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' IT' , jj Y ,,, .;;,. , , . r- VOL. I. , LOCAL NEWS." NEW BERNE, N.' C.,-FRIDAY; DECEMBER 151 1882. NEW ADVERTISEMENT ' ilrilAHN Notice to taxpayers""' Harper Bftos. Harpef 'a Weekly; ' A. D. Roysteh & Co. Candy. Journal Mlnlatr Sun riaea, 7:04 I , of day,? Sun sets. 4:48 f 9 hours " 44 minute Moon sets at 10.18 p. ra. Trade fgoqd t was quite brisk yesterday. Sf if !f ' i . v ( XUo g oh0S lunch lopin has a gc supply of fine oysters on hand now ElieyJ trie cbok-,: can ftt the'iri np right. Mr. W. Foy carried off the honors for jik oottpn y8terday . ,, He fold , four bales at .72i, the nignest prwa pan during the day: It classea arjove niia dling. :., AA a'M'IWa' f V Trent river, a few miles above the city, is alive with ducks. Several pat' ties went up from the city yesterday und f oturned with") enough (tof last fill Christmas , C. Railroad,. A . 1 tl. anil V We received the following special telegram last.nightj;; , .,'. ? Raleigh. N. C, Dec, 14th, 1883. Efforts by the Atlantic Company ' for an amicable adjustment have .failed. Possession refused. Suit to be brought. Chas. C. Clab Tickets Selling-. i v A number of the best; Boats kav.e al ready been taken for Willoughby Reade's recitations next Monday night. The Theatreil : probably - be' packed and jammed, and those wishing good ' seats, would do well to get them' to-day and to-morrow. Tour Name In Print. . ' V'lMisaoSao Hodgesevj student ;of il -Grange' Academy,! ra! the City visiting JUMB urau uvutnuui ;'!;. Mr. H. M. Lee, the traveling agent for the Wilson Advance, was in the city .yesterday ,1,1 rl $ .malitJAS i; the city yesterday. The Doctor says he knows more about Jones county politics now JliAny tett i? in the State. Mr. Way, a gentleman from the North -who MA been 8pendngtEewuie'f "In" Itj-f., r:ty for ppyoral yearsf arrived, yes- 3 j Capt. Cherry of the steaaie Florence, thas been denied "the privilege, o run ning his boat for a few 'days bn 'account of not having the necessary rubber hose to use in fcase of fire. The inspectors are to be .here next Tuesday, nd the Captain having been ' disappointed in 'getting the hose feared that he would .not be ready for them as the time was 1 rather hort to order it from the factory, In this dilemma he applied to our en terprising townsman, J. C. Whitty , who sent order by telegraph to Richmond on Wednesday at 12 o'clock, and Thursday morning's train, nineteen hours after the order was given; brought the hose to hand. Pay Your Taxes. , Sheriff Hahn advertises for taxes- says he will collect by distrest (very distressing it will be) if not paid in ten days.5- " ; . The Jours al will uphold the Sheriff in his efforts to collect. In'fact If he doesn't collect pretty sharp the County Cor uuisbioners ought to make it lively for him next summer when he presents his insolvent list. We have no patience with "men who do not pky1 theii1 tax They are willing to get the benefits of good gntei-nriient withont paying for it. Ana wiuie on ine iax question we -would add that, we know o no law to permit the Sheriff to have Until Septem ber to settle For taxes, as was done in this county lhisVWt-t: d Ub-$ld , M elkodUt Preaehcra. I The following fist of appointments by the Conference is given, covering most of the ground where the Weekly Jpl'KJ NAL circulates:-j -l ifew'Berke Dtettic,t:$, Mau, P. E; . New Berne, L'. S. Burkhead. . Goldsboro, W. M. Robey. 1 -Wayne; J.-.N. Andrews. r in', Goldsboro Circuit, B. B. Holder. Mt. Olive, J. F. Bjistow.) a,, j Kinston, W. C. Gannon. La Grange, J. EK Carpenter. j Craven, Alpheus McCullen. ' t Jones, L. U Johnson. '!' " Beaufort, N. M. Jurnoy. j Carteret. A.D.,Betts, WT H. Puck- Pamlico circuit, w. 1. iaii. j CoreSonnd Mission. T J Browning Straits Mission, F. B.-McCalU H Kinstca Items, experimented ' with this manure, .last rear ana i am incunea totmnK ltwouia i -, , t.td -, ; i t pay better te use 2,000 pounds to the ! The Methodist conference at Raleigh acre than 1,000. I selected two rowi Cves Kinston this .year,, ai j ita local last SDrinz and armlied at the :ratea of minister, Rev Xf. C. Gannon, . a divine C03OIER0IAL. 4-1 city, mzi T.-t ta, ThLft (KHUtnil. lu-xt ta.lvMl i. v a ' for Locnl Advrtisiii: ' rT"" 14EHT BEBNB MARKET. J i: r ... - .:- mM.l li'nr 01. mU,i:. OH' - , Ok U1B K eSUmalASin Jnh Prir 1,000 pounds per acre, two M the, rate. WPW 9a uIKu a.K gen ExtaT nfce Sfc ' o'rdi- m r dPtionT, youU Of 1,500, and two at the rates ofQOfc churchy .y b , . ., . , ;;. nact , iJ give the Mowiwa J0WWIal, triati " The result was the one thousand pounds .o;nhVU!Whhi Anm'lkfhaw'anrk Cobn 55c. oer bushel. ; -i .; i j r-a ,!' "- '' ' rr-r- -r- ,-i a tows yielded at the rate of fifty barrels CrftVe'n county, had in this market JpHrLOO to 1.0J per biiitaL : , ' Call at the Jodrnal Job Of net if you per acre, the fifteen hundred pounds 1(ujt Tue8aay) the fineSt lot of fresh pott U goTr veUX rows, at the rates - of sixty-five barrels brought here this season1. He readily Tar Firm at tl.50 and t l.f 5'. ' oer acre, and the two thousands pounds ..ka u I BerswAx 20c. to fi2n. n lh. 1 ' ' fowa one hundred and ten barrels to the ' ; u n t- . i Honet 0c. per gallonj . ." ' uj cte.M 1. )'.,. t.l '... ,t ; MM- Kad0" VauBefiWire of Jona LI , wheat Wc pee tmshel. I,; I : Beef On foot. 5c. to 7r.. i KVMI m i i GARDEN PEAS. . . ' l, ' "u s! .. o wi ;7".:i yH planted eighteen acres in peas last ton o, gand Hill townsUp, died in her , season' which yielded onethousand ind 18th year' on fte Uth lP8tant ftt ' Peanuts New crop, fl.00 per bushel fifty boxes. 'Trom the lsttothelSthef idence of her ' in Lenoir ofWlbfc . ; ,, : i j, . .,;u 'Januaryisthe'time to plant - i broke county. y ; ; ; i-l tut) liiuu ijui, lain uii rows viiino itoki juiss ciiu Y.tiBrriuK, a Bueciai la-iuusuui. apArjt and drilled in one half toki Of col- vorite in this kwalityV and -Prof. John 5WON9r P8' bbL tou8eed and two hundred pounds of IDuskett, late County Superintendent of Pocomoke guano to the acre. This was I Public Instruction of Wake county. mixed by running a folding harrow I were married last Tuesday morning, at over it after it had been drilled. It Oxford, N. C by Rev, B. H. Marsh. would not do to plant your peas directly So we have had during this month a among the cotton seed as the heat from "transit of Venus" in the terrestrial as well as in the celestial world. the latter might kill them. . Peas do not require much , manure: they want a quick manure, buj too much of it will make them go to vine. Two and a half The public school for this district will $3.50: saps, $2.50 per M open in Kinston on the first Monday in hushelstotheacreistheright quanuty thtap,,. to ! plant. ;and they should; be covered I. . .: . . ' i ia on niniraniin orianflMii nnnoa rst a.i . u m . . ? l t , au WC6uMJ M.wiu uuuwiui vuu -i , aii inxesioriHsz, either State or County, or ' . 'J I n.r.Aat nnvtwuittii "Mica TIIIIa Wkirn I lAha.lnla It Tovac A LatTTt. Jl 11 1 , J11 1 r'Ul 1AATOO. WIN J-UU-U f T Ul W I MVvwuit u aHArD,BC IWHI UUV. UIIU 71.1. AXUil IWIIV Tt gu J VU-l ? t - : ; I - . , r. . , , I -, - i . I' " 'I hnmf onH Miao A nnaa f ln1 rr hnA hnnn I . :r:z:n rzi::::Lr : i must be paid at once. about four inches deep, What followed you; ""Cotton. It waa aided by two hun dred pounds of Pocomoke. ' I am now having the eleventh bale picked out ; Washington District J. S: Nelson, P. E, ;Tarboro,'F. D. Swjndelli' j South Edgecombe, J. H. Cordon. - "W jlliamston, W, B. Doub.(1 , w k ; Greenville, 8. V. Hoy le. Pitt Mission, to be supplied by VT. J Daily f. . t w . .1 "J I.,..'.'. . Swift Creek, N. A. Hooker?' , -Aurora W. L. Grisaom.y,! ';,!.; ,., Washington, D.May.', ,: uHwnf): Bath, J. F. Wa8hburne. j -t .t Plymouth, W. H.. Watkins, ,v I Columbia, J. L. Keen. Mattamuskeet, R. C. Beamon. Swan Quarter, J. J. Carden. Portsmouth, Ocracoke & Hatteras, 'to bBupjjlied by E-D.. Hoover, i ttij f thev will averaee five hundred Dounds . . . . .. . liu M.'rtiYli; !' ; , i each lias a nrst grade certiHcate from nd cost by attending to thteat once. tdthe Kieiuier Arrival. . ? , ,'' ' s I " Cuder-caine down from Trenton nd Prlloksville on Wednesday night with 69 bales of cotton, and immediately un loading, went up ;-Trent, agiinjand ' brought m 64 bales of cotton' for Col. J. N. Whitford. ; , The 2nf brought from Bay River and lower Neuse 1000 bushels of rice 58 bushels of Corn, 400 bushels' of cotton seed and 74 bales of cotton. . Contentnea from Jolly Old Field, 57 bales of cotton and 4. passengers, . .,. Neuse from Jolly Old Field, 120 bales -of cotton (60 of which came from Greene county by steamer Siiow Hill, to 1 !the mouth of Contentnea Creek) 200 ibushels of rice, and 10 passengers. , Kinston from Kinston. 119 bales tthrough; cotton, 28 bales local cotton 1000 feet lumber, 50 bushels of cotton ! eed and 10 passeepgers, si i.ii.i iK i On Tcrpentine Receipts moderate. Finn wiah your printing executed with-neat- . CO Ktl . -.-11 Jlf ItLaa-t I ; , .. . tioa guurantHd..: r .--vim . mn , MtNci? MEA.T,r;rr-;:::.:;;.' Citron, Currant, nu EjuJiML..U:al. .. -- Brazil Nuts, X - Oatmeal, Buckwheat, 1 'tonallHcmKCtoifa'i No. Mackerel. 'r ..: , y . . w , , '.k-. Hmoked, Uerringt, Bust Butter,-! -v- en -i. Roasted Coffee, gretmd to oHtr, Irvih Potatoes u j Vaufutt-Qooditeil freeAl 1 Btef TmiditeHT . issMf' sv'f,," -.' i;Uifai tt PEAB 81.10 to 81. 2S iwr hn-tial ' l! 1 Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green fov i Tallow 6c. per ib. -i i Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair, .,. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. ' Meal Bolted, 80c. psr bushel. ' " ruTATVKs uanamas, aua4uc. ; yams 50a60c. per bushel. , : ,i j Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. NOTICE. jMxmn, rrunet, Powder, ShotlCap. Atxve nuiiiPd Oondi are offered CHEAP for To whom (t mny conoohi: ' i i JltM (.' Take notice Hint a bill to amend tKfhaWcr of tba city of New hern will be tntrodUefeUn , a -Maai - "V".:."' the General A-aemblr Mt-. hal They are both resident, of Kinston' and J the January ,W ,T ' " TT? .7 as nrinciDal. the second as assistant. " not P11" within TEN DAYS from dnte of TRES8 acoonllng to law. Yob can save trouble decl8-130t CABBAGE. the county superintendent. Miss Whitehurst's experience with the pri vate school has well fitted her for the task before her and her former patrons speak in warm terms of her efficient i management. Miss Grady has had sev eral years' training in Pr. Lewis' school and has taught one term in a public school of the county.) Parents may send their children with a full assurance that , No further notice will be given nor imlul-I genee granted. " ,' ' ,' M. HAH.V, . " Sheriff Craven Count. New Berne, N a, Deo. W, 8883- ; dlltt ' h'i (Cftyr,jt. , Cotto Yesterday, r ( f. t ? I'utiiros declined five, points in, New York yesterday and ; closed, steady, f tots were nominally unchanged. Liy i 1 ' wore , barely . steady at t ,. 'i ; o y vice liere ruled e'xnit t , si ' ' ' ! of extra gratfcs I ... uo than the priice ' ... 1..,,...:dv. One hundred and covon b!i''-s were sole at 9.25 to hi) X?iii anili-i on th. ttam hjA I. The time is at hand for farmers who expect to engage in trucking to prepare their landBand to do-this it would per haps be profitable to compare notes and Iteewtatibfansi jvhatj mapuras, Juid what crops have paid the best ana been uniformly successfuL- There are sev eral truck farms near the city and we exfeSt to visit the'se i frord'ttmejto Vuhi and report the actual' experience of the truckers during , the pas A year Thursday we visited the farm of It lies northwest" of the "city,1 On'; the banks of the Neuse, extending south to the Atlantic and TSf. C. Railroad. ' The soil is a sandy: loam:' with little or no sub soil, aud is better suited for truck ing than for anything else. ' Mr. Dunn isa very successful trucker, and his farm in a few years will bd attractive. A road is made through the center to the buildiigs and on each side, is planted a row of pear trees, some of which are already in bearing, s These will be profitable as well as ornamental, r ., At the west end of the farm next to the river is a pond which. is covered by water during high tides. Here we find thousands Of loads of muck being dug out and hauled to the compost heap. Here we find Mr. Dunn, and; after he bangs away a time or two at a covey of ducks and misses them, we start across the farm. "What are you preparing this lot for Mr. Dunn?',' "Irish potatoes, There are eight acres in the lot... I had it in potatoes, for the first time, last spring. It was very poor land and full of cane grass, I broke it flat, harrowed it, and in many places had to fork it over in order to get the grass roots out. I drilled in fifty loads of compost-rmade of stable manure, muck and cotton seed to the acre, having furrows laid off three feet fH-t, and on thi1 apf'q one thousand i , ls,J r;,C(?ijpko,jJuanoJSinie Ii the , furrow with harrow tooth, and planted the" potatoes twelve ' inches rit.-:nT:n'j Yi'V' "How deep do yoU lisually cover po tatoes? :""'"''." ir ',,. r Tl.(.y'f,f.oulbe.oyWed!iJaii't on light 1.,, i." On 'stiff , land, cove" deep. Just as tiioy are coining up I run a har row ovor t'.is ru!Qo which loosens 'the earth around them and gives them a good send oft. T'y sho'il l bo planted about the lat of February. I , cut the prrf"n, lf"vipit-o eyes to the piece.": were the returns from the Here is a lot that I expect to put in cabbage;. it is a little stiffer land than the balance of my farm, and I think it will suit cabbage better." "How do you prepare land for cab bage?" ., "Flat break,, lay off furrows three and one half feet apart and drill in the ma UUlCi A CUU KUIUK 1V UUV AAA Ml aWMMD I , ,t , -4 J j I I . , - -- m , that cOmpostrstable manure, hog Pen first ciaBB: Ex-8upetintendent Harper's O A W D Y manure anu cuiwju seeu w we ourei . .... ,. , ; . ! i , -. . , , . energetic labors in the public schools of and fifteen hundred pounds of cabbage T . , . , . . . , , .. . . i I I 4-ii AAitrirto dm haQplniv trial I aerxrt manure. I have never tried the cab- . , . . , . . . . , i. . , . .. . , mate fruit. The principles which he bage before, but it is highly recom- ..,.,-.,..,, . . . .. . 6 , , , t .... h established will be illustrated in this ' . , ... i . X . . public school this winter. When the manure is drilled up i,t should rli; uJ.,a : be covered by a heavy, furrow on the riAvlh cia ff tha vrtttr on1 n 1 1 rr Kf tA An iL ' 1 Vt ' , , , " . . Rear Admiral Fabius Stanly, on the the south side,-and thfl plant should,, be jetired liBt of the Nary, died in thU set op jthe south side so .thVthe ,r4ge city last -Tnesday evening, at his late wjll; project it from cpld.&li mn i ! ;uWhen is the proper; time to, .trans!' plant."., '.ti'.i) -n w-frtf.-! l"I think it ratheti early1; yet - rr t i-r-' wV W4a 3 t4t " Kitl Best in the World. A 6 lb. box of French CANDY, delivered tree at any axprna olllca for tiSO. lib. boSfiwIUj. Standard for Purit? and Excellence. Addrcwi, , , K D. R0Y3TER 4 BRO ' Balelgh, Jt.C Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. r ; ---: ::: . ! . . ' .$ rr nr 1.,.. -- . i . 1.-. 1 1 . . , . , til. . , , , 1 tuuin-i 11 n CVMV bwiiub M luv ntvu 01 Alii residence, pa, i,ui xtnoae lsiana aye- erican illustrate! weekly lonrnam.-, Xy its ul () Office ItRoisTERo llsEoa, Craven Cat 1 New Berne.'N. tVl.'Wi IBM,' 1 All persons' liable under ' ftoheduteJ 3t. Revenue Act of 1881, are ., tHriitlMl . an J are required by law lo . deliver ' 6r reluia to. me, within tetii days afwri.Hnai.flit I day of Jttuuniy,188.1,a true and exact sn-ti- meni 01 ine iinioum 01 purcliases tuuue Uy you, as principal or aent, ot tlinrasli an 'nt I orcomnilSHiou liiercliant (.orutherwlM 1U1 liie uinna simouiiihi, ior six ruuuuis euuiuK 1 oeniberSlst, ISaL The amount of pur.-. both lh and out of the Htaie (except pui mt , of cotton and other farm products froiu die Srouucerj, inusi oe inciuuea in your return. .ef p the sum paid for liquors separate fron that paid for k'h1h, wares and merchandise. This return must be sworn to( Vrbuipt. com pliance with the luw is requested.-. Vour irl v liege license is to be renewed' by The b ua'of January. Any listed after the.iVUi .wlU Jm charged double tux. . ;i i very respeetruliy, ,J . ' - ' : JUB. Xtr.U'iO.'V.t aeciit-ai in liegister of i)eeds, Craven ( nue. ile was a son of tne uon. Jonn Stanly, and was bora in .New Berne, iN. L,.. UeCemOer lO. lOlO. rlO WaS I thn rnrcmnat. artl. ind mitknn rt lha Aar Last appointed a midshipman in 1881, and carries instruction and entertainment 'to unpartlsan Dosltlon In oolttics. Its admirable Illustrations, Its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by Any person desiring to.avall himelf of the Act of Assembly authorizing the edueacltiu of one young niuu at the University, of &omi Carolina from this countv free of cost fir tui tion, will apply to the Hoard -of tXuitttivtua- year-1 Set OUS some in INOVemDer, Le- serveu m wd uignw vusmjubuuu, mi wiiiBlwavi tLXr. ,,w .ho eraottiiiswauiiy. ri'lt'r . I., ... -non a tt mi l win mnnjii ur llltt mm 01 lltv uuuiiniierB 1 rii- . cember and ( the 'Mast of Janna- jaeaiierranean, in iooa-. ne ai- to make Harper's Weekly the most popular iSJ"'". cemoer ana me ' lasi 01 tianua .omaA t fi,ttj0 rinwi Unrt Btintivi7ntnii nn,r m n,rj,,ri,i county wudelit most show to tiia boaid t ry.: Thoaei that ' 'V ' in' Jatuai-y' did the best.1 When planted Ocean, Delaware and Brazil till 1843 oui so earlv theV will likelv eo to seed He was commissioned as a lieutenant in torwaml mrvMl in tliaTTiiilann Hmuvtml. and attractive famllv nawananer In the world. conntyMiude it must show to Ui'om4 t set ' out - i ' ' ' Harper's) Periodical. PER YEAR t . ' :.: .-: lift was the riuwv with mv earlv settines h commanaea tne sioop warren in weekly , - . i - , - ' ... . 1854, was executive omcerof the Mare TTAnPKR'R t 1(11 IlHt 1 Ik. last fall. My January settings headed l8iand javy Jaxi m 1855, and com- Harper's Bazar ... im up round and nicely 'and were by far manded several vessels during the War The thkek above publications... ...........TO on the finbst cabDage I made. " ' ' of the Rebellion, In the Mexican war Any TWO above named ,..,. 7 uo ' "pprhani' this ta line in th fact that ne wa,n numoeroi acuons, ana con- maki-bk s xov-a rmnx i w mhaps this is due to the ract t mt duete4 himBelf and managed hi9 men harper's Maoasink i k ft) your land is light and quick, Wouldn t w;th oreat skill and braverv. In the Harper's Youmq People, '. -owu I Harper's Franklin square Library, "Trr-" -v , - :r-:;?n::t : rT OneYearda Nu.br.j - 1000 Jpll, J ltD CfcVllaW VUflDV Vt. AU.JA IVs OUU U17 v W.,8ir- ,.A .Ul8,cab0age6,nenrly ,m TWm.rtmm.te fnr hia all grown near ,1116 city last, spring were valuable - services.. He was commis- mferior and I attr bute it to too early sioned as Commodore in June, 1870, setting out.'', , , and as Rear Admiral in February, 1874. Postage Free to all subscribers In the United States or Canada. ' .' .J BEANS. ..''.;,. f "1 planted eight acres in beans last spring (whichj,yielded 400 boxes. But they, didn pay . very ivell. i The price was very1' low 4 this ' year. ! 'Expect to plant about the same quantity again. I regard Peruvian guano as the bestnia- ' ; Not Caught That Time. Years nsjo, when all classes in Scotland 4i'aink often and deeply, a parish schoolmaster was charged ceipt of '$i oo each, ntlfl. l.nKWnoT mtnTrnnnuoa 'M. Remittances sh The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first number for January of each year. When no time la mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the number next after t he receipt of order. The last Four Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight did not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. uiotn cases tor binding, will be sent requisite means ip pay tuition and room rut, turn ne it) a citizen oi tne mate; a reslOt ul lot the county, ami Is of good, moral character and capacity 10 UNefUli.es;'" " : -'. j- .-.j. ,?(.-.. f-iijn; r;iokEw;8 . Clerk B d of I'om Sis. of tTavea J-'atuitjr. ' We lmve Jusl received a Tirge Afiurti'uimf'of holiday (.nrtii: . t .'i-r-r w . , ciiRiSTMAis a iii .'ikii'A i;. . , . . l onslstlngof, " . . Blesant Plush 'Odor Cases,; Beanllfnl Dlattte ToflM Rets & " til't . Fin Plush Whisk Brbiym ras'esJI'sO ,' Cnt Glass Toilet Bottaci AH,iTti. ?.-u? VoiusulSibie for ,,.... and oth.r Extr., tit by mall, lxwtpald, on re- I Cologne. Violet and Florida Waters ,2 I Jswtlrr I 11,1. nfli ItllM PnlThAtAt should be made by Post-Office i.k , mr--'i -si.nj 'IIILII,, 111 IIIMK. I Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. I HARPEll & BHOTHERS, New York. Russian Porfcet Banks and Card '!, I III I llll .ijillW. Illallti eisewnere. s '....( ;.,i u ttnf W ia.taiWWattM lli.A.a. THE GREAT ENGLISH , ; HUMOEIST, ! f HANCOCK BROg Dracils!, t, Next to Post Onlee. , VwBra-na, N.C". " dec2-dtdec!S "lfJ " " "' - .rii.Mi i.-.i tnr-7 nxwX . with habitual drunkenness. The PrAshvf.Arr met tnt.rr him. nnd nna Newspapers are not to copy th la advertise- Paey Box Stallonar-. atrlJiiifll 0 ft nwe for beans. " The require a7 great of the" waS called to r?roti,e1i,.hont 'jSST ",er f "" ST r'JT lT uei yi nuiuiufiw, wiuuu uuuu in nrove t ,6 a llefiraon.. The first Peruvian, and next to this I would rec- qUe8tion asked was, "When you at ommend Fish guano. " :. J - tended the school did yon notice 'Isn't; truck farming .a pretty risky that the master had ahabit ofgoinjf business taken as a whole, Mr. into a closet which opeped out of Dunn?" V ; the schoolroom !' "Yes, I did," "No sir. It is as safe as anybusiness. answered the boy. i'"'' ;,'':'.".''',' J I But it requires a great deal of attention "Did he frequently 'enter" into and labor. The man who will give it this closet f ' ( the proper attention can make it pay "Yes, sir.'' ;: , ' 1; ; ' ". v,' t any season. ,' Of course there are sea- ' "Have yon ever been into this sons tiiai - wiu lau v . roaxe nini muon uo'''i j s , ,j . , ; Xhouey, but he will rarely find one that "Yes, sir. r (', 7-V will not pay expenses. I think, howev- wo Aou ,remem DCT wnai ii ran- taiiieu r - ' 3 "I lJ.uf u.il '.' 10.UI "f' 1 v, ; hundred ' barrels brougtit to crop wt'3 of me, fol- Will Give an Entertainment ATLK1TIC " 1 1 :s w "S 'i i ' ,: ' " !u !-;'" : ' ' , ' " " , ; , : , , AT . THE V - ' The finest Idqimrs and t'lgi.rsiUieVeUL ,;..-! ' ' 1 ' " ' BERGNKK KNflrX BEER, Sour Kraut, iinSW ; BERW er, there is a limit to the business in this vicinity. We havn't got the ma nure. Commercial manures cannot he made "Yes, sir."' x" u , ; ."Now-tell ns what you saw in It'.' , nmi i.L. h j j t .in iA talc tw, nlentirlof akbU 7'.? UOtlieS, . ' .. r , i.t I ana thev- were alt tirraiie'ed. ; on manure and cotton seed compost; and UifclfAd mm .0l:.I vrn i.7wr i , r. ii. .. i : i- I- r i ; , uifieiHuo uhb trying wirucK lar.n mi j itrAntln -nA -hrf; fluk withoutthese.xrifa'.t I ISiiU . i;! rrtuster 'entered liad ' joiw the Tlieuommerciai manures can bereneu, ,.iA.,t ..,t . s.,i, , 'I'imi irmirj ittntonni, nuitbiir naauu- on as an adjunct to our fann tiianures,; i.J.rlpnii ; i!' j v !r, )' . n j ,!.fi ' ON- MONDAY NIGHT, Al bVlf. AOlOljl CAHOHEOLETIR T one pv i , I but we can not successfully; substitute , uye5i . X and the Other boys nsed wore. them entirely, ana wnere tne manure to look in afler the master, and see stops right there1 we should sup' plaiiM -yai tlierc.' ' ' '.;: ": i J i ,-m ; , ' ' I'Vnrn ,'Ui. t viomnixi irttii i , I i.MT., tnn.nu.-.iiw.-. w,l. . I j.lno linu ll. lr il ,' ' t 1H I 'I'l. 1.1'M'IH.'. .Ifo! M T 1,T 1.1 L,( 4 ?'" fTlTir T,Ylrn . tnn, VMntn i nnnnw immtf' T'nlrv 1 t,'fc'J avat tf lis t l " 1 i ). i i ( i ' ' ..In llui Duirv BnUillni on A ,!T 0.;; . .7 , Reserved seaVi nn a4fj,a AjUsadows' Prng, ()V;1Cv JlVVit:" ; Vlr R- 'WM'l 'i'pr? .Reserved Seats, Gallery, i tiud-i.'''"; U IIU') i)iJ hlI0.2i, mi r noil 13 0 Kor 'ew Bf me Jotirmil, i .ITnton JTeetlnp. "t The TJuiuii Sleeting of the' 2d district will assemble at Wheat 8'rairp Cliurch Saturday and Sunday, 29th and 30th of December, 1S"2. Dr. ,uiuh a;pointcl topi.'i-ht!io ir'" ' ' -ry, ! 1 "Mer J. J. 1 , rl - '. V -n 1..' J . t mnl Goldsbou "Yon did ! tfell, uow tell us wat yotl'saw th6 'master 'do on those oc casions."' f' t;;: '. : : t:'... .' "He wart handling bottles." ' "Handling bottles! Very good. An I can .. i tc'.l ns what the hot- ,' Vj . . . vt ., las! ' it" ii Of .9 n- ) Calls attention ta the tact that he has a Choice which he Is selling tOW fr i'ASU. ir '' Hart Mar aUwiMon Is ct!'d hls FlNR GKA-IM'-iof KAVILY h'l.Otit. , ' '., ,,. ' ine S.Hil-ted i-wf always on hi't.!"n . , i ' iinp,it of live slo k "tli.'','li. ' j '- , -oiitiiveieil iii any !i:u t, 1 ine olfy rre. of euni.e. ' . i! '1i,""?!.;r,'l 'i'j rri:1 "!":'; jj r wis 1 ;qsr iicxi- lib:'! 0?ii I ' r iiie Annsi!1.! ;et! f OllslitillU. T r. t":i A I Mllit'iia.'-'.:'- ;H' ! IS' ai come Li-fdi ; , v. t. .:ihhii . .. y ! 1 ', Tile . . !. u . 1 i. i.i. f'",' 1 . C.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1882, edition 1
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