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11 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1882. NO. 229. VOL I. JLJL JLJJL ) LOCAL NEWS. ArW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ' Ma j. R. Bingham Bingham School. W. M. Watson Trustees Meeting, Journal miniature Alu- Sun rises, 7:10 I Length of day , V Sun seta, 4:55 f 9 hours, 45 minutes. Moon seta at 9:13 p. m. Biugnma School. can be fully photographed only in We are in receipt of Bingham School ti,08e uoble impulses that impress the Mr. John.Detrick has received a new billiard table. ., ' - Mr. Ed. Street was a happy man on Christmas morning upon the arrival of Missi Mary Street, 'his youngest daughter.-' 1 We noted yesterday three, corn shell- , ers shipped to Englehard, Hyde county, 'by Wrenii, Whitehurst & Co., of Nor folk, Va., .,, ,'., " ' That portion of Middle street hereto fore known as "Robbers Row " will on and after the 1st day of January be known is 'Commercial Row': V The mail train on the Midland was detained several hours yesterday even ing, the down train becoming disabled near Newport from a bursted flue. Capt. W. JV Rasberry , of Trenton , moves to the city next week. It is Graded School this time and the Captain will swell the roll with three new Catalogue for 1 882. Despite the d rought of last year and the fire of this, the numbers are maintained at 238 for the year, and the number of new students, 96, (or the session just ended, 'is the largest in the history of the school. The catalogue claims that the buildings (which are lighted with gas) are much better than before the fire of May last, and the Gymnasum, a new feature in the South, has the largest main floor area in uronortion to numbers in the United States. By February 1st ar rangemeuts for hot and cold baths will Christmas Riots. be made. 'We are glad ts see a Norh Okeensboro, N. C., Dec. 25th, 1882. disinterested acts of young hearts. This generous act will last with the flight of years beautiful in memory an oasis in life a cheering light in darkness, always pointing to the donors, as the magnetic needle to the Pole. Mny Heaven's smile Your houre beguile, Whileon Hi"- s slonny way. And smile more bright -To give you light , Tu reach Celestial Day.' Very affectionately your teacher, ' Geo. W. Neal. Carolina enterprise so successful, advertisement., .: 5, names. - Several fights and knock downs in the city during the week; as it was ChristmaB times we will not put their "names in print" but after this we will attend the Mayor's court regularly and report all cases of importance The Shenandoali came in, on Tuesdav ' morning, in full Christmas rig. Her masts and rigging were festooned with wreaths of cedar and holly, making her look like a bridal ship. She is the hand somest boat that plies in the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, j Cotton Uarlt. Y,,.,. No cotton sold in this market since last Saturdays The New York and Liy- eroool markets are botli declining: fu tures closing lower than at any time be fore this Season, ' NEW YOKK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 1-4. , Strict low middling 10 1-16, ( Low middling 9 13-16. 1 . NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening .December, 10.13 10.10 ,10.09, -.January,-, 10.18 10.13 ; 10.13 " February,'' 10.24 10.24 10.23 March, 10.35 10.37 10.36 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. ... , Uplands 5 1316. Orleans 6. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December. 5 43-64. January, 5 42-64. February, 5 42-04. , River Improvement!. . General Ransom went up to Trenton married. At the Methodist Church, last night Rev. Dr. Burkhead united for life Mr, Henry A. Marshall and 'Miss Bettie Tatum. ' '. ' ? ; i & . ",'''! if". r ' ; 1 ' ' ? ' "? Lre Boiler. i "One hundred and sixty horse power, ' is the size of Major Dennison's new boil er now nearly ready to make steam for his oil milf. ,;It was manufactured by Mr: Edwards of this city, and is the largest ever used in New Berne. Seel Mr. Editor: As I pansod through Salisbury I learned that the Christmas frolics had resulted in bloodshed, if not in death.' Several years ago or more a negro was killed by a white , man, and since then there has been an element of bad blood among some of the colored people, At all events the town was on the verge of a riot to-day. A colored man under the influence of bad whisky abused with profane language a white man who gave him a stone in return that partially crushed his skull. This enraged the colored people, and it was with great difficulty further bloodshed was prevented. It is a burning shame upon so called Christian civilization that Christmas day should be spent by many as a day oi drmk. Un Saturday night last tins coinmu nity was greatly' shocked by the sad news of the suicide of Mr. C. G. Yates, who in a state of great mental depres sion, cut his throat with a razor, lie had not been well for some time, but the real cause seems to be unknown, Mr. Yates was a man of means, well 1 1 I . L' , .. A .. J Quaker Bridge to Trenton, to designate points to be dredged. . He is negotiating for a dredge boat, and as soon as it can be had the dredging will commence, shoals will be removed and a basin will be excavated at Trenton for a harbor, The work on Contentnea will be pushed vigorously after January 1st N. M.J. Kinston Items Swansboro Items. ; Mr. J. Olive has completed his new house. 1 Mr. Wm. McDannel and Mrs. Allice Rhodes, of Jones county, and Mr. J. J. Ward, of New Berne, are in town for Christmas. We had hoped to have the steamer running along here before now but it seems they can't get ready until after 'hristmas. Mr. Stephen Winberry, an old and very respected citizen of our neighbor hood, can say more than any other man of his age, 1 recon. : lie has lived here 73 years, and never was outside or the county, and never spent a dollar outside ot the county for anything m his iile, Mr. Edward Market says he has a hen named "Dom," called so from her dotnineeor breed, over 25 years old, he has owned her 15 years and she was supposed to be an old hen when he got her. She has never failed to lay and hatch from 2 to 4 broods of chickens in a vear since he has owned her I said there were no marriages this week, but Mr. Isaac Marshall, brother to Sam, the possum man, says he wishes it understood that he is to be married on bt. valentines day. the 14th ot February. Miss M. J. D. are the initials of the happy young lady's name. So says Isaac, and 1 recon it is so. We had, a few nights ago, ar regular old corn field dance in town; ' some thing! have not seen here in a coon s age. Most of us here are church mem bers and temperance folks, but when Christmas comes so near, everything takes a turn. The young ladies and gents turned out and had a nice cotil lion parly at the house of Mr. Elijah Sewell. We havo to chronicle the loss of the schooner Ray, Capt. W. W. Dennis. She went ashore near Cape Fear Inlet, on her way to Wilmington, last Friday and is supposed to be a total loss. Her cargo will probably be saved, which was consigned to Morton & Halt ot Wilmington, N. C, who were the own ers of the vessel. Capt. Dennis and crew came off in boats to the land and came very near being lost themselves. No marriages this week. , Two deaths, Mr. Benj. Mills, aged 70 years, left us lust week. He was a one-legged man. and a good citizen in the community in winch he lived was a farmer, a car penter and a finherman -and could get COMMERCIAL. I4EW BERNE W.IRKET. Cotton Middling 93 ; strict low middling 9; low middling 94. Meed cotton Extra nice, ic.; ordi nary :ic. OoRN 55e. per bushel. . kice Sl.OU to 5l.0 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. tar turn at Sl.au and 81. 7 j. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. honey 00c. per gallon. wheat UOc. per bushel. I'.iOEF On foot, 5c. to 6o. Fresh Pork 8al0c. per pound. eous aac. per dozen. Peanuts New crop, 81.00 per bushel of 82 lbs. Fodder $1. 25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets, $1.00 per bushel. Onions f 4.00 per bbl. rEAS $1. VI to $1,25 per bushel. hides Dry, c. to He; green Be.' Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown , 50c. per pair. Turkeys 81.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. p?r bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 30a40c: yams r0a60c. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. 2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, 83.150; saps, 52.50 per M. NOTICE. For Ilmr. Buckwheat Flour, v '''.. Gov't Java and other Coffees, - , : Hominy, large and small; Oatmeal, Cod Fish, Pure Sugar Syrup, Ferris' Pig Hams, Italian Maccaroni. Crosse A Black well's Pickles, Chow-Chow in Bulk, Worcestershire Banc, Mustards, Celery Salt, Mince Meat. . Canned Goods. ; ,, Domestic Dried Fruit, . .. Gelatines, Cassava. , M Flavoring Extract, Raisins. Currants. Citron. Cranberries, Apples, Fine Teas, Maillard ti Chocolate. : Creu m. Soda and Ovster Crackers, Tea Cakes, Best Butter, -,' WM. HOLLISTER'S, Iinv2 Middle fttrert. dim NOTICE. Tn nil wln.ni it mny concern : Tlml nnplirntlon will be made In tlif Iyrta Inliuv that imwIk In Jnnuitrv next, for llie jMiNMiKP h hw ainendltiK the rlmrttr of the i"w i reiimn, .iimeH county, , ', l . i -r CITIZENS. SAWYER WANTED. Sunday before Christmas cool, fair and pleasant. Chauncey Gray, of this place, is now and has been for several days, quite sick-flrst, with bilious colic, and now, and in two months it is thought Snow with pneumonia. :- Hill will be reached. . A portion of the The accidental'explosion of a cannon about; as quick as the most of men with onmintmi, vniii ho' . Aoorvufi fr,r im. cracker in Kmston last batnvday under both legs. Miss Alice l'reeman, the ac proving the mouth of the creek. causing the lossof a Sheriff to Esn.. denarted this Kfe last Thursdav. - - I I t I mf 1 Uu the euse the work is progressing Lenoir county. ' aged 18 years. She had been sick for satisfactorilv. The ietties below Kins- Mm P. VmnMta William W. Frank some time and the doctors could not ton are proving successful, and it is and Isaac Ramsey Fraucks, of Jones thought steamboat navigation' to Kins- Cf)unt,y' ar visiting their grandnm'ani, ii , . . . .. . . . Mrs. II. E. A. Peebles and other rela- iou win uuii ueuiHcuutiuueu ai au ucii (, : !.';,,( Fire, ; On Sunday night last the alarm of fire was given at 'about one o'clock, the building near the depot on the corner of Hancock and Owen streets, owned by E. W. Lupton,but unoccupied, having been set on.fire by an incendiary. The fire companies rushed to the scene, the New Berne getting on the first stream, but the building, which was a mere hull was too far gone to be saved. Doe. k . ... From all reports the dogs of New Berne have had a fair share of Christ mas turkey.' A; week or so before Christmas they made an onslaught on Dail Bros, and Mr. J. J. Howard's coops, killing in all six or eight turkeys, and on Christmas night they .attacked Mr, Mr. E.1 Ellis' coop, killing two fine gobblers; also Dail Bros, again, killing one and turning out others. Oh how the turkey owners do long to catch one in the act. . . Cjrltm Service. ,.' j ' At the Episcopal Church on Monday, fwas held the only Christmas services in the city. The church was tastefully and simply decorated, and the old, old story of Bethlehem that never really grows old, however of ten "told was lis tened to by a crowded house. The music was wonderfully sweet and beau tiful. There are some voices in the choir that embody the highest prinjei ples.of melody, and it is a delightful pleasure to hear them. ; H summer. General Ransom thinks it will ue bb easy to maKe goou navigation piatirtg a Hank movement on some between White Hill and Smithfield as sweet girls affection, judging from the from Kinston to White Hall-and that oM gold $15.00 dressing case purchased VJIiriSimas nay at ruiienri a. both these objects will be attained when his Work is completed. , , Prisoner Exeaped. , On Sunday night between one and two o'clock five prisoners escaped from It looks like our Sheriff is contem- locate her disease so it could be success fully treated. Miss Alice waschristain young lady and loved and esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves a father and mother, sisters and brother, besides numerous other friends and relatives to mourn her death. llnuters and Fishers. (New York sun.) A pure white deer was killed tecent- Miss Annie Phillies, student of Greensboro Female College and daught er of John R. Phillips, ot this place, re- ly by Mack Lilly at Cnnisteo, N. l , turned last week to enjoy tne pleasures It ia estimated that 200,000 deer of home ana the toys ot unristinas. , , . mi.. v.....':..i ...J . if:. ru""u'V """"" v" llie ueautuui uixu ucuiiiiJiinutru ii.iinn are m umgon and 1U UVUllllJlinilCU D-LIC r 11. , 11 . theiail in this citv bv minchimr a hole Ti;n TV White, "irrftiidn.iie-lit.er of the 'aniornia uy skin numeis, through the wall, the work beinc- done late Stephen White, of this town, re- -me lown M-ysnai oi Versailles, a.y., nrinciDallv from the outside. The fol- turnecT ' last;,,, week from St. Mary's pulled his gun out of the wagon by the Engine, News. , ,' The Wm. Gaston is just out of the Midland shops with a new boiler; and after a general overhauling is reported to be in a first class condition. The Wm. J Best required about $300 to repair the damages incurred in the run off hear Goldsboroin October. ? She has had about $500 additional work, and will come out of the shop in a few days ! i .splr-ndiil. cohdition.i This, we ler...., biVes two first class engines for the passenger business,1 'with an extra in case of accidentB, and :,two jjood, heavy engines for the freight bubiness FlrrtMUl. Mr. E. G. Cuthbart, at the New Berne Machine Shopsr has nearly completed the first corn' mill ' ever built in New Berne. The rock is front Moore county i Ii, brought here in the rough's and the r id 1 ai!t after a new pattern, in vei ' 1 lyl'r. Cullibert, in which no "Lr V'i;or"k.k"is used." " " Tl.la ia a 03 inch mill built for Mr. Ile x'J J i i i i t; r Craven,1 and will barn) -"'11 ine built al- Koty-I,i. i . . v. ..o take much l"'"r""-3i " " ,(!' niainifac- t :" :'i ill :. lowing is a list of the escapes; Rowland Fulcher, white, serving out a twelve month's term for larceny. lie had only about one month longer to re main, ' Nathan Henderson, col., indict ed at last term of court for perjury and qox 0f ti,is town held in default of bail; Ben ..Hill, col., held tot murder; Chauncey Respass, I col., sentenced at last term of court to two years imprisonment for an assault with deadly weayon; David C. Davis, white, convicted at last term of the dis trict court of the UJ S." for Illicit Dis tilling and sentenced to four month's imprisonment. He had served i out about half of his term, , ; . Hill was the only prisoner of the five that was locked up in a ceil; the others were allowed the privileges of the room outside of the cells. ?iHill forced, his way through the top of the cell, which is covered with heavy sheet iron, by breaking or unscrewing the bolts which fastened the.cbver to, the walL Tn this he evidently was aided by outsiders or he had the use of tools furnished him by some one. : . ' The jailgr whose room is inside the jail, says he knew nothing of .the at- tempt to escape until called by a girl, in a room adjoining his:j She called hint in answer to.calls from John Suggs, who was in the pell next to Ben rial and first informed the jailor that the prisoners were gone, Suggs says the work began on the walls about 9 o'clock Sunday night, : but he ',' didn't , know what it meant until Hill got out of his cell and asked him to come and go with him ! The , sheriff has been - making all ef forts to, recapture the prisoners, but up to this timrt has not succeeded. School in Raleigh to spend the holidays The Regular Monthly Meeting ot the Ko.ni! of I'niKtees of New-Bern Academy will le held at the office of the Principal,.. Friday Afternoon, Dec. 29th instant, at HAW-PAST TH RKK o'clock. A full atteudniiee Is requested. By oiiler of the President, V. M. WATKOX, decSS-dit Sec'y and Trens. BINGHAM SCHOOL, (Established In 1793,) Is PRE-EMINENT ninone Southern Hoiird- iiiy Schools for tioys in Age, in Nmiiltera, in Area or ratronage, nutl In equipment, lor Physical Culture. The only school for Ihivs in the South with gas light and a Gymnasium illixTH feet, presided over by a skillful Instruc tor, ny r eoiuary ist not mm com iinins win he provided for. for Catalogues giving full paiilcnluis, address Ittnj. R. BINGHAM, Sup't. Biiihiini School P. O., Orange Co., is'. C. deciS-lw ; FOR SALE, THE BIUCK L ELLIXG . HOl'SK on the East Side of Kast Front, in the t Uyof New- bern. Occupied by Ctipt. S. H. Gniv. For further paitleulars apply lo JOHEKN Jt STKVKNSON, novlS-tf Attorneys. '"NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will introduce a bill nt the next seeslon of the General As sembly to amend the charter of the, Town of Kinston, Dec. 18, issa. , F. H. I.OFTIN, dceffi-lm Senator 11th District. Harper's Weekly. I want n No. I SAWYEK a man woo 1 thoii.ushly understnmU his Imslneuand lof , sober halilts. Address or Call on ' ''" , scan a jmoTHEK, ; iWwdeclKlmo. snow HTil; X.C. MINCiJ MKAT, ' :"' Citron, Currants, - i i, " " English Walnuts, ., : Candies, ' .' Almonds, Pt'cWeg, i Brazil Nvts, , ,, . Oatmeal, Buckwheat, ; Small Hams, Codfish, Jo. l mackerel. Smoked Herrings, Best Butter, Roasted Coffee, ground to order, Irish Potatoes, , Canned Goods, all fresh, Beef Tongues, - . i Syrup, .. Maccaroni, Cream Clieese, FINEST TEAS, Raisins, Prunes, Poieder, Shot, Caps. Above named Goods are offered CHEAP tor CASH. C. E. SLOVER. NOTICE. ' 1 , I To wliom ll may concern: ., ; '. Take notice that a bill to amend the Charter'; of the City of New Berne will be Introduced In the General Assembly of North Carolina at , the January Session, 1833, . , , ; 4 ." deci::-d;wt ' citizens?.., SCHEDULE B TAX, . Return of Purchases, Etc. I at horned Miss Lizzie Carraway, of Monticello, Lenoir county, daughter of Cant. W. V. Carraway, the heavy man of the muzzle, and lost an arm. ' As Philip Myer of Indianapolis was shooting birds his gun burst and the breech pin was driven through his Raleigh Neics-Obscrrer, is spending the brain. Christmas times with Mrs. Carrie E. In attempting to drag his gun over a fence Charles F. Smith of Bonseconr, Ga., was shot in the arm and bled to death. , ; , , While climbing Big Lick Mountain, JohnW. Miller of Tower City, Pa., slipped and fell,. His gun went off and blew off his arm. George Dunbar of Ionia had his chin Some of the small speculative boys of Kinston tormea a syndicate last Katur day and got up a "corner" mine crack ers. ,They realized right neatly in the operation. There are a number of coming Keens,' Goulds and Vander bilts in this placo. K. H. tcountree, the millienaire of Brooklyn, N. ., made his first figures " here. Cn.n ef m,T TVlid'tiiavmia 1,,ttq loaf Saturday night slipped a lighted can- blown off by th3 accidental discharge non cracker in the coat pocket of Eli of his gun. A doctor has rigged up an Parker, the Republican "war horse," of artificial chin for him. WwHinrrtmi rnwritthin" 1 Iia nv tI no inn , the old fellow's clothes on lire: but 'William,, Airic 01 . locust vauey he reminded the boys he had been went hunting on baturUay. : lie re' through "de war and didn't mind dem turned with one eye destroyed and his democratic popci ackers. f;,ce nitted with shot holes. drinks before breakfast," last Saturday jNeil1 arnont oi west ?wcKDruige, took on an additional load ot lorty- Mass., on returning Ironv a hunt, was eight bottles of beer and stood it all as killed by the accidental discharge of his victoriously ; as tne vonteaerate ram JLLUSTKATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Am erican Illustrated weekly Journals. By its unpartlsan position in politics, its admirable illustrations, its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries instruction mid entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always he the aim of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper iu the world. ...S4 00 ... i .... i 00 Harper's Periodicals. PER YEAR : Harper's Weekly Harper's Maoazike Harper's Bazar The THREK above publications 10 00 Any TWO above named 7 00 Harper's Young People 1 50 Harper s young people, j Harper's Franklin Square Library, One learocjiumoersj in uu Postage Free to all subscribers In tlielhilted States or Canada. Albemarle, did the cannon shot of the Federal fleet. This is not at all surpris ing, as this individual has ; the well- earned reputation ot being an "iron clad man,' ' anyhow. ' : ; That genial old soul,' Edwin Taylor of this county, who deals in oysters and gun as he stepped from his wagon Frank Wliitton of Clyman,Vis., who had never before handled a gun, went hunting and was killed at the first fire, the gun being accidentally discharged. iVndrew F., Simon of Indianapolis .New Bebne, 25th Dec, 1882." " To the Students of the Mh, Grade of tlie Neiij Berne Academy: ' Dear Pupils; Your Vnandsbme and highly api'oclated presents,! as Christ mas mementos (among them a nicely bound volume of Washington,. living's Worksf ;, were, presented by the 'fair hands of Miss Mamie Bryan.' ; I assure you, my dear pupils, that I value them as tlio expression of that sublime beauty of heart and soul which language can not portray and which fat light wood, slipped and got his nose weut, hunting with his son. ' On their mR: i3..I was accident and detects fat lighVwood by smelling ally discharged, and the father lost a the trees. George Kilpatrick, however, I leg. bv Dokimr it into a ulace where "de ole Geo,K Bnngolt of Hammond, Ind., 'r.man"Havsitouffhtnottoffo. i stood up in his boat to fire at a water Circumstances, curiously i enough fowl, aud his gun kicked him back change men h tnougntsi aim leelings. ward into the water and lie was Rev. Wm. C. , Collins, now in Kinston ulwnej iail. who exDects to hanar on the 19th of Januarv next, makes our iail resound A sawfish caught by E. P. Andrews with Muhlenberg's pious song of sweet 0f St. Augustine, Fla., was fourteen -esignation, ' i woum not live aiway; feet in len th and haJ a Baw tbree feet rVii1a I'nis M raaa Indarann mhA ia in I the same jail, charged withhogstealing, comforts his pious soul with singing, "blest be the tie that binds." Gibbons Hill, the father of "Negosia and Negum&ia," who sometimes sells vegetables in this- market, tells how an omcial ot this county got up a "corner on his cabbage. Some of. the cabbages were taken home, with the promise to return in a few minutes and pay for them; but ever afterwards, when the cabbage dealer appeared in town, the official turned the corners of the streets like a stern-wheel Bteamer going up a crooked river; , , ten inches long. It weighed nearly 800 pounds. ' . '' ' . ' ', Just as one of a party of duck hunter in a "boat near Sag Harbor ' fired! at fowl, C. ,Q. Haven raised his head and Caught the charge of shot intended for the duck. . i , While prepariug for a hunt Sauford Robertson of Coosa county, Ala., held his guu across his knees to fix the lock. The weapon was accidentally discharged killing his 18-year-old daughter. Office UKuisTER of Deeds, Craven Co., Svw Heme, N. C, lec. 1U, 18hi All persons liable under Schedule B' Revenue Act of WS1, are nolllliHl aud are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten days after the Hint day of .hinuaiy, ISSil, a true and exact sti.te menl ot the amount of puichasvs uuulv by, you, as priiKipa loraKcnt, or through mi agent or commission merchant (or otherwise t!U th blank aiiKiiiniHi, tor six montlis ending 1N ceinber ::isi, The amount of purchasec ls)ih hi mul out of the State except purchases, of cotton and other farm products from the' producer), must be included in your return, Keep the sum paid for liquors separate iron that paid lor goods, wares and merchandise. This return must be sworn' to. : Prompt coin-' nliance Willi the law Is requested. Your pri vilege license is to be renewed by the 10th of January. Any listed after the lllth will be . charged double tax. ' ,'' Wry respectfully, JOS. KELSON, decl".-dltH P.eglster of Ueeds, Craven Cp. i The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the" first uumber for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with Die number next after the receipt of order. The last r our Annual oiumes ol Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, dr by express, free of ex oense (provided the freiaht did not exceed one dollar per volume), for S" 00 per volume. ciotn i.nses inr eiieu voinino, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt oi$l 00 each. Kenmtances snonm ue made ny I'ost-umce Money Order or Draft; to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not. to copy tins advertise ment without the express order of Harper tirotners, Auuress HAKPEK & BROTHERS, New York. NOTICE. .i Any person desiring to avail hiniself of the Act of Asseui'ily iiutliorl.lng the education of ; oneyotuiK limn at the University of North, Carolina from this county freeof cost for till- ' tlon, willnpply to the Hoard of Commission- , ers of this county. 1 The yomm man seeking theappointment of ' county student must show to the Hoard that neither he, bis guardian or parents hava the requisite means 10 pay tuition and room rent, tnat lie is n cui.en oi uie Mate, a resident oi the county, and is of good moral character and capacity tor usefulness. . ' ' ' Jos.Nelron, Clerk ii'd of Com'si s. of Craven County. ' Administrator's Notice. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I craven uou niy, The subscriber having qualified as Adminls trator of the Fjstate ot ancy Htreelieck. de ceased, on the loth day of becemlter, A.D. issa. neiore tne i-rnuate i:ouri ot i;raven llonnty, hereby notifies all persons having : aims nmiinst him r.siaie to ni-eseni i nein lor Miyment on or before i lie TW KNT1KTH dny of DKCKM hkk, iks:!, or tins notice will be plei ed in bar of their recovery. All persons ludebted lo said Kstate will make tinmedlale payment. . Done tills 10th dav of December, 18.S2. JAS. C. HARRISON, declT-lawlt . Public Administrator, CAMPY; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. State of North 'caholixa, ) i Craven County, j ' 1 The subscriber having nimliflml tin Adminls. trator of the KsUile of Albert ii. Hubliard, Ksq.. deceased, on the tin day of December, A. 1). 1SS2, before the Probate Court of Craven county, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said Kstate to present thern for rnymeut on or neiore tne imn nay or liecem b?r, 1KSS, or this notice will be pleaded In bat of their recovery. ... . - All persons indebted to said Kstate will make immediate payment. Done this 4th day of December, 1882. ' JOHN A. RICHARDSON, decMawlt Administrator. A t lb. box of Frenoo CANDY, dollvemi tree at anr expro . oOlct for EM. 3 lb. box for 11.73. Standard, tor' Purit? . and Excttlne. " ' Address, ' M, 1 n BflYSTCB i. KM 1 Best in tht World. I Raleigh, jcc, otice. Nat'i. Hank of Nkw-Bkhn, , : Deeemlier 7, 1S82. J The Annual Meeting nf the Stockholders' of thU Hank, for the election of Directors, and for tlietmnsactlnn of such other business may come liefoi them, will be keld at their ' Ranking House on the 2d Tuesday, being th ; flthdoyof Januarj-. lsn. , , llie Polls will be opened' nt 12 o'clock, to be closed at 1 p. tn. ' J, A. fltTION, decfhlld . - ' ' ''" Cashier. MALARIA! . -i i i: If you would keep free from, malarirl chills, etc., try' t '-' ' For gale in New Berne at LZZL BROS. ASKIXS. Only 50 ct. ept. "Yf.U?G:i C!n -d-tf .
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