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VOL. I. NEW BERNE, X. C. SUNDAY, MAY Li. 1882. NO. i I W" 4 I ."V.llVC jboat Company. Tins company lui8 l-AV.VY Ij I Vk. i joue much to increase ami faeilit ate : . H ihe business oiNne.e and Tient Kh ors i CIIMICII DIUKCTOKV, h.m'tist church. Mirua.r. ktiikkt. ; . uki r . it . emus r.isiiii.. i . i Nlll-Vm, III) llll.lllV III II II l I1MI .' ..' I' I " ' .,-,.,; ...j .......... . ., .....,,,.-.... noo.1.. sumMy school at 'i H i.(M iM,h.'dav and was amazed at the contrast SP'r"""- . j with Elizabeth Cit . Ho yielded to us, I'KKSliYTKKf AN t'H I'KCli j and acknowledges that New Heme koi;h I ; NKURK 8TUKKT, Rkv. . V .vss, Pastoii. Scnice. oil Miiiil:i.v nt 11 A. M. and nlslit nt S V. M. Snndny Sclinnl at SP. M. PrfVM metluif( Tlnusday rvvnine in 8 o rlocli. Win. HolliMiM', Siiiwviiili'iuli'iit Mniil.lv Silmnl. METIIOliIST ClUIItCII. tN'El'SKfiTlll.'.P.I', Rbv. L. S. IlmtKiiK.vn l. 1)., I'asthii. Simh CPS on Isniulnv MurnliiK ill 11 :i ml all iti.i ;il 1-2 oVluelf. Scrvioi'S I'vcrv nitlit duniii' t lit cnnunpr WPt li li.v lilt' Fivmov. chmst CJlUUfH. ! i roi.i.ncii stkeet Rr.v.A, W SHIKU.3, RECTOlt.-Serv n Sun- i day nuirniiti; ut 11, nn1 afternonn atC IW. Sntulay Miool at Mr. P. II. Sen ices Wpilni'wlny at 9 A. M. an.l (l:flii P. M., mul nil Holy days at It) A. M . Free SMI? to all Visitors. The pul.lic coitliallv 'invitwt to atti'Dil, I'oliws always in niiHulain i'. f!T. PATTL'S CATHOLIC ( lll'ltril. CliHfKU MIDDLE AMD ' VFVST. RTBKKT.S FatliiM'.f. .T. Reily Pakioii. Mie:s Sunday morning -at 11 o clock, Vesppia Siin.hiv iilii'inoon at 4 o'clock, Snnday Scliool at S o'clock 1'. M. Daily Mass at 8 o'clock A. M. Pimmr will bo absent fourth Sunday of cvprv inontli. NEW ADVEBTISEMEXTS. James Rkdsiond Pure, frosh beer. Mercit ANTS Notice of closing. Elder J. II. Parsons -will preach in Temperance Hall to-niRhtatTiSOo'clock. Mayor Howard is having the trees in the city trimmed up. Quito an improve ment. Judge f Iroen shows the 'largest Irish liotaloes of the season t wo weighing 17 ounces. Five marriage licenses issued by the Register of Deeds during tho past week. I All colored, m ' ;;: ; ' ' ' , ; -The New Berne Lodge, calls the Re-. : .ii. ii .publican, Convention, ; held here last week, "Craven county Ring Master and OfTtce Holder's (Jonvenlion. Rev. Chas. .1. Curtis, Editor of the Chnreh Mcmmger" will preach in Christ Church this morning at 11 o'clock and at St. Cyprian's Church to-n;ght"it S o'clock.- " ! 'Hie niercliantB comprising tho niost. prominent and leading business houses of our city, recognizing the importance of giving their employees some time for recreation during the summer months, as is done in other cities and towns, have agreed and resolved that they will close their respective places of business at 7.80 p.m. of each day intervening from this day to September 1st. 18, Saturday nights excepted. A sensible I and proper step to take. ; r " . i.inii rii..c. , The Ksit. letnitte.lthe tine t one dol- Aleek Bryan, col., exhibited on our . . , . ,, .. ' ' , . , , Ihtr and lbtttie promised to Itx the streets yesterday five large Irish pota- pu ' , " . 1 , cost but up to a late hour in the evening toes taken from one hill. lour M,Hl it Vllsst;n -(ive.r'but not paid. hills would make at least a peck. ClbeitAfovo I ctlcinl Iilciiioi lnl ! i D'i'j absiudoiiing family was brought uji. All porsons interested in the suitable I Mr. Ceo. II. AA bite appeared foi the de observance of Federal Memorial Day are leiid.tut and after atguing the c.iv it YoqiioMed to meet at the Custom House i was dismissed at compaintiiit's cost. io-morrow (Monday) evening at 5 o'clock ( 1(s(,a (Up T;a- to makfl'the m;cessary arvangtunonts - : .. ,., " , 11 ,,., . , I into the manufacture ot brick. Jlns lla. lot iburell s shoe shop on Middle street I .. . - , , .-tt ."rxTTrT-,Tr '" : ?Kr ' " m . wi Y' . r, - 1 , . , . , , . , i luacliino is capable ot turning out I rout CHAD WICK; Mrs. Nantv ..(..had- with a Back in his hand and inquired: i , ,,,,,,- ., , , .... ..... , . .,r,, . , , b. 000 to 20.000 bricks per day. and will wtnc died at the residence ot Airs, i What do you have lor hall soloing . . , ' .. . I, , I add another enterprise o great niiiior - Sarah Oxley of Pneumonia on the 20th boots?" I . . , ."' . " 1 . ' ,,, , ,, . ., , .. , , ,, I mice to this place, inst. The funeral takes place this the 'Seventy-iiv-e ceuts, replied llarrell. 21st inst. at the St. Andrew Chapel at 3 "Well tl'ieie's a little something to do Ml' VV; K,""K 0 sv 1,1 1,1 ' k A - U'--v.i '(., ' m. .:Aniu r -ilia -r.iir.iltr 1 1. i.,.i.. .1.. i i...ilKin work on Air. Hudson s store, ctt- (. (. K;JL 11. Jll. 1111? II irii'iri "i l.u. ...,.. j . - . .. ... ... - - - are invited to attend. marine News. The ncooner Hchekiiutli, Cnpt. Carson, arrived from Philadelphia on Saturday morning with a cargo of coal con signed to Geo. Allen & Co.. The Cojtfoineacame in from Vance boro last evening with a cargo of naval stores. . . , Y Tho Trml made' her reguhu trip to 7 Pol loknvillo and returned on Sttlurdny. -. t;oinprouilHei. .--.', . . , y Two sailors were'dispuling on tho streets Friday .night last, when they agreed to go off, find have a-fair and miliaria '-fight. Arriving - at the place agreed upon one of thein asked if there was no way to settle this thing; the oth er replied, "let's go and get adrink and anil we'll nee about it."- After getting the drink theyretired again, pulled off. cottts and. conic not to blows, but to a compromise. ' " " ! We leai'U the Trent River .Transporta- tion Company has purchased the Jolly Old Field landing in Pitt county ou the : Oil F. O, Simmons, Vhmrmun Vwnmte Contentnea Creek, and contemplates!" wonoi' Quaker Bridte Itoad. . erecting a wharf and warehouse at that point for tho accomodation of their pa trons. We regard this as the most im portant Landing , in that soction, and this move will be a great convenience to the shippers as' AvelP ast to the Steam- land Switt ('reck. I !ow Itrrur. iHnrkct. ! Wo pass Solicitor Grundy over to the , . . . tender mereios.of lirolher wmr. T i Solicitor visited our cit v market, vester- i . in diead on fat beef, on chicUns. on i ab-1 hii;o and truck genenillv. Tt mi-ht as well be undetstoad that ew Rente has the best i.i.nkel tl.e,t,l(' u 1,1 Ukl" I''"'-""' Stile. We will bra' on it for every-' thin- except its iniseinbloschool s s, ,n. , St. I'a ill's 4 Inn-, h (.Corner Middle ami Nouso stivets. M;i:sse.s Sunday inoriiiiiK at and' S o'clock, rontilical HirIi Jlass nt 11 o'clock by Itt. Rev. II. I. Norlltroit. D.l). The sacrament ot conlirniation will ,n n.lminiute.wl ;,t S I..o,.l.- 5 ll. .,f. ternoon; and at W in tin1 evening there will be a KeniKin by the lit. h'ev. II. P. N'urthrop. I). IX, billowed by benedic tion. The set vices will he parlieularlv im pressive and interesting in the morning l;en ice, and Die music ill be under llie direction il I "ciil i'si; ir I ! 1 ,a I Yoix. Pirsomil. Hishoo Norllnoo nrrived veslerdnv litoriiinu'. nnd will l .reach at I he ( 'at hoi jo -i Church to-day Mr. I). S. '.Annul . of Onslow county ! was in the city on Salurdiiy..'' lie says i the cold weather is nsiiif the voun" ' cotton up badly. ' ' "' V ' '" ' . Messrs. J. A. Patterson and J.J. liax- lor of tbiscily leli on the itflernoon i train yesterday for New York iin.l will I 1 ll.l , . iwiimiin tii ii unit (mi iln.rc, ,,,, 1 ,1 ,. . . t,-.. ,. , i vu uiyo uu iraoiui, j'lr.. J. , Jiryan and lady passed through the city yesterday, on their way to Stonewall. Mr. 13rvaii is Mayor of Uoklsboro, nnd.whiJo ho ' U ' ahsrnt tending Pamlico court, the -'bovs" at Ooldsboro may have a (ine time; ' ' wi, il.o.tavv,..v. ' Tlic m ui cm iii'iv " ' ' ... ntauixtmtc'N Court . . Fsn. Sfatilv had hptore him on vester - day, at his olli.ee near the Canton House, one Hatt'ie Willis, uJian Williams Smith for an assault on, Eliza J. Moore, As the reporter stejiped in the Alagis,- irate announced " "Twenty . cents' more which makes j three dollars and ninety cents, and if you go in jail yon will have lo pay the expense. 'Vl ain't gwtne, no, sir. 1, ain't gwine. I ain't got too many friends found soinebody overslept himself.- here,'; said Hat tie tossing her head, Tho A-lu b l)a d ,a nd I - atiU about. . ... the ct'oouet club has resumed business. Y on went to too ninny uivt places i fore vol i come here.'' "No sir. 1 havn t been to any bar rooms to.day but I went to plenty ol 'cm I yesterday. , ' ,,. . I .iiur nii Hi' ii limn utriiiuii nt I in i nor ,w jjn, Jiut.lS, CilK b Villi HO 111V tlllt'lU ; ' thing lor seventy-five even money V "No; must have a ipiarlcr for the heels. One dollar lor the job." 'All right," said tho man throwing down the sack and beginning to move off. ''Hold on Mister.'' said Harrcll ns he drew out a boot about fonvtocu hwlicn long from tho snch. ' "Never mind" said he. "I'll be round after them this evening." llarrell knew by this Unit (he fellow considered tho trade closed, so he laid to make tho best of it. Ho half soled tho man's boots but he says it took just one and a half dollars worth of leiither to do it. ' , He makes no iiH(ro trades with it man with a sack on bis lihotilder without, ex - miliums liKfcer n - ,. j Qkor Kridue io:..i. .We ww, tt littlt; 1M, (,,)VS nf;o w)iwl Ht, t.0K1.;,tulated our .L.iies ait(l Onslow readers upon getttng --tH for their road. We give below a letter lrom tlte Penitentiary autliori ! ties Dear Sir: After your visit to' the Penitentiary to inspect the fifty -four convicts from among which uumber we had hoped to make up an squad of jthirty five or forty for the work on your road, T requested our physician. Div, J. W. McOee. according to your directions, to examine the squad and report the names and number ot nil Ui.d lie might imd in jlns judgment suitable for your work, but I am sorry to have to state that he ' reninis onlv Unci" tlmt lie thiol.-,: .-mi!,! Un .uli .i,ruu.lv An..,-..! ...1 1. I 1 , . n ' ". -Hie act were, all MibimlteU lo I lie ...I ,. i . i ... r: i .....in .. i """1l u"lK "' 1,1 u" IJ " the ltith. and thev duct to espies-, ,1ni' ? '" 'oa"l t heti ino.t hc,.it "'"u',s tlMl tlu'-x -'H-at this tune unable i to furnish the ituntiier of men you desire f"1 t,ul w,,lk- 1,ut ''" ' 1 . : ... Ill , ,,,,1l',yin,s wuh your re,uisili,iii at Ine ' " w M 1 11 i j i . i i laicitpseii volt win please inula rest tin- tion passed by the lioard. Yotirs Very IN'pecl fully, V, ,1. llicKs. Architect Warden.. Kinston Items.. Auollier slight frost hereon the morn ing of 1ll(li instant. The I'Vog t'hil i natural deformity is on exhibition here, High tax drove away the "flying ; Ifot'se-;," and, the little boys civ. j l)r, W. ,A. J. roliock. the - discoverer l and proprietor of the celcbraled tn.ed i ical ciinipoiti.i.l': 'No. .7," ,s;iys " he got the name fioiii readingtlic Hook of h'ev- ' '" '"' J"lnl I 'hi I lips thinks he, too. could i afford to pay six thousand dollars iur a ; l(,rs,! ' I'leuos ttp Noi ili. il . like;niK cnrt'erisii. iiolable one; beginning tl"'"'. he could sell his dos for three with the humble calling ol" vherdslo " thousand doIh,,s each. , : on the plains of Texas, he gradually arose bv his own eiiecgies to an exalted Dr. AVhitaker s iron-gray horse, once jMwition in church tti'ul' society. As a owned by,', AV, King. of (his place, ran; preacher he is logical and clear, a'ud is tiway with the Doctor s buggv at his 1 l , l , Mm -i tiiilmi in li.iinj 'i.iiii 1...I 'I 1 n . , I , , i - -". !. 1",.'1..'V i and arrived in itist()!i aijont t) o clock a.m. with everythitig safe and sound until he reached Miller and Canadv's nl-krnei wlioiv n smnsli up niK'hu loccnrrcl. ' The Acnc fi out New Hei ne wilh corn 'and mefchandise, . arrived" last! I ' i ! W 'ednesdtiy, and left Thursday morning i with the. Temperance jiicuic -jwirty and ; 1 others lor 'irt linrn well. There was a large and lively, crowd aboard, inclu.l-' higCol. Sloses, lot .king out tor his favor-; ito tish crinyd. tiler belllei Some of jiite of the example of the; temperance' party .rloried. likt O Shunter. t .-o'crati the iiisof nr.-V'ci..ri Polloksville Items. i No Daily Jot kxai. to-. lav suppose The lumbei 1;,r the in w - nuivu in oeiiiii jiiioiei.1. iiiio w oj k will be commenced on it in a few davs. i . I If Prof . Yennor is responsible for the present cold snap. I think a committee should wait on him and ask him (o hold up awhile. . ; Farmers, are busy -.chopping cotton. Some complaint of scarcity of hands. We noticed one of our farmers in town a few days ago buying a very sorry hoe (of the 'goose-neck pattern ), which wo sujipose he iiifends to use hiniHclf. Mr. S. Hudsou is negotiating for a urtcK macinne, as lie contemplates comg i i . .1 . 1 ' l ... 11, i-i. liirging it. He is in uiiitig a i oice oi 1 1 six hands besides himself, and has all he can do. He will finish .1. tst ir Bell's new store in a few davs. It is; showing off now considetably with its new coat- of paint, and Will be wheni"..' vary tow. t, . ii-fcc. . i-'i-. i.h.is finished the-bestbHiyig4irtHWll.A.--i!.;- .. A.:ranKrnna,U. will ..::.-..,.. .'.. . : liiiilronds iii src.t fri islil iviIii.tiI, : ' ' '' mi,,.. 1 1 . .. 7V' ,,.,,.! i.i I I' Hllll lllf 1M 111, Milll 111',' H l l, The i'lrllMxIiMt Con H i Ciici'. '''-,, ' . ' ' . Nasiivium:. Tkn.. Mav Hi. , lite -appointments for preach nig itt the pulpits in and around this city on the second Sunday ol (lonern! (:onler enco assigned sonu of the North Caro lina delegation us follows: Rev. Dr. 15. Craven. First Presbvle rian, at H p. m.; Rev. Dr. H. S. liurk lioml. Moore Memorhil (1'resbvteriani at 11 a. m.; It.ev. Dr. 10. A. Yates. Piisl Cuiiiberlaiid Presbyterian least Na 1 vilje) at 8 p. m. Jtev, Dr. II. T. llinlson, ; t ni.n iiapiisi tu o ,.. ,.; uev. Dr. I. A;ra;en, i.nrisuan ( iiurclt at; II. a. in. ! It has been the good fortune of a iittiu- .Z'S Carolina Conference repeatedly during 1 1' 011. rwt,& - , inillluiitll. the. distinguished ministers land lavinen of the Southern Methodist Church during the Conference; among (.he ntv, ami n-ii,rt,it ail gouils its w them Revi Joseph us Anderson, D. D.. of i , . , , . White River Conference, Arkansas, lie 1,,Mwi. was born in Hanover county, Virginia. , Call . ninl - extuiiiiio our slock . fit id October 9th lS29;was educated in dif- prices, Slables runiished t'lec loall our ferent schools, the last of which was ,.,,,.,,1.... ,.,,kI,M(.,.s Richmond College. He was' admitted . "m,lLi 1 uslonl1 "' ' into the Virtrinia Conference in the fall I Coods delivered lice lo any .iirl of of 1848; was married to Virginia Ij. Veil '.able, of Farmville, Va., December 10th, 151. At the susjgextinn '-of l!i-.h.i Pim - e he waslrmtslerred to Florida in I"'1-'V!'1 V" '' iolio,t to AYliite Doggott. ll was a member of., tho !ciieral Cimlcleiu-c ot iMiil nnil 1,0. and is an inllncntial mouther ol th( t i i i i : i . . . i .i i j ! ' Wi' ;"sl l l' the (leneral Conference of Willi I (' did not moot on aeeotinl of ll . :.. ,.( 1 1.. 1 .... .... . i ... '"""" yj ".. o." ... - - - l Zh,v., , (.()lliViTed on liiio l.v llimrv t'olleir-. ki(.i.I, Ui.i in 1M. !!. a to' '!' celebrity: is the author of several ini.iihlished works, and other's, '"Tin; B ble t lirist tan ' and "( inr ( hiircli. two. it-m-feu tint- I,..,-.. I.,. ., 1. lat ion in the .Nuith ami W.vt. hosidi out rihitt ions to the, lierioilicals of the. I'liur.li. lie is an able theologian and ittiriU'live preacher. His fame-is alii'oad in the Southern Methodist Church;. He is six feet high. . of .fine, robust physique, light complexion, bine eyes.and sandy hair, He is n.ov sin tioned in Searcy., Ark.riisas. fine of the prominent young Hieii :of the deneral ('(inference is Uev. J. ).). Shaw, of Texas. He was born in thai State. December 07th, lS-'U. .'After. I lie war he was' without means mul evl sir;,. i,!1- went to- s.aiool with boirou.. i..ooks an.l received ms tint ton mi ere it. 1 le, however, ac'iptired adiliei'iu e ucalion which lie paid l.u1 by hi;.; own t I'orls. lie ( 'onl'ei'enc three year four vears iiunr.i the : in w,'i pro lessor in .It charge of jlt.Uv.cst n ;:p;f,ii(ie.i Hitr in t.'ol! Alexia '"cip nr:,l is" svi" one year at Lane; the .fourth. A ear v. strongest siatiuti !i was a niehibef nl t. Waci..'"!','''xas. Ihiii. conl'd'Ci.:.;:'. ihe (Jeiiei'al Con enceof 1H7. ami is the ch'ainnait -ol ij;:;",,;-,!! ''S';,'" l"'!',111'1' 1,1 'U(!! J l H' (1,1 U H ill U Ul 'J ... - . ' el,., a..., .,..! v.,.;. ly.and bn.ii;;lit I ill 1 r I ol )l ri '11- -iv t i ii e icer ha ' - trust with the feelings produced by the ; gloomy and inclement days of the iie t j.wcck. The ( 'onierenci'. rea-seinljled Willi a deep sense 01 uui inor..:;m in- i f ni'ijctc iu'(iU'iiii Hi il ' ('(( i' ill ln-i sne.-i.d 'woi k b.d'ore'ii bebe' . ii" ei "'' livo K1'1"'1'''1' suiei'intoii.ieiits. " i'' a nnoum en inis ei.'i lion ,i , .ne order, and jirevious to Ihe voliny g-'sled the hynmconunenciiig ''leach me, mv (io.i and lung . In all things Thee to sc And what 1 do in anylhii To (1 it as I'orTitee.'' ' i which the Coufcrcin e a fervent i.r.tyer. led by Uev. T. I, well. U, 11. .01 tUe.Mcmpliisroitiei The first ballot was then bikon: whole number -of vote,, i-n st was '.'I cessaiy to an Election V.M. pheus VV. Wilson, I). .).. of iiKire ('onference. h.aving rt (.les. vas tlecbired c'ecteil. , The. Conference n.'ljouni o'clock this nftcrnooii.. Ue the THE OLD KSLl'iBbi; .BEWII & ENGEL DOULf l) BEw I call die aticis Uou nf my : In Hi.' liicl ihtrt 1 .on oll'crilis BViCR as FiTFM 1 , :u mil l)i: j I l : i. L 1 1 . il- tiitywliiTi' in i In i nlii-il Sl:0,' i'rt'l! ill (lie- liiilri' Uifri. i! j. I-,, vl(' ( I , 1 liavi- li.'.'ii Imu'iHiik for'a l-iig lime ISci-aiur it. Knt('l'i ( cl )ji ;iti'(i i;i-.(!i il tti i claim f"i il, ilml ii i- I'itjii:il :ini .Setter r ; um :lll(t :i(rli)Hiin;; KHzthr! h ( 'il v yml (li.'liv'v'fi fh:iii ii' iirAiutj IV.ckcil in ii Sni' item',. iM.ltlillJf, Yin' claim iit;ht,' i',,;' i 1 . i- j I h:il ii is I i 1 1 1 t -KI.'KSII an.l I'llol, n;i ,c i; lllll i to let il (,rl M .11 1, Ci'lliill' t'i'diti Niii liill; i Lot llins, I ' ri -tn -cm id t ly .,.lii-ii ! dciilcis, nnil, will f, ic mci'diait liccri Hi Ue,' I' tii. i t,. 1 an, a- 1 hciip ns tlic ( Ik hk l. Patron ui) I lie tinii of I lie l;ilnil wav O Iv i -ctiinR i,.i.i fnnn mcfr, a, lis all iini, a n .1 !1 tc ft .ft I Tn lull' I'm-liitM' r,!!hl'-ai, -aa rala I . t ; ti lvi, ami cim KittirantciMtt -, will miflea vnr .to :ui iii llie tnii; , . ,, . . ,, . iluua la Ihe pa-t, ...iro ina ai :iil la i is i'afi ii'n . j.'iii.wi- tli w. n.-vci d " Y rry ri'sK'Ci fully, James :Kcd;u0"na' XjK MHAA'Al. Constantly nreh iii:i a lull Mi-.- Jlioi'Mi. ii vawrivs, ' . - and ' ' ; -' - '- FARItiEU?.' BTJPPLKf . ' winm we oner its law as no Hiii.-e,. in - . the. city, 1 12 111 AV. & ). : ( 'll'l"l'( IV. Mitldllll dSii!-: 11;; ';. -i Hit ry Hi . ' Tl'Ui'KNTlV!:. - N Hciajie .- i. -"Tai;.-;l..n t'.i i-'l. lid-rdi- uiuicy It i;i. k. f,.;- rtn: !':!! In:1 ( v'l'NTiiV I l'Ki'.,sl,o,li(!..: Meal in, bo!u i'l-e.-,!! i'iik 'i -la-, . ') : s.i,l M n 1 boh.-,!": .1, i; fed; C,' id I'hirk l.'l- .' , ft 5-. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 21, 1882, edition 1
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