nn H NEW BEENE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1882. VOL. I. NO. 4. OTTRNAE. !t. .-r LOCAL NEWS. a Synopsis of the discourse, but advise our citizens to avail themselves of the pleasure of attending his meetings. Spring weather yesterday. No cases before the Mayor yesterday Shad seventy-five cents per pair yes terday, and but few in market. Fifty-two tubs of fish shipped from here over the Midland yesterday. The Midland Railway Co. is construct ing a new platform near the ware house, i E. M. Pavie is giving his building, on Broad street, a neat coat of paint, which adds greatly to its appearance. Steam packet Ben Winder from Nor folk was at the Hughes wharf yesterday unloading ice for Watson & Darnels, Esq. Hill Bays petty offences have been greatly on the decrease in the Five Points section since the beginning of the year 1882. Thos. E. Gaskins, a leading up-river farmer, brought thirty bags of cotton tha Nmiup. nn her last trip. He left it in charge of Dail Bros, for sale. The boats from Carteret county keep New Berne well supplied with sweet potatoes. Bahamas brought fifty cents per bushel yesterday by the boat load. "Yellow barks" shipping ' potato- brought sixty-five cents per bushel by the boat load. Fire Alarm. Yesterday, at noon, a false alarm of fire was raised near the depot, giving us an opportunity of seeing a little of the New Berne Fire Department, To our provincial eyes, unused to any thing better than a hook and ladder company, or a hand chemical engine the fire companies here are masters of their art, combining both power and celerity. Standing up stairs in the printing office, next door to the Atlantic fire engine, and going down immediate ly on hearing the fire alarm, we found the engine already being driven out in a trot, changed to a half ran as soon as the horses got fairly in the street, with the engineer sitting in rear of wagon, hurriedly striking matches to get up steam. And all this was done with the disadvantage of one of the horses being out of place in the back yard, the noon feed being about to be given. The New Berne, which is on Broad street, further up town, made equally as good time as the Atlantic, and, being two blocks nearer the supposed fire, reached there first. The horses for that engine were at work on the street, and so well drilled were they that upon hearing the alarm they wheeled and made for headquarters of their own motion, as quickly and intelligently as a man could have done. " CITY ITEMS. is building. Mr. A. Q. Coward will be- lecture here during court week is a gin during this month the 'erection of source of pleasant anticipation to many, an elegant two story dwelling. The He will find many most interesting sub- Masonic Lodge at 'Bethel is now being jects of phrenological disection residing painted and plastered. When the work m this county, and if our good people now being done upon it is completed, be generous in their offerings of this buildingvill be an ornament to the crftniumB for examination, the enter community. The lower floor is used for fcjnment will be conmlete. There is a school room and is now i occupied by one mm who lim in Trenton or near Mr. j. u. Murphy, who has.a nounsmngK. ... .. fp . . - nn . . m:jij wl na vnlino Doilnrav Pn school. The many public spirited citi-L " """" " I' " 7" ""luuuu "uu lumia uu- , - .. vi antra, to uireaieu auu cumnianu. - io i; T R (3 TT Tj A K T f zens are fully alive on the subject of L. . , T ... iBuuaa x u i inno in i tnn n frnnui'mm irao miirnr education. The good seeds sown by j- " r Yvnok KhlTiTiAlQ "Ye Editor" ' during the winter! while say-prodigal regard for himself and II U Oft DUipptJI b. acting as county superintendent of pub- withal, au imagination so indigent to On and after Monday, April 10, 1882, Ho schools were not sown in vain. The hi evrv wish of famous narrative that Freight and Truck Train will leave New This column, next tolnral new Is n h iuJ for Local Advertising. 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. THOS. GATES & CO. OFFER A LARGE STOCK KINDS OF OF ALL Provisions and people are beeinnine to realize that there at his bidding the curtain can rise on any Berne, Goldsboro and other points a.? can be no progress without culture state of facts. He is a fitting subject, follows: and no culture without schools. marked and distinct. I will not men- Leave Hew Berne, s.aop.M. M; TiwU KiWrink -ma of onr best lion hia nam. Yon know him. lldsboro, daily except Sunday, 10.29 ..I ilVn ... . . , Mtmroraiuumii, 11.47 A. M. cinzens wno nas Deen in nnuuewwiw m conclusion paraon a compnnieni Leave Portsmouth " iovm sorotime, we ar gUd to sJ, U tapidly I to your paper. Mv neighbors unite in Xri've Baltimore, ... " Monday 6.00 a- m imDrovine. ..vW u i. tk W ' mf ,,,. ,,nl. Leave Portsmouth, Wed., Sat. and Mon. O t. ti, mrr.rmtr tha fair .. . , I e nilliieiripum, inurH., SUO.X TufS, Ir, Jt W.iy w - - uisneain jsewuerne. Tins mav fca i.Pprt,,ti, ....m... T :.. -wtoWI,r hll .... . - . - . -. wuvu rlmihtiul cnmnl ment." hut. 1 nionn t to Arv've New York. Wed. Tri. and Mo... A M Leave 1'ortsmoutli, Tuesday and Friday 3.00 P. M Arr'vu nnctin TpM.v nn UnnJnn A V T T- , f ,, TIT T 1 . tJ , A.M.. V erjr repeouuiijf, . u Dry Goods Dr. Wm. Peterson, of South Creek, Beaufort county, is now in the city. He reports the health remarkably good, and farmers are busy planting their crops. Pri-HOiial. . ' ' Mr. Mary Bayard Clarke is in atten dance at Snow Hill Court, being sum- moned a witness in the case of Dr. G. v tion-wno Mra. f!vhthia Dunn, re- UOgUJ vo. jnoved from Lenoir, . The steamer Trent left on her regular trip to Jolly Old field on yesterday with a fair load of freight. The Pamlico cleared at 1 P. M- yester day with a good load, of naval stores, cotton, vegetables c, FrclBbt ArwvaUi Fi-eights over the Midland arrived for the following parties on Wednesday: C. H. Fowler, G. B. Guiou, V. Barzanti, Duffy & Co., Mills & Walker, John Su ter, Manwell & Crabtree, H-ISperling, 3. A. Meadows, V. Ki- mqvpr, Hv m Lawrpnce, Gen. B. Hansom, E. D. thur, Roberts & Bros., Geo. N. Ives. liUUUJ "l " I be a true one. Lenoir ieeis proua oi ner many cnann-1 ing belles. , Why there are so many old bachelors in the county' is a mystery to your old and humble correspondent, K. E. Poetkr. AT VERY LOW FIQURES. Merchants for the Sale of STATE NEWS. Cleaned from our Exchange!. Jones County Items Governor Jams denies that he is Mahoneizing and that he is after Sena- I tor Ransom's place. News & Observer: Poultry is very scarce and high. Eggs have fallen from Shipment made on Saturday, will have to remain over in New Berne I and Weldon until MONDAY, when they go forward on regular schedule. J. B. YATES, Ch'f Eng. it Sen. Manager. Apr. G. tf New Berne. N. C. Cotton and Guano. SOUTH FRONT ST.. OPPOSITE GASTON HOUSE. Mr. 30-w-ly. Ar- Sew Berne Market. Cotton: Middling, Hi. Low Mid dling 1D4, Good Ordinary 91 Ordinary 8. 1 Pales yesterday of fifty pajeB fti prices fangingfrQml0.fiatql5.78. . Turpentine. Yellow dip Scrape $2.00 per barrel of 280 fts. Rick. 1.10 to 1.20. Sales of 200 bush els at the latter figure. Corn. In bulk 83 cents, in sacks 86 ptantS Pr bushel. . : t- --- Klmrn Shin. E. M. FQSBU8, Esq., of Jones county, showed us yesterday a coin uBed during the war of 1812, called a sharp shin. It simply a Mexican dollar cut into eight pieces triangular shape-and used for phajige. Mr. Foscue, in settling the es ate. of tliV la? Paftiel trfVPR' fPfid this pisoe of coin i a trunk, and he was informed that Mr. Harrison's father purchased it while at Beach Island during the war of 1812. Steamer Arrival. . psftpnee, Pf fhe Clyde Line, came it htev4ay roornjng at 8 q'efick wb a full load! of general merchandise, guano and a lot of horses and mules for A. & '. M. Hahn. - - " " The Trent came in from up Neuse with corn, shad and a number of pas sengers on yesterday evening. fkmmtnea arrive frojn TrentoR yej ; rda atS ?,Jf, "irltfea fall cargo of corn.'meal and COttOBi Pamlico, Gapt. Pritchett, of ..the Old Dominion Line, came in yesterday morn ing with fair cargo Of general mer chandise and five passengers. La Grange Items. Wheat is making a fine appearance. James Hardee and Wiggins, In the Institute Section, were married last week. Corn planting was the order of the day laRt week. The smart ones are nearly through, while the lazy ones have not commenced. Saturday afternoon is the harvest time among the merchants in town. Judging from appearances, last Saturday did not yield a bountiful harvest, Col. J. W. Isler, of Wayne, who has beep seriously jll for the past two or three weeks, was in town Saturday. His health is still quite feeble. Ben. F. Sutton, of Bucklesbury, took unto himself a third wife on last Thurs-! day. Miss Elsie Herring, of Wayne county, was selected as the bride. Fishing with hook and lia In B.PA Cretk is" a paying business to some. Henry Bunn caught a "chub-fish" that weighed, when first caught, 9 pounds. So says the fisherman. Lewis Hinson, the man who hand- sticked Henry Sutten's head, was up be fore Capt. W- S. Byrd, ad. discharged without bond. It is curious to know how aggravated cases can be made to appear, and upon investigation the evi dence is entirely different. Commissioner's meeting to-day, not so manv nresent as usual. - - ... I r. . ..I Ull . . I M The farmers incounty generally are TT TSw T O. WIT TT A IT FT) -r . last Haturaav eveninsr were i,uo,a. paring for their crops and in planting. x chicken with a beard like that Jones countv can boast of haVinir as prac- which adorns a turkey gobler , is shown ticall energetic and welt to do farmers asa curiosity at Moore & Pegram's , 1V ol 4- ti.j to. store. Gov. Jarvis will to-morrow as any county in the State. I am glad to ,eave for thfl west tQ make) in company see men diversifying their crops and es- with Senator Vance and TreaHiuer twfiiftllv have thev planted more small Worth, an inspection of the completed grainthan usual. l JtSiS crops are more profitable well as a wingtm Uader. A Winston ca. more certammode of farming. narv bird bears the eunhonious name of i I offer diversifying as a suggestion to jonn Algernon Bacon. -Sixteen per the farmers and I hope you will discuss sons were confirmed in the Moravian the subject through the columns of your church , last Sunday evenining. The j 6 j rite of baptism was administered to four PaDer- ohUdren at the Episcopal church last Willie Hutchins a nephew of Mrs. Sunday. -R. M. Sloan of the First Na Parker ftbout 14 y ww of age, died in tional Bank of Winston, has been elect i.t.i i; a.o nfhanr-t ed Cashier of the Reidisville National "" WVH,MW' Bank. Thirty-three barrels of whis- ulDWp. kev were sold by the Uollector on Dn Miss Hattie Moses of Kinston is visit- iav last, the same having been ing Mrs. Capt. Page. to the United States. Henry Hill, a Dr. J. H. Scarboro of Sampson county coioreu aau earner, mu6vj v. w - yor ,,ollse if degln,d l,aawa, thfanlai to notice his WMnn5le. -- tween nuw throve ana nan t en -y, i n A nnm-nfi a a ttti titttiti I ATkTimT profession. The Dr. has naa two or jn awaiting trial at the Federal I AJXlVLLiXlo oil V i lYLUli Ii 1 1 1 T UiX!illxJ three years practice and sustains qvme a uourt, uaay nexi is easier. , a good reputation, anflj amWet fee WWJ!; will sloped, keeps constantly on hand a choice lot of FAMILY GROCERIES. aruiers suppiie?, sncn as PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR, COF FEE MOLASSES &c. also- DRY GOODS Notions, Caps, HATS, &c. A FULL STOCK OF SBOEB all of which will be sold as CHEAP as the Cheapest. MIDDLE STREET, onuosite Peonle's I - " . . . " . i 'i.j . day last, tne same naving oeen lorie wa Market, NEW BERNE, N. C. Goods sold in thp Cily delivered delivered at I Apr. 4,1 jdtw CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTERSON, Phop'k, NEW BERNE, N. C. THIS WELL KNOWN AND COMMODIOUS house, as its name Implies, is situated in the central and business portion of the city, henc ireoimiipiim nseit lor its convenience to the trarelline public. Affording solicitors every opportunity of visiting business correspondent. It has attentive servants, and its table is always Every Delicacy of the Season. Its rooms are lare, airy and well furnished. AN OMNIBUS for the accommodation of guests to and from trains and steamers free of charge a special feature in this city, aii me appurtenances, of a modern . . FIRST CLASS HOTEL. April l-d-ly. . A. H, H0LT0N, DEALER IN Istonto witness fhe Moravian customs I ou that day. We lean that several of I OFFER THE VERRY HIGHEST GRADE OF AND The superior eourt of this county con- GreeBBboro's fair daughters will visit f " mes next week, the criminal docket is the "Queen city of the Western Hills." ? I L I Z E R I D O M "R S T T P " " ' a Qll1, IttiinV ftf Viil !llvsi-l TTnlden '" K1 on spot fash, UHiial time price 945. venes very small morality of the county. Jones County Letter. DiyiD Gkove Near Trenton. Messrs. Editors: An ancient proverb hath it "There'sjmany a slip iTnilit fhamin ftnrl th lin." of the house, he reached out his hand to I A.nl,n Xir, Lt nnA in on i-iaianf. foil hflf'L' I say ancient proverb because m chair, naralvzed. A physician at ti.q f.ir.roi oiomonr in tno T?piihlir-an 1 formation eathered flOltt those pretend- once attended. Gov. Holden was una- party of this State have convened, ing of leaping is that t V fStaSI to I pee that one (le grievances set forth the presence of Ancaeus,, King ol ba- . . .fc . ted well auJ yesteiday is tlat the colored people are partially mos, who lived through the Trojan war, morning was much better and aine to '. u-ij j..: A , .. i ii .A..J. LniriHii Hia nil vsian thinks fhe attack VJLUiuuuu limn buuuE uu iuubb. juit tnt 11 was a EOUU cuuuiei, uiicinmua i""'"-""' r--j person, be he white or colored, who in ao hy tU T.nHn subsequently trans- a Bllnt one-8 UtwemT, complains because he is excluded from jated Enicius Clarus, and rendered - Military News. tne jury-Dox, discloses tne iact tnat ne TVnsamus in his time, by a very ele I is entirely unfit to serve. It is about , nf uantar. ri,tn mh t The Charlotte Observer says: I Vllllli 1111C VI ULAHU1VII IHW mhvh fiundav mornintr Gov. W. W. attended Sunday scool, as usual, at the First BaDtist church. Going home after thn closa of the school services, he awaited the hour for church. Just be fore 11 o'clock he was in his sitting room, and as several members of his 13 Suot (,ashi JISal timc 1)rioe ig 16t WINES & LIQUORS, TOBACCO 8 & CIGARS. HOME FERTILIZER, KAINIT FERTILIZER, $1 5 Spot Cash, usiial time price is $20 PERUVIAN GUANO, Lobos, $58 Spot Cash. Discount from above prices for large lots. No Losses! IVo Bad Debts! Apr. 1, ly dtw MIDDLE LTREET, NEW 1IERNE, N. C. ftiTho very Highest grade of Goods, , T ! . ... l 1, 1J i. Already . . . . - i . i " time for thepplitipal cauldron to boih f" " ; , " " ' Auafhe -nm TrJfiZ a l ve,y prices. 'All subject and we may expec to see te scHm . . , this year an occasion long to be remem- to analysis of DrDabney StateChem- t -. - - k - - - - - - - a. .. v T w u a m. m rise, ' . . c lbered. A letter ftW . peon leceiveu uy n axiiiiau u. vu i Lenoir Letter. GpiSTENTNEA Neck, April 4, 1882. MEsSsr Editors: Though the Jour nal has departed frpm "jfopu- piepal Gity'' and has taken up its abode in the "City of Elms," still we all feel II. . 1. . I " 1 W V..V www.w- , . . , 1 Now sir, to an application , of my j - -J" tie Horned ! proverb. I am not apt at application in mbU Riflemen, from Adiutant General ?uch matters. The fact i Plain that Jopes, conveying the gratifying mtein- there is po A WeSSSSJS yet- Jpejider apply, ' several days about that time, and of Mr, Hestbas ofllBredto dotlie work course the military here win ao tne of construction and equipment through portly tofee mapped out; K Han the entue county on the payment to -nek and staff. Gov. Jarvis and staff, him of $50,000. The great agricultural and quite a number of othor prominent Mar. 30 lm w. New Berne, N. C. a deep and abiding interest in its wel fare and success. After seeing your interest of the future of Jones county ttW betavitod' obiio ff locif: Wfinlr xra tinw fafil noan rrl I I 1 IT.V: ITii Jr".-" deraand8 a railroad, put tyw tlgvu-es, ,. Ji. tu t.t i.., alas TP? ?nty Of good people . . . t , i v r' ii"-" about Chinauipin. who CRO't read that heretofore cpntaipeJ, but a yasly imi , , ' - v -Ai Z'Si.mZ Jwa JJa sort of writing, Mr. B. must come at moral and political influencfl in EaRtam us Carolina. We have heard many express ' Not many people out on Monday last; oottofo,.tin Hti tvo firat iaaiiA ' Atvank & nood 8ien work to do at home. The our congratulations upon the bright homy handed sons of toU, as. our ftod prospects which lie before you. office seekers calls ttW Vy RftV. B. F. Mangle, " kaiis " diirigiad ri abje diyipe pUgap a serie of meetings in the Pres byterian Church on Tuesday night. It was our pleasure to be present, and were not only deeply interested in the disser tation of his theme, but were greatly pdjfled. The subject was Safety, apd well did he say thaf in all Wi agricnl- tuial, sacred and political relations, we desired to be on the safe side. The speaker said there is a life beyond and there were two worlds beyond and we must inhabit one or the other, 'lne safe one is preferable to the unsafe one. The speaker showed (a) from the ex wnente pf typ saMfid dpatj ap4 () f voro the word of God that the only safe and infallible 'side is Christ and Christi anity. We will not attempt to give even Federal Covert. This court convenes to-morrow for reeular business. We learn there are on the criminal trial docket eighty cases all for illegal distilling, retailing, movinsr. Ac. There are twenty-six cas es in whicn the unuea etaies nave sueu distillers upon their warehouse bonds i for their non-navment of taxes. There are twenty warrants returned by com Midlannd N. C. Railway Co, Atlantic and No. Ca. Division. TIME TABLE No. 13. In Effect Sunday, 11:44 P. M., October 3U, 1881. Express, Passenger and Mail Trains run on this road as roiiows: EAST. No. 47 Arr. L've. STATIONS. lc DCCclB W W V' , ' J missioneri parties being held for court. The farmers of this section are busily, Y $ ftfe now Bavwg an aouuuauce oi m alg0 thirty civii Bmt8. We ift Pf?parnig Wff m W ym b TwTrT.ii;; plaptipg. There will be a slight increase number out on Monoay, au young men - . " - In the acreage in cotton. Small grain is save Capt. Rasberry, who Is justly called jjg ime.Greew86ora BvgZe. looking unusually well. We venture "the. father of the bar." When Capt. the assertion that there is some as fine Rasberry draws his broad sword for the wheat in this township as there is in the aieua the Kimet pj soldier U well county. We have some ; excelled far- m$ ty ui8 younger friend, Mr. Pearsal. m?r5' Me8w8, A" V fif r' Mr. D. Perry of Lenoir comes out Rouutree, Q, T, Barwiok, R. M. Abbott eVery publlc day. ' He te a rising yeung and several others In our community are mn M oilman and F.D. Koonce not only making a living, but are making f Qmlovr Mr Manly of New Berne, money on iriarms ad Mr. Cab, Koonce were , all In at- amount of productive land in this town- QQ Mond : , i ship. Only pluck and energy are neces- ' . . .ft . sary to make it the garden sr of -V l '.Z x-m not. Lunrln behind In ma- Oamagea Dy me water a w wgnis ago. - - n T" " Pf" 5 T OO O . T . I . . 1 . AL.4 . X, aAM terial improvement Mr. Jno.- L. lyes Wt quicwy repairea oj u enfrgvc au comp.en w v.. has lately completed a large and com- geutleman. ; : No reasonable offer refused, modious dwelling. Mr. Frank Bruton1 The news that Dr. Barker tegoingto f, AGQSTINE New .erje HA1! HAY! , - ' FINK LOT NORTH RIVER HAY Just received and for sale low. ELIJAH ELLIS. Apr 6 1 w d ' A. M. 6 l 6 12 6 31 4ti 7 20 7 41 8 04 8 13 8 SS ft 19 9 30 ft AO ft A3 10 S 10 3fl 10 46 10 A7 H OS. A. M. FOB SALE. AT A BARGAIN. I A Matthew's Soda Water appa- A.M.I- A 3(1 Goldsboro, . fl 00 6 lt a si ti 60 j 7 20 7 4V Best's . Lii Grange Palling Creek, Kintstou, Dover Core Creek 8 (U Tusearora, (t 13 Clark's 8 4A New Berne, 8 1ft Riverdale, ...... ft 30 Croatan ft 60 Woodbriidge, . ft 63 10 30 10 Sft 10 46 11 00 Havelock, .. Newport, Hollywood, Macon Hotel, ,. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead Deiot,... WI ST No. 48 Arr. L've. P. M. 8 30 00 S 46 S 30 A 10 4 40 4 13 3 A4 S 46 S 13 8 Sft lt8 a 08 a us i 1 17 1 10 13 49: P. M, P. M. 8 00 A 60 A 30 6 16 4 4ft 4 10 5 64 3 46 3 26 a a 28 a 206 1 34 1 17 1 10 12 Aft 12 44 P. M, G. ERDKU MANUFACTURER OF CHOICE HAVANA -AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. POLLOCK Street, Apr. 1,1 y D NEW BERNE, N C, CHEAPEST LSTJ0 STOBZ IN TOWN. U. S. MACE, Wholesale and ltetall Druggist, MARKET WHARF, NEW BERNE. N. O. Alao keepa on hand (all line of ROPES AND TWINES, SPIKES. NAILS, CANVASS, AND ALL KINDS SHIP CHANDELBT, PAINTS) OILS and BRUSHES. April l-w-em. THROUHAND WAY FREIGHT, PAS SENGER CAR ATTACHED. P. M. 7 34 7 63 8 24 . 8 A:l 10 01 10 S3 11 04 11 17 1$ oo P. M. 7 001 7 Sfii 8 00 8 87 ft 23 10 OS Goldsboro, .... ltest'a, ................... La Orange, Falling Greek, ....... A III HiUU Dover, iu 4iji'ore vwkk,- . 11 Oft Tnnearor,.. 11 18 Clark's ....... md'ntNewBerne, A. M. ft 16 8 37 7 60 tar 4 802 6 SOS 4 8l A. M. 8 38 8 18 1 S T Oil SOT A 34 806 44ft 400 M. H. SULTAN, LOW PRICES MUST ETJLE. MY MOTTO GOOD QUALITIES, THE BEST AND NEWEST STYLES AND CHEAP PRICES. HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NORTH with a good and ana selected itock of Ladies' Dreaa Good, Clothing, Booti and Shoei, Hats and Capa, Trunks and Valices, Notions, &&, &c. COME AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES, AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM II. H. SULTAN. 'AprlU-d-l l NEW BERNE, N. C I 7

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