t mortem, J M un dine i ! ' ' J J' K'rkinan. repairing fence No I 1'. '-' Dr. R S Pii-nrose. cor. inque-t os cr l.ody James Mumline 1-1 ' T A Henrv. juror at in.pic-t .1" .' " It 1' Williams, do W T Line, do 2 ' ' ClIl;cliardson.,.. Sleplieu Friest. do .' - William Williams, do Jesse Robioson. r-luimii)g 1'o.ly .I c Muniline Stephen Simmon.-, -ummonii. 1 witness innuesi W E Salter Oo. 4 do A Lee, do. 3 do E E Quidley. j-in court house 1 nm !" G A Hill, keeper CIennuut brdg 1 111.. ' E H Heath, support Lizzie Womls Xalhan Dasv. 2 mos uppoit " " Wiley Dasv, do ' " C E Slover. guardian, intcre-i 11 $1500 note to May llih - " do. pait principal same note V 11 ' 1 JVSK '). 1895. M F Foy. judgment Foy vs. (.' ans. 1' R G Mosely. house rent (' sinitu- wick '-' 5 1 1 Fanoie Williams, keeper 1' II 1 mo 1-J 50 Iren. Cooly, cook do -loo J J Tolson, agt, rations to poor 1 mo Ml l o Bradham & BrocK. med. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1895, edition 1
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