Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Dec. 31, 1882, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ENaTL . ' . VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N C., SUNDAY, DECEMBER til, 1882. NO. 232. II 1 'V f; LOCAL NEWS. . - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , . M. HAHK-Sheriff's sale. " -. ,M. HAHN-SherirTs sale. ,i 4JCHOONER Melvin Fruit dale. . : ''v'., " 1 1 " Journal Rllnlare Alnanc. Sun Tinea, 7:11 1 Length of day, -' Bun sets, 4 :58 J 9 hours, 47 minutra. Moon rises at 11:58 p. m. ' y , Cotton Market. - '. , ' ' V No New York nor Liverpool reports until" after New Year ' ' , Sales on Saturday, 1 bale only, at 91-18. Sales for veeuV, 2? bales. " ' i Sales for December, 3,873 bales, Sales for year -(siuce Sept. 1) bales. . ' ' -. .' Sales for corresponding period "last 13712 this Railroad Gossip. The present value of .a 'share is about nine dollars,- so that the State's stock (12,66ft'shares) is worth about $113,991, but there is .hanging over this, a mortgage-bond debt of 16l,6CG. . This debt is a ludment of the Federal court, and thpre is no escape from its payment. It will be seen therefore that the State's stock is worth much less than the judg ment against it, Chatham Jteeonl. The statement above was. made in the 14,646 bales leaving this season's re- Journal some days ago by a corre- oeipteflhott984 bales. .' snondent, endeavoring to bull theMid- land viow of getting the State's interest Charges on Cotton; .. ' j ile .Atlantic road: but the fallacy The Charleston New and Courier pub; 1 contained 'iu the statement was so ai lished in a recent issue a comparison of we did Dot toke the trouble charges on handling cotton in the cities . . . .. ' .. . . of New York, Norfolk, Charleston and to t But now it seems that Savannah. vhich is of interest. Wil- brother London of tlie Record has been nungtpn is not mentioned and perhaps inislad by the : statements - And he is a tor excellent reasons, in jwew xpw, laWyer to0 and a Very iever and Ben. according to the Neivs and.Counerj the .. . , . , it tli A , expenses attending the sale of a bae of Slble one and ?et adm,te that the 8tate 8 cotton, exclusive of the commissions. tock is worth less than nothins-. amount to 80 cents a bale, in Norfolk to If he, or any one else, will think for a Vr , ' . w-fn- . moment, it will be seen thai the market 1U VIltUirlAU U VI vcriOi lUIllUKLlUl L . .. .. . u. ti vL' nA fin ludrl haviner been omitted bv the' New Imid 01 uie 8t0CK m tbe A.M.UK. K. ... ju.iwiiuiiintjw.. ... r 1 . , ,,' , -, . i I ; ; . ,,!,.. , " .J..-....X A- 11.J h..v. I flatnrdav for S2.00 vw1 we supply t ie omission. -U "" ".'- v 7 costs just fifty cent bale tosdll cotton very mortgage debt of 8164,660. But for r r I ,cnB wim Mutt (Inht it ia wnr nrnhaMa tit a atnolr . t t ... .t ' .11 OS looo tl.nr. InCoon.l " " To-morrow is new xear. mane u theMnllar- . ., I uui. ou cuut lean umu iu iiuw iurK. tiuu I . . ' the good resolutions you poesiuiy i.u, Unrwr thmi and it ouehtto be boruo in mir.,1 that nd hold to them for-one day. Norfolk. These figures are startling, with a rental of S40.000 uer annum this . I l .t . - - T. i i a J .1. ' 1 I The JfeZwi brought in 80,000 oranges, out wey are correct, iv is ror me pro- deU oould be id in twelve SOObunches of bananas and 00-'coco h71J-'' And another point ought not to be for Outs. A pretty aweet cargo, ' J how much more money he can put Into gotten until the Midland lease was Mr. Randolph Young is in the city his pocket by sending his cotton to Wil- declared forfeited on November 10th. .. ww. , I A XT M I . W U ....... I, ... ,. .k . I . I u A. 4.,. V. XII. XV. DHJVa WW, WU1U1 llllX day, and reports say, split hi wife V head almost open. Can't tell what will be the result. , ' , ., . ; . ., ' Mr. II. D. Murrill has returned 'to his Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an Exenrtlmt taanMl fmm Hip Superior Court of Craven County In favor of H. Htiuy ana k. a. huiiv. I'lHiut ir. and against Jamea T. ltanlplis lfc-frmhint, i will expose for aalu, for chhIi, at (ba tXiurt Hnuae native county and settled at "Catharine 'door m New Berne, n. c, on tlie vikth Uay Late. He says It pays to travel. He jowlug property, to wlt: Kiny oerea of land has seen wonders in the itreat West but' 'uift'l oiitheeast sideof Neuae Kiver.lntue """S'' m iColll,y.f craven, about two lulled from Har ' there s noplace like home. ' J. . ro, rinKlon'a Kerry, adjoining the lands of Win. Last day of theyear.', ,, Good bye Old Year ! , Disagreeable day yesterday. 5 ' High tide yesterday morning. , ' ' The sweetest thing in stockings, time of the year-candy. - : . The holiday for the children of the Graded School ends with to-morrow. The young lady's Diary will com mence to-morrow, and "last v for week, maybe. one from Wilson. Alabama, looking after ""u1"" " " " i.KnM t work in th tuTOentine traf- And it costs the farmer fifteen cents fio. a bale to sell in New Berne, which he teen dollars a share in the Raleigh market. The parties who took the re sponsibility of that day's work may have terrible cause to regret it in the future. ' Iihm K. Bryan l'ettluber.Jno. Hurtlv and iiaaklna, the nliove not iiitijeet to a home- iK'cewber SU, lKSi . MEYER HAHS. llortU-diw .SInTlir. Mr. George Murrill and Hiss'' Alphin were married last Wednesday the 20th, at the home of . the, bride's pa rents, near Richlanus. It rained and stormed, but it is always ji weather to U PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVEENBR. getmarrieu. . . u -. -: This part of Onslow is Improving. We are not raising snakes and. alligators, and shall not be able to report any equal to Swausboro; but we make plenty cot ton corn, turpentine, etc., and enjoy good health without so many snakes and frogs. ; ' . Another marriage Sunday, just over in Duplin Mr. BJlWe Andrews ana Miss Sewel, daughter of Dr. Sewel, near Bony's. A grand infair at the groom's $200 Reward! " State of North CAm)ti?iA, . 1 Kxeeutlve Department. ) Whereaa. offlclnl information Ima lieen re. ceiveu at tina depnrtiiieut lliat BENJAMIN HILL, lale of the County of Craven, utamln clmrpred with the murder of hla wife: And Wherenw. it appears that theaald Hen lam In Hill liaa II. ,1 the State, oraoconcenls hlmaelf that tlie or. father'? Christmas night. That's tight; K"7 prww,8. of ' aeivcni upon have a good time weddings don't come every day except juet now, Buckwheat Flour, . f. , u Uov t Java and other Coffees, Hominy, large and amall, Oatiiiwtl, Cod Fish, . -Pure Sugar Syrup,' ' Perria' Pi Hami Italian Muccaroui. ... , . - , ' Cnisao A Blackwell a Pickles, . Cliow-Chow in Bulk, . Worcestershire Sauce, Mustards. Olnrv Rait Mince Meat, ; , , ' Canned Goods, Domestic Dried Friits, Gelatines, Cassava, Flavoring Extracts, , '. . Raiaina. Pitn-auld Citron, fiiinberries, Apples. 4- mi! i ran, samara s unocolate, Cream, Soda and Ovster Crackers, Tea Cakes, Best Butter, .. AT - WM;.H0LLISTER'S, . Kinston Items- "'Senator, 11th Senatorial district," is the way it was written in the register at -'Bitsjjof History" wUl be unusually " ;'' interesting thisttme, since our Histo- A Deljedt vion koa iinenrtharl a Nnw KnmA "M I v s " . A rumor has gained credence on the , Sfuao. . . t . , ' streets to the effect that the Wilming- Tha Bonita. from Beaufort, broueht ton & Weldon R. R. Company have in yesterday a few bales of cotton and n?? f2rr.teita8Sor ?!ir " , ; , . , . , chase of the Atlantio & North Carolina 40 barrels or clams.. ineciams are to De d o vti,..in nf shipped to New Tk. I eonstraction at the road, on from Smith- bteeet 8 hotel m Kinston last Sunday. -L. Mvi Ironmonger, 'I?BqV, formerly toto!?.fJ!,l!f,n; George Sutton died on the 28th inst. trucker In the vicinity of New-Berne, iM. at his. residence in Woodington town - , but now an oyster packer, of Norfolk,' tion relative to this matter, to Capt. Di- "P, Lenoir county, in hia 29th year, of ' V., was registered at Henderson's vine, we were informed by hhn that he, pneumonia ,HoteyesterdaT.?4 MimbW" Kl " .TIZl '"Jll Our sheriff has Vbursted the JotR SAt lock ef Uitie sea gulls werelishing had been made by the W. W. R. R. nal ' or rather imagines he has done so in thA river at the foot of Middle street for the purchase or lease oCthe A. & ; N. by withdrawing his subscription. Some . WArdaTiand'k'waB fatenstine to ae9'Wa' w- - ', people imagine they run. Creation and " " " them' dive down after a fish, devour L e thhik itbehooves.tti parties, who !-Plnk Hill, Oh I Ye Pink Hillians him; And go for another n KUf.-,- were instrumental in aecianngtne 141a- We were well pleased with an item at Big boys and little boys, hucksters and ld forfeited, tttli.unt up letime the residence of J. a Wooten Jr. . in fruiterers' "were all busy visiting Uie "hen, who will pay at least m,- Kinston ou Christmas day-a Christmas " JlfWtnn Yesterday to see the huge West uuu per aun" 4W-T " r"u- ww dinner which would have satisfied the " 1 iaww A finita I Jtnw-- f thn Uaii Hntit in I . . . a India oranges and other frtuts, ' Big sale ?rv - " tooth of Prince Bismarck or even D. R. Now. therefore. J. Thomas J. .TarvlR. Haver nor of the State of North Carolina: hv virtue of authority In me veated by law, do Inane tlila mv Proclamation. ofTnrlnir a rnwunl i.f Tivn Miss Hattie Fordham, frorn; Jones, Hl'NDREii ixjllaks for the appreiiensim. m . . nilUUCIllCTI Ul Bfl-III IITIl Irillllll fllll 111 1 III wno can entertain one or more witnout sheriff of craven countv. at the court H,.n. trvinir vrv haril ia mnliinir timea more New BPrne; and I do enjoin all otticera or trying very nara, is making tunes more (no Wat,, HnA m Rn(M 0tfltena to nR1(ist , lively by spending Uhnstmas at Mr. W. nring ng aaut enmiuai tojuatiw, B. Cox'sifor yunff ladies are scarce around Catharine Lake "most i ll mar ried or 5 wine to be right away." The students are doing well on the Voodard monument. It will be the highest tribute to the cause of educa tion ever paid in Onslow countv. an or- nomanr it RiVWamia anil a laatinir 'a'Hna welKn" li to 140 pounds, nament to Kicnianas ana , a lasting hM gmftU . gn tter lookina evei. and means of embalming the memory of the first Superintendent of Public In struction. Two of our young . men called on some ladies. The one who, did the driv ing became very much smitten. He told his partner he was going to' have some Christmas while it was going. He continued to stay, and the other was forced to return home on foot. , We for bear to mention names, and only add, young men take warning. k on board the schooner on Monday. , At the public sale of Mr, T. E. Gas , kins, deceased, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,' stock of all kinds, goods in store, etc.. brought pretty fair prices, corn $2.50 to $2.80 fodder $1.00. A fine yoke of., steers sold, for $88.50, Jas. H. White being the purchaser. made if the item of "fifteen thousand dollars paid on Principal of Judgment in U. S Court at Raleigh" does riot ap pear, the Atlantic road will have been the victim of a terrible blunder. ; It will not do to say Gen. Lewis' re port necessitated the declaration of a forfeiture; for if every word of his Jre port were true there was a remedy and the bonds were in the Bank to cover just The body of Mrs. Justice, arrived yes terday from Charlotte- and . was buried such a case, in Cedar Grove Cemetery, We copy front the Charlotte Journal v. short no- A 1 moat a shipwreck, Uce of ner death: ' . . About 4 o'clock on Saturday evening Mrs. F. E. Justice died Wednesday 1 Patrick and Dixon's flat from Hooker M alker. Christmas came in with the ringing of bells, tooting horns, moving signs, ex' ploding cannon crackers, firing of pis tols and guns, and the crashing of min nie balls through sleeping apartments, making a lively, nierry, noisy and mis chievous Christinas. ' , Our Senator llth district will endeav or to get a bill through the next General Assembly, giving convicts to grade an bridge the slough below Kinston to the river bridge, with a special county tax to build an iron bridge across Neuse riv- mains ' will be taken to-day to Born for interment. ! v 1 New night at the residence, in this city of ton with 99 bales Of cotton came around er'whero 111,5 present(lange0U!, Btruc' ner son-in-iaw, Mr. j . a. JJewey, from Union Point with intent to make harbor ture now stands, an affection of the l heart from which Union omt with intent to make harbor she has suffered for some months. Her at tlie. Old Dominion wharf. But the An effort will be made to obtain age was 60. She was tlie relict of a lute fierce! wind then raging swept the boat charter from the next Legislature for iiuuiixiexii iiumju ui xjiiiuuiuuan, ui- Mnmn t.ho rnr in anita nf t.ho frantinAf. Mraslfid School in Kinstin. 'l'h nrn. AeL,n sable boatmen strug- gressive spirit of public education, as lamuy, tne uuions. iier death will be h"k n yvia uu ur. - ; uw,iuuira iiu01diii.j ui uur mourned by numerous friends and rela-1 Capt. Dave Roberts of the steamer town, demands such a school here! and tions in ims city ana section., ine re-Keme. who had iustcome into port, see- it is hoped nosenousor selfish opposi ing th6, precarious situation of the flat, tion will be interposed to prevent its es- quickly landed his passengers, shipped tabhshment. the JOURNAL reporter and steamed Lenoir lodge, No. 471, Knights of down the river to tlie rescue. V i , Honor at Kinston. elected the following , As we neared tlie flat Capt. Roberts officers last Tuesday night: Dictator called out:. B. L. Tavlor: Vice Dictator. H. O. Hv- "John I make a line readron tlie star- att: Assistant Dictator, J. A. Pridgen board-side.1, -'if H : Reporter. Alex Nicol: Financial Re. i'Aye, aye, sir l' responded John porter, 3, W. Collins; Treasurer, V. E, tearing round tothe port side. , . ?J Weyher;' Guardian, D. R. Jackson ".That's 'port J,?.oared the Captain. Guide. D. Oettiturer: Chaplain. E. S. "I said 'ta rboard. ; " '' Laughinghousei Sentinel, Jas. K. Da- Medical Examiner,, Dr.. H. Tull Grand Representative, J. , W. Collins; "Hold he Jigad up" trumpeted the with J. A. Pridgen, Alternate; Trustees, Our Cbnreties To-day. Methodist Episcopal Chuech Sotrrn. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. :ra. Rev. Dr. L. S. Burkhead, Pastor. ; Subject: The influence of forgetting God, mani fested in the actions and opinions of men. Sabbath School at 3 p. m., Jno. ! H. Bell, Superintendent. Beats free; polite ushers. All are cordially ' in vited. - vf" "Baptist Church. The Pastor aDBent tnere win De no services mo; being 7Aye' e Vly Bnd thejliiie was got vis; aorti- tJ :::-i -p.:t ," Grar ing or night. There will be Sabbath School at 8 o'clock,' p. to.',1 C. C. Clark Captain ' t te4ft CMwy. who werpl Hyatt, J. w. uoiiins ana J. A Superintendent. ':. , , ., ; h liyiffrlNmtoillielnkj roLLocK , Street CBBu-ServicesPa'- - ' .v V..-- ' at 41 o'clock, d. m.. conducted bv the "Catf Treaoli 'bottom, was" chorused young men of the Baptist Chufcb. " The f ahd thb'-iVsie tere'wii on the public are coraiaiiv mviteu to attend. : 11 w run.aet.aown, i- ! men, aud the steamer bells '"to back I Pridgen. Eiclilands and Catharine : . Lake Items. Sheriff Murrill is building an elegant ' pdbxn;" flat residence at Alum Spring, the fountain .. :v .u i I U J f ta men aal the stoamerfwlls "to back or neaitn or unsiow. v e note m the Beaufott Telephone a hot" with the "jinirle" freely rattled F The Disciples emect to beoin work on iur3 i.u...oeror JNew ierne advertise- brought flat and ateamer safely along' a church soon. The more churches tlie "titrt a very .wise proceeding ( on the side. s Ti : . y i t. , .Ui.,?,;;. J more religion, we tope, t , .t'. ii . ii i. s mercnants, lawyers ana wiieu the steamer reached the fright- ti.a Miaafta Sandlin " Tinrrv1 Cn w i ho, desire the Uued mailners, tlioir boat was drifting Koonce ' and MurrilI are 8penjine a. Lot I those "ads" werraoidlv :d6wn the river, no bottom -..ij-xl.Ait.Li.. v it.-:i'i i. -.. t ' . ' . . I . i uiii iDbixian ubiiuuio auu liid uuyn ' iiouibn aavertissflg m the conld Ve jreaclei by their poles and ny 6 . 8 a.ur country trade, heavy seas- were. -dashing againBt and 1 ; r 1h , 40. ly Journal l y vop!e I n I in I l- are made glad. ' Richlands has been a busy place ; for several days; it ia increasing in the gen eral trade: Steed and Mills are getting their share, . The more stores the more trade, Joc...al is published ferth'. bori, causing her to rock and DS well as a oirv-r.. wb!'- 'ha wsa ranirtlv fillinir ty goes into TLj v..i .unmaiwigBBlOr and the .,..!.. . . ..... j a uiirtviAcMse was rat-bottomed and never - s built for such rough water. But with ., ; iM i skilir I l;;;;.:l' i'le'? "was soon' in tow, aud .tror. .t i y ( r Twenty nnnr' 3 1 those rcush Wii j v, , ; 1J havfl e t the hone them a good time; tho more the 'ut to the lot- 1. aud Cnut. Robfi-ts do- merrier, serves ail wie crea.t 1 r saving her t rom A colored man, Koonce, of Gum a wiitz rr grave. 1 ' Branch took on too much. Christmas . Mr, Frank;" Taylor aud Miss Mamie safely into port. ayior 01 xjHiuur are viniimg xnj r exBOfiui-a tolior s family' at Catharine Lake. We lone at our ("It vol' Haleliili. the 2Slli lnv of December. In the year of our Loi-il one thouaanU etifht hundred and elulilv-i wo, miu in uie one nunureu anuaevenui veur ot American independence. THOH. I. .HHVIU By the Governor: j. j-;. toms, Acting rnvaie Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Beniamln Hill Is a small black man. hIkhii 5 feet (lor 7 Inches high, about, as to ;i0 vcai-8 old, and weiRha from 135 to 140 pounds'. He naa mauj mnmter looking eyea, and alto. gutner a aulion appearance. , decSUd&wlin NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that I will Introduce a bill at the next sees Ion of the General As sembly to amend the charter of the Town of Kington. 1. Den. 18, 1882. P. B. LOKT1N, dce'J2-lm Senator llth District For Ilina Ob novSi Mfildle Street. .(lira ' ;; Notice. V;; . To nil w ln ni It mnv concern ! ' That iippllcatton will be nvule to tha'Iitla. ' Hui-e thiil uieelH In Jtuiuary next, for the iiMUtireot It law anumilliiir ilm ,.L,i.,. ,.( .k lowiiofJrcmort,Jnie(mnty. T I Tl lit BAM, SAWYER WANTED. T , .... '. I want n Nn.'l HAWVER a Bian who thoroughly niidei-atntida Ills huHlnenh and iaof sober habliH.- Addrean or Call on di-wdeclSlmo. KVtUt A BKOl'HEK, Know HiU.N.C. -";,,; 1883. Harper's Weekly. COMMERCIAL, riKW RERNR RTARKET. low Cotton Middling Hi ; strict middling 9i; low middling 9. Seed cotton Extra nice. !ixC.: ordi nary 3c. Coun one. per bushel. Rice 81.00 to $1.08 per bushel. Tubpenting Receipts moderate. Firm at $z.ou ror yellow dip. Tar Firm at 81.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. ' Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 60. Fresh Pork 8al0c. per pound. Eoos 22c. ner dozen. Peanuts New crop, $1.00 per bushel Harpkh'b Magazine of 32 lbs. Fodder $1,25. per hundred. APPLES Mattamuskeets, 81.00 per busnel. - ... . 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 $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80o. psr bushel Potatoes Bahamas. 80a40c.: yams auaouc. per bushel. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weeklr stand at the head of Am. erlcan Illustrated weekly journala. By 1U nnpariiHan poauion in pontics, lis aumirame Uluatratlona. Ita carefully chosen aerealK. short atorlea, aketcheg and poems, contributed by ine roremoai an mm and auuiora ot tne day, it carries matmctlon anil entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always he the aim of the nublishera 10 maae riarper s veeKiy tne most, popular and attractive family newspaper In the world. Harper'H Periodicals. . ; ' ntR tear: Harper s weekly ,'......i 00 Harper's Maoazine 4 on Harper's Bazar .,.. 4 110 The THREIt above publications Ill 00 Any TWO above named ,. 7 IKI Harper's Yovno Pkoplh l M ft 00 MIxNCii MEAT, Citron, Currant, 1 " English Walnuts, i j ' ; ? Candies, - i ,; .t?ous, Fickle$,l Brazil Nuts, n i,; Oatmeal, Bvckititeatt ' . Small Hams, Codfish, No. 1 Mackerel, .. BertBvtter- -Roasted Coffee, ground to order, Irish Potatoes, t anneauoods, all fresh, Beef Tongues, ' ' 15 ' Syrup, "'-: ' Macearoni, ' ' ' ! - ir-1 . Cream Cheese, ' " 1 . FINEST TEAS, Raitins, Prunes, , . . Powder, Shot .Cam. Above nsiiied U001U are offered CHftAP for' notice. , ; ; To whom 11. may concern: ,' . , Take notice that a bill to amend the Chnrtoi- of the City of New Kerne will be Introduced In tne ucnt-ml Assembly of North Carolina at tne January Session, inns. ,. Harper's Yodno People, Harper's Franko So pa re Library. ujhj 1 ear (in numiioiij w w PoaUure Kreeto al! sulwcrlliera In the United States or Uanada. Fresh West India FRUDT. OF Th Volumes of the Weekly heitln with the Brat number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with 'the number next after the receltot of order. ine inai r onr Annnai volumes 01 Harper's Weekly. In neat cloth binding, will be sent bv mall. Doatase paid, or by exuress. free of ex pense (proviueu me ireixm uiu not exceu one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Oases for each volume, suitable for mnamg. win oe sent uy man. DostDaid. on re ceipt of SI 00 each. . iwrainances snonm De maae ny i-ont-umce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Harper A rnnnvni. Atiuresa HARPER A BROTHERS, New York THE REMAINDER OF CARGO SCHOONER MELVlisr, ' , Consisting of . ; j j - ' DAtlf.IIAS, ORAriQES ocoanuts Will be sold from rtn! board the hcliooijer at , Rice UIU Wharf, In lots tOMitt, or ; Hv virtue of an Exeotttlon from tlie Hmwrlor Cntirt of I'rnven Motility, In favor or Redilln O. Gaskina and. Jennie Uasklimv Plnlntllts, and against James T. lnlcte, Vetendant, I wil) expose for $n le, "for rtwh, at the t'onrt House door In New Urm,.N.U,n the Ji'IKi'lTday of KHKUAHY, IBItt, It I WCUVIi, M., lowlne orODertv. VU. Aboat nlilety.fr of land, sltuatd on , the rast aide of Xetise lilver, in the County of Craven, about two mllestroin Karrlnsjton ferry, aijaining me lands of William I pock, Bryan Petttpher, Jolin Hartley and E. A. Htllly, tbeabm-e not subject to a homestead. . m -' ,j ' . , , December $u dec31-d4w ' the fol ve acres AVKltfeAW; ' ' . Hherlff. BUT G II All school, . (litBbiUhtd U noil, f'."1, ; Is PHB"Ff ENT aihonj; flbufhorii' Board- innHch""1" Area or 1 Phyiicitl l"yl n the r Hoys tn A '9ni, an xe.ta kKwWm, in id In eoi' "ient for Theonly sci inrbovs HiHiih w"h KasUictitand a miuwlum 31x79 feel. iivided over hyaskil'-'d liiMlruo- tor. By l-i'liTvixry lt hot and com i -nia wlllj be provliti'd tor, j-iht Catalogue jjryloK tull pHriH-unim, i! iurt-h ( . a. BIMGISAr.li'gup'.'' Blnihnm Kchool P. Oa Orange Oo.i N.Ci Harper's Magazine. -1 LLUSTBATEU. Haxpkb's Maoazime beelns Its tixtv-alxth volume with the December number.' It ianot only the most popular- llluatrated periodical In America anu Kngiana, out also tne largest id Um scheme, that nioat beautiful In Us appear- ancia tne neat magaxine ror me noma, r new novel, entitled "For the Major," by Con stance Fenlmore Wonlson. the author o Anne." was begun in uie November number. in literary and artistic excellence tlie maga zine Improves with each succesaive number. Special efforts hare been made for the lighter enieriaimneaiot iu readers through humor ous stortea, asetcne, etc. u. - i ;)lai per'tt PeriodicitK ."??;. il prr War':' - ' ttkitrt:Mi 'irAOAsa5Ri..' HARPER'S WEEKLY .........m.,'......... 4 0 HARPER'S BAAR..:.. ... ............... 4 00 The THREE above pnbllcEtlons...,.,..:..U) 80 AnyTWOmwve named. 1 00 hakpkr'W vovm peoplk'...L.;.:.; i so HARPlCttH YOUNU PEOPLE; 1 -vfi'f w HARPKR'S FRANKLIN SO t ARE LI BRARY, Due Year (8 Nunibern) ,...10 00 ' PoHtiifiQ FSee to all subscriber In the United HMttes or i-ansnav , The volnmesof the Magailne begin with the Numbers fortune and Ueoemberol eacn year, When no Hms Is succlaed. it will be under stood that the snbsorlber wishes to begin with the current Number. . , ' j.-. ' ' 'llie last i,'ht Volumes of Harper' Maga zine, In tidhI eldth binding, will be sent liy ijihii, ixmnuiui.en rewipioi M wper volume. Cloth caws, f0rv binding, W( eeuia. mp-hf 1 .. 1 . ...,n.nw IdhMalH. A lt.lukatll Aiutlvil-'iilv aud Classified, for volume 1 to 00, Inclusive, from June, 1S50, to Juue, 1880, .ope vol., hvo, cloth, ii w. 1 ' - " lu-iw .lowssnouia oemaie iy t'osi-'.imoe Moii. . ( uleror l)ral't. to avoid chance of lose. Ne "era are not to copy this advertise ment, v iiiioul Uie express order or Harper ',.Aa.,rss'' '.HAKf'ER i BROTHERS, ' u, t i,. -:' . - : 'New York. oct.ld.lni C. E. SLOVER. decU-dmit Citizens. SCHEDULE B TAX. , ; Return of Purchases, Etc. (Hllce Reoisteh op bEKiw, Croveii Co.. New Berne, N. C, L)ec. Ill, issi. All IH'i-sons liable im.loi- . u.,i,a.i r. - Revenue Act of 1881. lire iu.tm.i are required by law to deliver or return io ine wiinin ten. day after the first day ot January, 188S, a true aud exact State- Hiuouui oi purchases made br you, as principal or agent, nriimnwh n ... or cominiKBlon merchunt lorotherwlse nU the u.o..r. wiiuiiiui , u i- six monins ending le eember.llKt, 188. The amount of purchases both in and out of the Mtate (except purchases of cotton and other farm product from the producer), muxt be included lit your return. Keep the sum paid for liquors separate from nuupiiKi lor goods, wares and merchandise. Ibis return must be sworn to. Prompt eoiu- P muce wun mo law la requeited. Your pri vilege license is to be renewed by the loth of January. Any listed after the 10th Will b charged double tax. .i"T Very respeotfully, i ,o r. - J08- ELRON, doclit-dlm Register of Deeds, Craven Co. - NOTICE. Any person desirins to aval hlmoeir nr Act of Assembly authorizing the education r oneyounawan at the tlniverultv of M.,r,i. Carolina l rom tltls county free of cost for tui tion, wlilapply to the Board of Commission ers of this county. . , ;,., , f 1 The young man seeking the appointment of county student muet show to the Board that neiiner no, ui guardian or parent have the requisite means to pay tuition and room rent that he Is a citizen of the KtAt a. n.i.ia..t XV the tounty, and is ef good moral chara-ter and '" ' -j. " V '.- ' .' t Jo- Nelson. rClerlt of Conors, of Craven County. : II : '. m.ifuffcti u .- n r A I lb. box of rrtneD CANDY, delivered free at any express offlc Ibr Usa. , Slb.bolbr1L73. Standard hn '.Pvni turf Exctllssct. Addre'","; A ; ' MUsffi m. Ima . t ;ir;T-.:!:-ii ion i . ., . , u--a .. .M'Notice1 ; r u : j . . ' : ; '-i.iij , : . Nat'i. Bank op New-Bern, I 'V.:-; ' December 7,1882, ,.,' TJm Aitniwl Meeting of the Stocknolder of thlABaihl:, for ecUomoC. JMtari. ta.-' for tbe imisactloiv of aucb other businesa as may come before them, will bft held at their Banslng HoMen tM"&l Tt)4kdy; being the 9th day of .Thnsary, W8T. '."i ' ' 1 111 Polls will be opened t 12o'clori io be closed at 1 p. in. jleeSdtd M C FOIt kSALT, Tills BRICK fiWKLUNU IIOI SK on ti.a rist Side of East Frout, In tlie City ef Ktnv bern. Occupied by CupU 8,.H.fc'i-y.':: ., ., For fUrtlierpartlculars apply to " ', " ' GREEN 4t BTiiVKS.-lON," KovlS-tf ' .;' : ' , "Attorns.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1882, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75