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VOL. 1 NO. 33. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1881 TWO CENTS T - .4 DAILY NEWS. NEW BERNE, N. C; New, Advertisements. Attention is called to the following advertisements new in this issue: Geo. Allen '& Co.: Hardware, &c. Henry E. Pelham : Money Lost. A. G. OJen : Boot and Shoemaker. ' Col. R. D. Hancock : Military Order. C. R. Robbins : Bxt and Shoemaker. Personals j - Thos. Duncan, of Beaufort, N. C, was in the city yesterday. F. M. Burns of St. Louis, Missouri . is stopping at the Gaston House. We notice that D. E. L. Evans was at the Gmston House yesterday. Mrv E. At;, White and daughter left yesterday on the steamer New Berne. i , i ' ; , Mr. Gracv. a larre farmer near the ..... city, was on our streets yesterday. ; Messrs. Mark, Houshland and P. Mc- .Doneugh, were registered at the Gaeton House yesterday. . Mr. Skeeter, one of our truck farmers, together with his family left yesterday on a visit to Norfolk. J. R. Brvan, a merchant' of .Amoro. Teaufort county, is in the city and stopp ins at the Gaston House. ' Mr. J. H. Hamilton, who has been in Virginia, was one' of the inward passen gers on the New Berne yesterday. Rev. L. C. Vass, pastor of the first Preebyterian Church of this city, and lady, returned from a northern trip yea teraay morning. , i Mrs. 0. Marks and Miss Flora, wife and daughter of one of our dry goods I nierchant, arrived by steamer vesterday morninz from a visit to relatives in New York City, Alex.lMiller, Esq. .whose departure for the northern markets we' noticed some time since, returned yesterday on the steamer New Berne with a lull stock ot i goods in his line. - We are pleaf ed to note that Mr. A. Jl. rotter, who has been managing clerk in Mr. Jno. Dunn's branch es tablishment at Morehead City during i ih finmmr 00ocAn Ka rMnmpH nn ...w H-.... ....... .. .V. ,j u i. Ai . inHcu 1118 ohi pos.i.on in u.e Hiure uenr. riTTED Up. Messrs. Koberts and Dunn are having the store recentlv oc- b- fn0j. tottaA tr i ... i . J nOUSe- I ' Religious Notice The -Presbyterian r"M l. :ti i j i l I vviiurcii win oe re-openea lor . worsnip i on Snnav tnnrniinr nnrl aftpmoon. ihp n... r n tt... i ! i ft . imsiur, xvev. ij. j. v ass, Having reiurucu l . ,'. ' . irom ins summer trip. Committee Notice, The committee anrointeil hv thp iiitv nunm at Tiips- day morning to draft resolutions of re tpect for the late President James A. Garfield, met last evening for that pur pose. . -' , " Mork Oysters. Capt. Smith, of the schooner Experiment, arrived in this port yesterday with a cargo of very fine oys- ters This is the third cargo of oysters which have come to this market so far this.eason. From eveiy indication our raarTet will soon be stocked with this blvalve, and those who delisht in this eneu Dsn will be able to gratify their ap petites at any and all times. 1 1. . ... ." - alcidknt. i esteruay afternoon 'as A - '. a. is. ' A Mr. Marcus Haynes was carrying a piece'of timber from tbe frail road wharf vo De used on the extension, fell through an uncovered portion of the pier and wcning ou ins arm the heav '-piece of -uu iHi uu me nmu, ana pinuing it to the covered portion of the pier severely mashed it. Happily no bones were broken h hashed that he had to Mop work. . AN IMPORTANT MEETING. Our Business Men Confer With Mr. Best of the Mid J land Railroad ' There was an important meeting at the Board of Trade Room3 last night. Our business men met President Best of the Midland Railway Company, in accor dance wiih the publications and sugges tions made in the Commercial News yesterday. - - "r- The following of our commercial men i and businessj firms were presept; K.'R. Jones, W. F. Rountree, Jno. A. Yoemans. Alex. Miller, Geo. IJ. Guion Roberts and Brother, Reel Broth era, "J". A. Meadowy E. II. Meadows & Co, Jno. U. Smith, E. K. Bryan, Wotfenden and Smallwood. Hackburn Bros., T. A. Green, S. Ill Scott, F. Ulrich, C. H. Blank, W.H.. Oliver, Jonathan Havens, Dail Bros., J. F. Clark, JamesjRedmondt Geo. Allen and Company, Frank Myer, C. E. Foy arjd Jompanyf S. H. Gray and T. S. Howard. There were also present Mayor j Howard, Dr. Jno. i&. Guion Cashier of the first National Bank : Major John Hughes, A. GJ Hubbard, Esq.. F. M. Simmsons, Esq., and Clement ManlvJ Eso.i of the lpal nrofpRsion. and Mr. Jame9 A. Bryan, Chairman of the County Commissioners,' and repreaenta uvea oi me press. After the meeting was called to order. T the President, C. E. Foy, said i Geutlemerl -.This meeting was called for the purpose of giving Mr. Best an op portunity of meeting the business men of New Berne. JManv of the gentlemen in the rooYnj know him, many; do not. We will be glad to hear him in rezard to his projects, and to. make hist acquain- tance. 10 this in reduction Mr. Best, respond- ed ip a very I appropnate speech; setting forthahis plans and purposes in lansuase and manner .to eatisly the assemblage that the Midland lessees of the Atlantic i i -r - and North Carolina Railroad meant to give the comtnerciol interests of New Berne, the transportation facilities for reacj,jn cr fhp interior and communicating es of the Great North Westt with the Stai for which tlie North Carolina system was designed, ' ! 1 The following resolutions were offered and unauimbu8ly adopted: WhEreasj We are well assured that l. .v it . v..i ! . mr-i the past ana rreseni enons oi ;ine iuia . ,. . T land iNortn Carolina xau way , company. . p , Atlantic RUj North Hnrnlina Railroad. have larjrelvi contrib- uleil t0 the pros rerity of this section of North Carolina, and especially to that nart lvins insmediatelv along the liue of me Aiiuiiuu nun i.uiiii vaiui road, and believing that the builaing of tKo AfiiUflrKi Railrnad and l.hft hnntrol of t VVpsiprn fMorth Carolina jRailroad.are absolutely nfcessary to the conjplete re- . . f . i . . " j ii. J . j . storation oi tn is section ana me irue ue- relopement dt the mineral and agricut- n,.,. turai resources oi ui is oiaie, inereiore . , rp, 3 Resol ved, That we thoroughly endorse the movements now on foot to secure the ends above set forth, and feel! that the neode of theiState owe, in this ( instance. as in an otner acis or nis me, aeoi oi srratilude to our late Governor land pres ent Senator, jZ. B. Vance, for the noble stand and patriotic effofts lie hks made, and is now naking in this beharft Resolved, That the management. of the Atlantic and jNorth Carolina-Riilroad by Mr. Be?t and his associates, meets with our entire approval, and we (pledge to hira an'J em our full co-operation and OUFr The meetid g was prolonged and i sev- eral epeecbes! made, which, stebographi caily reported specially forthe pommer- cial News, will appear to-morrow. I 1 T i Cotton Broker. We are glad to learn that Mr. Jonathan Havens lias onpnpd a eotton broker's office in our i cityj We wjuld recommend mL Havens to botrf sellers and buyers; ks an ad mirable judge of cotton, and 4s a busi- nesa man, a 'gentleman of the highest integrity. Temperance Hall. Rev. J. L. Win field will preach, in Temperance Hal I , w , . w I hours. - Work on DennIson's Dock-- The steam dredge was -at work yesterday deepening Dennisen's dock, and when it is finished, it is said will be one of the best docks in the city. This is something which all of our citizens who have water front property should look o. ... List of PasJexg'e'rs Per Steamer New Berne. -"-Inward; II. D. Wyatt, Alex. Miller, Rev; XL C. Vass , and wife L. C. Vass, Jr., E R. Clark, Mrs. O. Marks, Miss Flora Marks, W. Hamilton. Outward: Mrs. Skeeter and family, White, Miss Emma White. M. Marks, J. Mr. and? Mr. E. A New Restaurant. -MrJ F. B.' Lane opens h is restaurant this morning, in the old stand of J. F. Norman, between Hahn's stable a n d R. H jProctor's bar, where he will serve to his patrons at all hours, the best oysters to be procured in this market in any and all styles. He respectfully solicits the patrongage of his friends and the public generally- Memorial Ceremonies for President Garfield: The committee the citizens' meeting at the appointed by Court House on Tuesday night to take appropriate action in reference to the death of Presi dent Garfield, is requested to meet at the Court House this morning Sat 11 o'clock. - Thos. Powers, Chairman. The mittee following constitute the com- Thos. Powers, J. L. H. Missillier. W. 0. Randolph, Wra. Hoi V." A. Crawford, Geo. Green, Jr., G. F. M. Dail, Moses Patterson, Geo. S. Fisher, Daniel Stimson, S.'II. Gray, J. B. Yates, C. E. Foy, E. A, Richardson, F. M Simmons, 0. Marks, Geo. Bishop, W. H. Oliver. Marriage "oFTtr DApGnTER op a Former Citizen: of; New Berne. On Wednesday the 2 1st fns ., at Mobile Alabama, Mr. "Walter P. Williamson, ofTarhoro, and Miss Clara S. Hughes, of Mobile, were married, Rev. i Dr. Roberts officiating. Miss Hughes is the neice of Major Jno. Hughes and Dr. Jas B. Hughes, of New Berne, and j her father, Major F. J. Hughes, was a for- mer resident of this I city, from whence '. removed to i Mobile to engage in mercantile pursuits, j The Tarboro Southerner says in reference to the event : "Well connected,! accomplished and beautiful as is the bride, we congratulate our voung townsman on the high prize he has secured and trust she may be pleased with the transplanting to her native soil." Arrivals at the Hotels. R. Street. .881. GASTON HOUSE S. September 23, F M Burrous, ! St Louis, Mo Mack Hoshland, : . i u Baltimore 1 illWUHUUgU, W L Morris, MNCRR J N Gammon, Thos Duncan, C E Foy, ! Durham, N C Beaufort, N C UltV . NC I' " City Aurora, N C E Tate, D L Jivans, E A Robins, : F M Simmons, T K Boyd, j CENTRA Ij HOTEL W. E. Patterson September 2k 188li E B Clark, Baltimore, Md . City Onslow County Norfolk, Va City O Marks, A Farnell, W N Waller, R Hilton, i CITY NOTICES I Notice to Shippers --Schooner Melvin is now in New York. Will re ceive Freight up to Saturday noon; Oct. 1st. Dock! Berth advertised in New York Journal of Commerce, j j sept-24 5t. Elijah Ellis. Jewelry.'"' A beautiful and j elegan assortment of Jewelry just purchased in New Yorki at Bell, I the jeweler. Any article ever sold that is not as was repre ecu ted can be returned and the money will be refunded. CITY NOTICES Oyster Sd loon. David Speight, Jarket Dock, next to the Farmer's Home,- desires to inform the public that be has opened his Oyster Saloon, and is now pre pared to serve the very best and freshest oysters at all hours and in every; style.- Attentive, polite and skilled waiters. General meals at all hours. Dryi Good Kraportuiri. Wil liam Sultan and Co.. in the Weinstein Building, have just returned from the North and are now receiving their large and carefully selected Stock of dry goods, ladies' dress goods, ladiescloaksv gentle- mens' clothing and furnishing goods, carpets, boots, shoes, hats, caps,1 etc., which they are offering at great bargains. Military Order H'dq'rs 1st Rkq't N. C. S Q ., I New Betne, N. C, Sept. 23. The officers and members of Compa nies B and C are ordered to meet at the City Tax Collector's office ionday: night, at8o.'clock, Sept. 26, to make 'arrange- ments to attend tbe Yorktown Centennial. By order of K. D. Hancock, Col. S. R. Street, Jr., Adjt. sep 24-2t New Store and New Goods. J. Frontiss Ives has opened his new stock of fall and winter goods in tbe elegant new Duffy building on Pollok street, and invites the pub'ic to an in spection of his large, varied and elegant stock of dry good, ladies' dress goods, shawls, cloaks, laces and every variety of ladies' fancy goods; gentlemenV furn ishing goods! hats, caps, boots, shoes and every article iu the line of general mer chandiie adapted to the dry goods trade of this city and section j i Ladies' and gentlemens' fine shoes a specialty. Prices and goods guaranteed to suit customers. . L HE WA D VER TISEMENTS (be.: mm 09 DEALERS IN I GENERAL HARDWARE " " - !. j ' Agricultural I mplements STEAM ENGINES, Gins, Presses, Rice Threshers, Plows Harrows, Cultivators, Axes, Hoes, J Shovels, Tools, Carriage Ma 1 . terial, Saddlery, Bag ging, Ties, &c. LIME, BRICK, CEMENT, PLASTER, - j Paints, Oils and Glass Goods of all kinds very low for cash. C. A. BOBBINS, PRACTICAL BOOT & SHOE MAKER n 1 ! Craven st., nearly opposite Custom House, New Berne, .. Having moved back to his old stand, de sires the continued favor of his patrons and the public. Uses the best stock, and guarantees good and comfortably fittiDg work. Special attention given to ladies' shoes. Repairing neatly done. sep24 A. G. ODEN. BOOT AND SHOE MA&ER. New Berne, N. C. J j . Special attention to repairing. jWork guaranteed and prices low. sep24 THE undersigned lost a Twenty Dollar gold piece in this city yesterday, some where between the business portion of low er Middle street, the Cotton Exchange and National Bank, Any person finding this moDey and returning it to me, or IFm. F. Rountree, Esq., will be suitably re warded. HEfiRY E. PELHAJ. 1 ! PostofHce address: New Berne, N. C. Oon't Yon Forget It- WHEJf TOU ARE IN NEED OF Family Supplies, such as Sngar Cured Meats, best Butter, best Lard, good Coffees and Teas, Flour, &c, and in fact j every thing in the Grocery Line call on ; Wm F. Kouxtkze, Middle St., i) 1 r Market Ne w Berne-, N.C SPECIAL NOTICES. LEINSTER DUFFY f Dealer irr . ' , DRY GOODO, S OROCiRIES',- AO BOOTS, SHORES,- . t : HATS. CAPS,?' H .f r tobacco; mtifif, CIGARS; -ete. At Cheair Jolui C&ttkOt' 'f Middle and Sol Ft. fto.? ati 13-3m; NEW BKttNE rMF0'RtArtfT . mHE STEAJfteNESBWlliff is fiumd hertrip From aid to New Berns aifl Mot Fill leave Kinston for New rierne''jtfbn,i" days and Thursdays, and; retdrnfMg wtll1 leave New Berne for Kiqston Taed2iyr and Fridays making closfe connedtlon . for freights and passengers with tHe Old1 Dominion Steamship Companvfor Elizfc-'J Detn city, &c. sep 14 lm if RESTAURANT, AND' PljtTUflES' at Tnp- ATLANTIG 3rAmENv: Inquire of JOHN DEtTtlC ' Also a good family cook waflrf ed.1 - ' 1 1 11 iii j m F. M. SIMMONS, j ctJtMiasf jiADjlY SIMMONS & MAIJY, Attorneys at LawJ Opp. Gaston H6ts, ew Bere, N.. C. Will practice the Federal and State Courts and regularly attend all sessions of the Courts in the following counties: Craven, Carteret, "; Pamlico, Jones, Ons-. low, Lenoir. j seplCtf ALEX MlliLEIi. Wliolesale and' Rotail' Dealer . iit . CHOICE GROCERBS AND FAIU MERS SUPPLIES. The best quality of Groceriesgimram- teed at the lo west cas.n pricea.- ! OILiT-E DGE JBLTTKB? ; i s - . constantly kept on 'Ifce Daring-ihirSdnr4 mer 3onths. Highest Cash Prices paid'for l! Kihd of Country Produce.! 61 and 63 Broad St., New Berne;. N." CC aug 31-3m. j r J. J. T0LSO3E & COl. Dry Q-oodSi hBoots: SlioesT SSg-J Choice Family OrocerieF- and'-Provw ions of all kinds. Best gilt edge Butter. Popular brands of Cigars ana Tobacco. B OAD STREET..NEW BERNE; N. C aug 133m: New Berne Military Mtute, GEO. SLOVER, A. M., M. D.,.Principal, JT ILL OPEN MOJSDAY, OX5TOBEII T T 3d, 1881. seplS 3w SEALED PROPOSALS FOIX THE erection of a two-story frame builds ing 60 feet long and 30 feet wide, &Tfrs received by the School Committee of tt 8th District, Craven ! county, op 6 tit day of October, 1881, at 12 oTclock, Piani and specifications can be had by PW ing to the Secretary of said Committee.. ( E. H. jtfEADOWftkf x Ch'mn School Committee aiUvT4 Hew Berne. X. a - itzpzj-K J. J. KINSEY CONTRACTOR New Berne, N. C. Solicits Cbntracts, and wUl ; fornisAV plans, Eetfmates and Drawings to-Fathj ties contemplating the erection of huiU , ngs i aug. 2(3rrJ. J DG. SMAW, PBACTICAiTn and Sheet Iron Worker rPoJtetflet Street, opposite Post OfficejfxJfin thl) -, Gatterrug a speiriity. -. i .
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