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t . 'AILY VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C.; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1882. NO. 3. OUitNAIi LOCAL NEWS. There are thirty inmates at the county poor house. Mr. Elijah Ellis' rice mill will resume work to-dav. Eggs were retailing yesterday at 12 q. Hill's office. cents per dozen. The County Commissioners visited the poor house on yesterday. Hon. John W. Shackelford and F. W. llargett arrived in the city from Rich lands yesterday. . , "Not quite ready" says Tucker when the Mayor is about to put a question to the Board of Councilman.. Bryan, Inspectors. Fifth Ward J. G. Hargett, Registrar; E. B. Hackburnand Quash Slade, Inspectors. The following are the voting places: First Ward, W. -0. Brinson's office; Second Ward, City Clerk's office; Third Ward, P. Trenwith's shop; Fourth Ward, Bynum's store; Fifth Ward, E. rell, Superintendent of the Planing mill, of the county are in a dreadful condi Sashand Blind Factory is quite ill. on. We hope they will be remedied. .... . .., unioe Beeiters are now m worn Hope his ailment wul soon pass away, seeking to obtain the nomination of the and he be able to resume his duties at different offices in the county. We the head of this institution again. . hear that laborers of the railroad have been oraerea to tne ooutn siae oi Aioe- Bigfire at Falling creek on Monday marle Sound. This looks like "Exten- night, burning up every store in the vil- sion." lage. Mr. Noah Fields lost store and Wih Review: There were 523 vege- ci.u t Aa t- To... t;vi table and 530 fish carts in market dur Steamer Arrival. The Neuse came in on Monday night with the following through freights: Nine bales of cotton, fifty barrels rosin, seven barrels of rags, eight barrels spirits turpentine, six crates of eggs; way freights, thirty-two bales of cotton, twenty-five bags of corn, eight barrels of tar and one hundred and twenty-five pairs of shad. Passengers: Mr. Gardner The canning factory was in full blast of the firm of Gardner & Chatman, Mr. yesterday. Seventy-five or eighty hands, Latrt, " W. iSouald, John Martin, E. B. mostly women ana cniiaren, were pics- Anderson, Mrs. Mary Donald and Mrs, Jane Robinson. On her up trip to-day she carried a good load including fifty ing the "raccoons" out of their hulls Oscar McCullen takes charge of the teletrraph office in New Berne. Mr. Henderson remains in charge of the Express office. The telegraph office is Telegraphic Sewi tons of fertilizers for-L. Harvy and W. F. Stanly. removed next door to C. E. Slover's. Steamers Due. The Defiance of the Clyde Line, the Pamlico of the Old Dominion, from Baltimore, are due this morning. Arrival of Freight. Mr. F. D. Koonce, of Onslow, called on us early yesterday morning to see the Journal told the exact truth in its telegrams; that he had been speculating in "Cotton Futures," and if the Jour NAL market report was correct, he had pooled a nice sum of money. On inves- nn Tuesday morning consigned to the following parties: J. B. Parsons, .t B. Simnsnn. T. Gates & Co., R. Ran som and J. W. Baxter. lost store and greater part of stock of goods. Post office also burned. Cause of fire unknown; light insurance. Dr, M. S. Smith, enlightened the citi- ing the past month. A few straw berries have been brought into this market. Only 50 cents is the price asked for them. From Mr. Alex Sprunt, President of the Library Asso- ' i - . A 1 il. ..1 T1- uiauou, we are sorry iaj icaru uuti ui CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news, is to be used for Local Advertising. izens of Kinston on the subiect of Mor- Talamge, who was to have lectured in mans, and what he saw in Utah, on oa thel3th inst., has been com Monday night last, ne claims to nejcount of the raiiroad Bchedule. Mr better informed on the subject of Mor- Sprunt has been very urgent in his ap- inans and Mormanism than any one else peals to Dr. Talmage, but to no avail; who has ever spoken or written on the 0Ul u "": subject. Tlie steamer Pamlico is ordered to sail to-day, promptly at noon, and in order to get her off at that time, I require that all shippers will have their truck ready for shipment at or before 11 a. m., in or der to make sure of having it attended to. E. B. ROBERTS, . April" 5th, 1882-lt. Agent. THOS. GATES & CO. Just received, direct from Onslow county, a choice lot of Lard and Hams, well cured, nice and sweet. For sale at low prices. 2-6t C. E. FOY & CO. ancethathe will deliver his promised lecture in this city on his return from Charleston, which will be in a very short time. Dr. Talmage will lecture in Raleigh on the 12th and proceed from thence over the upper route on his -The Hessian fly is in the Granville postponement of the lecture will be a wheat heals. great disappointment to many of our citizens but they have the consolation of - STATE NEWS. Cleaned from our Exchange. Freights arrived at the Midland depot ligation we found a mistake had been made, and Mr, Koonce would- have to go back to Richlands not yet a million aire. ' We are glad the mistake was called to our attention. Our telegraphic mar ket reports will be one of the most val uable features of the Journal, and it is necessary that they should be without flaw or mistake on our part. Tar river is getting low for naviga' tion up to Tarboro. The Rev. Dr. Talnage lectures in Raleigh on the 12th of this month. The Wilmington Star comes to us by way of Kinston. Please send to this office. - Haywood county has a cow that gave birth to three calves on the 11th, all three of whom are living; so states the Asheville Neivs. Durham Recorder: The peach crop was damaged very little by the recent fronts. Fif tv thousand seven hun dred and fifty dollars worth of stamps knowing that they will not be ultimate ly deprived of the great pleasure of lis tening to the renowned lecturer. NEW ADEVRTISEMENTS. Grcenbaeker Moving. ' Mr. John 0. Gardner informs us that the Greenbackera organized a club at Vanceboro last Saturday. They expect the chairman" of the National party, Jesse Harper, of Illinois, to address them Rev. Dr. Burkhead, sometime during the present year. A visit to the evening s services at the Methodist Church on Monday night gave w" " " h A ,J us the pleasure of hearing, for the first Maria Robinson, colored, was before I ... . aUa If a Tfooivlair fnr limner hniflTPTnilR 1 7d orenTlaniage oh the public "V'val ProSre88 ! streets at Five Points This being the da78' ad the preacher must , . ij necessarily be somewhat exhausted by second offence recently his honor ruled nnn , . tftat sue buouki pay m uusia the city within ten days. PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received at the office of the Midland N. C. Railway Co. for the immediate removal and sale of the present Warehouse and were sold by Mr. James Dike to our to- Depot Building now used for Ticke t and Freight purposes, Dr. Burkhead is an effective pulpit orator; making no effort for display, but Personal. , being gifted by nature with a clear, We were pleased to meet at our office ringing voice, which Kg has under ad- on yesterday Messrs. F. D. Koonce and mirable oontrol, he has a happy faculty T. E. Gillman attorneys at law from 1 0f making his thoughts pointed and con- Onslow. Ivincing. . Methodist preaching is not Another young Kinstonian, Mr. James Wesleyan-unless the congregation can Cummings, Was in the city yesterday. De made to feel a personal application of Capt. Bell, wno sails from Currituck, tne sermon that it was intended" for Hyde county, to this city, brought in a eacn man in the audience and not alone large load of corn and other produce for his neighbor and in this respect Dr. vesterdav and sailed homeward this Burkhead is most fortunate. . Preach r - . morning. bacco manufacturers from the 1st to the 27th of March. Daily Bugle: Mr. S. C. Robertson has just shown us a beautiful specimen of blue soap stone, which Mr. S. Steele has had dressed to ship to Prof. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist, who desires spec imens for the Smithsonian Institute. This quary is in three miles of the city and inexhaustible. Wil. Star: The Nut Shell is more newsy than it used to be. Mr. Rob inson got the nomination through Repre sentative Hubbs. We hear him well spoken of by some here, and learn that he is esteemed at uoidsboro, his home. One hundred and sixty-eight mem bers ot the House have registered to speak on the tariff. What an immense gas establishment the House has become. When Mr. Hewitt spoke there was a rush of Democrats and Republicans to get near him. His speech is well spok en of . Elizabeth City Economist: The peach trees are in bloom and It is feared by some that the snow of Friday night may have done some damage. The fisheries, we hear, are having fair luck, both as to quantity and quality or catch. en. Vance, or the uuncomDe uis The company merely wish to re serve the Brick and Bell. J. B. YATES, Apr. 6, Cen'l Manager, OFFER A LARGE STOCK KINDS OF OF ALL Provisions and T. C. AVHITAKER keeps constantly on hand a choice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES. Farmers Supplies', such as PORK, FLO UK, SUGAR, COF FEE MOLASSES &c. dry'gqods Notions, Caps, HATS,&c. A PULL STOCK OF 8HOKS all of which will be sold as CHEAP as the Cheapest. MIDDLE STREET, opposite People's Market, NEW BERNE, N. C. Ooodt noli! in Hip City delivered delivered at your house if desired. Apr.' 4, 1 y d k w SOUTH FRONT ST OPPOSITE GASTON HOUSE. Mar. 3(-w-ly . W. M. HIE9 II. 11. MANSFIELD. New Bern Market. Cotton Middling, 111; low middling, 10i; good ordinary, 9i; ordinary, 8. Orvot Turpentine -Yellow dip, $3.00; scrape, $2.00, per barrel of 280 lbs. Tar Pine barrels, $1.50; pork bar rels, $1.75. : Rice $1.10 to $1.20 per bushel. Corn In bulk, 83 cents; in sacks, 8fl eents. , Meal 95 cents. Peas $1.35. ing on Paul's conversion, .the Bpeakor, mainly in the very words of Scripture, brought home to the hearts of his hear ers the necessity of "go thou and do likewise." . i -i For the Journal. Sunday Law, JIew Berne, N. C, April 4. MR. Editor: There is a statute for bidding the sale of ardent spirits in this city on Sunday, and from the many complaints made it is violated with im punity. Why should there be a statute and remain dead for the want of proper Small Fox. authorities to entorce t i ne city miners It jet reported that a number of cases should see that the executors of the law of small pox are in and around Elizabeth Bhould enforce it or wipe it from the City, and that several deaths have oc- statute. One of the greatest incentives curred from the disease. It was first to crime is slack execution of the law caught by a negro preacher, who died forbidding it, and not knowing the cause or qea.tft, h'm funeral was largely attended, and the disease spread rapidly from that occasion." No doubt the number has been greatly exaggerated, but still pre cautions will do no harm. The matter is in the hands of the authorities, wfoo will deal property With inooming trans prtatip.n lifie.8. Norfy State Press. O.MARKS, HEAD QUARNERS FOR Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Trimmings and Laces of all Kinds, Table Linens, the Best Napkins, all Linen, from 5 to 12 1-2 cts apiece, Hamburg Edgings in endless variety and sold at lowest prices MOTTOES, AND MOTTO FRAMES, RUSTIC FRAMES of all sizes. I make a specialty of supplying the Jobbing Trade. Country mer chants are invited to call and examine HINES & MANSFIELD, COMMISSION MERCJ1A NT S , And wholesale Dealers in GENERAL PRODUCE, ldbS Frospeot A.-vo 2 &4 Devoe Ave., 25, ZB and 27 Vescy Pier, WEST WAHINGTON MARKKT, NEW YORK. Mai-kini Plates furnished. ' Correspondence Invited, Shipping Number 28 Apr. 1, lni . , i .11 i r . m ii -KT it. trier, is tne omesi m omce or tne h rai m tona;a at hfnrn hnvinff. Carolina delegation m Congress, and he -v , 7 . , ' owes it to his knowing and supplying the wants of his constituents. His use ful public service we constantly hear commended. We near ot a sor- HARTFORD AND HOUSEHOLD, the three best Machines on the Market. I)a not forget the place, O. MARKS, No. 30, Pollock St., New Berne, N. O. Apr. 6, 1 y Kinston Items. Also the Celebrated STANDARD SEWING MACHINE S chum suear f actorv to be started in this of the following makes: town in the near future. ,; The Light Running DOMESTIC, Asheville News: A load of as fine potatoes as can be raised anywhere, were brought into market the other day by a Buncombe tarmer, and sold to rowell & Snider for $1.25 per bushel. No Northern potatoes could compare with them in size and quality. Just at the present time, the Democratic party of this State is not as happy as they might be. In fact they are not in a con dition to exhibit as a happy family. That Council of State did not obey or ders, and things are going wrong gener ally. The farmers in the Northern and Western portions of Jhe county are making preparations to put out a larger tobacco crop than usual. Sunnv Home: We learn that the cholera is playing havoc with the chick' ens in and around town. Strawber ries have been passing here several Mr. Wade has established his Harness Bhopin the building of W. H. Abbott next door to Joseph Lasitter's Livery Stable. A goodly number of Kinstonians are attending Court at Snow Hill this week, and "there are more to follow" later in the week. . L. J. Moore Esq., of New Berne, pass ed through Kinston on Sunday last, on weeks from Florida to the northern On Craven Street and will be pleas- ' A family of Germans, consisting of father, mother and seyeral sma,U chil dren arrived i the city Satnrday night h. to gnow Hin t0 attend the Su. .... 1-1. - JF,.AJ.l,l. n4 nn Atini4ana oi- I vn wi u y h"""" perior Court now in Be9Bion there. until, yesterday, when Col. Yates had them placed in more convenient quarters near by. . Mayor Howard, we learn, made subsequent arrangements to give them a good home during their sojourn in the city. They are in very President W. J. Best of the Midland N. C. R. R. was in town for several hours on Monday ,in company of some of his friends. It is said he had an inter view with the County Commissioner?), evidence f the As an energy ircumBtancfis-hQUseless, hornless and and enterprjSe of Mr. J. W. Grain pefinijess. "fhey qane here fromWU- ger, we saw a buggy from his store on mington anqsay meyare en route ior tne platform to be shipped by rail ... Baltimore. day or two ago. occurrence. Nor is this an unusual ResrUtrart and Inipeetori. At a meeting of the City Council yes terday, the following were appointed registrars and inspectors of an election to be held in New Berne on the first Monday in May for Ciy Cpuncilmen: yivs ajd fnjamn P'Ne.aJ, gjs- there this week war; John u. mitn ana James amp- Ii'ell, Inspectors'. Second Ward R. D. lancock, Registrar; W. Rbuntree aiid Geo. B. Willis, Inspectors. Third Joseph Lasitter, the enterprising Horse Dealer of Kinston, has sent sever al head of stock horses and mules to Snow Hill in charge of Mr. F. R. Vin cent, with, he view of (UspoBingof them Musical Instruction. Prof. Vaillant de La Croix NEW BERNE, N. C. Has fitted up a 3VTXTSIO 11-A.IjXj in the CLUB HOUSE Dry Goods AT VRKT LOW FIGURES. mission Merchants for the Sale of Cotton and Guano. CENTRAL HOTEL, W. K. PATTERSON, PHor'B, NEW BERNE, N. C. THIS WELL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS house, as lis name implies, is situated la tb ceiitrai and business portion of the city, banc recommends itself for ha convenience to lb travellinR public. Affording solicitors every pportuuity of vteitiuK business correspoadents. It Iiiik attentive servants, and its table la always furnished with Every Delicacy of the Season. Tts rooms are large, airy and well furnished AN OMNIBUS ' for the accoimniHlation of guests to and from trains and wteumers free of charge a special feature in this city, Ail tne appurtenances, of a modern FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-ly. FARMERS SAVE MONEY I OFFER THE VERRY HIGHEST GRADE OF FERTILIZER At. $35 per ton, spot cash, usual time price f45. HOME FERTILIZER, $18 Spot Cash, nsnal time price isl$16 KAINIT FERTILIZER, I $15 Spot Cash, usual time price is $20 PERUVIAN GUANO, Lobos, $58 Spot Cash. Discount from above prices for Large lots. No Losses! . No Bad Debts! I"The very Highest grade of Goods, at the very Lowest prices. All subject to analysis of Dr. Dabney, State Chem ist. WILLIAM II. 0L1 VEK, Mar. 30 lm vc. New Berne, N. C. A. II. II0LT0N, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND - DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS, T0BAGG0S&GIGAR8. Apr. 1, ly d&w MIDDLE LTREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. led to receive Pupils for PIANO and in the ART OF SINGING. 49 Terms moderate. Apply at the MUSIC HALL or at the CENTRAL HOTEL. Apr. 4, 1 3 m d NOTICE! Ward Phil. Holland, jr., Registrar; E. H. Henderson and W. W. Lawrence, In-Bpectwrs,- Fourth Wnrd-4. L. Bynum, Registrar.; Hardy Williams and jjloses The Neuse River Improvement forces are at work near the mouth of South West Creek. Gen. R. Ransom was up from New Berne to the works on Mon day. It is said tjipy 'are making pom piepdaWe progress. ' We regret to aunounce that Mr. Har- marketa. The Rev. Dr. Closs who has been quite sick for several days, is much improved, and we hope to see him out again soon. The first indi cation of the approaching auuttmen was noticed in our town yesteraav. one physician, the rajlroad agent and two clerks were engaged in playing marbles on the street, while several citizens were looking on with interest Just think ot a horse eating omcitensi tm, a font. One nf our townsmen owns a horse that eats young chickens On and and after Monday, April as fast as a hog. The owner of this hoth 1882. Freieht -ran will leave wonderful animal formed us that a N fi g 30 p M in tead of 4 few days ago he had an old hen to come l; i, oo uu ian 1,-ffioohiira ana A. M. as at present. before night the horse had devoured the - iTeigni XTftiu, ou auu aner aaiuo last one. date, will leave Uoldsboro o:dU A, Elizabeth City1 Ecotwmffl: There is M. iustead of 7 :00 P. M. as at present no questiqn Wt Pmaheth Uity is m This train will connect with N. (J dose proximity to the small pox, we Freieht Train from Raleigh which mncr nmniTui it t.iih hiiiiihiiiiii hcuui- i . . . e - r "w!rrrrTr TiT; 7.- arr vea n tioldsboro at 7:i$o A. M, iruu in 1 1 1 1 ii. liinvmin Mi n ii.a:n da- tent along the line of the Railroad in Norfolk county, Va. , not more than 25 miles from us. at is principally, oui not altogether confined to the colored race. Several white persons and many negroes have already died from the dis ease. We are no alarmist, but we are a believer in the policy of preventives, and we believe that an ounce of preven tive is worth a, thousand, ppnndsof cure. Andwp beve thfttthe obligation is imperative upon the authorities of this town to take such precautionary Bteps as their judgment may suggest, to pre vent the introduction and spread of the disease amone us. Let every one be vaccinated Midlannd N. C. Railway Co Atlantic and No. Ca. Division. TIME TABLE No. 12. In Effect Sunday, 11:44 P. M., October 80, 1881. Express. Passenger and Mail Trains run on this road as tonows: No change in Mail and Passenger train. J, li. XAiUS. Chief Engineer and gen 1 Manager. Manwell & Crabtree BLACKSMITHS, M A CHIN ISTS, Iron and Brass Founders B 0 1 L E E NM A K E R S, MAKE AND REPAIR -ENGINES Let the order be compulse- a SB ALL KINDS. OF MACHINERY ry. Lt a viguani ponce yM v grant comers, . Let thera Watch the ingress from' the infected districts. We are, well fadw and free from contagious disease. Let us keep so. If otherwise, let us not have to blame those who pre side over us. Roads in some sections I Apr. 4, 4 Orders solicited and promptly attende l to. CRAVEN St., between Pollock, and South Front, New Berne, N. C EAST. No. 47 Arr. L've. STATIONS. A. M. 6 in i e si S 46 7 20 7 41 80t 8 IS 8 33 19 3(1 9 AO 9 AS 10 84 10 10 45 10 67 11 08 A. M. A.M.I 0 30. 6 00 6 1 6 .11 tl AO 7 2(1 7 8 04 Ooldsboro, Best's . La Grange Falling Creek,. Kinston, Dover, Oore Greek, Tusearora 8 13 Clark's, 8 4A!New Berne 10 Rivurdale, ....... 9 30 Uroatan, 9 AO Woodbrliflge, .. WEST No. 48 Arr. L've. 9 63 10 30 10 39 10 4A 11 00 Havelock, Newport, Hollywood. Macon Hotel, ...... Atlantic Hotel, ... P. M. t) 30 6 fltl S 4f 5 30 A 10 4 40 4 13 3 A4 4A 3 )3 2 30 2 28 2 OS 9 0S 1 2H 1 17 l 10 12 49 P. M. P. M 6 00 6 60 6 30 A 1A 4 40 4 19 8 A4 3 46 S 26 2 39 2 28 2 08 2 06 1 34 1 17 1 10 12 69 12 44 P. M. THROUH AND WAY FREIGHT, PAS- SENOER CAR ATTAUHEU. r. u. 7 34 7 63 8 24 8 63 10 00 10 33 11 04 11 171 P. M.i ' 1 ' 7 Uo'.Goldsboro, 7 SS Best's, La Mrange,..... Falling Creek, . 8 Ul 8 27 9 23 10 O t. 10 40 11 00 11 18 12 UOlmd'ntl finstoD,.. IJoyer, . Core eek... Tuecarora t'larK's- NewBerne, A. M. 16 8 37! 7 AO 1 27 46 02 6 6 0S 4 48 8 38 8 16 7 32 7 0)1 6 t 4 4 c. ElD MANUFACTURER OF CHOICE HAVANA AND DOMESTIC I G A R S POLLOCK Street, Apr. 1, 1 y n NEW BERNE, N C. CHEAPEST LEU0 STOSE I IT TOWN. U. S. MAOE, Wholesale and Itetail Druggist, MARKET WHARF, NEW BERNE. N. 0. Also keeps on hand full line of ROPES AND TWINES, SPIKES, NAILS, CANVASS, AND ALL KINDS SHIP CHANDELRY, FAINTS, OILS and BRUSHES. April l-Vv-6rn. - , M. H. SULTAN, LOW PRICES MUST AULX. MY MOTTO GOOD QUALITIES, THE BEST AND NEWEST STYLES AND CHEAP PRICES. HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NORTH - with a good and fine selected stock of , , Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Booet, Hats and Caps, Trunks and . , Valices, Notions, &c, Ac. COME AND COMPARE QUALITr AND PRICES, AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM IX. H. SULTAN, - . April 1-dJy-l ; NEW BEBNE, N. G. Y4
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