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OUR - V i VOL. L NEW BERNK N. C, W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1882. NO. 224. NAL if i i LOCAL NEWS. Jour 111 miniature Aim"'. Sun rises, 7:07 ( length of day ,-' Suu Bets, 4:51 ) 9 hours, 44 minutes. Moon Rets at 2:40 a. m. lust Onslow came in in " full force night. Christmas jugs along. ' Some fine turkey gobblers in niurket yesterday, selling at $2.75 per pair. Forty-live hundred bushels of rice Bold ynter Jay ftt l.QO to$1.06 per bush el. ,, The Internal revonue collections of this district on yesterday amounted to pno7. i '-tl.,,..; Poor proof reading caused eVral er rors in the poem of Professor Ri-ajle yesterday.. v ' I ! vi Hiil. J. N. Whitford has moved his family to the city. His children are at tending the Graded School. , The Slieuandoa) carried out yestor- jells from the little fellows. The Pro fessor not only amused them, but gave them some valuable) hints about read ing. During the exercises the good re sults of the discipline in the Graded School w ere plainly visible. A simple waving of the hand by one of the teach ers or the Professor would quiet them lown instantly. Stale's Interest in A. & N. C. R. It. Editors Journal: We hear a great deal about the State's interest in the A. & N. C. K. It., and there are at least throe gentlemen in New Berne zealous ly guarding that interest, which is but the equity of an impossible redemption. uesides owing a judgment debt of .10.000 more than the State's interest in the A. & M". C. It. It. is worth, the State suxk is plodsed as security for the Stnta bouds issued to-tiid in the con struction of the road. . ' It is true the State has attempted to can in and wipe out these bonds, which mature m :84, but only about -half Very cold last Saturday and Sunday ith a slight snow Sunday night. Our market rules about the ' same as last week, except fresh jtork which is plentiful at eight conts. Mr. K. Grout has closed up his busi ness for the season and leaves this week for his home in Ashland, Mass. . Ho has been a cotton buyer in our market for many years. . - "Good Lord," proved the little four year old fcmmet Wooten last Sunday, Dance on Tuesday uisiiuie sisier i-iarru joining in wie Wednesday night, prayer, mane mv iiuie toy innji a ve locipede before Christmas," and it will be done, if tho prayer of faith be answered. Last Saturday night, near Kinston, le liornos ran away with the wagon ith which Alonzn Adams, of Pitt coun ty, was moving Dr. fects to Kinston have been surrendered, and I happen to know tho party who is holding the bulk of the balance, ad his purpose to assert day evening 700 bales of cotton, 50 tierces his rights on them by proceeding against r vioU .i,l P.noohnshe sof r ce:theheav- umj au wnen wo uouus snail mature UL & I ' B.K. Letter from ( liarlotte. ' ' jumtou journal: i presume there is a vast difference in the weather here and in New Berne. On yesterday we had snow nearly one- inch deep; water ireezea m a tew minutes and the ground is irozeu several inches, it is very coia weather. While in Greensboro the other day saw a great curiosity in the person of iest cargo she has carried out yet. Johnson Bryan entertained the Cotton Exchange on Tuesday. He offered toj show them "science" but no member ot the Exchange would accept his chal lenge, m Mr. ' W B. Coleburn, of the. Crab Point Truck farm, shipped 9 barrels of cabbage- last Saturday.; He put out 145,000 sets in the last two months, ana Mr. r. Lyman Poller, the man who is fnrnished Mr, Thos. Hines with 20,000 traveling over tins continent in a wheel . ' , r ? ;' i j ; i s - barrow. He is an Indian like looking sets. i f . s i. .,. , fii. ,i ...... i a i i himself in the presence of a crank. In nn Mondav nieht two hundred and forty 1878 he started from Albany, N. Y., to ui,.t tir. thrnncrh. 75 local San Francisco, Col., on foot and rolled uaixa vt. vv"" e' 1 it- tl, .v,l Ai,.tnr. T in.. i j , I m vuo uujo uiaiauuc. in lit ut) v,ai 1 It; LI twenty-two passengers, anu a quuiuH-y hig tfjQ beJ cookin(. utensiis un and clothes. On the way he captured in Wyoming a wild Indian Wolfe, and ap propriated it as a companion, which he still carries. He has gathered relics of various kinds until he can show a little moving muse' um of curiosities. He averaged 26 miles a day and the whole distance was 4,100 miles. He obtained as a prize SO.uuu and is now on his way to Mew Orleans thence to Europe. He sleeps on the roau-side whenever night over takes him, and never asks for anything to est. lie exhibits his relics and crn osities to aid him to meet expenses. His purpose is to travel around the world willi n. TOMppl-hftrrntff . o.nWoni. rcMoa rvf Jopes county iii; It classed Strict mm- interest, come back and establish a nm " diine and sold for 9J, the liigliesf , price seuni and write a hist .ry of his life. irl nnrine the dav. Mr. Harrison . is A 16 wheel barrow he uses is cranky ' aboVe eighty yeaiS of age,: and a promi nent cotton broker here says he is yet the best looking man in Jones county. nf cotton seed and rice. This is the largest freight she has ever brought. The steamers Stout and Goldsboro were both at the Clyde wharf on Tues day morning and had it covered with freights. They both sailed last night tnr Norfolk anil Baltimore! the Stout carrying TOO bales of cotton, the Golds- IwroSOO bales and the largest shipment of wooden plates made this season, The finest bale of cotton sold at the ..Exchange on Tuesday , waa raised and ant. in bv Mr. Thomas Harrison, of like tne man who rolls it. He carries in it weight to the amount of 300 pounds The wolfe he carries with him has learned to love him sleeps with him and acts as body guard. Surely we live in an age of wonders imd the fools are uotall dead. N. M.J. Charlotte, N. C.,Dec. 18,1882. Onslow County Item's. Wllloughby Hcade. The' entertainments by Willoughby Iteade in this city were of more than passing interest. We have published so many flattering notice of him in ad vance of his coming, copied irom otner Mr j p Jon ft merchant at papers, that we think it necessary oniy Monforts mill, is very sick Mr. Abner Keliam, a prominent farmer here, aged (14 years, lias just been blessed with a tine boy. Mr. Sol. Goruto is very 'unwell yet can't get about any; has an attack of neuralgia or rheumatism of the left side which disables him from getting about Terrible cold weather for' the last week; changed a little nowt and things look better. (Jan t do much work out The farmers in our section are about done gathering their crops, some few are not done picking cotton Mr. A. T. Arthur has a store and is to say that his praise has not been over drawn. Our entire community, and especially the critical taste of the city, will unite in savinz that he is a rare artist in his chosen profession. Kinston Items- La Grange Items. John D. Walters was sick for" a few days, but is out again. The next session of Capt. Davis1 school will be for males only. C. S. Wooten, Enq., returned from the Railroad meetiug nt Kaleigh, on Friday. . . ' , ; Mrs. Polly Dawson, an agedilady, died in the upper part of this township one day last week. : Christmas opened in town on the 12th. night, another on Joe Sutton stands second best on havy hogs. One killed on Friday the sth, rust., weighed r38 lbs. The burial of Mrs. Itoda Vanse,- wife of Jack Vause, who died in Sand Hill township on the 11th, took, place at J. n wno, wnm- F. ou last Tuesday, throwing Adams out . Gliul Capt. Harper, who hiis and killing hnn very soon by the pass ing of the wagon over him. . The election of a U. S. Senator promi ses to make it very lively in Kaleigh this winter. Already some of the able men of the State Kansom, JUortch, Jar is. Worth have been named for this position. It is an exalted place and only 1 our ureal men should occupy it. Such men come amongst us oniy once m awhile, indeed at nas ueen well said Nature throws forth her able men as salmon does its spawn, but pro duces her areat ones as a lioness does her cub singly, and at rare intervals Who then is JNorth Carolina's great man ? A million voices answer Thomas Clingman Prof. Willoughby Iteade gave us one of his literary and tacetious entertain meuls last Saturday night, lully sus taining his wide-spread reputation as a mimic and elocutionist. The audience was quite respectable as to numbers for the short notice given and was highly entertained and thoroughly amused. It was a 8umptious feast of laughter for about two hours. Iu Prof. Iteade are blended a group of remarkable quali ties, having a voice adapted alike to pathos and humor, inimitable facial powers and a peculiar art in rendering us pieces that shows much gemous and training. We learn he will give us another visit next Wednesday night, with an entire ly changed programme, and we bespeak - t t 'th t, Vi.nn 4 rwin-ilaH hnnon .it- t-Ua l-lirri I ... ... School" building, where the' comfort of the audience will be better provided for than at the Court House. No one who heard him last Saturday night wilt de ny himselt so rich and rare a treat as these entertainments afford. been quite sick for some days, again on the streets. Some of the over-much eating citizens attribute his illness to the death of that big hog. The delegates to the Grand Lodge from this place have received the money paid on their return. The article in the Journal of the 13th explains the mat ter and is perfectly satistactory. Bert. Parks returned from a two weeks trip to Florida, this morning. He has bought land, and will at some future time move to that State. Alligators, turkey, bears, etc., will takenotice C. C. Taylor, the clever travelling agent tor the jouknal, was in town Saturday. A trip through a part of this county and 'Duplin, was made the past week. Mr. laylor is pleased with the trip, and pays the people a compliment lor punctuality. ".Ground has been broken" for the new bridge across Neusiv A portion of the posts have been hown. Squared pointed and hauled to the spot. The committee met on Friday.' but of their action I have not learned. General It. Ransom will meet with the committee on Mondry, the 18th, and give informa tion sought, etc. ine colored woman, mentioned m Items some time ago, as having worked for some months without having asked for or received any ot her wages, com pleted the time lor which she was em ployed, last Saturday, and was paid the day, having without asking COMMERCIAL. iVKW BKRNB ITIARKKT. . Cotton Middl ine 9i ; strict low middling 94; low middling 9fi. Seod cotton Extra nice. 8tc: ordi nary 3c. Corn 55c. per bushel. . KICE Sl.UU to tfl.08 per bushel. TuitPENTiNK Receipts moderate. Firm at 2.50 for yellow dip. l ARnrm at S1.50 and 51.75, 1':kswax 20c. to 22o. per lb. 1 toNEY 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Bkef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Frksh Pork SalOc. per pound. Eaos 22c. per dozen. Peanuts New cron. $1.00 ner bushel of 32 lbs. Fodder S1.25. per hundred. APPLES Mattamuskeets. 31 .00 nor bushl. -. - - u - ... Onions S4.00 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 0c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. jvieal Boiled, Sue. par bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 80a40c: vams 50a60c. per bushel. ' SHINGLES West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. S3. 50: saps, 2.50 per M. Thte column, noxt to Incal news, I. totetiwd r Local Adverdning, s , " ;, Diaries for 1883. For sale at to, Stanly 's Bookstore. ' 3t 31IN'('i2 MEAT, Vit run, Currant, Knglixh Walnuts, - . (Uiuiiea, -Almwu's, Pickles, Brazil Nuts, - - Oatmeal, Buektcheat, t Small JIams, (,'oilfisli, Ao. 1 Maclxrei,, 1 Bestl'utter, ...y Hutwtnl Oyffee, ground fo order " '-r Irish Potatoes, t 'aimed Goods, allfreh, i Bf Tyuguex " .yyrup, . ' ' - ' ; . Muccaroni. ; ' " CVeam Clieese, FINEST TEAS, 1 : RaMna, Prune$, Potcder. Shot, ('ana. CAHlT' ':!UI"'(' "'""'""CilL'HKAP !br FOR RAF FIjE.' A FINE PONY AT MR. JOHM DUNN'S. CHANCES 1.00. dec20-d4t SAWYER WANTED. I wnril n NO. 1 HAW YF.lt a inn 11 who thoroughly uiuleislnnds his hiisiness and Is ol sober hiilitls. . Address or Cull on ' Sl'OU & HliOTnKIt. dwdeflfdino. Snow Hill. N. ( A Illsh Horse. Mr. E. H. Henderson tells us a re markable4 horse story horse lore which happened a few days ago. He was at Mr. J. W. Spier's in this county with the owner of the horse one of the five dollar jurors during the late term of the Superior court and they left the geiling dry goods and groceries, also the horse ctandine near, a fence ten rails wherewith lor your egg-nog and hot i,ii, ,.,i,n (W wet. into Mr. Snier's drinks for Christmas days; if you want 6. .... ., a drink of red eye for ChristmaB, just on: particular business. When they gtepiu t0 f ,.iend Tose,s and getit;our came out the horse had jumped the friend W, N. Marine also has a lot of fence, with a top buggy hitched to him, good liquors for Chrfttmas I mean for ionio. Imo-ffv on the omiosite side of 1 1UBO " " '-" -- - . ' . these holidays. u.e iu, - Quite healthy around only once in a it, and without breaking any thing about whilewe iose'an old citizen-such is , the buggy or , harness. The question is, the case this week. "' Mr. J. A. Gillett, what became of the shafts? George a very prominent and respected citizen 01 tins county, uiea on tne iatn inst., . Newport Items- The brick maker. Macon Porter, is here visiting relatives. All the merchants are selling liberally Customers are trading like Christmas times. t The platform is almost entirely occtv Died bv bales of cotton awaiting the hoped-for advance in prices. '.The Primitive Baptists held their quarterly meeting last Saturday, ami Sunday. Four ministers were in at tendance. The free school, under Mr. M. A. Hill as Principal and Miss Jennie Hardestey Assistant, is well patronized, number ing about eighty pupils. Near here at Westphalia lives Quincy Quilldriver, well known to the readers of the Telephone.. His last contribution is a poetic puzzle on the letter W. Dr. M. r . Arendall s Umgen vine yard is near here. The Doctor intends having it improved during this winter. The local poet nas immortalized in song. . for any pay. Can another case be found in the U. S.V Suspicion was aroused on last Friday. that somebody on mischief bent, had entered an inclosure of one of our merchants, six ablebbdied citizens assembled, some of whom were armed, the enclosure was surrounded, search was made, and among the rubbish the invaders were found. The blows fell thicK and last, and oh! Horrible to re late, death was the result two mice were slain. Bucklesberry farming W. It. Ben ton made a hales ot cotton, averaging over 500 lbs, 011 11 acres of laud. Wiley Sutton (colored) made 8 bales on 10 acres, averaging over 500 lbs. Writcht Lassiter, a colored man, and a subscrib er to the Journal, made 9 bales of cot ton averaging over 500 lbs and about 100 barrels of corn with one horse. The above was all done on the lands of Thos. Sutton, Esq., in Bucklesberry. Noah and Joshua Sutton iu the same section made near 10 bales of cotton 011 18 acres, averaging about 500 lbs Administrator's Notice. STATU OK NORTH OAKoLINA, I S Craven County. TlifsuliKcrilicr linvltisr mi.illflod ns Adiiilnls trntoi- ol the Kstnte 01 Nancy Ktrcebeck, de censed, on tin- Ituh day of lipcemler, A.U ISSH, hclori" Hie I'robatt' Court ol' Cnivcn Lounty, hereby notifies all peisoiiK hnvhi; claims against said KNtate to nresent tlietn to payment on or before the TW KNTI KTH day 01 ItKCKMBKK, ls:i, or this notice will be plead ed 111 bar of their recovery. tll persons indebted to said tstate will make immediate payment. none mis luili dav ot oeeemher, 1SK. JAS. HARRISON. declT-lawIt Public Administrator. CITY ITEMS, ocUld.lm C. E. SLOVER. NOTICE. ... ' .1. . To whom it niny coiioein:. I, , , ' Take 1101 ice that a hill loaiiiond thpChoMor of the City of New Hcinewlll linlin.u.. IIUUMU-UIU lliei.em nil Assembly or North Camllnd it the .human- Session, lssi di-ci:;-.i.iut CITIZENS. SCHEDULE 11 TAX. Return of Purchases, Etc e ilK.nm-Ki! ok Iikeiw, cmven Co.,V Aew Uei lie, ;M m, ' Oflici All persons Ueveiuie Act "mile under Schedule 11. are requlre.l by law to deliver ' AV rn 10 me witbin u. oayn after the ttrt l ,nr''W'' l'e unu exact .tite men! 01 be aiiioiuit ol purchase made by ou, as principal or agent, or through aiJlSeut or coinmisMou merclmnt orothei wise nil the blank aminim,, for six mouths enUlnu Iw--mber;ilsi, is. The amount 01 purehaseg boil, n ai.o out or the state (except purchaieS of colton and 01 rami produs rroiu ute pro, ucervmurt be Included in your murh! n P, ! I"'"1'' '' hquorH wparate 1,-oiu 11 at pa Id lor k,khs, wares and inerchandlM. iiii return tiitist lie sworn lo. merchandise. rrompt eoiu- v ".. r.. ii.. V. J : : requested. Yourprl- e license is to ht. i-enuur.t ,...r .. January. Any liste.l .f et- ,h 7,V JZ Vff .., .1 .1 i.r . ... ,vi win uv . ..... 11 Moitmir iriA. A cry respectfully, J. .NKUSOX. craven uo, tlecKl-tllm ltegisterof iieeds'. BRICK. For sale In any quantity desired, Pressed and Common Brick- Humpies can be seen in office on Middle street, over store of A. M. Hani!'. decltl-dlw J. I- IVI-'.S. J. Holiday Goods AT V. jOHDAN'S -NOTICE. Any person desiring to avail hhnielr or the' Act ol Assembly authorizing the education or one young man at the University of Korth I nrolina ii-ont litis county tree 01 tost tot mi" -lion, vy II apply to the Board- or CommiKslon ers ol tins counly. ' ,, The yotnifj man seeking llieappointiiieiit of oounty student must, show lo thJ Hoai-d that neither he, his guardian or parents have the requisite means 10 pay tuition and room rent, I bat he Is a clilzen of the Stale, a restdeut of the county, and is or good moral eharacterancl cnpacily lor Usefulness. Jos. JfEilsoN,' ' Clerk li d of Com'srs. of Craven County; . Credle next. aged 04 years. Mr. U. nas been a resi dent of this oounty from his birth and was a man liked and loved by all who knew him, good and kind to everybody and especially to the poor; he was three Cotton Tuesday. . Futures advanced again in New York cm Tuesday, closig steady' Spots were ' dull and easy! Iiverpool declines one times married and leaves a widow now, sixteenth. One hundred and ninety-six and eleven children of his own, besides 1... .i.f nt ii,.F.rl,ftnrfi at 9 to eight or ten grand-children and other i;mva ! outu o 9.62J. ' NEW YOKK MARKET, SPOT! Middling 10 3-8. . Strict low middling 10 8-16. Low middling 9 15-16. fJEW YORK FUTURES: 1 . ' Morning. Noon. Evening TW.oniher. 10.20 10.23 10.27 .. . January, - 10.25 . 10.20 10.30 February,. , 10.30 , ,; 10.38 ? 10.42 March. 1 - 10.49 1 10.51 10.54 ; ' ; : ' LIVERPOOL BPOT8. I Uplands 5 7-S.: .1' . Orleans.6 1-16, . , LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December, 5 58-64. ' January, 5 52-64. . February, 5 ,53-64. . A Treat for the Graded School. Trof. Willoughby . Roade had one crowded house while here the Graded '.School on Tuesday. At three o'clock about four hundred marched in, and v Mia thirty or forty ininutes time they laughed enough to hint the balance of this week. His rendition of the twin brothers a schoolboy's f t tpocchand s first 'composition reja-iiieUly brought friends to mourn his loss. 1 notice A.' F. Farnoll, Sr., has a patch of Ozier cotton not yet picked out, und it looks very pretty, planted in checks 2ix3 feet apart, aad thinks it will make a 500 pound bale to the acre. F. is very busy at work ginning and grinding; has a fine dwelling on the stocks almost ready to move in, and is killing hogs by the wholesale, also has a store full of dry goods and groceries which ho is selling low, buying seed cotton and pea nuts, and carrying on things generally, brisk for a country merchant. . Mr. Abner Kcllam, a good farmer near by, is done iis harvesting and is catching some hne trout and mullets he has a splendid fishery at his landing on New river, but Mr. Wm. Foreman and Mr. J. B. Jones done the best fish ing business tnis week, at mr. ueo. K. Young's, at what is called the Simmons place, also on JNew river, above Kel lam's. They caught about 4,000 trout and mullet in two days, just setting their nets out in the water, (.still hshing) the weather was very severe, and al most a "num,V as it sometimes is called in New river, took place last week They sell for from 2i to 5 cents each Trout sells highest. Sir. Mastin Brook made Ifrla on one load ot iisli from In re to New Berne in three days. Peculiar Accidents. Gathering butternuts 011 Sunday cost Wm. Liulnc of Offdetislm aged u, 111s nie. lie leu irom a tree. N, V. Corner Pollock Street, Opposite Post Office. CALL AND SEE THEM. decltkllw Frank Latimer, two years of ace. On last Saturday six ministers, four nf'Olfwin. X. Y.'. lost, his life, hv Baptists anu two jueusw, Bib iu . , , , , rwoinsnmncentrents. one sewine- m.i- SCallllllg llOt jelly irom a table. chine agent, one newspaper canvasser, William (Jroiuler of Carliuville, and one lawyer. Jll., while on Ins way to school with The marriage fever is prevailing here, au open knife m lus band, started The iirst case of its attack, on the 20th to run. He fell, the knife pierced nni-rml Miefil T.lTinirt Pfirlrins. ill! t.hft 7 J 13th of theoresent month, Mr. Thos. C. The noise made Oy a sercnadinff Bell and Miss Bettie Hibbs were the party at the house of (J. W esley next subjects. On the 20th (yesterday) Clark, Greenville, N. Y fr-iditened Fine Goods! Fair Dealing! LOWEST PKICES FOR GASH ONLY ! Our Motto and our Success!! We are constantly receiving Mr. Levi A. UgiGBby antt miss JMendora unvL ,i ,i-i r,inn.;n ;,. j, v;n n morris ,, . 111.1 1 fX lU'i (Villi, tT .ill II iZ I II w 111 tUU - I sst. i mil - A - 1.1 1. 1 Vl. 1 1 .1 .Hii..ivnM fi,at siiiuie lie ouisi it uiooit vessel niui several others will soon be similarly dropped (loau. overtaken. After the little flanfrliter of A. P. Tlie sportsmen have returned to their a hhnt.r. of Whitphn.il. Y.. lind respective homes, tc .the enjoyment of .j reacbecl death's door, and fishes and ducks and deer, all of which vlMmnJnfS a ,- abound in large quantities. Neverthe- m,ura,u6 wiuauitig ... Canned Qoods, Provisions, Flour, Tobacco and (Jijars, less, there are Jehn Mann and the Per- the nose, an examination revealed ""' nt 11,0 510RT W-aroxahle kmses, wno occasionally annoy tne a suoe otuion lit 1110 nosiru. ducks and deer. Lon Perkins has ta- -t.n,;i, fi.ri.; nanna I 1 .-HI, l,.v. r. tl.ia ftlllUlUUIC, 1'lllW UVUIC? V.1L11II1JX. t UUflUI iiurri biixa T1 r . f, . . . . . TT , full and went to school too. Mann has Iberville, La., Gabriel Hunter had venison on Iris table several times: threw np an iron ramrod, and it but he likes ducks better, and some- fell on the head of Jacob Garner, passing through his skull and brain down into his throat, killing him instantly, Edward Sharp of Jackson county, Ga., lost his ear m a singular CASMDY. Best in the World. A S lb. box of Froacii CANDY, delivered free at any c.i ofllce for ti50. , lib. box for J 1.7 i. Standard for Purity and Excellence. Address, A. D. R0Y3TER & BR9 liidelifh. I.C. I NOTICE; All Tuxck for 1SS2, eltlier State or County, or Schedule I! Tnxen,nre past -lue, and a Must be Paid at Once. . If not paid within TKN DAYS from date ot tills not lee I will proceed to collect byDIH TUF.SH nceoidiiigto law. You can snve trouble and post by attending to tills at once. No fuitlier notice will be given, nor lnduljr Renoe itrutitod. ' : M, 11AIIN," Sheriff Craven County..-) New lievne, N, (.'., Dec. lit, 8S82- . dlOt IVotice. times changes in favor of bear. While three boys were outrowing iu a boat near the Philadelphia gas works one of them threw a lighted cigar overboard. The water was covered with benzine, which igni ted, enveloping the boys in Haines, aud they jumped overboard. They were all severely burned. . The horses attached to a hearse at the funeral of Miss Margaret Street at Slaleville, Md., became unmanageable, and the hearse col lided with one of the carriages, and so excited John Robinson, one of the inmates, that he fell over in to the arms ot a friend riding with him, and instantly expired. George A. Vincent, an American engineer, went to'. bathe in a hot spring at Olasaltaa, in Mexico. Tho heat of the water smothered him, and lie perished. We desire to call especial attention to our Stock of Pickles In Olns and llnckets, Preserves ImllnsH nnd Tin, French Citron, Candied Ornneennd Lemon Pp.". . r roHii mines, nniinua ana uenesa naiRins, I rled Apples and Peaches, Mineo Mont, Kuckwlieat Flour, Fancy (Jilt Kilite Mutter and White Cream Clieese. Teas, Itlo, Ijicuaym, .Invn and Mocha Cofrees Uoastetl No. HI mid II Coffee, , And evervthlnft lisimlly found In a Fancy (Irocery store. we Rtmntniee cveryininu, we sen to give maimer, lie Was Washing the legs sallfel Ion Imlh as ti price and quality, and ..... . . (...in iiwiiKnArriin mrmuw . . v r, ill ill.1! living ir viiiv lilt : at.i cl'lfiiif MAMll. when the animal broke, irom the liitching iiost, and attacking Mr. Sharp, bit oil' his ear. '. Alice Christopher, 7 years of age, of Chicago, would have suffered no serious ininry Irom her lall into a sewer excavation had not the crowd that gathered on both sides caused the bank . to give way,- when she was instantly Ninothered to death John Wing of Mendon, N. Y., lost a valuable liorse in a singular manner. A mouse gnawed a hole from the manger into the grain bin, and through it the grain rushed in to the feed trough. The horse feasted during the night . and died the next day. ' '' rcVERYTIIlNCl FRKS11 AND GOOD. &i- Tlic tnsh Trade Only Solicited. : Very truly yours, Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. s novlT-dly - - '. 1 AhMINKSTHATOU'S NOTIUK. Statu ot." Noirrii Carolina, , cmven county. The siibsi'i'llierlitivliiKiiallllcd as Adminis trator of the Kslale nf Albert (-i. (lubbard, l!.mt., deceitsed, oti the Itlt ilay Of Dect'iuber, A. t. Wl. before the Probate Court of Craven county,, hereby noilfiejt all persons- having claims against kiiu r.Ktuie to present mem lor nyntenl on or befftre the Kith tiny of lleeem-b.'t-, ISki, or this not tee will be pleaded In bar ol llieir reoovery. , , . . All person Indebted to said "JiRtate Will make Immediate payineiuj - V ..km! Done litis Ith dav of f)eceinler,"lHi2. . JUHN A. lUCHAKDNON, deculawlt Aditiiiilntrator. 1 Nat'l Hank of Nnw-BEns, I ;Deeember7, lmj . ) Tlie Annual Meeting of the StockholdertJJ this Hank, for the election of Directors, nn 1 for the transaction of such other husines as may come before them, will be held at their Banking House on the 2d Tuesday, being the1 (ith day of January, 1SK1. ' ' ' The Polls will he opened at 12 o'clock, lo W i closed at 1 p. m. deeSdld .T. A. (iriox; ' Cashier. Christmas Goods 1 . Weliavejnsl recelvedR Large AsHorthienl ' HOLIDAY GOODS,' ,!i SrTABLK KOIl ! ; r : CllltlSTMAS AAl BRIDAli -PRESENTS, ' 1 1 x ' ivrtmn(clf''"-1 RlCKniit Plnah Olor Ce, ii i i , BiHullful Dintlle Toll! 8elf, , j l it ! ' Pine Plnsh WhUk Broom Cute,, i . Cut Olami Toilet Bottle, ; . .. Lnblna llnrltt and other Eilrwll, ' ( Cologne. Violet and Florida Ver " -Jewelry Casta; Pnffa and lITBoieai Uvitdouiru'ii Shaving Mnga,ii: r . , ' Faiiy Box Slatlonar-, ' ,,' .-. r Comba, Hair. Tooth and Nail Braahea, Knaalaii Pocket Book and Card Caaea, Fine Toilet Soap. " f ' " - and see our ftsnortnent before buying elsewhere. . , , . , , , ' ' HANCOCK BROS,, Drugglata, Vxt to Poat Offlee. ' Netr Berne. N. t
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1882, edition 1
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