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1" ' -7 3A1 7 4 .'1 V NEW.3ERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 3, 1883. 1 i i tHn....'.;i-n5.! i.'-' 1 '1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; Howard & Jonhs Reduction in price ' i '"I'LL DO IT wow or nr. A. Oaksmtth Stockholders' meeting. J ournal Miniature Almanae. Run riaea. 7:10 I Length of day, ' e .a 4:57 (9 hours. 49 minutes. Moon risoafct 8:0 a. TO. , - - - - t f - ' "" The Legislature meets to-day. , ? About 800bushel otj wpre; sold on Tuesday for Sl.OOto $1.08. lBi'cimmodore"Appieln Oaksmith calls a meeting of the original llidlaBd com- ,.Panyii; i a i.v.'it .., u.jw ,m-wV.-' " The Chief of the Fire Department will 'in be elected by the board of officers to night. The Methodist Church Working Society will meet at the residence of Mr. Thos. Daniels to-night " v " "Shack, the' ""las of the Tusca - Torans," a full blood Indian, and the only one iu the ojjnintj', was in the city New Berne's Commerce. Resolutions adopted by the Board of Trade of the city of New ' Berne on Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1882. ? ; Whereas, the commerce of New Berne with the inland country sur rounding is rapidly increasing, her mer chants having put on, during the past year, six river steamers, the Trent, Cut ler Kinxton, Snow Hill, Florence and Elm City, which run to various points en the Neuse and Trent rivers. And Whereas, postal' facilities between New Berne and the country surrounding are very inferior. , ; , Now, therefore, tne Hoard of ' Trade for the city of New Berne respectfully petition the Post-office Department ti ea tablish the following new routes: i I. A semi-weekly mail between New Rerne ami Arl.im'n ( Ireek.. and t.lie es tablishment Of apoBtofnce at Adim s Creek said route to be carrieil by steamer. "" ' j 3. A semi-weekly mail by Kteaniet be tween New Jienie and Vanceboro in Craven county and Jolly Old Field on Contentnea Creek iu Pitt county a new post oflice to be established at the latter place. 'if 8. A daily mail bv horses between New Berne and Washington. old advertisers, come in for the it next Christmo The happy ones look or $24.42 a month. These mills New Year; Mlenry Archbell, the in- better;, among them are Capt. Harden oonsiune 298.11229 pounds of wool, doinitable candy manufacturer and ' t Tmaniaw hto 0f VhlCU -W531 bome wholesale manufacturer of cakes, crack- daughter) bar to Mr. Henry Smith, son Production, and 73,200,098 pounds ers, etc., pays his f 500 State 's license for of Cap. Burns Smith,ll of Swynsboro. OlDe from abroad. The average drummer, and is rapidly supplying U,ne event camion on punuay aignt. cos oi iu wtxu lSdzreuisHpouim. lareeuaitof Eastern Carolina: Dr. H. VZJZrLFSl ZS?wZr C. w wwuiewnw inane mm " ' ' ' I 1UI11ICH UT r"j- VV. IrlBLLIH K B. r.MII.. I1I1U Harper, of Kinston, gives his dental I the happy couple1 went on their way re- card, and from personal knowledge of joicing, and only two days later this his work done years ago. we can cheer- f46 -apt. tiaraen Jones was maae fuUy recommend him. If our readers XlZfi fe t ATI. Iruat i ' ' 1 ' want good dental work a trip to Kinston one lost. will pay and ran be pleasantly enjoyed among the hospitable citizens. on Tuesday, and had tha misfortune tot Mall Facilities. fall in the river. Bad fire water! RmUtaaeld Telcft-ramt. ; . V, Smithfield is now connected by tele- Jgraph with the business world. The fnllowinir telegram was received on Tuesday from one of our subscribers: RmrnwiELD. N. C Jan. 2d. 1883. Editors New Berne Journal: 'The vires are up. Happy New Year to your ,1 ' J, 1. 1U1S1S. 4 -J ' Tbe military. , . At the meeting last night 31 names were enrolled in the new company, and Mr. Matt Manly was elected Captain and Mr. Alpheus W. Wood, Lieutenant A special committee was appointed to solicit names and the meeting adjourned to meet at same place, Atlantic Engine ' house, on Friday night next. Yaur Name in Print. Miss Core and Miss Pettigrew of the ftradnd School came in on the Shenan- doat ready for their work . Matter John A. Meadows was out horseback riding yesterday, i . Prof. D. B. Johnson came in from his Boston trip yesterday morning. Mr, FJM, Simmons, 'of Simmons & Manly, is attending the Supreme court at Raleigh. hi The resolutions adopted by the Boan of Trade of this city , at their regular meeting are very important, we print them in another column, and a Copy will be sent to our Representative and to the Pout-office Department, t The Board- of Trade recognizes the fact th&t trade ts largely dependent mi good, mail facilities. . The farmer, who gets nis newspaper reguiany witn cor rect market quotations is naturally in clined to go to' that market to sell his produce. If his newspaper is a . week old when it comes to him, he places very little confidence in the quotations. The policy outlined in these resolu tions of the Board of Trade is a good one. Take the lower Neuse route and number of new post-offices, beside the one at Adam's Creek, would spring up if a mail route could be had by steamer. And the upper Neuse route is equally as important. From Jolly Old Field number of offices near by could be sup plied. We send a large ' number of Weekly Journals to Johnson's Mills Maple Cypress and other points in that up country not more than SO or 40 miles from New Berne, that, under present mail routes, have to go from 150 to 200 miles to reach their destination, and oo- cupy several days in the transit, The daily route to Washington is so ..'.I Connty CommlMlonwra Meeting. ' ""At the meeting of the County Com missioners on . Tuesday, there was an obvious a necessity that it commends 'application from Mr.' E. R.r Stanly to itself at once to every one. There have ' lower the valuation of his property the been sent up number, of petitions for , .Court House building, now valued at $15,000. It was deferred to the regular meeting in August one of the Commis sioners remarking that the valuation Wad not excessive in comparison with rents received, the county alone paying $1,000 per annum rental for Court room Sensible Kindneaa. On the night of Sunday night's fire a number of ladies near by worked hard and kept a supply of coffee for the hard .y working' firemen.' Mre.: Wm.'Lorch, . , lira. Cox: Miss Sophia Brinn and her ' sister " have, been ' especially men tioned by some of the members of the Atlantics, who wish to return thanks ' for their kindness. . What a sensible act! So much better than the usual plan of treating on whis- key and doing n injury rather than a ( ; , kindness.. 'V.'V-i -V ..(. J " Cotton ISarketi .. ; ;' ' ."V ; ; t - ' Spots down in New York 1-16, and f u- " turel pn iCiteady! deciin5 TfeelNew ' -"Berne market wai firm40' bales selling J ' ! ! j-VirgyjYpM; Market,, spot:. . Middling 10 8-16. 5 Wt''f - Striqtlow middling 10oi itiKt Low middling 9 12-16. ' NEW YORK FUTURES: v a m - - Morning. Noon. Evening January, ;,r 10.12 . 10.08 ilf 10.05 February, -, 10.1 i lo.ia t. , !. - March, ' 10.81 10.27 April, . ; 10.42 ; "10.89 R V.fi .1 UVTOITOOL SPOTS. "V'-v Uplands 5 8-4.' , i' i ' ' ' Orleans 515-16 -t ' f LIVERPOOL FUTURES. January, 5 43-64. ,; ;(;V " , February, 5 44-64 Magistrate Meeting. The Board of Magistrates were ex pected to meet on Tuesday, but a quo 5r "i notVg present Chairman Brin Soi jfcJj.aud thi meeting to the first , , Mondays in February. At that time some very important measures will be c"o. ' ' j.1 1 r!e cor r.prMge across Trent river will be to repair-n-neariy re ! build.' Many InNew Betne and Jatnes City would be glad td hdve a new bridge :,, near Uie railroad bridge. i If they will back up their wishes with some contri- the Beafd'of Magistrates wduld dor-'' -8 agroe.to make the. change r very important project, put on ' j f I j Commercial Ntws ; ecUaa of a bridge across the 4.'J3 will f roL.,,' be tiought ' i ri.lrus.ry meeiiag.. ( So it is t t' t cvry Jui'ioe in the it from both New Berne and Washington and the Post-office Department can do no more worthy act than will be ac oompliahed by re-establishing this daily mail. :'v , .'.,; , We know that our Congressman Hon. O. Hubbs, will take great pleasure in aiding the Board of Trade hi getting their wishes responded to, and we hope,; ere long ' to chronicle these changes whidhwdrhelp the 'city' and country alike. ,, ' , .r'-, rr D1ED. January 2d, 1883, Augusta Rebecca, daughter of James T5. and Betlie W Hughes, aged one year nine months and seven days. The funeral will take place from the residence on Broad street at 1 o'clock this mot uing. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. ' i ; thanks. "i ' ., In 1874 Bald Mountain betcan to groan and shake as if it had serious notions of developing a young " Vemriu.": , There was great excitement among the people who nveu on ana about the mountain They sent for the Rev. George Logan. col., a preacher of the Baptist Church to preach and pray for thun. His prayer on tnejoccasion nus given nini fame in all the regions round about Bald Moun tain. He prayed thus: "Oh! Laud, ef de shakin' ob dis mountain gwine to make dese sinners repent den shake him agin." As the heavv tramp of the multitude shook the Parsonage last night and aroused and filled all its in mates with excitement; and as we stood and looked on with wonder and saw how the pounding'" process was per. formed and realized that only kindness was intended we were ready to sav. 'ef de shakin' ob de parsonage gwine" to result in so much benefit to the preacher and his family, we would not nine it to another shaking. It is decid edly pleasant. We heartily thank our friends. Jan. 2d, 1883. L. S. Burkhead Jones Clounty Items. " .', i... . T"r" i ! ! : ; Dr. Jones of Greene. Senator. F. B. Loftin and D. E. Perry of Kinston were Dr. Scarborough ' who has been ab- sent several days during the Christmas holidays, returned to Trenton- yester--day- -. . n. i''.. .1 .'" 1 ' Can).. E. R. Page, the popular and In telligent member of the Legislature from this county, left for Raleigh a few days ago. ' ' ' There were more people in Trenton Monday than I have seen in some time. The sale of some valuable land brought it good many. ,; .-,. h. ' We regret to learn that Mr. Julian Bender, one of the favorites of Trenton and community, especially with the la dies, nas left Trenton. . Mr1. Chas. H. Foy' and Jas.' Heritage formerly of the firm of Heritage & Haywood, two clever and enterprising young men, have formed o partner ship. They doubtless will Bucoceed as both are very active and steady, and be sides have considerable' business tal ent.i ' , ,,: ::" .. ' '. COMMERCIAL. 1KW BKRNB MARKET., ; 'tTTON 1 Middling 9i '; strict low middling low middling V. Beed otton4-Bxtra niw, :ltc; 'urdl nary 3c, . . . Corn 55c. per bushel. , Rice 81.00 to $1.08 per bushel. ' Tubpentine Receipts moderate. Firm ... Jti r .1 . i, a ' a vs.im I or yeunw aip. TAR-Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. , Beeswax 20c. to 22o. per lb. Honey 60c. ner eallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Fresh Pork 8al0c. per pound Eoor-22c. nor dozen. PEANVTS-rNew crop, $1.00 per bushel of 32 lbs. ; .;, ,, . s Fodder $1.25. per hundred. ' Apples Mattamuskeets, $1.00 bushel. 1 ! ' Onions 84.00 per bbl. ' u Peas-1.10 to 1.25 per bushel. tUDEs iiry, c, to l lo. ; green Sc. Tallow 6c. per lb. . , , Chickens Grown, 60c. per pair. : Turkeys 81.75 per pair. . Meal Bolted, 80o. per bushel. ' ' , Potatoes Bahamas, 30a40c.; yams 50a60c. per bushel. h CATHARINE LAKE, ACAILMY. Spring Term Opena January 8, 183. ....... i u, ,, ,. . - The bi-sf iuelbod fuul mnat itnkvn.i t..i Hook Will lr llM Cl. TEliilS:" ' ' Tl'ITHlN, fil.lll 1 to ill V?r mdlllll- KnnrH n-m 7 Ki .- , . ' ' . ill'SIC, 'vi.:M p. r inontlu i. i Thormifcli li.klrui tloji, prudent dlaelpllne llfllltlV llH'lllilV. Dleiiwinl hlill.lii .J KmhiiuIk ronmlii, with other advanluiea to iiwue It a ik-Klrnnle hnme Tor the student Otla-r liiloriiutlMm from t . , U. l HoVFJ, Principal, , Catharine Lake, N. C . Uhh. HrlK Mt KRii.i, Amittant Jan4wtf if f j To nil wliom it iimycimwrn : oiricBf.inr t mayoonwrn: - " 1 hat nuplUiil Ion will it made M tha IkIk. latuiv Unit imviK In .Inntmrv next, for .the uaHHitee ol ii titw ameiulliiK the eharter of the lown of ltvn, mi, J, men (,'uunty, . , . cmzKxa dee21 BINGHAM.SCHOOL, , , (Entabllahrd lu 1T93J j Is PRE-EMINENT among Southern Board-' li.KS. h.).)lfor tt in A;n tn br,, li. Area of PalroMage, imj m euulument for Ill llieSuulll With KllR litrht .'Uix7 feel, mfMdfcl over bv h ublllt,. l,.u,... tor. Hy Kebiiimy lt hot and com batim will lie pnix i.leU ior.' Kor tUtahHtuerf'ei lnir rmi per iiarlleiiliipi.iulilreiw NOW OR NEVER! Kinston items. Cotton St to 9 cts. ' ' Seed cotton 21 to 8 cts. ! Other markets unchanged. Chauncy Gray, who has been confined with sickness, is out again. New Year, like Christmas day, was clear, pleasant ana aeiightiul. Winter and watery Orion made last Saturday vile and alwayB memorable. Mrs. Polly Herring, mother of Mrs, Elislia Grady, died of consumption on the 81st, ult., at Kinston, in her 65th year. J, A. Pridgen, E. F. Cox. and J. W. Grainger were elected last Mondav as County Finance Committee by the Mag istrates. V (ij iij t.,.-H Mrs. Needham Moore, widow of the late Needham Moore of this county, died on the 81st. ult., at her residence in Lenoir county. Mr. Pearsall, the County Superintend ent, wishes it stated that he will exam ine applicants for teachers' certificates the next public examination days the lltl, I'Jtli on1 mth rf .Ian o.,s1 var.Ac.4 all those who expect to teach in the EMOTS le&VlIlfr 101 HOnffKOllff county this winter and spring, 1,0 be . 3 O o 4. . 4.1 J . . I . 7 t , .1 I. n .!... preseui. du one ui tne asys menttonea. I -"' . iwiciui The sohool in Trenton will begin next t ahail aoit Pnnta for r -i ? uiniwKBuiiiui ui juihb (njc,, shirts sac, and drawers well una wmiiB, a jruuuK lauy iroin luupun. I don 't Bpeak Of ft, iuk uuciiiy nccoiiiuiiHiiuu id uie lan-ii - --4 -. m. guages, mathematics, ' music, and the tine arts, and also possesses' all the re nuirAmAnt.fl fnr a otuvI IAnftliAi. rWa nf KXerse nesting. vices oi sucn an accompiianea teacher. ttahtieR"Kti'lna full np,iulilrei8 " MiJ. R. BISTGHAM, Sap't. Ilinebnin Hi hool P. o.j Omnseto., It. C. iU-2!t-lw , .: I- NOTtCE.'"" NolU In liereby given IliM 1 wlft! m'trLlue. ft bill lit the nei meiiloii, f he Uoneral A enilily to niiieiiil the ohnrterof Uia Town nf Kinston, -' "!- -nlT. .?!.. i i K Hi LOFTIJf.C..; deefMin Senator 11th VMrlrt.' ..,J DO AT THE MARKET. NOTICE." f To whom it niily ennrM-h:'-"' Take not lee that a bill to amend Ihe Charter of the city of New Kerne will be Introduced In tneuenernl Assembly of Xorlh I'srolina at the Jnniinry Setmkiii, )S8i:,i . i'-i'n h , ileel3-.l:!iit : . ,, nxivrva Harper's Magazine. i ' ILIiUSTRAtED.1" 1, More Queer Saieides. After seven weeka of married life Mrs. Clara Nelsou of - Titusville drowned herself. i, .,.;.,(,(:. - "Baby's death takes my heart away," said the wile of John Wag oner of Cincinnati, and then she cut her throat. ' . ;! " -t ' : - A dose of gixJund glass ended the life of L. W. Anderson1 of Winona. He left four! childten. 1 "HW Wife had deserted hiuij ' ' - The ilemilnr Antmnl Xff.etln0 4,f tlm tttru.b. holdem of "The .Ukllanu North Carolina Kil- mahi-eh's Magazine beglna Ita klxtrilxth way Company" will be held at the l.'ourt po ui ie wuii uie tietember number, it In not nouae, in newnern, at 11 o'ciock, a. m., on ""'J "-""" iJ"pmr iiiimtmtea WMllieailMr. V'ehrnnrv 7th 1 Ct A1jh1.E'1'ON UAK8S1ITH. ' lilreot or and Stockholder. January a, 1KS3. , (ltd Ii. 11. LAN 15 9 i ; - Dealer In and Shipper of Fresh and Salt, Fish, Oysters, Etc.', Etc, M.i New Berne, N, Ci KieHb Klih and Ovitera ahtDned hv Kxiuphh C. (). D. to all paits of the country. To guard againrt 'lanppolntment order should reach nio zi noura prior to time or shipment ol il TlArl4Wlf4al In America mid KilKlimd, but alao the linnet in ll Ht-heiiie, ihe moat beautiful In It appear anoe, aid Die best magazine for the home. A new novel, entitled "Kor the Maloi,'' by Con Htanoe eiiliuore Woolson, the author of In literary and artmtlc excellence theMAOA- ZI.NK llllpl-OVea Willi eaoh aiwineculvo n,.n.K.. Special etlorls have been made for the lighter eiitertaiiiinentof Hk readers through huuior- wun uwirieH, HKeicnea, etc. " ' goods. Jan'2-dwly " "Paris' green is too slow," Said"; ItichSrd Steer of Dutuh Kills, "and Spoopendike says the bequest of her I'll finish this job quick," ", 86 he antation in Lenoir countv would en- ..,.4 u..nl i "i.? iri'5 ' ' New AdvertUamenta. .The , JouSNAt, (Dail and; Weekly, I presents a number 01 new aavertise- menta this week. We got some patrons this week who give in their "ads" with some little doubt. They hardly know whether it will pay or not, to Advertise through the dull Eeason. Now will not our readers in theoountry do ns a, favor? i lipu; ri'Ujiivj' ..vuiu. iuon uuininaoiD, tell them occasionally about seeing their 'ads'' in the. Jocrxai .It will, show thern that their moneyls well expended, and encourage them to extend and en large their trade..u ;V 4 . ., ; , There are" so many of these' new 1 ad- vertlseraV that y" hay -not room' to notice air eenaratelv. Mr. Boesser, the Cirniture 'iriarij 'return to i'us after a snort ausence; inr. outer, im jmume street, .gives 3 fnjdegt .ad," but his 10.25 10.87 J, Anot footl is the .. befwi imc-i"'" "C, . .' plantation in Lenoir countv would en tirely reconcile him to the death of hie mother-jn-law. Zaccheus Rhodes bonded as Constable before the commissioners last Monday, and Durham Grady bonded as Coroner at the same time. The proprietors of Kinston Machine Works contracted last Mondav with the County Commissioners to repair the draw in the county bridge over Neuse river. ,-, v .t. Married, at the residence of John M. Noble in Pink Hill township, on Dec. 27th, ult., by Rev. Henry Cunningham, Mr. Hicham K. Noble to Miss Zobedia Davisall of Lenoir county. , The dance at the court house on New Year s night was one of those enjoy ments rarely met with. Music through the hall resounds Tis New Year's night again, ! The dancers merrily trip around And all seems joy therein. i it Henry Archbell, stock iaiar . larger and hfttter than the tike of UMVrtiaeni!antaymld!MiAi Asa'iJwiwwha'wTtt fcfc yild patron of taftK instop,ovJWJAl'givean attractive "ad'sund '"w4 "ttMi" hint ! a prosperous Vefi JL- McDaniel,- on Broad ;rtf;!C$yfmei,;'dy(ift'id: hfa frielarts. frfe!h that 1 county, " especially are invited t visit him; B. i B. Lane is the only fish advertiser wth tisahd we commend him to ; 11 iris ton,' La Orange Brad Gbldsborb &Hepr ;h tare; amnng our subscribers; ilr. A.- n. r otter, re news his 'Christmas J'ad," andt offers candW and 'oeher. 'sVeets throughout the year; P. M.i Draney m a new Hard ware man on South Front street, and is well deserving of patronage Howard (Scoria, thi iier iCcanU lonwit-tfok street, who had a splended rush) of trade through th4allc(mie fn withh smaller. adertisemn1 bpfrjjet j Very fair cnev by tlie year 'anl last 'but not least "I'll Do It", invites the publio to his old stand on the market wharf. ! , f lumii our Kinitoni haJsl Stanly Kennedy cr'l ontion to : the Cox Planter,' pronounced 'by (jleo. Allen & Co., of tliia r'ace, to be the best in use; John nartuulJ, t-.J Oettingei Bros., i -I. n .y i - fi "t .i',' a.'-' I"" . 1' " . . i Mi j :'. Swansboro Items.) 'MANlTFACTrUER OF Hat iier's PertodicalM. V 'per year:' 1 HARPKRS WEEKLY , 4 00 HAKl'ER'S I1A7.AR 4 ni The THRKK above publlcatlons.;..1....;;.'.'.'i.10 DO AnyTWOaliovenained,,.i.4..,.w....,AJ.i. 7 00 HAKriilt S YOUNQ PEOPLE 1 fitt HARPER'S MAGAZINE 1,1 'f HAKt'Klt S ) 1 H'Nli iJOPLB,.J 0 w HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE U- HUAtiJ.iaie Xearo 4iombera).U..j4.i.lO 00 Some snow this week and plenty of rain. , ,,, ,., , . ;.,- , tisli are very scarce now, so are oysters, owing to bad weather. ., Mr. Frazzell commenced his school on Monday the 1st of January, 1883. after a week's vacation. He. has ( About .4.1 scholars. , : :i t 1 . Duck and geese are scarce, bnt W. E. Mattocks, the crack shot of Onslow county, gets a mess once in a while. He killed lis hbhiUK ducks . yesterday, on the w ing, jingle shots, and never missed j H0,i-.'..-: : v.- We had, a splendid time at Uie Christ mas tree; a large crewd and the tree, a large holly, was ..filled, to overflowing with'costly prtsdntB, among them were fine dresses, bIk, ihatss clothing, etc., for the grown folks, and fancy dolls, sweet ineaw(etc., fdr the oung'folks MifPittmani gpta &nv present in the shape of a large J.ead of collards and a box of Tutt 'skills., he being a lover of thosei kind? Oi fruity and' Caps- Joe. Moore received a bottle of castor oil, he beinz in favbr of not keening every thinK on oue'astomaqli top, long at a timet' xiiro wcic nuuub auouii yni woilll o preseutapn the tret. Messrs. Frazzell, Pittman, Mattocks, Heady and Dave fWard were the principal Hoprietors of, ' t ((, vh'i the lit lp ol their wives auu Bliss Kinnie ward and Mrs. Ji. li. Ward. ;f ' 'yj,'.;' Cliristmarf has gone by , and wilh it some happy souls and some Borrowful oneeuampng the la (te,r-mv. those .who apentl all Hheir rnoney 1 foeliahryf the most of it for, Rod,, Eye an(i Tangleleg whisky, and "now you see them with their hands in thciv poukots and their heads stuck down as though looking for what they had lost; guess they will find U :.;. 'Notes of !MiiattJVi! ' - (NewYOTkSun.J ! The Shovel Cotupan of SlS Lotlis turns out about 200 dozen 'shovels ft''(lay.' '-'.'-:' ' J'"''!.'"' 'A; iliirty-ib Vlftnc ' ' wheel ! has just been cast at a Hwilbod fouii, dry.' Orders solicited from Merchants and Dealers. , "' QUEEN STREET, jan2ddwy Winston, N. V. J. L. iMoDANIEL, DEALER IN i Choice Family Groceries, CANNR1J GOODS of all Kinds. ; The Very' Best Butter received fresh from tlie best Northern Jkiii les every ten tlnys. special attention called to nm , . Cbojce Oradex of Family Flour, rBroad Street, 4 Dom-s above Middle, The volumes of (be. Mnanzlne Iworln urlth h Nunibew lor June anil lieeeinuwofeaoa year. VVben iioltlne in HuecIHiHl. It. will i. . stood thai tliHHUbiM-rtber wtehea to begin with Hirriiiiriii .HIIIINr. put a bullet in his bratn. Sampsou Atkins, a farmer near Girclevule, Ohio, huug? himseil be-1 All KinHa ff (n nlram L.,,,e,on"uurioerf initaiinited nnl,1,Ti0nm.uiUtA.,m.. nff -all JI1IU! Ul VldUVUlb. Wares. catm.ltt. of a farm on whwh he had lived i t,.'; , sincft Childhood. ..... .t, , ,,. wuaaa, VaMUlW, JSW5, A jilted lover? of Howard county, Md., held the picture of his sweet heart before his eyes- with one hand while with the other he fired i a pis tol at his head. ; k . - . Rosa Notte of Onminsville, Ohio, after being deserted by a young man whom she hoped to marry, de liberately lay down in front of a railroad train and was beheaded. Before' committing snieicle, Eva Wehle, ' 6t Ciriciiiiatl,' said she would take her pet 'SpiU dog with her, and so she 'hanged' him, and theft Swallowed toisort 'and 'died near the dog's body. " u ' ' " ' ; 1 Juil.-xtii llurix r'H Mnivzlne, Alphabetical. Vnalyti.-al, xml (MaHHitletl, loi'Vnluinea 1 to HO, iu-liiHlvf, fruin Jinn-, isiiu ,to; June, IW. one fl.,Mvo,t'lotli; HW.- -I'.i fr jan2dly NEWBERJs, N. C, ;SAWTEB WANTED. The InKt KItrlil, N'olnmpK nf Hia'. u.,. nine. In ne:il i-loth bliiillnir. will Iw. mull, ixwtiuihl. on reeelut.n' U mi net ,ninm. t'loth eiiK.-n, lor biiKlIni. 50 cenla eavb bv niall.nKtD.ilU, . I . , ., i .... June: Anal vi liu-l vol. HuiiiltlHiK-i-H Kbould be lnnile hv Pnat-nfl. Money . irl.-r or Draft, to avoid chance of low. INewitpaperK are not to copy this advertise ment without Die express order of Harper UjHltllAl-41 Address ' HAItPER A BROTITERS. notice.::; Any person deslrinK to avail himself of the Art of Atweinbly authorlztng the education of one young man at the University of Kortu Carollua from tills county free of coat for till- iioii, win appiy to tneiioaru or Communion em of this county, i - ' I i . i The younK man seeking the appointment of county ntuilcnt imiHt show to the Board that neioier ne, ins guaruian or parents liav the requisite menus 10 pay tuition and room rent, that he Ik a citizen of the State, a resident of the county, and twot'good moral character and capacity tor usefulness, -. .:,,,., ' " ' log. Nelson, -; Clerk B'.l of Com'sri' of Craven County. J want iNts 1 HAWTEK-ft tnnn Mho 1 Address or Call on dAwdcclHlmq. , STOQ HROTHKn, i , Snow Hill, N.C. Tail KeffS Oisheet iron, are to be thorotiglUy nnderataiuU his business and is of manutacruren on a rarge scaie aii"T Cannonsbnrg; Pa.r : t i v. t . There are sufficient orders to keen the nail mills in the Chenango Val ley running through the winter. (; " Two wealthy. Hew England .lum bermen propose building a 1100,000 railway into th Adirondack Wilder' , Jhe buildings of i malleable iron company at Bridgepwrt covers 3 at'.rf tlito. foundry akffl covering VII ill IT". , . , I j ! 1 Wdariy5 erii-ningi'in3 h'e I'cottfifi factories of 'tlUconntfy tte nearly dAnbk what thy were1 in 1840. The total number of spinning' swin dles is W,h3,433 Oleoma, 2U5,7.W. The, w; tnal cpnsu niptkui . of eottod last year was 1,700,000 bales. ry ' Thrt wool ' manulacluring estab lishuients of the United States now numbers 2,08-1, with a capital of $159,044,870. They give employ ment to '.'75,334; imen1 and 85,GG4 women and children." The'aVei'age paid each toiler is 1203.0 a year. '.','', Notice, r. V'..'.,ii ''. ' ", ., , , XAT't Bahk of nbw-Brks, ' ' - licccmberT, 1HS2. "ttie AHnttftl Sleeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, for the election of Directors, and fi 'the transaction of such other business ns may come before them, will be held nt their Banking House on the 2n Tuostlay, being the 9th ny of January, 1883, ,, The Polls will he opened nt U o'clock, to be closed at lp. m.' , v J. A, QUIOX. decSdtd ; trashier. Mil 1 4 ..! i CANDY. 9tt in tht World. A 5 lb. box of TmauB CANDY, oUrid , free at vty txpresf oflice tor HSO, 3 lb. box for fl.75. Standard tor Purify " art ixctlfuc. AddreMi ' , A. D. R0YSTU 4 BR0. Bolelgh. .U SCHEDULE B, TAX., Return of Purchases,1 Etc. Office R roister o Deicds; Craven Co 1 Y i. 'I '( ., Administrator's Notice. STATR OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 1 i,, Vraventxiuiity,, , ,, l,.,wt' The subscriber having qualified as Adminis trator of the Kstate of Nancy Htreeheck, de ceased, on Uie IIHIi day of l)ecnnVMrl A.D. iwfii, neiore wie rrooaie .-ourt oi i raven County. hewlV notllles all nersons lmvlim claims against wild Kxtale to present them for payment on or neiore tne r w knti i-.th ony oi 1)K('KMHKH, 18Vt, or tills not h-e will lie plead ed In Imr of their recovery. "All persons-'-lndehted to said Kstnte will make lmmllnt payment. ,( '., t ' Hone t his Wth day of December, 1M2. ., . I ii JA. C, HAKKINOS, h ' decl7-law4t , i'uljllo AdinUitotrator. il i , ; ! ' :i !'!:( i. i ( i. I , i . : New Heme, N. C, Dec. 1U, 1882. All ' persona ' liable - nnder ' Schedule B' Revenue Act of 1881, are notified and are required by Inw to deliver or return after tne. nrst and exact State ment of 'the uinoimt of pun-haws made by yoil, as principal or agent, or through an aeent or commission merchant (orotherwlse till the binuK uiiHiuntsK Kir six months enitlntc l,-- 1S82. The amount of pui-chases. he Ktnte lexnent currluiHes of cotton and other farm pnxlucts from the producer), must be lucliiiled In your return, Keep the sum paj.1 for liquors sepai-ntefi-om that paid for goods, wares and merchandise. This return must be sworn to.' Prompt corn pi lanre with the law tat requested. Your pri vilege license is to be renewed by the loth of January. (Any listed aftar the itttb will be charged double tax. ; , . ' . ; Very respectftillv, ' ' ' " '1 '-!'..!., Jt)H. KELPON', , decl3-dlm Register ot Deeds, Ciaven Co. i':i.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1883, edition 1
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