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VOL II. NEW BERNE, N. C," TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1883. NO.' 39. ';j!iiH''. LOCAL NEWS. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, - , J. L.!tKYAJMiohinery5 ! ,11.2 ft E. B. Roberts Change of schedule. Old Maids Meeting to-night. , . , ,- itirul Mlalatur Almanac. Sua risee; 44 Length of day, J- . Sun aets, 0:58 f 14 hours, 4 minutes. v uowMMMjaa.a.'m.ern mm Hail storm on yesterday.,, , . ,' The steamer L. H. Cutler arrived from up Neuse yesterday with, cotton. j The steamer Neuse arrived from Kin- ston yesterday eteoing with cotton and j other freights. , ' More new pupils were enrolled at the Graded School yesterday. The number now enrolled is 591. V 1 " " f,T, The steamer Stout arrived from Bal timore yesterday morning with a large cargo of general merchandise.. . , 0li maids1 club meet to-night at the Misses Oliver. . We suggest that they declare war. against, all old bachelors and widowers. , r.f.ii.j Tio'--i9. Mr. RnkrT Inock showed us oh Sun day morning an-egg within an egg. The inside' egg had a hard, perfect shell just as the outside one. ,'. -The market is well supplied with sturgeon meat There was one on the wharf on Monday evening measuring about eight feet in length. - The shipments over the A & N. C. Railroad yesterday amounted to 522 boxes of peas, 156 barrels of other vege tables and 16 crates of strawberries. ' t Dr. H. G. Bates was honored by both the Encampment and the Grand Lodge of I. 0.O, F. during their fecent meet ings at Raleigh, having been elected to a high position in each yt' kfrf The 1 convict force on the Quaker Bridge road has been recruited by a squad of eighteen. The State can hard ly do a better thing -with her convict force than to open up numerous roads through the public land in this aeotiotf . The steamer Florence, while com ing down the Neuse on Monday, was struck by a whirlwind during the ; hail siorm and her house lifted off,' turning the boiler over, and making a wreck of , Mr. Robert Lodge hands'' vi the fol lowing problem: A. B. and C. have sell them at the same price, and find they each have received a like amount of money for their eggs. 'At what price . were the eggs sold? ;: & T . ' An especial meeting of the "Ladies Memorial Association1' will be held at the residence of Mrs. 6. W McLean on Wednesday, afternoon, May 16th, at 5 o'clock. ; As business of, importance will Vva hwmatit tin flia atAnrianna rtf all tho members is earnestly solicited. 1 . V V vaa. wan mxm.i m. Mmrvmrw - We have an invitation to attend the Commencement Exercises of Kinston -College which will, open June 5th at 8 p, m., by the Primary and Intermediate Department; j Collegiate Department Wednesday June 6th, 8 p. m.; Annual Literary Addresses by Fab. H. Busbee Esq., on Thursday, the 7th, at 11 a, m. Trustee's Annual Report, Thuraday,p m.; Annual Concert, .Thursday, 8 p. m, Messrs. Jas, ''JLjl McDaniel, . Charles Askew and James fl. Rouse are the Marshalls. -, Cotton Market, ) .New York, futures advanced, yester day, closing steady. Spots advanceed one-sixteenth, closing firm New Berne market firm. Sales of eighteen bales, 9 7-8 being the highest paid. , , : ' mCW YORK XABKH, SPOT Middling 11 1-16. : r Strict low middling 10 7-8. , low middling 10 9-16. , f HEW TOES FUTURES t Vi"f June. 11.11 - .. -yjX.l July, . :.09r.Uar.ys7,-;'-. August, '11.15 , T . , .''ike Methodlrt Plnle. " "'JE'vliv .The picnio of the Neuse Street . Meth- odist Sabbath School promises to be a most enjoyable ftffair,' iTh,e jditnbiAL has been remembered by the committee of arrangements and If we can spare tLe time will willingly 'accept -their . kind invitation td be present.' 5 'y 'Xi! The Btfamer ATeue, of the Neuse, Riy' er Navigation Company's Line has been . chartered, and with the aid of two com' mouious Eats to be covered ( with sawa ir, n i i 3 ; .4 hitea witn comiortame seats ! f .iriLh tiuUi portation for the par , 3 grounds selected are beautifully 1 on the t of Trent river, ' " 9 above the city. v . 1 Le formed In proces- ,i U ami past seven O t tl I- poi 't'f rafc3;, and preceed 1 . '. r rri. t Land,l will n' I ' ' " '::.'.f street.' the :tcf i : i i i -3 ; ' on li Sehooner Arrivals. -J j Schooner Havana, Capt. G. Caffy, from' Englehard with corn and cattle consigned toW. Pt Burrus &Go.' Schooner Bvla Benton, .Capt. F. F. Spencer, from' Fairfield; with corn con signed to W." Pi Burrus Co. v . Schooner Mary S:, Capt. 'J, 'Berry, from Juniper Bay with, corn consigned to MeadoB,: Wahab & Credle, and W. Burrus & Co. Dralnlac the Iew Piaeca. ' w There are, many low places in the city that are difficult to drain with aoque ducts, so the city authorities have con cluded to try artesian ,wells for this purpose, 'if being as much impossible to fill one of these as to exhaust it. . They will begin work . to-morrow on ' one in moonshine alley to be tried as an ex periment, and if it answers the purpose several others will be sunk. , ';', , , . ToarKame In Print. :f- ''Oi' H. R. Bryan, Esq.,, left for Raleigh yesterday to attend a meeting of the Directors of the Penitentiary Board. W. E. Clarke, Esq., left for Goldsboro yesterday on professionaj business.. Mrs. Mary Hunter; of . Kmon, is in the city visiting relatives and friends. , , Isaac Patterson, Grand Captain of the Host, left yesterday for Raleigh to at tend the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. , , Dr. Charles Duffy left yesterday for Tarboro' to attend, the N. C. Medical Association,!' ,. Miss Hattie Coleman, of Kinston, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned home yesterday..1 , Miss Mae Templeton, of Baltimore, who has been visiting friends in the city for several weeks, left for, home, afr companied by Capt. Matt Manly on yes terday. -:.. . :; ''..''.t: t '?- .;ti ii 1 I i ii i iii . . . The' Wilson State Korma School. The next session of the State, Normal m i , iliii t .1 j ll.' r;li . 111'. ocnoot to De neiu a vv iihuu, wiu uuiu- mence on June 14th and;, close on July 19th (The Board have secured the) ser vices of Prof. J. L. Tomlinson, Superin- tenaentorme wuson uraaea ocnooi, as Superintendent, and of Prof. E. V. DeGraff, Superintendent Of Publio In struction.) Paterson, New Jersey, as Principal. Prof. DeGraff has has a na tional reputation " in ' Normal School work, and in his great specialty of teaching teachers how to teach has no superior in the United States. - The Corps of Instructors, further, con sists of several able and experienced teachers, including Prof.' D. B. John son, , Superintendent , of , the Graded School of Newborn, and Prof. Geo.' E, Little, of Washington City, D, C. With Profs. Tomlinson and DeGraff ajt the head again aided by a competent facul ty, the School will sustain, an doubtless increase, the high reputation it has. al ready gained. " ! ' ' ' ; 11 ,J .1 .i! News of Sense River, All done fishing and returned to our farms. We have glutted your market this spring with fish, and will do the same this fall with grain and lint. We tender ouij thanks to the Neuse River Navigation Co. 'for the care they have taken with our freight, especially Capt, Dixon, of the steamer Kinston. Wonders of Navigation of the Neuse a few days back when one of the steam' ers was plying on those waters she lost het way1,1 run up Gar Creek, came back puffing as if nothing had happened guess deck load to heavy The steamer Florence was challenged to take freight the day after .the plonio at Cowpen, was not noticed by her Commander. We think, from the pile in the pilot house,, she had freight plenty. Little Bill. fr, ; 4 o ine Loiureu lax rsjer.' v. m ji. . i m w The' Cemetery Committed would say that the Cemeteries are not supported and improved by appropriations from the City Council. They employ a Sex ton foreacmmeteVy, and by resolution provide that the funds received from the sale of burial lots be, turned oyer to the Cemetery Committee who shall keep an account with eacL Cemetery and the funds so received be used by them for the improvement of the Cemeteries'. Since 1865 Mr. J. A. Simson, by con sent of the. City Council, has acted for the city in the sale of lots, he laying off all burial lots, making deeds and col- .a 'av' ' m " . T . 1 a lecung ait monies-ror Dotn uemeteries for which he has been allowed a com mission of 10 per cent.. The sale of lots in Cedar Grove Cemetery since May 1st, 1882, amounts to .$692.00; during the same time the sal or ; lots in Ureen wood Cemetery amounted to only $15, We now have to the credit of Green wood Cemetery $54. If the colored citizens will manifest", the. prdper Inter est in Greenwood Cemetery they can soon make great improvement. It will afford rc m. aittee inuch pleasure to render them all assistance possible in forwarding this movement., ,..u For three years past your committee has endeavored to C't the colored menv bers of the. Board of City Council to! manifest the proper interest for the 1m- provement of Greenwood Cemetery, We now have the assurance front the Colored member now on the committee, Mr. V. A. Crawford, that during the present year he will devote himself to this work, and I can assure the colored citizens that he will receive the, hearty support of the committee. 3. V " Very respectfully, , Alex Miller, ' " ' ' Ch'mn Cem. Committee.' ' ROLL OF HONOR forth Ittonth Ending April 11,1883 ' ' ''.- FIRST GRADE. ' .' Master Ralph Avery, . a K wuue Hay, h', Arthur Kafer,' : V Ines Stvron. i;? -;f:.f- Master Leo BurruB, ' ' ' ' 1 . Miss Annie Tisdale. v ' " ADVANCED FIRST GRADE, f Miss Nellie Hilton, " RosaDaU, ' . " 'i . , " Sadie Vass, Master James Carraway, Miss May House, , , " Mary Lewis, , . . ,. , . Master James Hill, , , u : Charles Roberts, " Hugh Wood, , Miss Carrie Simmons, , " Annie Sanders. s SECOND GRADE. Miss Minnie Wade, " Jennie Burrus, " Sadie Whitford Master Herbert House, ' Miss Faith Brock,: " Mary Hendren, , " Mary McSorleyf " Daisy Swert. : . THIRD GRADE. Miss Rosa Hamilton, . Master Floyd Chadwick, Miss Florence Nance, Rosalie Schwerin, Lily'Rasberry,' Nellie Wood, ' si ; " " FOURTH GRADE. Master George Jones. ; , Miss Mary Jones, -" Ada Burrus. " . FIFTH GRADE. Master Lonnie Pool, Miss Lula M. Stanley, Master Walter H. Willis. 1 - SIXTH GR IDE. Miss Mary Brown, " Lizzie Bar rington, " Leona Cox, ' " Janie Brown, ; ' " Lizzie Tilghman, Master Sollie Cohen, " Seymour Ransom. j SEVENTH GRADE. .Master George Ransom, " Miss Minnie Eaton, : u Laura Brurer, " Annie Barring ton, " Mamie Stimson. La Grange Items- Mayor Mclntyre is indisposed, though hot dangerously so. ; . .tl ; uavia warters, near this place, is plowinc ud cotton and elantinsr a second iiuro. ,i;.i I A child six years old of Mrs. W. C. Hadley died at her residence on Satur- .Mnjni . ' Howel Aldridge, a good citizen of this county, died at his home near the Greene county line on Saturday morn- i t -i i i .j i , ' ' e . J n ..-v : : l .. ' . 1 Services at the Methodist Church , on Sunday by Rev. Dr. Paris, of the P. E.I Cerebri l Text: Luke 0 chip. ,47, 48 and 40veses, Chills and fevers are becoming gen eral. ;If they should increase as the warm weather advances, sickness will! be distressing, r.,A " , , r i Speaker Rose will deliver the address I hnfnrn nnfi of the Litnrarv Sonietina of I Davis' High School, and Rev. Mr. Eason, or JNew cerne, before tne otner. One hundred and ten bales of cotton changed hands at this place on Saturday at from , 9 3-4 cents to 10 cents'. 'j Mr, Noah Rouse delivered 79 bales, receiv ing 10 cents throughout' Mr, Freeman, of Goldsboro, waB the purchaser. And old fashioned picnio one of the eating" kind met at Frog Point seine last Tuesday. John D. Waiters', 'Plo" Croom and Wiley Dawson are holding disputeas to which eat the fourteen Li a 3 fi-l. .' ..i. DisQiuis, au una m luto quantities. , A targe ounaay ocnooi excursion irom TTInctnn fn RmiftifloM ' liVtlav . ' Tha Principal of the La Grange- Academy, joyuur . juurpujr, Rave nouuay ana accompanied a, large number of their nnnila nn (ha frln Plumra a a am A , v- -i,:.- UV IkUV VJUACA VWJQVIja WUVUlOiO TV CMS B aVv TF whoate too. much and it made them eickijt) one swallowed a chew of tobacco ana or course wis maae nim vomic L. j. Awards and wife left this place on last Friday- for their new home In Florida. Mr, Edwards is the senior partner of the well known, firm of Ed wards & Murchison and haa. long been identified with the business1 interest of the town, and is a live and energetic business mail. There will be no change in the business; Mr. Murchison will have the management here, and Mr. Edwards 'in Florida. Mr. Edwards carries with him the best wishes ef his friends, and will return in September. Messrs. Joynor & Murphy have em ployed Prof. II. n. Williams, of Gates! county, now at the State University, where he will take the degree of A. M. in June next, as an assistant. Mr. Wil- liams b the first who-has received this degree at our University since the war, and in his extra course has made a specialty of the modern languages and Greek. The Principals of the La Grange Academy will thoroughly prepare stu dents' for ' college, and ' continue to I otherwise add to the usefulness of this popular school. ' ' ! ' Hyde County Items The 14th of Mav is court dav in Hyde, uany cases will be tried. Mr. A. B. Swindell, at Lake Forest. nas giaa tramgs. Its name 13 Zadie. Mr. A. B. Tunnel has .sold all of his Beea rice; mere are otner iarmers witn 1 rice to sell. . - , The people of this county are on the sunny side at present. A few weeks go the prospect looked gloomy for farmers. 1 .. . .Mi-.v'.' . uaviiiK a .uiuuiwtau mmuujj mu Aiunjf i vuuruu. , xuiro vuruoui, umuy uuu WUTV1M3UW1U mnuy uwuw uiouci glad, mr. Bowman is a very pieasanM aiietukor, i : :. ..... . . tt ... we nave no lacuiwes m nyae ioi shipping like other counties. It is con- that wb ml th numnino- nff I , . . " - . - j -r . - place, but hope we will be at the jump ing on place in a few years. Hyde county is the richest county in North Carolina. The soil is adapted to I corn; it is the queen county of the state on raising corn. The people are generous, kind nearted and accommo dating.' Some of its citizens have left in order to live more stylish, while others have left by happy greeting. COIVIMERCIIL. , NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 0 7-8: strict low middling 0 8-4; low middling 9 5-8. Seed cotton Extra nice, 00.: ordi nary2io. , - Corn In sacks, 61c. ; in bulk 59c. RICE -80 to 900. per bushel. Terpentine- Receipts moderate. Firm at S2.0U for yellow dip. 1 tab firm at Jpl.oo and l.vo. . Beeswax 23o. to 25c. per lb. Honey 60o pcr gallon. WHEAT uoc. per bushel. Beef On foot, 6c. to 8c. ; Mutton 5f2a2.23 per head. . Haus Country, 12ic. per pound. LRD--County, 13c per lb. - , Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eggs 10c per dozen. Peanuts $1.60per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. onions 4c. per bunch, u m Peas $1.00al.25 per bushed,,, xudes JUry. c. to He; green Be. Tallow 60. pe lb. chickens Urown. eoa70c. per pair. ' Turkeys $1.75 per pair. ; Meal Bolted, 75o. per bushel, r IrOTATOES tiauamaa, 50.; yams 70c, per bushel. I Turnip 8c. per bunch. I YYALuuia uw. per uubuui, , I , . , : Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. ? , Building 5 inch, neana, o.av saps, w.ou pec THE ATTENTION OF THE "OLD MAIDS is called to a Special Meeting, to be hold at I the residence of the misses olivee, to- NIGHTi at EIGHT AND A HALF o'clock. A a himlnau tt vltj,! ImtvwtariitAli t.rana. acted, a foil meeting la earnestly requested. Tuesday, May I6th. 1883. OFFICE. OF, THE 0. 0. S.! 8. CO. ' Newbern, N; C," May t3. i ""f j ON AND AFTER SOAYUAY 13th, M Ht ,8 C A M t H bHtNANUUAH I WILL.! Discontintie s, aST See advertisement. i - ' i . , , , ' E. B. Roberts, Agent. Ncv;I;:rn Drench Oliico ., . ;. r,. . W. P. KOENEGAY & CO., pi GOLDSBORO. WATERT0WN. 1 ECLIPSE I . ... . , . sT. i . AND FRANK ENGINES I j; FIESr CLASS,, equaled ;by few, i exceiiec , oy none. Kercrence, is maae I to every party using therot, bausiac- I tlOn ETUaXanteeU, . , .. ' l I , . ". , - ..' l . Do not be, tut off With the common I . . ' a 3t . Al i . v A Lnf, nrt f, MMti hrf W. n. Bhow yoU their points' of excellence. Also, agents fcr the HANCOCK1 INSPIRATOR. f eoTTOJsr aiNs ; SiinpKcity Power Presses, the best made. Grist, Mills, a Bfltingra , Pipe, i FittlnfTi.'w''.i-'it,,j',i and rnacliinery, generally', ' 1 Sarhnle eh- For further information call On Or ad' dress, ,i. -;..; 1 ! i , t - xj. jttiAM, Manager? ,,rnnyl,5-dtf w, Berne, pr !, city items: This celnmo, next to local news, is to be used tor Local Adrertislmr. " ' - Onslow County Hums, Side and Shoulders. And Pure Hog's Lard, received this day from the terminus of the. new Quaker Bridge road, will be seld low for cash to close the lot at once. C. E. Foy & Co., , , j mayl2tf Grocers, Middle St. - i ;. ' 1 : iij ' ,1 -ii , 1 . A. H. Potter in makinir soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. ' " ' - " ' tr, " TOTKTJCKBRS. , - DaHjr Unt, ' A.&N.C.R.R,, , 1 Office of Gen. Freight Agent, Newbern. N. C . MaT 1st. 1883. I Ship your Truck via A. & N. C. R. R. ana Atlantic uoast Line as loiiows: For Washinsrton. Baltimore and Phil adelphia, daily, except Saturday and ""J?"7 ,, ?OT New York, Monday, Tuesday and i) ' ' '' V''1 ... uor tioston ana froyiaence, Monday xruCK Snipped as above Will gO tnrough promptly and without delay. o, Xj, JJIJujIj ap29-3w Gen'l FreiKht Aitent, , rar. uevrey j:j 1 ..n 1. j . .. i I TZZ TZm lZ a-hiw heF ?ld ?t"ld V0U Wl11 8h? ha.B lU8t received her new (roods, and if you want cheap hats call to see her. First Picnic of the Season.' The members of Hivna'a Crek Snnrtav School will give an Excursion from Riverdale to PollokBVlHe on WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1883, stopping at New Berne and Col. J. N. Whitford a Landtnor. There will be a Sunday School Celebration av rouoKSViue, wnere addregges win De de livered by Revs. L. 8. Burihead and L. O. V&8B. ' The New Berne Silver Cornet Band will discourse music for the occasion. rotter will fnrulsh refreshments of all Kinds, and see that everybody keeps cool. Steamer will leave New Berne at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. U. Li. hakdison, B. E. WILLIAMS, Managers. Notice. The white Tax-payers in School District No. 8, and Township No. 8, In the County of Craven, are hereby notified that they will be heard at the next Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners of said county, in June, as to the' submitting to the voters, white, of said district the levying and collect ing an assessment In said district, In aid of the public white schools of sold district, JAMES A. BRYAN, Chairman B'd Commissioners. May 12, 1883. dtd .. , WANTED, PACKING HOUSE MOORE I Bright, Clean Green Peas at Thirty Cents per Gallon, hulled. we adopt this method, being unable to secure sufficient labor to hull1 peas and snucK oysters at tne same time. mayia ' MUUKK SC BKADY. For Rent, The Dwelling House at the junction of Craven and Middle streets, recently occupied by Hill Humphrey, Apply to ma3d2w " THOS. S. HOWARD. Goat Hands Wanted TWO No. 1 , Coat Hands will find steady, employment at , on Middle street. WQood prices paid for good work. maylOdlw . i ; t. UJ CO S Ik CALL A CIIAS. I!. OLACK'S !fls.'.' Ana examme n'sptocjc ,oa; ,r,lfu t-. ' wit -.''' "t'i-' V Is. ' r . -t .' ' ! .ii.'.1'.-'. ,' tt.M'.A.'J.iii.?i..;il.: ;i-u Coffee,' i-fi-j),.!, -. u :.'4i-.:--iviU'. Cheese, i-A f mr.!Hit'!frf Vi.i ill .V ':.,,'Ul!t' and all kinds of Meats, Lorillard , Snuff and Tobacco,' and a full line of Liquors, all of which1 are befai sold low fof ; CASH i; j.,., l. J ' t . t Ii..) . RCZTICla t GEO.; B. GUION. has! removed i his Stock of Merchandise , to; the Brick Building, at. the corner of Craven and Pollock streets (known' as the McLean building), where he will be pleased to see those wishing to pvchase In his 'a. fT -f S iPj jV.C'I TJ.'K'ii- ? line.', vv . .nayO-diw fl. r.1 BiWEfl : i. :l iur :t-'.-.. ; "' yv, -l.:: -A Is now displaying the 1 MOST COMPLETi STOCK OF Ladles' Fancy Gccds , if. AND Brbught to Newbern by any Merehant this Season. . We Guarantee BAEGAINS. MANY GOQDS SOLD AT Than ever before in this Market. An assortment of Children's Regular kade Hose At only 23c per pair ; worth 50. A lovely stock of Irish Ponit Embroidery, And a thousand styles of Hamburg" bought so low that we retail it at less than the regular Wholesale price. Beautiful Balbrigand Hose ! . t At 25c. pef pair. An Elegant Stock of . , WHITE GOODS,1 ; such as Plaid and Plain Nanisook ' Dim ity, India Mull, Dotted Swiss, etc.,; etc., oil at prices, to' .'...it .i;.un ! ' - DEFY COMPETITiOU: ' ' " 1 ! Goods sold at as Low Prices as can be bought in New Tork CALL EARLY, and, lnnlr at, i pur beautiful Plaid and fitrined Gintrhama. at from 7c' to lOo. jie yard, Zephyr Cloths; Satteens.' Ctiain- lirav Viinn Valll,tv nn.i ii . v...ufa UUUV.Uf,, J iai Other press Goods. , ' ;' ! U. ii: i. V: ,itli3m '.-!' I til! v,-;" .BLACK.1GO,QS,i,,t,, VMiwieung.oi .;ja8nmeres, tiernanas, Organdy (j Satteens,;; Flannehiw. Nun's Veils, .,Tiamise, pene.Albatross, pW CJoth, Henrietta, 'oh,' hudda rs - t ti i . uiuui, uuwij, ciuf, eu; ana, a Beau tiful stock Of DRESS BUTOXS, at'5c to l0bi'pVa6zen.H " yi-v. ;:il.1 i) ii tf K'l'u.'Ii:; 'lifiiit' . iiiiT !Vt )':!( f i ,'.'-Mf ' 'n' ) finCf ,',.'.(' n!A.nct iitoniofw.es ' Hoods fbr; CASH, and therelbra' 'bring' tnVnioney and get more ibaV'vi ' U! ' ' ' A. ti! Lower Prices than ydu can at any other place in 'tlte city'r-' '.:""'' I '' s'We'cutWrapWofanyV" s n gtock:,,,hl,v;,, ,;U 'inilyutr m i.).i:'!i'r' '';. ) 'Li;,ii. f. : i.r .!: S
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