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"V 1:, ' .H li .U Y 4. 4 VOL.1. : - NEW BEUXK, N. C., THUBSDAYj SEPTEMttEfi 2i:S82 .' .tr'NCfcV i8.,J ; mm 113'; 0 - ' r jf . . . , , LOCAL NEWS. iew advertisemems. : Howard & Jones Gents' Furnishing Goods. ' ! ' ' ' " ' ' J. W.'HarreIx Boots and Shoes.' ' ' J. C. Harrison Administrator; 1 ' ' Journal Miniature Alaiauar. ' Sun rises, 5:47 ) Length of day, i Sun sets, 5:18 f 12 hours, 11 minutes. Moon "sets 13 p. to. " : f ' : A real estate dealer tells us there is not a vacant house in the city.' " -' ' . Mayor Howard is improving; he was at the corner yesterday evening.. . ,;, The Trustees yesterday evening elect ed Mrs.' Nash in place of Miss Corinne Harrison, resigned. '. j.,t.:i Captain Dickson's steam derrick be gan driving the piling yesterday even- ing for the Athletic building. ,, i r . j We learn that the Pamlico politicians contemplate a barbecue campaign' 1 in that county. It will be sure to draw ' crowds. ' ' j - , The first bale of cotton sold in Tren . on this season was sold by Capt. E. R. if ge and purchased, by C. H. Foy & Co. ' at ill centsDer Dou'nd. I ' - M 1 1 - Jimmie Moore has "done it." He s has made an aqueduct through the cen tre of the old maiklt house for the pur pose of draining the street between that ; fpd the ice house. ; .... j ; ss: i : Twenty -three bales of cotton oll .at wi unuu aicnangt y uvleruajf. i f)i i . ces ranging from 11 to 118. The best of the cotton graded strict low middling. . Market closed firm, with ' a slight ad . yance. .: . ' ; The freight train leaves New Berne ' e,very day at 10 a. m., reaches Kinston f it 12.06 and Ooldsboro at 8.19. A simi ' Tar train leaves Ooldsboro every day at I 18.10 p. m.; arrives at Kinston at 2.26, ' and at New Berne at 4.50. . Among the freights brought in yes terday morning by the steamer Defiance was a Farquhar thresher for Mr. J. L. Bryan of Stonewall. ' Guess ' it" will , , be used in threshing : the rice crop of -I. Pamlico which is said to be- very good : .. this year. :,, ;. ,.. ... ; , The jute business in Pamlico is not altogether lovely, bo we hear, It now li Appears that, at the price offered, it will hardly pay the farmers to cut and haul ' to the mill. The crop this, year Is very Inferior, and the handling of it, after it is made, is a good deal heavier than was ' expected. ' ' j Mr. J. L. Kjnsey, Agent of the Trent , River Transportation Company af Tren , ton, says that the neatest and best packed , bale of cotton shipped this Season1, was from W.F.Foy, and consigned to Messrs, Daii Bros.,' per steamer Ltf H. Cutler River aad Blaiine. 1 ' ' M rnnninar to the suburbs: iron, furnaces: in in frrm t.lia Woafixm iii4nff1'io iiiCBKsmcr iuir vi mo vijuc and perhaps glxty odd tobacco factories. estate. The croo launusmvl vlarce. line arrived from baltimore yesterday Th4 mounUinou region beyond is in: and the qualitjtsupeib. To this morning with a good cargo of freight. exhaustible in mineral resources of date ona thousand JSotth.Carolina The Gotdslioro", Stoiit &ni Defiance of evert variety; and yt .to b, deyelpped, Railroad constractioa bonds, of this line will hereafter inake direct trips At many points beyond can be found H000 each, have been . exchanged Detweenthia point and JNortom andfauiet summer" retreats from mow at t" otate . Treasury lor new oonus.- in the case ot the, necro this city on the ' 834 of ; February , last ; since mat time one or its members has received one hundred and twenty-five CITY ITE2S. Baltimore. 1" V- Southern suns. , Board is moderate, and The schooner Thoa. J. May cleared for the supplies of food for the inner man Philadelphia , yesterday with cargo of cannot be surpassed in quality or abun- lumber and shingles, but on account of dance. .t i ,i m.i; ., j low tide, ittuck on the shoal off Foster's Lynchburg is quite a railroad center wharf, s . it ' I ? , too. Formerly, when I lived in 'Am- The schooner Melvin is on Howard's herst the great James River & Kanaw- ship railway for repairs: ' " " ' ' ha ca'nar was the- line of travel toward mhrderer Jerry Cox, who; was t to have ' been . hanged at ifshville next Friday, an appeal 6 the, Su: preme court has been granted, lie is a desperate criminal, and is, sure to swing sometime.---There M shown at .Williamson ; and Up- church's store a stalk ot cotton, with Steamec L. H. Cutler from Trenton Rockbridire in the Vallev of Vireinia. U"": k,. " 7. v, , " , ...... vw.wwh o I nu ttiv Uttuat 10 to C. E. Foy & Co., Geo. Allen & Co., massive . !, ft destroyed .and .its no iess ti,an 03 bolls' Such cotton Stone 10CK8 ana aams Stand Iwnnl.l make it ia eail tUroa nr to T r; ,r" "i I U!W.,eBa uu crumoung, wnue me men tour bales to the acre. i. a.uioououup. m. luuui, - - 1 mono a. Allecrlianv Kai rnal nspa its The steamer CohteutnecL cleared for path M its bed Jhat is our route. We - i Senatorial NouiluaUoii9. Bells Ferry yesterday with merchandise goon enter the mountains, the road . The Prospect Ilillconvention was for o. M. A. unttin, ueo. a. Mounter I hugs the base on one aide or the other. held Saturday and nominated can & Co., J. ;P, Quinerly, F. Harding, J. Sometimes on the oDoosite Aide of the didates for the Senate from this W; Lane and others. r , river spreads out a rollinfirchamiiaifrh: district. The nominees are O.K. I The" steamer Tivnn arrived from up rich in bend injr corn, and swelline into Evans, of Caswell, and Duncan Neuse with cotton, coVi, live stork pnd grand blue mountains in the distance. Cameron, of Durha ui , (Father passengers;; T. Gates & Co.,hC, E. Foy Now we are shut up On both Bides, and Avails is kuowu throughout , JNorth V H a 11(111 . VIVUIJUUl U KJJM. V which there can be no doubt, will honestly, and faithfully represent his constituency, Duncan Came ron, the other nominee, is a young TLI. L.m. . . I . ' . . . ,J dollars weeklr.tfen.ilta for 4 flvA ki .... 7 17. " ,u' " "".r wpavuny jr icaut-Bs, . auoiuer twenty- fi VP rlnllflra fnr nna uraalr V atr.'VviAAff bn another has a claim of Bixtytwoldollare 1 ' ' ' mu 8'""e". " t' and a balf.fop two, and a half j weeks' I A full line of fall samples for genu', sickness now pending". 7 youths' and boyg' Clothing, to b made to I did not Intend to ay ' anything in order by Wauamaker It Brown, Phil explanation, of the working .of the Or- adelphia, can beseen at A. M. Baker's, der at thie( time, but it may not be amiss Pollock street. A sure fit guaranteed! to add this much; that eighty pes cent of the assessments , 'goes to . the Relief Fund for payment of benefits, and twen ty per cent, to the Revenue Fund to be held, by the Local Branphes and loaned for six and a half years (six months at a time)' then it is called in in 'part pay ment as maturing certificate', , the bal ance being raised by assessments. Con$raryrtp ttie vQrdmar3ff usage of beneficiary Societies," the "liabilities are not xncurrea (rg aemh out are continual sept4ei2w. Ciias. L. Ives, i -j Agent. ; NEW? AD VK UTISEMEKTS." ,. Admlultilrator'n Notice. Btatk op Nohtii Oaholina, i wru l.ouuty. ) .,u II l.V?? ewiaty, QnMr vottlknl 1 u.iiituucmj, -uoaui. DUspeusiuuB,' iwriwun uuviiik ciaiiii uititinl id mtutr to sick ,, benefits and . accumniulations. g'l'''e"J .t.,"," payment ou r briorf Hie iim having -miAliaM u . tnitw of II.. rstit of TU an i E Oaski.. d'J b.v.A.IMttg-' avlnrciha vcfii county, hrrrby uotiflt or tlie KCserve 'Tund'.1'" -U - i TA word to the.wipq w sufficient." j i..-v . . ' ' , ' . B. Newberh N. C.'Scpk. 20th, 1882. : J aay 01 jwpuillwr. INIX. r tui noiio. lil lu. Blradfd In bar of tliair r.-rovry. . All owmhw Indi-lih-d lo aid wtati will make uniurdialc li iyiumt. Hour thin V.'tb dnv ul S.wm,; ;, m." ma '.v COMMERCIAL. THE But from the consignees. & Co., WmKirklanrt and. W. Eane can see nothing above. ; r iJ, , t v ? , rear of the coach, we gaze with wonder j v t ' muuugii wiuuii we are nauu.ug noj, w ii.il buo river ior low Cotton StHtlKllcn. From the orliciat ' report of the Nation al Cotton,. Exchange; of Americ, sent our Pa- Were '' regular, "horse from . New Oi lea ns , Sept. 14 1882 we snoe peua, " the hills Having bent away glean some' interesting. statistics.' : The from one side, and given some fertile These gentlemen are entitled to. AmeVioari cottofl crop for 1881-'82shbws l0W Iana8- eul 8ee tnat mountain wall. an,l doubtless will receive, the mi- a large falling from tho production Only one openig in its stretch, and that divided support of the Democratic of the previous year, after four years of waB burst through it under some geolo-i party.. Let us put her phouldei'8 to man, a farmer by occupation and very popular .wherever known. teady increase. ' This will appear from the following: cropySari'' i -j. 1 .'.. s'-.. 1877-8, increase over 187U-7 1878- 9, i " f. 1877-8 1879- 80. . ... 'V 1878-9 1880r81, . ;".:', . " 1879-SO- 1881-82, debr'se from 1880-81-1,149,702. A New Order ofThlnK. It is many years since beneficiary anriptips wpie institntprl with tha nh. Mr. Thos. Jefferson said it was worth a ject in view of the brevity and uncer- Or to nut in another view the cron of trip across the ocean to behold this tainty of life of securing to their tana i.W. t iio qk l. i i.i. I onnilorfiil nnaaaoronf tha .Tnirma tlimnrrl. I numDei'S tlie Dene ic.o o.i.wuutru. w ,,.,o,u., u., ""- """6" life, which should inure to the sunnort of 1879 to j6,074,155; of 1880 to 5,701,252; the blue Kidge, - and comfort of their families, and those of 1881 to A605.750; while the crop of Passing now up the North Branch who were naturally dependent on them. ' ' I . .-.I nm. - i. i . i, j a i 1882 on 1881-83 turns out ouly 5,456,048 amia a continuance or ; less rough, but prog"" wmcn nus mameu me halo . , . beautiful scenert. comfortablo and li s- """ - -. . sf. v. I . i i ' i n , i uvuai itiinv w viivui la wo auu lutcottua" In the reports from the different w resiaences, ciover-ueias, anu as tion has been noticeably apparent in States North Carolina and Florida are we Eastern North Carolinians know lit- the new features and advantages which in. tie about, we draw near to a celebrated have been developed in the different V1IU V" . m v .vvwu UVMVUU IMUII 111 I - I . i . ii . creased their production In 1881-83-all clc p ZUffZ the others fell behind. ted as the Mecca of the South, the little experience which comes from the actual In the disposal of the crop the follow ing figures will be interesting: , Total supply . in 1880-81, 6,750,614 bales; in 1881-83 5,673,079. J Consumed by Northerly spinners in 188081, t,7l8,e36lri 18812f, 1,677,581. Consumed by f Southern4 spinners 1 in fiOA 04 - n(" o 4 . s 4 cca ce Ann t t . ; 1 loou-oi, s-u,oii; in 1001-03, oo,04. If any confidence could be placed in would be 'feaonahle to expect cotton some notes from Lexington to command a prettv ilirure for the . L.C. Vass. ou yeste4 ? man'V ho . ' badly marked 1 tlie !e also. to report the '. packed and ton Sale f Beal ' Mr. Pkober boug' " CuL ing no w g used a of . Wilson has lot and build a buggy house ; ; on Mid .. reet next door below L. H. Cutler paying $3,500 for it. ; ' ; Mr. Geo. B. Guion has bought the , ; i building adjoining the Journal, office . (from Mr R. 0. E. Lodge, paying ' Mr. Edward J. 'White has bought of JC- Wooten Jr. a jiortion of Cie Turkey K trip plantation neat uopton-tL'JUi acres for 6,000. ' ' Henry Wahab has bought the stock of liquors, wines etc., left by; the late E. ' ' II, Windley. ;' ' ''.? ';-! j Your Name in Print. . i s ' , Col. J, N. Whitford was in the city on . Wednesday. He will open the cam. ., paign at Newport on tho 3d of October! , at which time and place Col. .Wharton , i ; J. Green will also address the people, Mr. P. M. Pearsall of Trenton called ,'tf. to see us on Wednesday .1 He says Job ' Kinsey Esq.,' the former Secretary of , the Liberal convention, , has announced himself " a candidate for Superior Court Clerkjr) Joues. M ,1 Hon.; O. Hubbs arrived yesterday . evening. He made a speech at Kinston, yesteraay. ana gays . every tnuig was hoikilr, i) .1 . t Mr. Silas Venters of Onslow came in 'iast riight with cqttdnIl!! h : t j : " The New Telegraph Operator. : " Business was very brisk at the Mp- graph office in this city yesterday. The . new operator, Miss Kuyk, seems i to be ' very efficient and accommodating. Two of our young men, Jack Dissosway and Ealph Gray, not having read the j morn j ing'a Jouenal announcing the arrival j "t of the new operator and thet departnre of the old one, went down early yester ? day moinii?! calj tm tlie old operator and by virtue of the intimacy existing ' between 'themselves and McCullen, bolt ed iu the private room ' connected with the oflice without knocking . ii t-'cy ctune in, one whistling and tueo w 1 . .. t e - - 1 V" It in b- ' :;e:,3 was & wiiii a "Hello Mac!", Miss fti4ol t'.em very pleasant .1 1 . il lor you gent t ) a l J that the gic convulsion by this river, which the w heel and give them a rousing " bales. 299,796. 800,290. 687,097. 844,498. must have been dammed up as a lake. ! North and South rivers, the two streams meeting here to form the James or Pow hatan, pass through this titantic chasm on their brawling way to the ocean. majority We can do it.-7rii Tobacco 1'lant. benevolent "societies,'' as they have town of Lexington. Our trip has been I and practical working of- thenveouldso greatly-enlivened by meeting some, old adapt tnem to tue means and circum- trianAa mrl, n.o,.A V, A BVaUKBB Ul MID IUCII1UC1S11IU,- OS IV UUIll- c. U,CD i,clD, uu mend them t() the jlvorable noUce and pomieu ous many memorame sites, ana acceptance of persons desiring assur gave the ancient record. : Land of the ance, and make them, at once, econom ndai,untwi w Ui. Asthe child. Of experience' the , new 7T"""T: i? w7 , , "order of. the Iron Hall," invites at the praises of the great God, who made tention and challenges investigation thee I May we listen to thy voice, and It is among the younger if . not the figures in' the law of "supply and some repea thy homage. ITgg- AnwnmA 71 na In Si. I H ftr ft I TMltlAA. ' I Will tT tA firiva 17 nil I - . ' . . . . . . uciuauu, ao vj Dcv-umiui b, n i r - j e,"-- j 0f tue state or Indiana, at lndiananons. near the end of March, 1381. No simi liar Order, so far as the writer has I knowledge, has increased more ranidlv or spread more widely. Its first Local Branch was instituted three weeks after date of incorporation, and now, after seventeen months only of actual exis Itence it numbers about one hundred NEW BERNE MARKET.' jfJOTTON Middling Hi: Btnct middlihglli; low middling 11. . COUN-KJOc. m blk;: 73c. in sacks. , TuaPENTiNE-rReceipts moderate. Firm at 2.50 for yellow dip. i ' l AR f irm at and l.7i. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. j Honey 60c. per gallon. " Wheat90c. per bushel. Country Bacon Hams 18c; sideB 16c. ; shoulders 15c. ' Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 0c. to 6c. Eo& 18c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50. per bushel. Fodder 75ci per hundred for new. Peaches 50c, per peck. i APPtES 50a75c. er bushel. Pears $1.00 per bushelv GBAPES-rScuuneirionK, 81.00al.10 Der bushel. . ,f , Onions None in market. ' ' Beans-SOc. per bushel. . . , - , ! , Hides Dry, 9c. to lie: green 5c. , Tallow 6c. per lb'.' 'li ' : ; : ; CniCKENS Grown,. 50c.;pfr pair ; Meal Holteu, $1.15 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, $1.50, sweet 65i bushel. -itxi x .'. ; '. v. Shinqles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 ,per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. ,50; saps, $2.50 per M. '!' i - , coming season. The most gratifying part of the whole ' exhibit is the one showing that the South is increasing Sept.10, 1882. Fin Rlec. We saw at Mr. J. K. Mcllhennv's her spindles and is the only country drug store yesterday afternoon a bundle that consumed more cotton last year 0f rice measuring seven feet and three and forty Local Branches, with more uiaii uunu8 mo uciuio. : u inches in heieht with headH from eleven than four thousand members, DIED. 10 twelve incnes long, it was taicen - . ; ,, Mm' j .. 1 ..... . ITjlnra nhlindonl: nrnosa via hnrt and full Wednesday morning at 4i o'clock, rrom me pianiaiion oi ooi. i. u. mcii- consideration was given to the laws of Emma Leona, infant daughter of Mr. nenny in nrunswicK county. X be the most successful societies, in exis- an MnL T.afvfltfaMf.niillonnfPliilorft!irreaterix)rtionof hiscroDkasnrettvM best features were era J I " r - r -i - - j ,. .jj.j TnfanUam: A nna J twant. the Bamnle. Wil. Star. - .' , , nuu ouyn were umj uuubu u? . " v . ;. -r: , . F were suggested by long experience, and DiiuajB. ncf fouiuius wm uo wucu vu ontiow county. , ri close Observationor the working ot sim- Kinston to-day for interment. - K Mr. Hill Kimr. from the Stumn Sound uar organizations. Mm -Mam TToiT..vn nnA 7 r i i. ' ' 1.1. i-.ii. I i This is ore-eminentlv a Health in u. uij iuuui6vuu, n6cu m joiuo, twuuu, uasiuw wiiiuiy, Ktiiuie cuwuu . v i t died of billious fever, September 18th, has been badly damaged, and will not V to'pide 7or the expenses wm. r vieia more tnan nan acroD. xne corn incident to disability atumm at act ; k a and nea croDs are fine. Ovstera 'are I d4n-Ht payB n6 'death benefit, not even Tno-' twm nn tha viJni nonr. but will nrobablv fatten as the funeral expenses. Notice this explana- e - , . --t . .-, t-7 r:- - -- . ,7-. tion which to ma WAII IN EGYPT IS ENDED, BUT ;.;.. v. i! i , ., . : llo-hroy & Hrjcrd : Are waging a , J Terrible Warfare with High Prices, And will never rest until they have R out ed Them, Foot and Dragoon. Call anil see how we slaughter Gen erals 65c. per Groceries,,; Provisions, Dry Goods, ' .' Boots, Shoes, ' Hats and Caps, . BALTIMORE MARKKT. t5ALTIMOREr-eptnS.-TJatS RteadyVr ANh iTPT P TT TA DtTLr n.ot nnn jsyestarn white 42a43c. do. mixed 40a41c. rroyisions steaay: mess port $24.uu. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sidess packed, llialSo, Bacon shoul ders , Vltc. ; clear rib sides letc Hams 15Jal6c; Lard refined 14c. ' Butter steady? western packed 16a22o. . Coffee easier-, Eio . cargoes, ordinary to fair, 7ja9tc. :" Sugar steady, A soft 9 Sc. Whisky Bteady at 1.20al.22. , t, , ; " ' WILMIJiCTON MAIIKET.; j ' Wilmiot6n,"' Sept. 18.Spirits tur pentine - firm . at i , 41c. , Kosin uuiet at 81.35 for strained, and $1.47 for : HUMPHREY A HOWARD. ' Brick Blork, New Bern. Mi C, appo. lie th Ice IIohr. iisdw3iii DissoiuTioirr The firm of J. Gooding & Co., Drug gists, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.' ""i"1"'.-" t1"' . .. !(' ' J. GOODINO. . 8. F Hdett New Berne, Sept. 18th, 1882. , The business will be continued by the good strhihed.. 'Tar" firm at $1.70. Crude undersigned at the old stand, under the A. - J A. 1 Al -1 JP . 1 1 I 1 1 - 11 -ww mm -. ' . uaa r enow s nail, on Middle street. He will pay all debts owing by, and collect all accounts due the firm. .' Stephen F.Hurtt. sepdlaw4t. . ,. . . NOTICE. Office of Sec. and Treas. New Berne turpentine quiet at $1.50 for hard, and 2.50 for yellow dip and virgin. " NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Cotton quiet: , uplands 12 J; Orleans 123-16. -."-i r,t,uu, .. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t-mnrrri . ;. 1 uiiice or bee. and Treas. New Berne lfnkVA ArA Vmi P!fyO & Pamlico. Steam Transportation Co. i RClC I.lO I C J Lw..-2 New. Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. ni, s. sS vi ' t . 'i;-,, . At a meeting of the directors, held on I am going to suffer no longer with Wednesday,; Aug. 27, the Treasurer was' my shoes made on that wrone and' ab- ordered to collect from the Stockholders surd principle; but wear yiose beautiful of the Company thirty per cent; of their Midland Railroad, our route lies through season advances. "Liberals" are turn a very beautiful rolling country, with mg out poorly and few in the hill. excellent crops" of corn The "cuts'? WilSStarJ 1 1 ' - . i . ' I .,(. , for the road-bed are often of a depth, astonishing to children, raised in our level country. It is interesting to watch the countenances and actions of chil- deh, lpassih J through i new; "scenes. What exuberant delight! i What a storm of questions, impossible to answerl , So we speed over; sixty-Bix miles to the ancient, but new and interesting pity pf This city of 25,000 inhabitants city or 2o,uuu inhabitants was founded in 1789, and is romantically built jDiij terraces of bold hills along Jaihes' rfver: Some of the 'side-walks up steep hills consist of stair-ways.'; We climb up. , From (,he upper end of the city a beautiful view rewards the effort. Across the river, and beyond those lofty baks,. v the county of Amherst; and that; flange of mountains is the'"Tobacco- Row," a spur of the Blue Ridge, run ning across tqy first pastoral field, and crossed at . gaps by me twice every month. Beyond and far away to the left sweeps the glorious, Blue Ridge; the renowned Peaks of Otter, rising like monarchs to overlook and marshall the hosts of bills. Of course this is a pure and salubrious climate. Lynchburg is 525 feet above the ocean. It is the na tural entrepot of this tobacco growing J section of Piedmont, Virginia. I failed to get statistics of .its trade. Before the war Lynn, RIass.J Vas the only town excellirg I '-richburg in wealth. ' Pub lic spirit has filled it with noble build ings. It 'has fine hotels;' street-car . Gleaued from STATE NEWS, i i our jBxciaiise. tion which to make the mare direct and pointed I will put in the second person. u you aesire to join tnis uraer, you can do so, if "sound and acceptable which is to- be determined by medical examination and the vote pf the Branch and not less, than eighteen nor more than sixty-five., Upon initiation a cer tificate will be issued to you for such a J. W. HARRELL. Repairing done ' inr the ' neatest man ner; invisible patches put on and war ranted to stay. , . ... .. i"' ' ' Don't forget tlie place south' of the Central -1 Hotel; - Middle street, .New lli..V .Hi'.r : .... . . ' , . send your oruers and save money. 1 IialeigU Evenina Visitor?'1 Eggs ",um ' Der5eV, tw nttM.wl! ftna ,onie tetailed thi, morniug mlceYZ An rKn mnnnir will Kn rvn -rirrlif I.' - i - ' JCMOn iivu vaiv uvfiwj at W fui a iuv ia demand this nioriiing. - " ; :ttiv into your hand if you ai-e , living.!' The Wilmington Revim: 'Co.;J.W, SSSS Stapled spoke to a large crowd m the amouhtof the certificate heldbeing Magnolia VesterdaV. The eleC- fiflv ennts on' ft two hundred dollar cer- trie fire alarm will be tested this af-1 tificate and two dollars amd a half pii fAi-nnnn ot. ft n'plnplr " Tha inatrn. one of a thousand dollars, s Twelve as- ' . i.., .V.aC '.,iaa,i j!r sessnients have been paid' since the. or u.cuM.anuu.u ganization of the Order. '" : ' "!.,., ent position and it is to be, hoped ? In case 0f disability, by disease or ac- will unirlr waII 'TCnw ilnn'f hrftalr iiiAMt kAn! will . n idoairiw Knnl will work well. your neck bunting for the fire while lefit, graded like the assessment, accord-, the testis being made. ' ' ! .ai . '8 to the certificate, being five dollars Vmh&m Tobavco Plant: .Mil J. for the lancer. ,fl v'. fi,..? N. Cbeek bad a stroke of paralysis incase of death, if no benefits have while at the breakfast table , Moll- been received, the whole amount of ' as- day morning and up to this writing segments paid by you wiu be rerunaea i.i' i S .:a A toyour legal heirs, and if you haye paid ,r i- V' i more in assessments than you 'have' re Miv beck is tpm Of our best citi- ceived in behefifs, the balance tyill., be zens. Mr. James Crews! a prom- returned.' And if your said heirs de- incut citizen oC Oxford, if. C, died sire to continue to pay the; assessments suddenly on Saturday of neuralgia wthey fall due, they may receive the of the hcnrtJ death was very " VVVV .7 .,'1 suaaen auu unexpected. ! j ' It is Susceptible of mathematical dem Raleigh News and Observer:1 We onstration that the Order is able tot4! have ba( six consecutive days tf ttU" vwwv i OI wAfV'i air and fine weather.; But seldom- --1; inna anri i m hii'ii . i mil ir n in.. i.. .i. .i. , r; a.; , Adinliilnlrater'ii Notice.1 i nr.,; -.:l in ;-,.;, ;., STiTK OF SlIHTIl CAIIUUSA, ; V T ," i:tun i:niitT.i ,Thn julwtcribtv luivinr onaliSpd trafofof thP estate of Chnrfra Taekei s Adinlnis- dfceasi'd, on IliPlOtli itnjr of. Snptp.iuWcr, A.rl. 1882.! before Hie Probate Cotirt W Oravea comity, hereby no tifies ll )ruDik having IcIaJuis asiiniM niyid e tate, to present' thi'in for paymonl on or before tlm 24th day of Swrfi'mWr. 1883.-or thi notios will be pleaded ill bar of their reroveTy;- j i , JXue uiii auu uv oi nenieaiiier, s2. , : , JAS. C. HARRISON, . luepUiv,,! j. j,, vKuhlic AdiuiuistriitcrOj :iap;p,:&:co.; 4 if l.tJT.-l jit!,. ,fl, w T subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company on or before the 15.th day of September, 1882. , ' ; Stockholders are requested to mak payment as above at my office in New Berne. " Respectfully, v . ... T. A.. GREEN, ' aug8-dtd i , , t , ; jSeo. & Treas. P, Holland, Jk, s j,,,. O, H, Gdion. ( HOLLAND & GUION, (At Simmons & Manly 's Law Office.) 1 BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, - Land purchased and sold on short no tice. ; 'il n f : , . Special.attentbn given to the letting of houses and collection of rents. -C . ' P. O. Box 4S t, NEW BERME, W4f v For references apnlv to National &aK Geo. B. Guion, Slmiuous & Manly. I sepl-l A Wtl ' , ; TftOS ; J; LATHAU, ..j j Late of Newbern, N. C, -WITH CQ-'ITREE 0 CO., ' NORVOI.K, VA. since April has such a thing hap; pened. -Cotton pickers are in de mand. i It is feared by , some farm ers that cotton will ripen faster thiiii it can possibly be picked but, -Yerv fine apples are now eoin- J i ' . . '' '? less than three months from the institu tion of the first Branch and some six hun dred claims have since been registered, amounting to about thirty thousand dol lars, which the QrJer, i prepared. to Local Branch No. was, instituted in lifuriinf ni-fiirftra Af n"il linlrfl hi ' l flain,' piMGrJaMtampD& Tinware, Lamp and, House-Furnishing j Goodl, . wWe for Catalogues "and Prloe'Xlsii Cotton Factors and Couiuilsslou Mercht Coiomlnskm Uervliants, IIO JS I11. M Y. '' Consignments solicited. ' Prompt and faithful attention guar anteed to all business entrusted to them. ' I ' t 1 sepl9dAw3m .NOTICE. i !!)., I' j ., . . .". : 1' f ; ' , ,. ' i 1 By 1 order Board ComTiiHsionara. Craven county, the Clerk will advertise for sealed proposals for 100,000 Brick, to be delivered at the Depot or on the wharf at the foot of Craven street, in tneuityol jMewbern, and a sample of the brick .accompany each proposal. rroposais to Lo recoived im or be tore the 1st Monday ia October, 1832.' 1 f hi- i.:. - ; JOH-KELSON, augls-doctl ,. Clerk Board Com'rs. w5 1 .;li UbiAf .J I u. ! ' i I ;! ..1 f .iUl 4t , 1 id. v". 1 i ,:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1882, edition 1
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