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. . . . .i I ' 1 'AILY VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, M AY '23, 1882. NO. 44. ' 1 ? The OURNAL. LOCAL NEWS. f - JVJ?IV? ADVERTISEMENTS. Bayuss & Co. Sans Souci Hotel. ( v - v. Our canvasser, Mr. C. C Taylor lias ' gathered in 74 new subscribers for ns in Hyde and Boaufort in the last two 'weeks; ' : ! I Mr. Elijah Ellis "cleans 'cm up" on that Irish potato question. He showed one yesterday that weighed twelve ounces. Major Dennison has received his new press and put it in the place of the old one that bursted at his oil mill. He is now turning out forty barrels of oil per week.' . There will be a dime party at the Method iHt parsonage on Wednesday night, May 24th. We can sjieak from ' past esparience and promise that it will be very enjoyable. 'The Methodist Sunday School at Bench drove will hold their annual picnic to day. The steamer Neuse will take the school up the river far as Biddle's. We wish the gay and happy crowd all the pleasure this world is heir to. The Catalogue of the University of North Carolina for 1881-'82 is on our table. It shows 199 matriculates during the Collegiate year, of whom there were 8 Post-graduates. There are 12 resident Professors, and 2 Instructors and 1 non resident Professor, who occasionally lec ture's. f Prof. R. P. Pell, A. B., is Seere tarv. and Kemp 1. Battle, LL. v., ir President. ."', The necessary-annuay expenses, in cluding tuition, but excluding clothing furniture of room, travelling expenses, Society fees and pocket money, vary from $109.50 to $233.00 per annum. We notice, in addition to the courses of study heretofore laid down, a Teachers Course of two years, designed to prepare young men to be teachers, either in the public or in private schools. We notice in the Catalogue the names of two students from Hyde county, two from New Berne, and four from Lenoir county. far have failed. We have tried to get the amount of fish shipped by the vari ous dealers, but some of the largest deal ers are always too busy to give them to us. We desire to give the public all the information we can about our city, but we sometimes meet with very poor en couragement when we ask for facts and figures. Change of Schedule. . We learn that the Midland road will change their schedule on next Sunday to connect with the North Carolina road, and will come down iii the evening in stead of the morning. The Raleigh train reaches (ioldsboro at half-nast ft n.ni.. nnd this will ulaep the Midland train ia Morehead as late i ftle attenuinK Rainlico Court as 9 or 10 o'clock. Can't Dr. Blacknall, in behalf of his guests for the coming season, get the R. tic D. authorities to change their schedule a little so as to get to Coldslioro a little, earlier V The irs now lie over in Raleigh about four hours, and if they would slop this and come on direct to f ioldsboro the j tp Midland cam could leave there by '..lrt..U n,,.l .... M"....!. .... .1 1. i.w.iv unit ji-t iiiup imi rm'iiti ity rsim- i were stilly t. If Dr. Blacknall can secure this! AntiU'onimunion Soryice and Sermon oncession from that road he will be bv f,,,. ,. Charles J. Curtis. rendering his guests a great service, for j trt: loih verw 2nd cuapior or Kcvotii lions', no one likes to arrive at his destination i "H'' iiiou faithful untniiatii .-nut i m no.- thee in the' night. It has been a great incon- ' !i "f lif''-. . :- ..'.'.' i TKMPICRANC'K (IA1.I,. KVENINd SF.ItVK'H. A Prolific Potato Hill. Mr. Alexander Cuthrell, one of the best and most experienced fanners of Aurora, Beaufort county, raised this spring one hundred and fifty-two Irish potatoes from one hill, varying in size from a partridge egg to a lien egg. Rursrlary. ' A bold thief entered the liouso of Major A.' R. Dennison on last Saturday night, between midnight and day, and rnV,hel it of a suit of clothes, a watch and three or four dollars "' in money The entrance was made through the floor it baviner been left unlocked. The thief has not been caught. ' " Railroad Sleeting, , . ' i " We learn that a very enthusiastic railroad meeting .was held at Trenton last Saturday. ' It was the day appointed for the meeting of the committee from Jones and Onslow counties. Capt. E R; Page was appointed a committee of one to see President Best of the Midland Railway and submit to him a propo sition in regard to the road from Core Creek via Trenton to Jacksonville. Mayor Court, i. Jabe Jasper was the only one to toe the mark before His Honor yesterday He was there to answer to the charge of violating t.hS city ordinances by: firing off fa gun. He was discharged upon payment of cost. Two other boys, B. Swert and Bassie Watson, who engaged in mortal combat in the back yard of Miss Corinne Har rison's school, ought to have been be fore the court but as the policeman failed - to come up at the time, they were taken before a higher court. , in to tell us what a good pit per we were j and glory of Cod and for the happiness 'alert and wide awake. 1 Te is a member making. . of men. The blessing will descend to of the Presbyterian ( 'hnivli of this place. Mr. (1. K, Dixon fr.nn near Polloks-; our children. ' ville, Jones county, dropped in ou Man-j lie closed by showing 'the sad pros pects of those who have not this "secret" of the Xa:v. nced.; -The first peaches of the season passed hero yesterday. They were from ! i:.,..,....l. I... ...i.I XT... A 7 1 m md his word is trusted by all w ho know ! , , . t , f. iucr'- ST. P.W1.S SCATIIOMC I IH Iti ll. The services at this 'huch wen- day to have his name entered on the Journal book. He says Col. J. N. Whitford is the coining man in his dis trict for the Senate. He also reports labor plentiful in his neighborhood ami i cotton doing well. He put fortv acres interesting on .account of Uu to a stand last week. '' presence or the Bishop, Kt. Rev. II. 1'. Mr. J. C. Whitty of Polloksville. was j N"rtlll'"l, I- D.V in the city on Monday. H 'navs the At Uo'cl.wk Father Oberle delivered ;i ground has been broken for the Baptist 1,lain ani1 ilnlres'v address on Prayer Church to be erected there, . . Messrs. Clem. Manly, L. J. Moore and lam. lie is in K' liealth nnd weiL'ns RonHtiiiL' ears iu:ide tlieir nniuaran in over ?IJ0 Kunils. lie is over seventy, ! market yesterday morning. They were and does nut 'work except on about his l,us,, lie ,ys he takes "no , in'beenVe gooS! cianfoi t at nil tit lite, but he lias given I During the past week eighteen Targe up taking all medicine, nnd "waits forones were caught at the fisheries of .Messrs. . k. liiivis S on. These fish ari only valuable for theoil which their ' livers yield eight gallons being the av j erage and is worth from 70 to 75 cents , per gallon. It is used for lubricating ' the coming of ibe Lord." I'l'lriiit. Morohead City Items. W, W. Clark of the New Berne liar. John P. Hall of Jones county, arrived in the city yesterday loaded with bay blossoms and sweet potatoes. . the manner of performing, the obstacles to overcome and the conditions for ob taining the blessing. This was followed JIk. Kl'lToi:: -Our town is terribly ex cited over a horrible case of infanticide. Some unknown colored .woman took her chilil supposed to have been alive and ' purposes COMMERCIAL. by l'ontilicial High Mass by the Bishop, j buried it under tlie southwesfcorner of ISi-w Bcrup Clin relioM on SiiikIim. CHRIST ( Hl KCIf I'ROTKSTANT HPISCOI'AI.. Morning Prayers by the Rector Rev. . V . Shields. Lessons, (Jollect, Enis- s and (iospel for the Sunday after 5 Ascension day. Ilviiin.i 101 and 'I'M At 5 o'clock in the afternoon the sac-r ranient of Confirmation was udiiiiniK-' tered to four candidates, the Bishop ' prefacing the rite by an explanation of' its use and the benefit to be derived. : j At 'S p. m. Bishop Northrop reail from j the 17th chapter of Saint Luke the :ic-i ' i count of thi' ten lepers who went., to ('lirist to be healed and were answered ; in these words: (Jo lne' yoiirx'h iiniii ilu (irii'f-l , The speaker announced that his theme j the Atlantic Hotel, but either through' tear or some other cause, neglected to hury it deep and the dogs detecting the smell dug it up ami eat .oil' the legs and arms, the head and chest remaining in tact, when il was discovered by a biiy who made it known generally. Mr. A. If. Webb, telegraph operator' here, was appointed by the I'rnbale 'Judge as a special .Coroner in t his ca m and suin monetl a jury of six men w ho. upon in specting the body found it iii such a mutilated condition dial they . deemed il their dill y to call in a phvs'iciaii and Yellow dip $2.50, l.'.ii. ic in sacks; 90c. in the meetinglwas Dost ixmeil for tlie time. based on these 'words was. the. Sacha-i Suspicion points strongly to a certain MK.vroK I'KN'AXi'K'oneof the seven Sai ra-1 'mi hi to girl.- Will trv to give you fur- venience heretofore. -- marine Keivw. Bomton News, We give below at telegram froni5 Mr, Best to Mr. J. P. Caddigan... We. trust the Midland road may have Mr., Best's personal attention in the future, and that the work may be pushed with vigor and energy. ,!-;"';.' '''".... ' . Acting upon my. advice the Directors of the Pacific National Bank of Boston voted last Saturday to discontinue busi ness. The . Midland will suffer no in convenience from this change of policy. Since November last the liabilities have been reduced $2,285,000.' By good management with creditors and stock-holders-can be paid'in full.' ' . . - ' " W.J. Bkst. Chattel Mortgage Faets and Fleiirr. . Our Register ot beeds has recorded since Jam JJ6thvj3evea .. hundred -and thirty-seven ciattiU i)rtgages. Ve would like to giver the number of lien bonds, r?al estatemortgages: arid:rfeeds; but we were unable to get them on ac count of one of , the books being at the Register's house. We think such items are of interest to the people, but we find some difficulty in getting them, i We have tried to get the monthly mortuary report for th eHy several times, but so AltHIVICK. The schooner CoM, Capt. Ballanee. from Hyde county on Sunday night with argo of corn. . ' The Ohio, Capt. Scarborough, on Sun day from Hyde with cargo of corn. i The ,l..J17iifiV, Capt. Carawan, from j Hyde on Sunday with cargo of corn. ; The M. Carrk, Capt. Bell, from Hyde, yesterday morning with cargo of corn, i The Lunvlia,. Capt. Peel, from Hyde county with cargo of corn. Most of the above cargoes wore con signed to or purchased by Mr. J. A. Meadows. C't.KAftKP. The schooner (litis. '. Shiiiicknon left on Sunday morning, and will lake a cargo of lumber from mills below here. The Conti'iilnca sailed for Trenton yesterday morning. The Tmii went on her regular trip up Neuse river yesterday. The Xi'iise goes up Neuse to-day on a picnic excursion. The Defiance sails to-day with a heavy freight, among which we notice about forty barrels of cotton seed oil, some fine lumber from J. C. Whitty "s mill, and a large amount of rice from Mr, Elijah Ellis' mill. Federal Memorial Day. As per announcement in Sunday's issue a meeting was held at the Custom House yesterday afternoon tfi make ar rangements for a snitable observance of Federal Memorial Day, E. Hubbs, Esq., presided and Geo. II. White, Esq., acted as Secretary. The following committees were ap pointed on Orator, Reader Of Poem, Chaplain, and Marshal: Messrs. Jno. S. Manix, C. R. Robbins and H. G. Bates. '' On Music Wm, S. Phillips, Jno. IT. Fisher and Samuel R. Richardson. On Arrangements E, M. Pavie,Thos. Daniels and D. Stimson. On Military C. R. Robbins. Floral Committee Geo. E. Tinker, Edward Bull, E. Hubbs, R. 0. Kehoe. Capt. W. S. Simmons, Geo. S. Fisher and E.: E. Fisher. ' ' On TraiKportation-n-11. G. Bates, A. R. Dennison. J. B. Brown and Mayer Hahn. , , ' On Finance E. W. Carpenter, Geo. H. White and R. C. Kehoe. On motion, it was resolved that the above named ' committees report at a meeting at which all who are interested are invited to attend, to be held at the Custom House next Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. incuts held by the lioinun Church as of divine insl itution. l'enance is divided info t .vo heads: Virtue of Penance and the Sacrament. of 1'enance. Virtue of Penance is the fruit or manifestation of sorrow, as in direct acts of personal mortification or self inflicted pain fasting, wearing I her facts as Ihev be enme I; Down. i k ol I hi Ah: Reading 1 19th Psalm, from Hist to 104th verse. Prayer by Elder .1. L. Win field. Song- TiOth Hymn. Sermonliy Elder J. B. Parsons, Tkxt. First chapter of Genesis from example of St 1st to fit h verse. 'matioii. Subject. The liower of Cod's word,! The Saerannnl of lVnanei The speaker in discussing this subject j timi by the Priest - is the means reminded the audience that in the crea- j ting sins I'orgivcti alter baptism tion Cod simply spake and it was done, i is accomplished by contrition, or hearl He argued that the word, as spoken by I felt sorrow for sin: confession, or the Apostles, was just as powerful as in ! detailed accusation of '.one's self to a the beginning, that it was, as Pauleys, i priest approved for the im pose: and the power of Cod untosalvalion foevery i then "sentence of absolution" from sin one that believes. pronounced by the priest who has re ceived the confession, and has been sal- leaning Catling fwcnly- M.W IIICKMC KIAKKET. Cotton. Middling Ui; Iw Mid dling ll: CimmI Ordinary' 10; Ordi nary S;. Ti lii'K.MTxi:. Si -rape 1 .."ill. ' Tai:. I.r. to i Ui'K.-'-Si.ir. to C(U!X-:l'irni: ! bulk, .; !i:s Vl,:!:,. . t 'hi xti;v I'm ircK. Bacon hams i:i;c; shoulders 9c; sides 10c. Lard He. ileal unbolted i?l.0n; bolted $1.10; Fresh pork K;.. Beef stall fed, fiaTe. on ' fool; grass fed 5c.. Poialoes yam ."ill. Eggs 13. Hides dry 10a12c. green .""..v. Beei'.wax 20c, Chick-eii:-; ll'k'i t!2c. per jiair. Fodder 1.50 per rtt't.' . I'eannts l.T."i. Mr. B. 1!. IJainey. tin- lantie Hotel, isbiiilv engaged i iip'lliehonse. He 'says' thaiiMr. is going to build 1 vvo collages of six rooms each. o be ready bv the 1st of! 1..I..' 'I'l. I. . 'l .:'... . l i .ioi, i hi m- i ou.lge ;ire oenig liaUllMIl now "at iolilsboro, and will be brought down soon. This cerlainlv will be a1 liinri. ..ir-iie l,.l'.,v,, .. ':,.... ::.:..,.! "J" I ' ' I, 'I I III, ' I HI III 1 I aircloib. use of the scourge-ami Die, -Major gets through will, il, to whom! 1 . , ,.,,.., Mnv . pi,nriotn(t Paul was cited in cottlii-.''."' "" this town -b,,( . whole .,.-! ,..,sv. ,,.,, f.f. ,, WPStern su " ; tyouo's a debt o grain h,e. perlin,:!.2aa4. Ml; extra e4.7aa5.75;fam- Tlie ii.iptisl:; ot Ibis place are earnest-' ilv rli.0ti.7".: ( 'ity Mills superfine $3.50a Iv at work raising funds to build them ! ''": do. extra 5'5.lKia".S0; Rio brands I! ii l.-.i-ii.l. to tin- IMl HI.S'l l Ni-w Hirni' .Tounual. MARKETS, obi-. get-! This' JIKTHODIST CHrCl ll. Services opened by singing liKHih hymn, followed by prayer, and then by the singing of hymn 090. In the absence of Dr. Bulkhead, lie v. Geo. W."Neal preached from Revelation 6th chapter and 17th verse: l'or 111 irn'.'ii d:iy of r:iN. ,,,; .,( Avlm uluill In- i.i.li' to sla.ul ? The Judgment Day was the preacher's theme, and he impressed on his hearers the necessity of preparing now' for that event. A christian may pass this life under adverse circumstances; may be laboring under adversities and trials. I islied of the penitential d isposiiion of 1 the self-accusing sinner. The Catholic Church claims this power . hum II. e Words spoken by Christ to I'e-ilhe iter, and afterwards to all the apostles:! "Whosesoever sins ye reiuil. they are ; remitted unto them; and whosesoever) . t sins ye retain, they arc relainel." This; , gill was uol i the inr.t hut lo the o(cc. and as this otlieo now exists aiid is filled by the priests as successors to (he aios tles, so the power to forgive sins re:;s with them under thi-i commission. .The Confessional is a great institution a church. The Shepherd's Point Land Company with their usual generosity, though ii is nol becoming in me to say so. have given them 1 wo lots for build ing purposes. There are. now stopping at the old Macon House -Sans Souei Hotel .Mrs. Claypoole and family. and Miss K'ilburn. all of your city, who seem lo be enjoying themselves finely. This is very early for summer hoarders. The i..lerel in the niei I ings -of Ilu Vv. Mr. I'ueki lt st'-cins lo i. u rease in tead of diminish: Ik- is now assisted bv .Mr. Meurv ..I New licine. I.. A. W. .l. STATE HEWS. .m il (roin our I'.' Italic but he is sustained with the knowledge, j in keeping members of the Church from that, like John on the isle of Patnios j sinning. The dread and shame of con who was neglected and forgotten by j fessing deters from sin. and the fact men, he has iu God a friendilthathis that one goes often to Confessional is an reward will be had at theniraT Judg ment Dav. '''.' ' ': '' BAfTIST CHURCH. -Overflowing Ever .Songs Overflowing Ever Precious Name. r""" Text. Sixty -third chapter Isaiah, 3rd verse 7th chapter Zachariah 14th verse. Rev. F. W. Eason, pastor of this church spoke of the loneliness - of Christ indication that he can bo trusted in mat ters of business. Iii this doctrine there are to-day 250,000,000 believers; and its existence and the fact that the secrets of the Confessional are never revealed are proofs of its divinity. The Bishop is a forcible speaker, but has few of the orator's graces. Ho speaks rather with authority, and claims , ( 'alio, of r friciuls for iiulien Solici while He was on earth; but showed that attention fmm iw atter.mther than The l.aiae of V'. V is being urged bv hi. lor of the 1st district. j The Ciiuinirrt !n! noiiinates Col. Cha., j W. Jones, of the Charlotte (Miicnvr. for' Congressman at large. A correspondent oi'the New lierne 'oiHworcml lionsinj'.fcs'M.'Di.iAV. Steven son, of New lierne, for Judge in this district. 1 lo would make a good one. 'A correspondent of the Xrirs dud Ob HCi'tXi' nominates ( S. "Woote'n. of Le noir, for Congressman tit-large. A wor thy gentleman who would . do honor to tlii! State and .this . district. - (itrteivt Co. Tcleiilmite: Superintend ent Worth of the Slate fish commission has sent ilr. W. J. Doughty one hun dred thousand shad, whieli have been released in Newport River, Pilot Geo. Smith reports the buoys in proper' po sition, and the -result of recent sound- .V.2"ki7,37. Wheat southern higher; western steady and inactive: southern red !?l.:s.sal.4:i: amber 5fl.44al.4fl; No. 2 western winter red, spot, .Sl.43al.43J; Corn southern steady; western easy; southern white fill,'.; do. yellow 86c. B.U.timohk, May 2'? Night.Oats linn: southern (iOaOiii.-.; western white (i1:ii:!c. ; lci. mixed (iOatilc; Pennsylvania (itlatWc. I'rovisions linn; mess pork f?iy.75a2ii.75. ( Bulk meats shouldera and clear rib sides packed 9Jal21c. Ba conshoulders bifc; clear rib sides 1 :'.!.: bams I5a154c. Lardreflned l'."ic ( 'oll'ee firm; Rio cargoes, ordi nary to fair. Sail!. Sugar steady; A soft II ic.'' Whisky quiet at Sl.20al.21. Nkw York, May 22, Cotton Net receipts. "(CO bales: gross 2,429 bales. Fu tures closed steady; sales 246,000 bales. Mav 11 U5a1l 97; June 11 98all 99; July !12 usa12()9: August 12 18; September 1 11 87a 11 SH; October 11 45;" November 1 1 2Sa1 1 29: December 11 29all 30, Jan I uarv 11 -lOall 42; February 11 54all 551 New York, May 22. Cotton irregular; sales 1,069 bales: Uplands 12ic; Orleans 12;c. Consolidated net receipts 2,983; eximrts t ' Great Britain, 5,550; to coMtinunt 3,181. . Codec steady, quiet and unchanged. Sugar firm and quiet: fair to good re fining 7a7c: refined firm; standard A t).Ia'Js. Molasses unchanged and quiet. Rice dull and weak. Rosin firm at .:2.30. Turpentine dull at47a47c. Wool linn and rather quiet; domestic fleece 32a40c. ; Texas 14a20c. Pork fairly ac tive; mess spot Sl9.25a19.87; old 820.40 a20.50; new extra prime S17.00. Middles quiet and firm and prices unchanged. Lard more active, opening about 5c. r I higher and closing weak; prime steam spoti:11.82iall.85. - - - - Pergonal. Captain Bell brought in yesterday from Hyde five hundred bushels corn, for Dr. J. L. Latham. It was in good order and sold well. A. B. Turnell, of Lake Landing, Hyde county, was in the city yesterday and reports the crops in flno condition. Tlie farmers are fully up? with their work, and a large quantity of rice 'will -be raised if the seasons continue favorable, Sam. Ipock and J. J. Spear, fourteen miles front tho city, have ' planted sev eral acres' in Irish potatoes, and they will dig and ship Thursday. 1k vmJ A Mr. Dryby, of Southampton county, J-Va i delivering Jloctttres tliroughout tjie fcounty ou the Bible. A fruitful theme. " ' s'.: ,.: ' . ; . Miss Johnnie Bell, of Haslin, Beau fort county, is sojourning in the city, a few daysi ' She -is 'a- Bell by name and also a belle in beauty and attractions. ' Mr; D. K. Parsons of Maysville, Jones county called to see us on Monday. He reports a pretty fair stand of cotton in his neighborhood. Sayfj he dropped those who served and obeyed were not alone; that Christ was always with .them etc. Nkiht. Text in Proverbs. Subject. A young man void of under stand. -" ' J ; ... , ' He addressed his remarks esjiecially to the young in regard to parental obe diencestating that they were never too old to reverence and obey their parents that they could never repay them for what they had done for them, etc. ' rRKSBYTKRU.N CIICRCII. Sabbath morning. Rev. L. C. Vass, Pastor. Tkxt: . pnivinl ( H.n Mini viwr'-li! wrer is with the righteous." After an exposition of the text, Mr. Vass dwelt on three points, viz; I. The blessing given to Cod's children to sustain them; i. e. "the secret of the. Lot-il." The word '.'secret" from its Hebrew original refers t the intimate friend- the lnanner of his address. His descrip tion of the foils and hardships of the priests at the Confessional was vivid and lifelike. He claimed that it was the J most, arduous of all the duties of tho j priesthood, and for that reason would ! never have been invented bv them. i '. .. Ntia's llfixl. The advent of this favorite convenient resort will be seen .elsewhere. It will bo opened on the 10th of June and we are assured that every effort will be made by the Proprietor, J. (V Perry, to make this season surpass in,its ample preparations for health and enjoyment any-preceding- one:" The facilities1- For rapid and frequent communication will be so far superior to any thing in its past history that we anticipate a splendid season and can well hope that it will be come a common meeting ground of citizens from all parts of North Carolina and of persons from other States. By tho fast new steamer Shenandoah it will -Corn active and ings on the bar or "rip" as follows: At CHK'AOO, May 22.- ordmary low tide, 1,i ieet: at ordinary higher at 74ia74fc. for cash and May; high tide, 18 or 19 feet. On Saturday 72 Sc. for June and July. Pork active, last the southeast wind caused the tide firm and higher at l9.02ial9.75forcash; to rise higher than ti .ual. in fact the ' $19.G()a19.0r for May. Bulk meats tide was higher than before since last strong and higher: shoulders.8.75;short fall. The pilot who brought in the bark ribr, si 1.40; short clear sides $11.75. Home says he thinks ho could have j - - . - brought in a vessel on that tide drawing ! FOKMUN MARKETS - . 22 feet of water. No damage was done j so fur as we have heard, and it was, if I Livekpooi., May 22 Noon. Cotton anything, beneficial in its elfeets, as the 1 1)1 moderate inquiry nnd freely supplied; '. , ... .... 1 is : .1 .11 ..i..,..t,. un if!i.-.!,i,n; r marsn was wasneu clean of out grass, so . eeion,; ujnaiiu ,-nu, muiuumr ui- ship, theconfidentialrelationshipofCod , M, within three hours from Elizabeth Wltll men. tills supportine blessing IS If'ilv ill ivliieli nil nuil ol'lberom.trv experienced by God's chihhen. 1. In ! are" now connected by raj.id railroad all temporal perplexities: 2. In difficult j travel. Nags Head and Morehead are moral problems, which are solved com- tho most frequented sea, side resorts in forta'bly under the light of Cod's grace ! North Carolina, and their proximity in the Soul. 3. In all sore troubles in-1 and easv steamboat connect ion' make cident to earthly life, marred by sin. ; II. The character of those to whom this, blessing belongs. They are the! '"righteoti".. 2. As explained iuProv; 25: pi, these are they who have a holy fear M Cod: not a slavish dread, but a fear lighted up with joy, which keeps from false hopeas well ns from fatal presump" tion. 2. Those. hi are "under ?a 'cove-' nant with Cfod, and are taught by His Hoty Spirit."' " 's ' ! -K v III. He then showed what complete 'security the righteous have in Christ's "secret." ;.)- ' --V" .'; ' This friendship is the most valuable possession in this world; for tlie honor them naturally benelicial. During the that excellent hay can now be obtained. Star: . The lirsl green corn of the season l was in market yesterday, it was raised j in a garden in Brooklyn, Those who! want to replant cotton are. troubled to get the necessary seed, which have nearly all been used f.Jl'ei tilix,ing pur poses. Mrr Fred. P.7iici,"soIt of the late L. E. Rice, left last evening for Washington City, where he U to stand an examination preparatory to entering the U. S. Uevenue Marine service. Mr. T. B. Kingsbury, of this city, has been invited by tho Methodists of Mali fax county to pronounce a eulogy on the life and characterof the late Rev'. Thom as Cr. Lowe. who was one of the greatest pulpit orators of the South, mid was a native of (hat county. The eulogy will beilelivered on the LmiI. of June next. nt the now church pist erected at Hay Woods, in sight of Mr. I ,fiwe's birthilai'e, and where be first i.niled wilh the Methodist. Jkiilii 'ei','rir: The receipts of cotton at this port for I lie week closing to-day foot up 479 bales, as u gainst 28 bale's for the corrcKj mnding period of last year, an increase lor thm week" of coming season we ho,.e to lind tho d.J i r U "'V T . . h . . . ' ' Ihc receipts ot the croo year (o date visitors at Morehead familiar taces at foot ,ln m.MX hnles-nsi no-njnRcii.vr.-,n' bales lo May 2:1d, 1881, ;ui; iiwreaie this year of 19,883 bales.: We niulerstatid (hat. Messrs. Colville & Co., of this city, have secured the contract for furnishing the timber for building the bridge over tho Tar River, at Tarborongh, for the Seaboard & Raleigh R. R., now in process of construction. The lirst in stallment of this timber has gone for ward, and a friend at Tarboro, who is a good judge in mich matters, writes us that it is tho finest timber he has over seen for large timber, and we think, with him, that it speaks well for our city that the contractors should have had to come to ns to get the timbpr they Nags Head. K. (Htg Eeouominf. Thl i'l crn Year Without N!rp, Thomas Malcolm, whoso cose ultracf eit wide, attention three years ago be cause he said he had not slept a wink in teu yearsj is still living, without sleep. He1 says he has not closed his eyes in sleep for three years, and, indeed, that ho has not slept at all for thirteen years. His neighliofssay that they have been at his house at all hours of the day and night, and have invariably found him leans (M. Sales 10,000 bales: for soeo- ulation and export 2,000. Receipts 10.71)0 bales; American 11.700. 'olK.ii M-.irlictK. May 22.-Calvc.ston, US; Norfolk il ir- Maltimorer 11H Boston, 12i; 1 Wilmington, 11 7-10; Philadelphia, 12,! Savannah, Hi; New Orleans, 118; Mo bile, 112; Memphis, 11; Augusta, lit; Charleston, 1U. EASTERN SMITH CAROLINA MA 11 1! L E WORKS - . . ' ' i ' EWllERNF, N.C. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ALL KINDS CIIAYK AND BUILD INC WORK IN ' .-' ITALIAN& AMERICAN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILLIS, - Proprietor, (Successor lo George W. CJaypoole) ' ' 1 c-Y i ' ' ' ' " '"'i :' ;'V- ' Cor. BROAD & CRAVEN Sts. - Mar. 30, I y New Berne, N. C
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 23, 1882, edition 1
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