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ij j F 1 JljI UNA - -I I ! i 1 J. VOL. I. NEW. BERNE, N. C.,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1882. NO. 23 L A 0 LOCAL NEWS. Journal Miniature Almanac Sun rises, 7:11 1 Length of day, Sun sets, 4:.r)5 J 9 hours, 48 minutes. Moon rises at 11:02 p.m. The Government pays, the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad $56.43 per mile every year for carrying the mails. Governor Jarvis has offered a reward of 5200 for the apprehension of Ben Hill, colored, who stands indicted in Craven Superior Court for the murder - of his wife. . ; j ;? ' - . i ; "She cometh not" is still, the cry ' judging, from Capt. Gray's telegram from Norfolk telling Messrs. Green and Wolfenden not to come on until they should hear from him again. Some unknown friend from Mobile, v Alabama, has sent Miss Emma Becton of this city some extra fine oranges, and anficimen of "eraDe fruit. '' It meas- r w ures 14 inches in circumference and re ' aembles a huge orange. , ' Neuse Lodge No. 6, Independent Or der of Odd Fellows, of Goldsboro, has donated $100 to the Goldsboro Graded School. It shows that wherever Graded Schools are established they soon be come fixed in the affections of the peo ple. , We regret to hear of the death of Mrs, F. E. Justice, widow of Dr. J. R. Justice formerly f this city. Htr remains will be brought on the train this morning and the funeral will take place from Christ Church at 91 o'clock. The pub lie are invited to attend. We notice from the University Month' ly that the Law Class has organized into a Club to discuss and elucidate intri cate questions of law and elected the following officers three of whom are Lenoir county boys: President-Robert B. Albertson. Vice-President Robert B. Winborne, Secretary and Treasurer Frank ' Snrtiill.. Qumi Committee James N. Rouse, . Thos. C Wooten, R. B. Winborne. Janitor A. T. Hill. ; ' ; t.- '.' The University Magazine gives the following notice of Judge Seymour in " ' ' contrast with Judge Tourgee. We have . . nnver seen the latter gentleman, but from description, it seems rather rough to comDare him with our U. S. District , Judge as to personal resemblance: Any one who has ever seen Judge "' Seymour, of this State, has seen a man who very nearly resemDies lourgeo, Rut fortunately for the Judge, there ex . ists 6nly an outward resemblance. You will search Toureee's sharp, shrewd . features in vain, for the open, ingeni- ous character that shines in the counte nance of Seymour. Arrested for Jail Breaking, On Thursday night Abram Bryan, col., former jailor, and Wm. Fisher, the cook for the prisoners in the jail, were before Esq. Brinson upon the charge of ssisting the prisoners to escape from the jail on Sunday night last. Upon the evidence of Rowland Fulcher and Nathan Henderson, both colored and who were among the number that es caped, and John Suggs, a prisoner who did not escape, they were held to bail in the sum of $1,000 each for their appear ance at the next term of the Superior Court, in default of which they were remanded to jail. . On Friday Nathan Hill, brother of Ben Hill, was arrested for assisting in the escape, and committed to jail for a preliminary hearing before Justice Brin son on Monday. La Grange Items- Pully's is a boy; Junius', as usul.1, a girl. Miss Bettie Kinsey was in town Sat urday. Tji fJrancft Tlenw w now ilnmii'ilnil in The capital Hull gave lillu ciiu.se to In tup. I 111k cl.tll hii-irp lilu full ntnl niiu.lt. uliwlr me iniy . . . ' Convicts Coming. Mr. Murray, a steward from the Pen itentiary, was in the city yesterday making arrangements for the Quaker Bridge road convicts who are coming down next'week. That Chair. The Cotton Exchange recently pre sented Miss Kuyk a chair as a token of their appreciation of her services here as Telegraph Operator. Miss Kuyk has given the following reply which we take the liberty of publishing: New Berne, N. C, Dec. 2M, '82, Messrs. W. H. Oliver, F. Myer, G. F. M. Dail, J. A. GuiON, F. B. Fisk and M. Manly: Allow me to express my heartfelt thanks for and deep apprecia tion of the beautiful chair with wnicb vou were bo kind as to present me. The spirit which prompted this kindness and attention to a stranger, as i am one in your midst, touches my heart far be yond the power of words to express, and I shall ever rememuer tins as one of the brightest and most pleasant mem ories of my life. Hoping I may contin ue to deserve the kind regard so grace fully expressed I remain, . Very Kespectiuuy, Adrian a M. Kcyk. ' Manager W. U. Telegraph Office Your Name In Print. ; Miss Mamie Green left yesterday eveningfor a visit to friends m Dur ham.". ' Lieutenant Rossell and bride left on the evening train for Jacksonville, Wm. G. Brinson Esqr went up to Fall ing Creek yesterday to. adjust the , in surance loss caused by the fire there last week. ' ' .V ' Mr. Wm. H. Worth, one of Lenoir's best farmers and a cousin of the State Treasurer, was in the city on Friday He purchased 71 tons of Kainit from Mr. Wm. H. Oliver. , Mr. Sam Sugg of the firm of Rugg & Bros, in Greene county is in the city. Hesayslhe Journal "ad" a'xiut the "sawyer wanted " has brought him in nearly a dozen applications. " Rev. N. M. Jurney returned to Beau fort yesterday from Greensboro. He learned that there were three cases of small pox at Wilson. Quarantine will be next in order. The Man Who Never Advertises. SI hi;, business muse, the dark and doleful fate in nun who inborn nut nmt tie may wan : 1 lie piles of goods limited up within liiH store, Whieh eim't be less, and never may lie more; The man whose lite has lost nil forliuie'H prizes; In fuel, the mail who never advertises. Sing of his start, his great ambition '8 scope, A. J. Mclntyre occupies the Woolard house. A family row in town Saturday. A bi fuss for only one or two knock downs. Dr. J. M. Kirkpatrick has bought and occupies the house formerly owned by Mayor Mclntyre. Shade Fields is living in the Henry Fields house, formerly owned by Ed wards & Murchison. - Beni. 1L Dawson was married to Miss Georgia Emery in the Institute sec tion last Thursday, Howell Garris says that, he fatened 985 pounds of pork, and picked and save! 50 bushels or peas from a one horse farm. That farm was well peaed. His bank act-omit lis solht iin a rock Then tell the doom lit whieh the mitu was fined ho never advertised, but simply waited. So simply, and so vainly! Splendid signs, " Which basement art Irradiates and reltnes, l'lale glass show wlndowselegantly dressed, Such lovely clerks, cashiers, mid all the rest. Served but to show him how the public sizes The style of him who never advertises. He waited, and all waited ; clerks, cashiers, salesmen, saleswomen, such itellifhttul dears. Impatient waited all the season through, W illi precious little for the crowd to do. The public saw that fnct there's no denying Bin passeu the store without a uiougiu ot buying. Business wns dull, but salaries and rent Went on till cash and credit both were spent : The silly merchant hoped his luck would turn, mill the snerin closed me whole concern. Now, at a pittance which his soul despises, He works for one who alwuys advertises. A Building Michigan Genius. (Armada Telegraph.) At the Armada fair this fall Maggie Leighton, a little girl of thirteen years, exhibited a clay model made by her Rplf. The work was all done with an -i. ;-i. a: .1... - . ...:n . v,m.u..u8 nines, ui m u.eei, , , , o; fair ... to enjoy themselves. Some enjoy the K 1)f)t Wn W1(S judging from uance wnue oiners engage in ine out time play, and sing, "dance around the rose bush,'? etc. etc. the work now on exhibition, the old ''case knife" has been a frequent and faithful companion. The work consists Some one attempted to break in the 0f three pieces, the largest of which is a bust of a lady with her head resting upon her hand. It is about eight inches in height, and is very finely formed and finished. The second piece repre sents a large Newfoundland dog and a house of James T; Albritten, about a mile from this place, a few nights ago. Mr. Albritten was at home and the thief or burglar was frustrated in his de signs. Mrs. Noah Rouse received, from Mrs. little boy, both asleep, the boy's head C. L. Koonce, of Florida, a handsome resting upon the 'dog. On this piece the present a few days ago in the shape of a little sculptor has displayed a great box containing oranges and other Florida fruits. The oranges were very fine, some weighing 20 ounces. John N. Waters was married to Miss Rouse, daughter of John Rouse, COMMERCIAL. MEW 1IKRIVK MARKET. Cotton Middling 91 : strict low middling 9i: low middling 9." oeeu cotton Extra nice, tc; ordi nary 3c. Corn Bsc. per bushel. Rice $1.00 to $1.08 per Bushel. Tuepentine Receipts modarate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. tar iirm at l.so and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. 1 1 eef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Fresh Pork 8al0c. per pound. Eogs 22c. per dozen. Peanuts New crop. S1.00 ner bnslud of 32 lbs. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets. SI .00 bushel. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas 1.10 to 1.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c Tallow 6c per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys-$1.75 per pair. . Meal Bolted, 80c. p?r bushel. ruTATUEs uanatnas, ;waH)c. : vanis auaiiuc. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Buildiim 5 inch, hearts. 3.50 per M. per Buckwheat Flour, ' Gov 't Java and other Coffees. Hominy, large and small, Oatmeal, Cod Fish, Pure Sugar Syrup, Italian Maccaroni, (. rouse A Black well's Pickles Chow-Chow in Bulk, ' Worcestershire Sauce, Mince Meat. ' Canned Goods. .M. Domestic Dried Fruiter Gelatines, Caasava,S ' Flavoring Extracts, T?Q lot frta - a - Citron, Cranberries, Appier ,u,r?UM' Fine Te.as. Maillot Cr-i.' ' C ream. Soda and Oyster Crackers, Tea Cakes, Best Butter, a.ooper M. 3.50fsaps, ! A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVEBNOB 200 Reward! amount of skill, the third piece is a bust of John Paton, Sr., a gentleman well known to many of our readers, and grandfather of this little artist, and the features and general looks bo resemble near this place, on Last Sunday. John U1B gentleman mat lew oi ins acquaint- took a part of the visitors out to the barn a"ces fail recognize lum and showed them his coffin, and other wise entertained them in a way that none but he can. lTiIverlty Notes. The University Magazine, from whose columns we have gleaned several items to-day, has the following list 6f promi nent men now in active life who are alumni of Chapel Hill. Our two Senators Ransom and Vanco. ' " s Six of our Judges Ruffin, Phillips, McKoy, Gilmer, Shipp and Avery. . Three members of Congress W. F, Pool, 1st District; A. M. Scales, 5th Dis trict and Clement Dowd, 6th Dis trict. ' ' "' Twenty-two members of the General Assembly. Wrong Endof tue CampalKn. "Why, don't you know me sheriff?" said an old, gray headed colored man to sheriff Hahn Yesterday morning as he ' grabbed the sheriff's hand. "I think I haveseen you before !" re plied the sheriff. "To be shore! I'm Lieutenant Rouse! I'se the man what carried your election ' upthere," "Sheriff!" said Lieutenant, in an tinder tone, "can't you make me a present of fifty cents to-day ?" "Fifty cents won't make a start now at anything," said the sheriff, smiling blandly and hurrying on to see some one else, while Lieutenant was left to s cogitate upon the uncertainty of future rewards and punishments. . Cotton Market. . " i. , . , , ! prices braced up a little and eighty eight bales were sold at from 81 to 91. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 1-4. ' ;" Strict low middling 10 1-16. Low middling 9 13-16. , I . : NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening January, 10,11 10.14 10.18 February, 10.20 10.23 10.28 I, un h, 10.34 1 10.30 10.39 April, 10.49 10.48 10.52 Water-Packed Cotton. The Journal has noted, several time.-i this fall, instances of water-packed cot ton brought to this market for sale We learn now that there is another lot of It on the cotton yard from Jones county and it is so heavily watered no doubt can' be had about the intent of the packer. We wish to say now that tho Cotton Exchange of New Berne is in great measure responsible for the continuance of water-packed cotton in this market. With several well defined cases of such fraud reported to us, we have yet to hear of a single prosecution at law Any person who endeavors thus to ob tain mony under false pretenses ought to go to the penitentiary, for by his act he throws' suspicion and odium on good farmers who ; would scorn such decep tion. And when the Cotton Exchange sees fit to prosecute those who try thus to defraud its members, then it will put itself right before the public, and hot before.' ' Washington Notes, It is reported that N. D. Stockbridge, Assistant Commissioner of Patents, has Joe Kinsey was in town a few days tendered his resignation, and will short ago. joe is anve on uie scnooi question, My eneaee m business lor inmseir in and especially so on the Graded system. Washington ne win open one in Winston ine nrst oi Fmir Snb.commitLees of the House January. W hat say the people of this Appropriation Committee are at work on secuonr , Diiau we nave a i,uauea th(J Appropriation bill. The District of school? or be swallowed up by Kinston Columbia biU will bo ready to report and uoitisuoror Tnin an,i h,a TwtifinnMmw Three negroes attempted to commit the Navy and the Legislative bills will some act of violence on Frank Hawley be ready during the first week in Janu on Saturday night tho 3d inst. Mr. ary TT -1 j,. - j II ; - . ai ' l.j..l nawiey gives uio loiiowmg suwemeni; The Wavs and Means Committee, con. tTTI 1. 1 TT i.l, J vvni.o on nis way to jv.nsion, wnen 8iaering the Tariff Commission's report, near t ailing t reek uruige,. a negro ye8terday advanced the duties 1 cent a caught his horse by the bridle, and at pound 0VR1. the report on all grades of v.M.v.n, u .... aU(J ,.ate on rjce jlom. was side of the buggy, attempted to get hold changed from 2J cents a pound to 20 per ine reins, tiawiey ureu ai one oi ine Qf nii irtvm ti.0 ,tf ini-iQri negroes, wnen uie uorse. iook ingni galmon wa9 chaneed from i of a cent to ana maae nis escape, ine negroes nring j a (,ent ft pound iwo or inree suois as iney weni r novill WM. HOLLISTER'S, Middle Street dim x State ok North Oahoi.ina, Kxecutlve DepnrtiiiPiil. Whereas, official lnfounnlloii Ims liceii ri celvedal tliix department that BENJAMIN HILL, late of the I'ount v of Craven. kIiiihIh chniw. wllh llie nmrilerof Ills wife; Anil Whereas, it appears that the said Benjamin Hill has tied t he State, or so conceals himself Hint the nr. ilinary process of law cannot be served upon him. Now, therefore, I, Thomas .T. Jnrvls. Gover nor of the State of North Carolina, hv virtue of authority in me vested by law, do Issue this my i-iuciiiiiuiuoii, onenng a reward or TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the nimreheiiKinii and delivery of the said Benjamin Hill to the nnenn on raven county, at tne court House In New Berne; and I do enjoin all officers of me Biare una an goou citizens to assist In bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our City of Raleigh, the 28th dnv of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and in the one hundred and seventh vear oi American independence. THOS. .1. JARVIS. By the Governor: J. K. Toms, Acting Trivalo Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Benjamin Hill Is a, small black man, about 5 feet 0 or 7 Inches high, about at to :ki years old, and weighs from 135 to I 111 pounds. He has small sinister looking eyes, and alto gether a sullen appearance. dee:ii)dAwlm NOTICE. To all wlnnn it may concern , ' That application will be made tn the lle.u alure that meets in January ex" lo7 the" passage oi a law amendlim th -i.SLL. " 1 J"ies County ",, 1 t'lTlZKNS. SAWYER WANTED. ' w,,n' " I SAWVKHii roaa. who' IhoroiiKhly iin.li-iKtands Ills bn.ino..- sol.erhnblls. AildressorCallon ' ' i , , Sl'lJG it BROTHER, . AwileHsimo. SnowHIljXC. MINCii MIJ AT, 41 Citrmi, Currants, ' ii, it h'nglish Walmit. ' L'undies, .4 monfi.8, Pickle A i -. " Brazil Nuts, ,, ? Oatmeal, Buckwheat' Small Hams, Codflh,x Ao. 1 Mackerel,, j- flmnkott tT ; Best Butter, ""ZWT Roasted Coffee, ground to order, n . Iruth Potatoes, 1 . Canned Goods, all fresh -BeefTongnes, . ; . 1,', , (! Xyrnp, Mucearoni, ' ' ' tVeawC7iee.se, . , ; , FINEST TEAS, Raisins, Prunes, Powder. Shot cash!" "n""',, Qo0iU nre otTert(i CHEAP t6r oct!!d:!ni BINGHAM SCHOOL, (Established In IT 9.1.) Is PRK-KMINENT among Southern Board ing Schools lor Hoys In Ace. in Numbers. In Aren of Pntronace, and in equipment for Physleal Culture. The only school lor lioys in the South with gas light and a Gymnasium UtixTH feet, presided over by a skillful Inst mo tor, uy reoruary isi not ami com imllis will be provided for. For Catalogues giving full particulars, address BlaJ. R. BINGHAM, Sup't. Bingham School V. O., Orange Co.. N. C. decl!8-lw C. E. SLOVER. Gossip. Congressninu J. Hyatt Smith will return to the pulpit at the eud of his term. Gen. Tom Thumb is- a Knight Stonewall Items. Mr. Alex. Woolard has his hand bad ly mutilated in a cotton gin on Tuesday. Jas. M. Lane, with Roberts & Bros, of Teuinlar. and he wears a regalia your city, is home visiting his relatives which cost more than that of the and old friends. ,; .,' i , , Prince of Wales Prof. A. II. Hamlin, Madam Rumor The Boston critics find "elo says, lelt lor Uoldsboro Wednesday quence m Mrs. Langtry s neck and o.. ji" I . T - 5 . 15-13 OOL RPOTS. , ri:Tui:Tr9. Pried Fruit. (Greensboro North State.) The dried fruit trade of Greensboro the past season has been an unusually large one, as will be seen by the figures appended. The firm of Houston & Bro. furnish us with the following statement of their shipments: Peeled peaches 84,444 lbs; halves anil quarter peaches 85,374 lbs.; black-berries 110,933 lbs.; plums 3,815 lbs., cherries 25,523 lbs. ap ples 69,035 lbs; in all ; 879,124 lbs. Messrs. j. W. Scott & Co., report to us the shipment of 320,618 lbs. of all kinds as above enumerated. Messrs.' Odell $ Co. , shipped 372,693 lbs. The above shipments were made by the ' three largest dealers in town, and other heavy shipments have no doubt been made by other firms engaged in buying and ship ping fruic. The shipments noted above represent a money value, probably, of more than one hundred thousand dol lars, which is a goodly sumfordistribu tion among the mothers and daughters of this section of the State, and shows that there is a large amount of industry in the land yet, notwithstanding the supposition on the part of somo of the male members of the human family that women do nothing but talk of dress. morning to take unto himself a- help meet. Messrs. Potter & Fowler and Hadder & Hooker have on hand and for sale some as fine horses as are found in any market. Miss Tursa Jones died on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Jas. Jones, on Spring Creek. ; of pneumonia. Mr. Jno. H. Delamar died , lst Thurs day night at the residence of Mr. G. W. Daniels. His health has been very poor for several months. Christmas has passed and all seemed to enjoy it pretty well, especially the little ones, I have heard of only two fights no damage done in either. . Mr. Geo. H. Russel and Mr. Charles Warren, Attorneys at Law of Washing ton paid our villege a short visit last week on legal business, and the gentle man Bear resiler of the same town was also with us at the same time with some fine stock; putting up some good tradeB. Mr. W. Hooker and Miss Amanda Miller were married last Thursday night at the residence of Sheriff D. B. HookerJas. O. Baxter, Esq., officiat ing. Mf. Benj. Martin and Miss Ellen Caton were married last Sunday even ing at the residence of Mr. Jesse H. Daw, in Bayboro, Festus Miller, Esq., officiating. - . - - - The installation of the officers of the Mt. Vernon Masonic Lodge in this place caused a lively time here on Wednes day", all sections of the county being represented by a pretty good crowd Our townsman, the Hon. Wv T. Caho, being installed Master. It conferred upon him as well as other honors, the one of a treat to the members' of the Lodge, of a dinner and other refresh ments NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given lbat I will introduce a bill at the next seeslon of the Ooneral As sembly to amend (he charter of the Town of Kinston. Heo. IS, 18S2. F. H. LOFTIN, . deeKJ-lm " Senator 11th District. NOTICE. j To whom li may concern: i Take notice that a bill to amend the Charter ' of the city of New Kerne will be Introduced In F leoeneral Assembly of North Carolina at! imc unmniry session, 1K83. deciy-d.'lllt SCHEDULE B TAX. i ' ' """"' . . ! Return of Purchases, Etc. 0,Hpe feMjN I All persona Revenue Act deep pathos" in her eye. They haven't got down to her feet yet. Mary Anderson has sat for her photograph more times than any other woman alive, and it is more in demand than that of any other actress. . T: Mrs. Eoseoe Conkling is thought to look like pictures by Botticelli. She is pale and delicate, with dark eyes, and is elegant and lady -like m the extreme. ,, Recent analyses of water from the holy well at Mecca where it is eagerly drank by pilgrims show it to be ten times stronger than a ver age London sewage, Lncca and Gerster have been en gaged to sing at the festivals of the I silver wedding of the Crown Prin cess of Russia, in January, regard less ot expense. It is said that the wife of the late Prof. Henry: Draper loves science, and her husband was assisted by her in his work as Sir John Her schel was by his sister Caroline. Canada is the paradise for lec turers. It is said that fuel is soex- ieiisive there that it is cheaper for a man' to pay half a dollar to hear a lecture in a warm hall than to stay at home and burn coal. A Russian, named Selinger, liv ing near Larimore, Dak., fiuding" his quarters too poor a shelter against the cold, started with his wife and baby in a sn jw storm to go to a village half a mile distant. They lost their way on the prairie and the wife and baby perished. Selinger. was rescued. His bands and feet were frozen. 1883. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Am erican illustrated weekly journals. Hy, Its unpartisan position in pontics, us aumiranie illustrations, Its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries Instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always betheatm of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. name under Hchedule Bl Of 1HK1. urn itntltla.1 ..., are required by law to deliver or to ine within ten days niter tho nmt mJ,,,n,ft,.'.,'y'188:,'a true al" act aSU ment ol the amount ot purchase made br you, as prliicipol or agent, or through an agent, or coimnisKion merchant (orotherwise All the. blank nmouuts), for six months ending De cember; , mt. The amount of purchase both In and out ot the State (except purchase of cotton and other farm products froto thS produwr), must, be included In vour return. ,tZP,l !1 1"m pnHl lor 11(luors separate fi-onC thaipuid lor goods, wares and merchandise. 1 h is ret u rn ni list be sworn to, l'rompt com pliance with the law Is requested. Your pri vilege license is to be renewed by the 10th of u ii ii ii. ii . Any iisteu after the 10th will ba charged double tax. ' . Very respectfully, .' '1' , ,., ,, JOM. NELSON, decl.l-dlm Register of Deeds, Craven Co. Harper's Periodicals. PKIt V'KAti: " HAliPEIl'B Weeki.v ri..S4 00 Harper's Magazine 4 On Harper's Bazar 4 no The THREK above publications... 10 00 Any TWO above named 7 00 Harper's Young. 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Any person desiring to avail himself of tho Act ol Assembly authorizing the education ot one young man at the University of North, Carolina from tills county freeot cost for tui tion, will apply to the Board of Commission ers ot this county. The young man seeking the appointment of county stuuent must show to the Board thaB neither he, his guardian or parents have iha requisite means to pay tuition and room rent that he is a citizen of the State, a resident of the county, and is of goou moral character ami capacity for usefulness. Jos. Nblsoji', Clerk H'd of Com 'bid. of Craven County. A S lb. bos of Franca CANDY, dslivero tree at any cxpreM o01c lor SLS0. 31b.bosfortl.73i. Standard for Purity and xctllese. Address, K 0, R0Y3TEI 4 B13 , Balelgh. JT.U Administrator's Notice. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Craven County. I ' ' Thesubscrllier having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Nancy Htreebeck, de ceased, on the Itlth day of 'lleoeniber, A.D. IHS'i, before the I'mlmte Court of Craven County, herelh,- notifies all persons having claims against said Estate to present them for payment on or oeiore me T w knti kth dav of DECKM BEH, 1K8.1, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said Estate will make Immediate payment. Done this luthdav of Deeemlier, IKSi " ; JAM. C HARRISON, declT-lawlt Public Administrator. ' tetifs CANDY. Best in the World. .Notice, m . Nat'l Bank of New-Bers, i December 7, 18S2, ( The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, for the election of Directors, am! for thetransactlon of such other business ax may come before them, will be held at Uiel . Banking House on the 2d Tuesday, being Hi th day of January, 18X1. ,, The Polls wlll'lie opened at fa o'clock, to b closed at 1 p. tn. ' J.' Al GUtON. ;dec8dtd I''.."'. : ; Cashier. FOR SALE, THE BRICK DWELLING -"HOUSE u t East Side of East Front, In the City of .v. bern. Occupied by Capt. S. H. Grey. For further particulars apply to 1 .j. . ... GREEN 4 STEVENS N, novl8-tf . ..'Attorneys.
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