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C'A- fi j S 8 i.". vol. I; NEW BERNE, N. C.v THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1882. NO. 225. LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. II. Potter & Co. Xmas good. Wm. Hollister Xmaa goods. Citizens Applicat'n to amend chart 'r St.Cyprun CHURCH-Fair and festival. Journal miniature Almanac. .J Sunrises, 7:07 (Lengtliif day,; ! 1 Sun seta, 4:5i t 9 hours," 44 minutes. Moou sets at 3:51 a. in. Rainy day yesterday. - Socio of he timers ust taken from Trent river bridgeware very inucn ae Busines is picking up a little in police circles. One case yesterday, for viola- tins citV ordinance.' - Submitted. Court again to-day. 1 y That Onslow man at the Gaston House on Tuesday night who got afraid of his shadow must have been badly tangled with a Christmas jug. Mr, J. L. Rhoui complains of cholera among hi hogVf j&e has lost seventy five out of a drove of on hundred and twenty-five this fall. ,. , i The steamer L. H. Cutler arrived Iro'ni Trenton yesterday t evening with 104 bales of cotton, 200 bushels of co.ton seed and SO bushels of rice. The Journal staff acknowledges re ceiDt of invitation to attend a, social gathering of Kinston" College to-night A representative will be there. ! ' Capt. James S. Lane, of Pamlico, re reived on Wednesday by Express, 20 German carp from Commissioner Worth limy louik une a iuu ui unuuuno. Mr. A. H, Potter, has erected a nice - time lamrj in front of his store. It can be set to burn as many hours as you de- sire and then it wiltf stop- burning of its own accord., -. it j -,; tiV.j . , Mrl 'Thos. Aldridge of South Creek passed through the city on Wednesday enroute for La'Grange to spend Christ mas at his old home. He carried, up a lot of .deer horns which he will present to Fred, Fields and others and receive a "liorn in ieturn. ' : Thanks to Mr. J. L. Rhem for a bunch of fine tomatoes, i They look as fresh as if just taken from the vine. He keeps them all winter by housing and throw- , ing a little straw over them in cold wea,theri says they wflUtend niore cold weather than Irish potatoes. j ;We publish to-day some figures on ttfe A.'&. N. C. R. R: stock. We have a, very interesting railroad communica tion for to-morrow. , But we wish to say now that we are not prepared for a flood of railroad matter. ,We don't pro prose to be led into a discussion of that to the" exclusion of more interesting . matter. ' !,! .Funeral Notice. ; ; '".' ' . The funeral of Nancy E. , wife of Geo. II. White, Esq., who departed this life at half past one o'clock Wednesday morning, the 20th inst., will take place at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church this mornini? , at 10 o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited, i . Cold AVeatUer In Florida. , abetter from Citra, pia., stating that the thermometer was down to 22 on the night of the 17th The -leaves on the orange trees were looking yellow, 'but the orange :jxen didn't think they were damaged yet Mr. Rhem's correspondenj thinks if they are not damaged we might safely plant an orange grove in North Carolina. Jonea and Onslow. Many of the sterling farmers of Jones and Onslow were in the city yesterday buying Christmas goods. They report that cotton is about all picked out but many are holding back for better prices just selling enough to buy Santa Claus. Amoug those from Onslow were Cad Koonce, the orator of Rich- lands, E. L. Francks,. L. W. ITargett, J. W. Mills, Dr. J. L. Nieolsou, G. T. Cox, F. D. . Koouce, leader of the Liberal party in Onslow during the late cam paign, and Andrew Marshburn. From Jones, were Messrs. Benj. Brot k, E. M. Foscue, Col. J. N. Whit- ford, Geo. A. Barrow, W. A. Hatsell Abner Dawson, and others. State's Interest in A. & N. ('. R. R. Editorb Journal: Construction bonds issued by the State to build A. & Actual money paid by State on account ot A. N..U. R. R. : The State construction bonds - . were consolidated 1,266,000.00 compromised and com- . muted at 40c. in the dollar 40 justice's Court. The case of Marifi Cuuimings against Bryan Cummings for $103., claimed on an implied contractor laborjperformed, was heard before E. G. Hill, Esq., on Wednesday, W. E. Clarke appearing for the plaintiff and L. J. Moore for the de fondant Judgment for defendant. ' Samuel Dove was arraigned before W. G. Brihson, Esq.," charged with Wilful Tresspass. Messrs. Clark & Clark appeared for the prosecution, L. J. Moore, Esq.,' for the defendant Verdict; guilty. Defendant appealed to the Superior Court. State and Burton againt Sam uel Dove peace warrant was also tried before Esq. Brinson, Clark & Clark appearing for prosecution, L Moore for the defendant. Case dis missed at the cost of prosecution . Cotton Yesterday. ' New York futures of a little y ester day. Sales 52,000 bales closing weak Liverpool futures dull and easy. One hundred and sixty-eight bales sold at the Exchange at 9 to 9.50. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT Middling 10 3-8. Strict low middling 10 3-16. Low middling 9 15-16. NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening Present State debt on acc't A. JN. V. K. K. (bonus $ruo,4uu.uu These bonds are wot th in . .,, the money markets , 80 Total par value 405,120.00 State Stock in A. & N. C. R. R. (shares) :: , 12,600 worth probably nine cents iu the dollar, 09 at near the Foster December, January, February, March, 10.23 10.27 10.39 10.52 10.22 10.27 10.38 10.50 10.21 10.25 10.36 10.49 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 5 7-8. Orleans 6 1-16. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December, 5 52-64. January 5 51-64. February, 5 52-64. , J N.C. R.R. 81,266.000.00 0,000,000.00 Cash value of State's inter- ' " est in A. & N. C. R. R. $113,994 Hanging over this State ; stock is a mortgage-bond debt of $164.C66.00 funded into a judgment (TJ. S. Circuit Court) and execution.issues,instanter, ' the moment the Company fails to pay the interest January and July of each ; year; and the debt ma tures, by limitation of the bonds, in 1886. ' If therefore the State owes a ' judgment debt of : $164,666.00 against her stock in the A. & N. C. R. R. and that stock is worth only' 113,994.00 it follows that the State s interest is 56,000.00 worse than nothing in the A, K rt. U Santa Clans. v , (Greensboro Patriot.) ..... The indications now are that Santa Claus ain't going to be as unanimous this year as he used to was. We don't know whether the old man's been run ning for some oflice pu the wrong ticket and failed: to buy up. enough of the colored tote and got left; or whether the old man's been diving too deep in futures; but we know, tbtit he aiu't as promiscuous as he might be. Here's Chiistmns so near that you can almost taste the egg-nog and yet nobody has nnythiug to say about it. What's the occasion of this Is Christmas dying out? Js the time com ing when the little stocking, bulging with nuts and candy' and raisins, a big red apple in the toe and some toy Or another peeping out at the top. suspend ed from the mantel-piece will be a thing of the past. ' Are we never more to see the little people hop out from under the warm covering and run with precious bare feet to the fire-place to see what 'oldpanty Taus'had brought 'em? Can there be a prettier sight than to look at their precious ej es growing bigger and brighter and hear their 'ohsl'.and 'ain't Santa Taus dood!' and ,'duss look wot I dot,' and other sw eet things their happy hearts move their lips to say! . ! Sick. Dr. T; T. S",ndifer, member elect of the State House of Representatives, has been ill for some time, having had chills first and pneumonia afterwards, Xmas Goods. We would like to call your attention to our - Stock of Christmas' Goods,' which is complete in every respect, having had twelve years experience iu the business, and feel suro we can please you. .-j,..; 'i . ; ' We have a large assortment of Toys and Toilet Goods, v: among which Is an 1 Elegant Lot of Majolica Ware Our Candies are made fresh every uay rjy Experienced Workmen from Philadelphia, , , j ana are manutactured from Candy ex pressly for our retail trade.. ,; . r Your Patronage is Solicited, A. H. POTTER A CO., CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local newi.U to ben fr Loral Ailvertisinn. need The members of St. Cyprian Church will li(ld a Fair and Fent.ivnl at tliair sehool house on West st. The Fair will pen to-night ami continue one week. juiniiswiom, lOcts.' Season tickets,. "Sets Dec. 21st 1881'. '" dec21-3t New Berne. T? TJ But what is the Road worth to the aua 18 now unuer weaimeni oi nis pay Lawyers in a lively litigation? B. K. W.H.Seward. (News-Observer.) In the summer of 1867 President John son, , Governor be ward, postmaster General Randall and General Sickles attended the commencement exercises at the University of North Carolina at which he has heretofore enjoyed, and Chapel Hill. The institution had been will be in his seat at an early d?.y of sician, who advises mm that it will not be prudent for him to attempt to go to Raleigh at the beginning of the session of the Legislature. He, therefore, ex pects to. postpone attendance intil his health is sufficiently restored to justify it. We hope Dr. Sanditer will be rap idly restored . to the vigorous health NOTICE. To rill wlmiii It may coiici'iii : That nunllcatlon will hp iiinih to lhol.ciris Injure Hint lnt-etH In .Ian tin ry next, lor llio PHKNtige ot a lnw niiiemlliiir I In- cliurlt-r i,( I In' Town of Trenton, Jones ('ouiily. (H'(l cjtizi:ns. 3IlNCii .m i:at. Citron, VuiTantu, , nuyiixh n aluutx, .. .-. , 'Hndiex, ' , ., , :if.u: Almoin!, Pickles, . ,. Ilrttzil Nuts, ' (.kit inert. Buckwheat'. ' ' , tiiuatl Hams, Codjish, -V". 1 Mackerel, Bent imte, ' --i-. Rtiaxted ( 'nffec. ground to order : iW I'otatoix, . . "! .: ( 'an tied Goods, (dlfresJ -Tongues, Siriip, i i- Cream Cheese, V . FINEST TEAS," " , ,, lUtisins, ft-unes ' Powder, Shot. Cape. AhoVe i.atu.-.li--:.HHlK art. rifrvml t'UKAP for ohu ; C. E. SLOVER. A FIUE PONY AT MR. CHANCES 1.00. JOHN DUNN'S. dec20-d4t SAWYER WANTED. I want a NO, 1 SAWYKK a man who thoroughly unilerKLamts his LubIiicks nml is o solitr habits. Address or Call on , & MiOTIIKK, d&wilcclSlnio. Snow Hill, X, t the session, where his valuable services will be needed in the many important matters which will demand the atten tion of the Legislature. -Charlotte ..Heavy MM,Vft'.jX .f. Mr. H. A. Marshall, Wharf, has been taking the weight, of men passing there for the last few days. Up to yesterday forty-eight had been weighed 'averaging 163i pounds each, thfe heaviest tipped the beam at 207, the next 204 and the third heaviest 201. The lightest pulled only 108, the 2d 120 and the 3d ' 122. Pretty good shoats passed that way. ! i . Improvement Needed. . ' . .1 We think the managers of the New Berne Theatre ought to give the public a comfortable house. The shivering, freezing audience'of Trof. Reade on M6nday night were delighted - -with, the entertainment, but flesh and blood could not well stand two nights of, open air (broken window panes) entertainments, The writer speaks feelingly as he car ried off a fine chill as his : part , of the evening's work, Literary Relic. Professor Johnson of the New Berna Graded School gives us the following letter for publication. It was written by the celebrated author whose name is at the close, in response to some ques tions written on behalf of a Literary So ciety at Kuoxville Tenn., of which Professor Johnson was a member. This is the first time it has ever been in print. Editori al Room, Scribner s Magazine. 743 Broadway, New York. Dec. 29th, 1879. MY Dear Sir: I can hardly interest vou m incidents connected wmi "ine beginning of my "literary career.1 was "born of poor but honest parents," who simply gave me the liberty to find my way into life after my own fashion, I found it, entering at a medical gate way," having been sedulously taught that a man must starve at literature, practiced medicine until I saw my way todobetter, and then I did it. I was for seventeen years on a daily newspa per, and that with lecturing, writing and publishing I have had a most inter esting and prosperous time of it. u "Sevenoaks" was begun after a fishing excursion in Maine. I was fishing then at Dead River Plantation, with a guide named John Phillips, with intense in terest," and came home and made "Jim Fenton" out of him. He is really the central character of the book, but he is not as good in the book as John Phillips was in the camp; : I shall never see ; his like ' again, in book or camp. Col. Belcher is not an uncommon type. We have such men in New York all the time; Mrs. Dillingham is a neighbor of mine, and Keziuh Butterwbrth is a real tauoress who snapped her scissors over me when I was a boy.' The "writibg of Sevenoaks was one of the most delightful literary tasks of my life, and I am glad you like it. Thanking you fox your complimenta ry note, I am yours very truly, . ' ' "' . '. J. G. Holland, To Professor Johnson at Knoxville, Tennessee. ' for years second to none in the country President Polk, Vice President King, Governor Graham, Bishop Polk, Dr. Hawks, and many distinguished Sena tors and Representatives in Congress Jotirncrf. are numuerea among us aiumm. j Narrow Escape. mai lime uovernor jjavia ij. swam was (Durham Plant) its Paesident. : A few davs since Mrs. Geo. W. Watts r The Presidential party remained for was sitting before the fire writing. Be three days at the University. I saw a fore she was aware of it, her dress was good deal of all of them, but especially in a light blaze and it spread rapidly, Gov. Seward. He was the most impres- She had the presence of mind to gathe sive man I ever met. The following the rug and arrest the progress of the little incident will doubtless be inter- flames. She did not succeed, however, esung. it was a custom lor tne two m extinguishing the lire till she, ran literary societies to invite all distin- down the steps to the kitchen aud se- guisbed visitors to become honorary cured the assistance of the servants. members. Gov. beward and 1'ostinas- The onlv thinar that saved her was Hlie ter General Randall consented to join WOre a silk dress, which does not burn the Philanthropic Society, of which 1 very rapidly. We are glad to learn was a member. When they were es- Mr3. Watts escaped unhurt cortedmto the hall the members all Moral Ladies who wear silk are not For sale la iiny quantity desired, Pressed and Common Brick Samples ran be seen in office on Middle street, over stoi c of A. M. Hun II'. deelti-dlw J. V. JYl-K Holiday Goods ' AT . J. V. JORDAN'S Opposite rose and the president of the society put m B0 much danger of fire. to them tne usual question, "Do you promise to keep the by-laws and trans actions of this society a secret V" Mr, Randall responded yes,, and we all re sumed our .. seats thinking that Gov. Seward had done likewise. To our sur COMMERCIAL. iVEW BERNE ItlAKKET. low Cotton Middling 9i ; strict prise he-remained standing and said in middling 94: low middling 91. in a distinct and emphatic voice "I do Seed cotton Extra nice, ate; ordi nr. t;.i- t ;.,,i nary oc. ' . ... ... . J Corn 55c. per bushel. secret society in my we. I never was a rice S1.00 to 81.08 per bushel. Free Mason, Odd Fellow or Know ' Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm Nothing. , I do not promise."' We were at Sr3.50 for yellow dip. at our wits end when one of our clever- Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey .60c. per gallon, u ' ; Wheat 90c. per bushel. , , , . Beef On foot, 5c. to Co. Fresh Pobk 8al0c. per pound. Eoos 22c. per dozen. : Peancts New crop, $1.00 per bushel IT est members rose and said, "Mr. Presi dent, I move the rules be suspended in Gov. Seward's case and he be admitted without the usual promise." This hap py but unconstitutional mode of dispos ing of the question was immediately of 32 lbs adopted, much to our relief, and the Fodder $1.25. per hundred Governor became one of the Soeii. Gov Seward was very popular with the stu dents, and all the more so, because he told us he had been when quite a young man, a teacher in Georgia. He was treated with great deference by every one not excepting President Johnson. Win low M.ow. ' " & The Christmas holidays has made tome showy windows in bur city..', Mr. A. II. Potter makea a lovely; display with a life-size doll surrounded with other holiday Jgoods; John. Dunn puts up Santa Claus, the man the, boys have been wanting to- see, with ong , white beard, and a tremendous turn of Christ mas tricks; B. A. Eoll makes a rich dis play of fine jewelry; Miss Kate Carra . y, . jk'v ,; aw r I' t '"!8,chairi' trimmed with satin, plui.h and ribbon. He who wishes his s. L rt to have n easy chair should fc-J and K k at it. "Kidney Snatchers." ' ' Greensboro Patriot. The ; colored people here are very much excited about kidnappers from Richmond and Baltimore, who, it is al leged, are infesting this neighborhood with evil intent. Many of them have procurred weapons and propose to make it lively for the "kidney snatchers," as they designate them. An attempt was made on some negroes returning from church last night, which resulted in a ceneral stampede of the congregation If such characters' are in the city they oifht to be ferreted out and arrested Washington Notes. . The Supreme Court will take a two week's recess during the holidays. The Army bill which was reported to the House Monday , appropriates $23, 000,000. It recommends a reduction of aides, and also that no officer be as signed according to 'his brevet rank'. The Senate Committee has restored the appropriation for a Minister to Ven ezuela and a Charge d'Aff aires in Para guay and Uruguay, and has increased the Consular and Diplomatic Appropria tion bill to $1,816,752. , f ' . - Engineer Ludlow will go to New York to-day to confer with an electric light company, with reference to building an iron tower at Hell Gate, to be lighted by electiicity. The appropriation for the purpose is $20,000,000. . Argument was heard Monday by the Assistant Attorney General on charges against twenty-five Boston firms who are accused of fraudulently using the mails to send out bogus- jewelry and no tions which they advertise to be valu able. "V :.,,- fi r T 'Apples Mattamuskeets, 1.00 per bushel. Onions $4.00 per bW. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. - Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green Oc. Tallow Cc. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. pgr bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, aua4(Jc.: yams 50a60c. per bushel. , I ! Shingles West India 5 inch, mixca, $2.50' per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.50: saps, $2.50 per M. . , BRICK. NOTICE. ' To whom U limy voiiivV-i Take notice thnin bill to iiinrml iCV4,-,'.. of tiie t'ily oi'N.-w Jiwiio will l ii.tnvi.,1 r.. - . .. . . "uuiiu 111 tilt! .'?I.-I-(l AhKi-liiliK. ,! V..,l. ,.. lUO JllllUlll.V Si SSioll. lSX'l doci;;.u:;ui frruWu.: SCHEDULE JJ TAX. ' Keturn of Purchases, Etc.1 s'l'Kji oi-- iikeds, Craven (Jo') lleine, M. C, uec, iut ' . ullici i!K(;istki .New .'til IL'IKOI K IM k n... .... . ... Kovonnu Act ,,f Tmi." r , , A lire io.,uhed by l,w lo deliver . dny oi .limitary. I;. , ." '7' " " "l n...-m oi ull: amoum, of pvivlmsernmde Tbv you, as pi-ln.-ii.aj i- a.-iit, or tl ouKh an aSent 01 eoinimsKlnn nie.-.-liant (oro In' wlHe fltbe unini i ..im, ifm.'. 1 1 if aiuount of nun-hnu. bolh in and m 01 the stale (except pure oi eollon and otlu-r irm products froin the i.rodia-. ls.t be im-lud'd in your turn Keep the-mini pd for iulU()1.s separate fS mt pa d tor k.hIh, wares and iner ehandUe i us i-eliiMi nuist l. sworn to. Piwiiint im" P anc- wi,l, lbv ,uw JB requeue" Yourri: vili-a.-I1.-.-HM- ,s lobe renewed by the lo.fi oi' January Any listed afterj.hu lUth will hi clmrgwl doiiliie tax. . . ery ivspfet fully, 1 " ' isler ol Lieeds, Craven Oo. dt-cl: ( -dim It Jr. w. Comer Pollock Street Post om.-c. CALL AND SEE THEM. decllklhv ys peptic FOR COOKING. NOTICE. Any poison ' desiring to avail hlniHe'lf of . t - ,sst'"",1' boriKlng the edueatl.j ouey.niii!,' man al, the f tho Carolina from Ibis mnu'i.TB. tlon willapply to the Board of Con n iLuyZ ers ol lliis (-(.iiuly. . '"""Wt . The j-omiff man seeking tlieappolntlnent of oonnly slim.-Mt must show ,o 4"! Uiat neitlier ne, his Knanllan or parent's htrve tlf miuisile nins , pay tiilton'and rm t hat he is a cit m. ( llw stuU resident of JOS. NKT.(40V Clerk- li d til'Conrsrs. of Craven County. Extract from the PUBLIC LGDGKK, Phlla., October 7th, 1HS. For Itmds. Buckwheat Flour,',: . , ! i .- i ; s : nop t .Java ami other itjteesv,; j ., ,!',' Ilnininy, large and small, ' :' '" Oatmeal, Cod Fish, -; , , '. V v Pure Sugar Syrup, 1,1 j':oi Sii - !i Ferris' Via Hams, Italian Maccaroui '- 1 .nriyjt',w Urosse tJiacKweu s nckies, (,, Chow-Chow iu Bulk, . ! : . ! j - Worcestershire Sauce,' -' . . . r i .1 tii Mmce JUeaU . . j; -: ... !,,- ,.. , Canned Goods, 1. ; " Domestic Dried Fruiisi .' ' ' f ' V Gelatines, Cassava,'1' i', A Flavoring Extracts,'1 Raittiiis Pnri'ant.a.! Citron. Cranberries, A pples, ; i ( fine leas, MaiUard aChocolat , , Creaui, Soda and Oyster Crackers ! ' Tea Uakes, Best Butter, " '.j " ' WM. HOLLISTER'S, S - Middle Sti-et.l i- ! I dim 1, TIIE NET" OLIVE BUTTF.H is exepllent for frylns purposes. There's something In a name, but, probably, nothing of the "olive" In the butter, except its color; but, besides, being assured by chemists that this is a perfectly pure vegetable oil, all house- Keeoers who nave tneu it win agree mat it is extremely economical and makes a very deli cate frying material. Here was formerly the situation In the kttcben over the frying pan: ou could taue laru, which was noicneap, and used up" very tast: you Had nutter, which. besides being expensive, renuired a skillful cook to keep It from burning; or you could use saiiui on. wmcn. tnougn cosiingaiarming v to begin wllh. reouired bo little to do the work that the cooking school would tell you it was like the widow s cruse it did not seem to lose perceptibly; after frying fifty oysters the bottle was nearly as full as before. Hut very few American housekeepers could be brought, by its first expensiveness, to try using sweet oil. which is the frying material of all South Europe. We leave out of the list "clarified fat," or dripping, lascause there is seldom enough'of this todothe entire cooking with, even with a conscientious person in the kitchen who understands now to save and use it all, as it should always he insisted on. 'Hie two best known vegetable oils that this eouii tiv produces are cotton-seed oil and pea-nut oil, fiolh of which are understood to have been lor years exported, to Kurope, coming hack to us in wicker-covered Husks ns Italian olive oil. Real olive oil from California is aiosmall n product, as yet, to count .much in the home market. The manufacturers of the new olive bul ter which is not butter ul all, but a clear greenish oil have agreed to give us a home product, warranted pure, without, the ocean voyage; though, lo conciliate our .ridiculous American pre. unices, no not ninei it cotton seed or pea-nut oil, the fprpier of which it pronamy is. Aiiynouy who tries it will agree that It cooks as well as sftladoil; and as all vegetable oils heat at lower temjieirBUire than tne sono animal mis, h noes not nurn away or waste as rapidly as lard. It. comes lit conve- nientcans, wim a mouthpiece, line tne- Kelt. sene oil can, so that you can pour off just the desired quantity for use, am), after cooking, this can be carefully strained and reluroed lo the can, except It. has lieeii used for fish, When it must be put in a separate not tie, and kept apart tor misuse, it nas n wigntiy pungent Miien wncii i-ooKingi wmcn is mini lo is- en tirely removed tty the use ol n pinch of wilt, iHit wmcn is no worse man otner irying tnrougii tue iiouse. i ue egK-Dianis. ovstets. clam or corn-fritters, that are turned out -of olive butter hyagorxj conk, Have-not a pant eie oi greasuie,s aooni ineip, nor anv nyne wnatever, or ine nicnuim in wnicii tnev an fried, ,.; : j :,).s'ii-i --b-: ; i ' CANDYi, i World. A $ lb. box of Frencn CANDY, delivered free at any cxprc-w olllce for t-VV). ' ' S lb. box for 11.73. " . Standard for Purit? and Excellence. Address, . K 0. R0Y3TER L BR!) ' lialeluh, W. a NOTICE. All Tuxes for 1SS2, either Htnto or County, or.' .senemue is faxes, are past .ue, and , . Must be Paid at Once. If not paid within' TKJf DAYS from date of this notice i will proceed to collect byDlS-TKK.sSaci-ordlngtolaw. Y'ou can save trouble and cost by attending to thisatonce. Mo further notice will be given nor lndul-1 gencc granted. , ..; . '; ' . m. iiAnx, .' Mieritr Cra ven County; ' Newlicme, X. C, 1 ec. 15, ' U10t . OLIY'E BUTTlil For Cooktuc Purposes k 8KTTKU than . Tjard, Fully EOUAtd patffr.ouid COSTS MI CH LESS thau i;itUcr. iVotice. i XAT I. KANli OK Nkw'-BSHN, 1 M'eccmherT, l!i , j. ; The Annual Meeting of the tttockhoiaer this Hank, for the 'election of Directors, on . for tlietlansaciion of such oilier busluess ns may come licfcye tlu-in. will be held' 'nt. t'ii'ir Kauking llonse on the 2d Tuesday, being the' Mil day (if Jaiumry; 11. i, , i, .,,' iil,i The Pol Is w ill be ( .pei led mtilSo'c lock,! tn b' Closed ill I p. m. , . .. '. .1. A. GUKlK. ". v . i . . i i - .,' , i. -t. .t. - .vvi?. WJ I la-Vfj ilht'i ecelved ft I iRrge -Assort men! ' '' s ; ' t XT. n i r-ri ' ! , i".i v HOLIDAY . KI'ITABI.K 'OH dnicisTiiiAS ;li i;;ii A AD I' I I On Pound of Olive Butter Will Do the n . Work of Two Pounds f Iiard. - i-"i" i-'i MANCFACCfiED OALY.Y . . J i Vot. TON; BUTCHERS' SONS; IMilLADELPIirA. 8rtlc by ! ALL GltOCEKI ' titrioiVfit! " '- Consist ing Iff' '"- W iil ElcKnt Pluski Odor Cnscij I, J.IH1 Beaniirnl Ulnllte Toilet Sets. ,, Fine Plilsh Whisk Broom t'lises,' Cut TUt llottle. i . .-!;'lti; l.uhlua liaxlns nnd oilier Extract ( ColoKiie. Violet nnd Florida Water . Jettwli-y Cases. Puni nuilPntr Bii.( Fancy Box Slatioiinry, . Gomba, llnlri Tooth and Mali BWanefe-' " Kuisian Pocket BoVssnn fard.Casea, 1 Flue Toilet Soap. , , ' and see luir'assbrtrllent before tniving' elsewhere. ... , r,i, ,, ,'i iiAcByitbs;U.; .' . I JHt to Pout Office,! J'-i'Ukw Berne. It. C. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1882, edition 1
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