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The Daily Journal from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Daily Journali
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New Bern, North Carolina
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THE JOURNAL. On and after MONDAY NEXT, the New Berne and Pamlloo Steam Transportation 4 -777 (SUCCESSOR TO Hymans fancy's Premium Guano, rjor.iiwiorT- Company. CZLII-WEESLY IINE: --FOB New; Yoric, Baltimore; Norfolk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, ProTldence, i and other Cities. Hymam Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed ileal, good coSy, fefcd: 4 For Oasb or on Time in Lots to Suit Customers. Will fteliver on Landings or Railroad Stations Free of Freights '77i OFFICE AT LEVI '7 mar3.

wgrod3t IIIIJST0I7, 1L C. blown against a tree and liu i her neck broken. The damage to property was chiefly among the houses in the less closely built portion of the city, and did not extend to the stores and more costly buildings. Kump's brewery, at Main and Fourteenth streets, suffered! severely, and the new German Evangelical Church, which cost was badly damaged, as Was also the ne Methodist Church ouLydia avenue. The individual losseB are generally The line of the- storm extends through the city nearly three miles.

From Main street the hurricane followed Fourteenth street to Grand avenue; thence to McQee street, destroying all the houses pn the south side of the street for one block. From Oak to Locust street, on Fourteenth street, all the houses facing th Park are wracked. Many narrow escapes are. recorded. A man named Stioo on 'East Twelth street had his clothings literally torn from his body, being stripped almost to his underclothes.

In bouse on McGee street a lady was sitting at a piano 'in the eeconcl story when the" wn4 lifted the upper part of the house and left 'her fj i i We have established In the city of New Bernea LAND AGEIVCY, for the DUrDOSe Of ailVAHIslns anA Commission real estate In New Bemo and In tup country adjoining. t' Ci i All parties desiring to sell will It to their Interest to place them in AGENCY for sale. We will advertise all property committed ur Jn Bewa.JocBiiAt A3JB WIM. MARK NO fcrfAHBte BaIk is kpfbci'Cd. Our experience In the examination of Deeds will enable as to guarantee to the buyer, sat- Isfaotlon lti regard to title.

HOLLAND ii GTJIOS. novWtf wiw (eal Estate AgenUi New Berne, N. On mlla ,1 Mn, "ARM of forty acres with good dwelling house The land Is situated between two tracts of Mr. Jog. L.

lthem's on Trent 18 an exceeuiugiy desirable tract fop all Trucklug. For further particulars apply to -j ff novlStf lroLLASft 150 Acres of Timbered Land1 ftn a mIIa aaa. tT l- vuji umjc cans iiuju UttVeilHJK, nmr A W. R. nllntnlnar tha lamiu a Terms moderate, Apply nt one 3 i One Large and.DesirableLot In the City, situated corner ot East Front and ng adjoiniug that of Jonathan Havens, Esq.

Terms modomt. Apply to NEW EEHNE, N. C. MAY 17. 1883.

Arrival and Departure Hails. MAIL CLOSES. For North, West and South, via A. N. C.

R. E. at 2 p. I 7 For Beaufort and the East, at -t7 For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m.

For Trenton, PolloksviUe and Mays-ville, daily at 7:30 a. m. For Granteboro, Bay River and Van-demere, daily at 8 m. The contractor will take passengers to Stonewall for one dollar, and to Aurora semi-weekly at $1. CO.

OFFICE HOUBSr In Money Order and Registered Letter Department, from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. In Mailing Department from 9 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Dfflce open constantly between these hours.xcept wherj mails are being distributed" or sent.v Open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a. m. and from 8 to 4 p.

m. STATE NEWS r-7 7 '4 (Jleaned from our Exchanges. Clayton Bud There were 42 cases, tried before the Mayor during the past twelve' montbs. The revival meetings, at the Academy, closed last Thursday evening. There were fiftee conversions during the era id this township are'cearly thrpugb planting cotton, and those who planted ten or twelve days agd have a perfect stand, if it will just live.

Charlotte Journai-Observer Mr. W. J. Tuylor, of Crab Orchard township came into our office yesterday to show us what sort of wheat he raises on his farm; The sample brought taus was cuj fro'm'a two acre field, and, from the head of the grains tQ the roots of the stalks measures six feet eight inches. This wheat is the variety known! the Baltimore white, and for this season of the year beats anything we have seen or heard of.

The field, will be ready for the cradle in a few weeks. 1 Raleigh Visit or A. Gainey of Moore; county, killed 18 wild iurkeys the past sprang, killing at one shot and 3 at Another, the' three weighing 66 poundai-T-rBiBhop Lyman- 'confirmed several; persons at St. 'Augustine Episcopal (colored) church yesterdaiy morning. At the Good Shepherd chtflih last night he confirmed ninepersonsl We were shown to-day by Mr.

Bufus Gard ner, ot New Hill, the tomahawk taken from the Indian grave in, Mpore county, of which the Visitor ga ve an account of some days ago. The tomahawk is in the shape 'of an axe, cut out of fine marble, and is quite an old relic. It can be Been by any person desiring to see it at this office." 1 Washington Watch-Tower ThereJ seems to be a universal complaint iA town and country that since the Legis latureput an embargo Dr. Bryan's Dut6h neteapd ah tteekies in Pamlico, river, that no fish can be had for love nor money. The seines bad to cne out on the 1st since which time there bafl been no fish in market.

The tributaries of the river are full of her but the wise and econorriica'l Legislature, passed, aK act which pro hibits a vary important industry and quite a lucrative business, Washington and the surrounding country will sen siblv feel this silly and nonftensif nl law. WMmington, Star We learn from Capt.tR. PPaddisok that thf) osb to Mr; W. F. Monroe by the burning of his large mill near Point Caswell, on snuay aiut just, amounted to aDOut $6,000.

Mr. D. D. Barber, who had the mill rented, loses heavy in lumber and timber The fire was purely -We met a prominent Republican on tha cars on Sunday night. He told us that be was in favor of abolishing the internal and, therefore, disa greed with the Stur.

He said he was in favor of it because he was a Protectionist. There are some Democratic leaders and some Democratic editors in North Carolina who are in favor of wiping out the internal taxes, and because they are for a' low, tariff on are. fair traders, Funny 1 i1 THE CYCLONE IN GreatjDestrnotion of Property- and 8omLo84of Life. Kansas Crrr, May. 14.

The la test estimates place the loss to property in Kansas City by, yesterday's cyclone al about $250,000. At least fifty bnild ings were blown down, and 200 more were badlj damaged. Thiee pejrsons were killec-r Willie Siebant Mrs. David sud Capt. Joseph BurnS.

Of the injured, James Drummond, A. Ze-brecht, Mrs. Thomas J. Dye, and' several others are dangerously fiurtj but it is believed that all will recover. Capt.

Jbseph Burns, who is an old boatman, was standing by the river side when he was struck by the fiying'tirnbers of his house, and had his neck broken and. his head crushed. Willie Sieban 'wan killed by the overturning of a wagon at the circus grounds. Sirs. Reid v.

as 6. One large and desirable lot on the concr ot Broad and, Bern streets. Terms jnvstraate." Apply to.it,, 1 1, HOLLAND1 Vno.l Om desirable farm-v-50 acresu.ss eteared and under cultivation with a new two story dwelling attached. Situated 8 inllesU'rom- the city by railroad, directly on the tailroadi county road and rtver. For fmther particu-.

larsapply to HOLLAND UIHON. 'I 7 -iT- 4- 1 r'ly Desirable Traot. Situated by county road, seven miles' from' New Berne, one mile and a quarter from the railroad. One farm wilh dwelling and outhouses attached, known as "Hcuppernong by Chelate CoLlI. T.Uvkin.' i For furtr.eipeittlcu)Hrs apply to s.

4,... (I. I lllll .1111 M. IIIUMI Company will dispatch their New and Fast Sailing Steamer as follows until further notice Mondays and Thursdays-Leave Bayboro for New Berne 8 a ra. Stopping atHtonewall, Van-demere, Pamlico and Adams Creek.

Wednesdava and ftotunlava Leave New Berne for Bayboro 8 a.m. Stopping ai Auams creea, Pamlico, Vandeniere and Stonewall 1 Having good accommodation both for pas sengers and freight at very low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along Its line 'give It their cheerful support. For further Information enquire at the office, Foot of Craven street, V' 'oen'l Manager. Or any of Its Agents at the following places: ABE LEE, Adams Creek, D. H.

ABBOTT, Vandeniere, C. H. FOWLER. Stonewall, 8. H.

FOWLER, Bayboro, a i Freight reSelved knde'r edVervery day the week. iamUddwly i ii EAILEOADS. CHANGE OF SCEECULE; Atlantic N. Railroad. TIME TABLE" No.

2. New Series. MectyednWjrJljbb VM. AprU EAST. West.

Ne. 47. Expres. Arr. L've.

No. 48 Expreer, Pats.AUail Arr. L'v. STATIONS. A.

u. 4 S3 44 7 40 A. r. m. 14 r.

M. 101 Qoldsboro, 4 S8 La 6 SO '4 40 5 S3 4 49 5 64 II 152 7 MlNew 10 26 A. U.I IMorehead Depot, A. M. A.

M. A. M. EAST WEST, No. 8 Mixed Train.

No. 4 Mixei Tra' STATI0AS. Arr. L'y. Arr.

je. i. H. 06 7 8 10 8 36 81 10 04 10 29 10 51 11 28 A. M.

A. M. a so 7 10 1 40 ,8 11 '8 38 10 flit SO 39 10 66 r. k. 9 36 9 00 8 36 8 00 7 18 6 39 6 61 817 6 00 P.

at. 9 01 Beet's La Grange, Falling O.reek... I lore Creek Tmoarora 8 40 8 03 7 86 6 40 8 A 27 6 4U) P. I Newbern, fiVrt -( r-'-JO', Train 48 connects wilh Wilminfrton AWeldon Trains bound Sooth; leavimr Gold.bero at 6:25 p. and 8:28 p.m., andbonnd North at 9:80 p.m.

Train 47 connects with Bichmond fc Danville Train from 4be WRL at A. and Wilt minntoi A Weldok T14111 eund South 4:00 a.ju. Train 4 dniiy except Saturday and Sudday. Train 8 dally exceot Soodayiaid Monday. Train 4, supper at Kiuston.

Train 3. break-faatat Kineton. Jame'a1 AV Bryan, Superintendent. Midland C. TIME So.

2, In'effect Friday A. May 4th 1683. 'WEST. EAST.ii No. 1.

Mixed Train. 'NO. Sv- Mixed Train. STATIONS. ilve.

Arr, L'veT ri-f Goldaboro Copelnnd. Prince ton. Holt'. Mill Pine 00 7 17 7 86 7 41 8 00 A 7 40 20 I 66 6 46 6 20 7 16 32 17 41 ,7 66 8 20 7 20-100 48 26 ce P. M.

T.U, I A.M. A.M. Train 1 connect, with A W. ij'inin boand South at 6 22 P.M. Train 2 leave.

Smitlifield in time to connect with W. A W. Train bound North at 9:68 A. and R. AD.

Train hound West at 10 A.M. The trains -ea this Road will run dally. 1 SeeRnle. and Regulation, on Time Table 0 of Atlantic and N. 0.

B. B. Jamea A. Bryan, ki; gaskill; MERCHANT lv ring Samples; to make ud the latest and most I r0 ftahionable, clo- im uiiu. Pieco igoods of Ufjt every quality til and natteina al- I ways on hand.

i STANb i Middle Street, aplOdAwly New Berne. N. C. l-FeraHullJlrich," J. DEALER IK (jfiOOEBIES GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, UATS, Ropes, Twines, Palnis Oils Canvass, and 0aknm.

iThe place to buy GRAIN SACKS In any quantity and 'i ot LORILIiAKD SNUFF by the bbl. NETS and SEINES. FoofotMiddle street, ON AND AFTER 'May 15th, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer ShcnandoaL Will bre, upon anlval of trala on Norfolk for Kw'Bmi' Jteturota leaves Bom of mu uy "vary fc, I mImA itfiltHMttijIM With Kof v. Hpiut t'loas couaaotton nral at Hew Heme with NnnnATD in Lira. nn lor Klnaton, roJiossTiiie, i cad kit liwdlwn ob ths Nruas tad Trent Klra.

Io ireigats rscaivea iut auiiucu. 'T IVwIaui mftut freight larwardcd promptly and lowwt ats JnaiUtijin Vnnt tA Ultr and return. 4. Washington, 4. Td Nuriois, as.

moainmore, ja.iw. S1IOI. S. B. ROBERTS At New Berne, UuLrirm Toiwsb, Ag'ts.

Norloll, V. Jfar. 30 lv New Tort City ni ym! p.i:-i.u We If lasss- TbelJeuse Biver Navigation iJompany vv XX 7. t7 7. WlH Van the following Schedule f.

Steamer Neie WUl leave the Old Dominion Wharf TCES-DAYSand FRIDAYS, and arrive at Klnajon WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leave Elnaton MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arrlv. lng In New Berne the snme day. Will touch at all Landing lng the River going and eomlng. This steamer makes cloe connectKm with he Old Dominion Line. 1 Freight received on the days of sailing.

For rates apply to the Captain on board. J. M. WHITE, ootldltf Manager. frent River Transportation Company.

Fibm and after h1s date the steamers of this Company will run the tollrfwlng sched Steamer Trent For Jolly Old Fields Mondays and Thursdays, sailing at EIGHT, A.M.,connectlng with steamer Contorts ka for Hookerton and Bnow Hill, retornlna Tuesdays and Fridays. Touch at all landings onNeuse River going and eomlng. For PolloksviUe Wednesdays and Bator ays, sailing at EIGHT, A. returning leaves PolloksviUe same days at TWO, F.M, Through Bills Laden to all points via C. Line and lowest rales guaranteed.

Patkmx A Dixon, Agents at Hookertmi, J. D. GBixsuEy, Agent at Snow Hill, Steamer L. B. Cutler.

Mondays and Fridays for Trenton, sailing at HlX. A. returning, leaves Trenton on Tuesdays and Saturdays, sailing -at EIGHT, aM. No freights forwarded, by this steamer tor Landings below PolloksviUe. GEO.

T. DUFFY, Gen'L Freight Agent, Freights received at all times under cover, and passenger uceommodatt in "fuV-cIass. Ghngfl of Pier in Few York. The'N. O.Ffeight Liiie FOR NEW YORK.

BOSTON, PBOVIDENCE, and all pohits IVortli an4 After this date will rweive freigbt In New Yoik for Hew Berne at i PIER 7, NORTH BIVHR, Office of New York and Baltimore Co. Merchant shoald renumber thai this la on. of the beet Steam Lilnea eut ol new lore, making daily eonaectioa with Baltimore for Mew Berne; all laaide, and enlyone ckange. i EMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS Ictva Sew Berne and Baltimore, (Tonchlng at Norfolk) Leaving Kew Berne for Baltimore TUESDAYS FRIDAYS an m. ljeave Baltimore ioj Kew Bern WEDNESDAYS dad SATUEDAY8 t.p..

Af.ata are as follews: REUBKN FOSTXS, Oenl Jfanager, MLlghtStBal'tird. JAS. WJCoOiaRXCK, Ag't Norfolk, Ya. W. P.

Clyde FbUadelphia, 1J South Sarvee. v- York A Balto. Trani. Line, Pier North river E. Sampeea, Koaton, SS uentrai wnan.

II. Kockwell, Provldnnce R. I. D.O. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf.

Ship. lave Boetnn, Tneedaye and Saturdays. New York Baltimore, Wednesdays and gatardnyi Fall Blver. aud Friday. i R.

BERRY 272 WASHINGTON STKEPT, 7i7- Produce CommisW Merch'ts i i 7'7'''7 AND- rurchasmg. Agents, 7,7 7jitt ')7 i'ti'i 'y -v. ii'-' i'i i 'l -i -r 1 1 11- Consignments of Truck, Fruit; Eggs, and other Southern Produce solicited, Stencils furnished on application to us on at the Drug Store, of Berry, at 'i 1 1 4 i (1 New Bernc, N. 1 -f J3 jixitlCIi- 7.,. ATLAUTIG G.inDEtl I Tho flnestLlquors and Clgara, the celebrated BEKGNER ENGEL BEER, Sour Kraut, Sardines, Lobster, Limburger and Schweltser Cheese constantly on 1 Billiard and Pool Tables.

Th finest In the country. CAEOMEOLETTE TABLE. Something new the only one ever In the 0EV1L AMONB THE TAILORS In the Duffy Building bn Mlddlte Street, NEW PEKNB IS. C. 49 The Only first clnss saloeM In the city.

Novl Establishid; 1870. S. PAEMEK, GENERAL COlOnSSION MERCHANT, 1 For the Rale of 7 SOTJTMKRS 1 Potatoes, Peas Beans, Melons, i 154 Reads Eni New: Yobk, Chatham National tiank, New York City. H.K.4 P. B.

Thnrber A New York City. i D. McAlpln, Savannah, Ga. E. Bear; Jacksonville, Fla, i I -u.

E.J, Harris, Oeala, Sherwood A Harvarn. Arredonda, Fla. Vi H. Wi)linmson, Mlcanopy, Fla. J.

H. Devereux Charleston, 8. C. D.P. Reid A.

Winder, Franktown, Va. 1 T. W. nes, (Cherrystone. Va.

All coiunionlcatlons must be addressed to the office, as I employ no agents. Stencils, etsv, arslshed on application. mar21-diiin 1 Y. W.RROllNTREE Good, B(itter, Royal CrownsFlorn-r P. T.

George Best Hams, Best' Coffee anJ Teas' AndaUklndsof '1 FAUILY GEOCEEIES. Middle Street, nef the lb DcfnC! Dab. 300 Tons of Cotton Seed Meal an Anunoniate equal to Peruvian Guano, 1 FOR SALE AT 1 "10 SS.OO per.Ton. Will exchange one ton of meal for two tons 01 couon seed delivered at any railroad station or landing on Neuse, Trent and Tar Rivers, freight paid both ways. Highest price paid for cotton seed.

l- -A. R. DENNISON, marSt-diwtf -Owner and Proprietor. A. II.

HOLTON, 'nt" 5' 1 1 ivTij o.yi. DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic 1 1 1 "V7INE3 LlCU0r.3, MIDtLE STREET, 'i ixr, n. -seated in. the open, air la county the loss is esti-tnatei at $40,000. Mrs.

Reid 'end three children are badly burnt) and their recovery is doubtful. The track "of the Missouri Pacific is reported to be obstructed by a landslide south of Leavenworth, and jjie morning trains had not arrived at noon. -The damage in Liberty, was slight, but several farms a mile east of there suffered, and a number of houses weriaptiaHy demolished. In Macon City, it is reported five persons were 'killed and fifteen Woundejd.l'nrT: 71 In Andrew county, Clint Weir house and all his outbuildings were destroyed. Milton Crockett losthis fine1 house, two barns and other prbperty.

Seven persons Were in the housed but none, was Seriously injure4. 4, William Stingley lost his house and, ftU hi oufbuildings, the whole being destroyed." The ifamily took refuge in a jcavei and, were not harmed Simon Stingley, whose farm adjoins that' of William, had all hip property destroyed. His mother, who was alcme in the house, was'carried ten or fifteen rods, arid died in au hour from the effects of her In juries, tuw I The fown otbrpnogo, few miles west of was entirely deJ stroyed, with "'-ihe exception of 'a few dwellings. Six persons were killed and thirty-three, wpfcnded, many seriously and perhaps fatallyf Joplin and Carthage escaped with very little injury, but the storm passed wp the Spring River vajley moving everything ia lut way, and killing and injuring people and stock'. The.

traxsk- of the cyclone, which travelled, in a northwesterly di rection, was about two hundred yards wide. At Missouri on the Missouri River, the steamer Bright Light was torn from her moorings, blown across tun nver, anu -qpgea on sana oar Goat Hands Ucnfcd i TWO i No. 1' Coat Hands will find Steady employment at I N. M. GASKILL'S I lw.

on Middle street. prices paid for good work. mayl041w i The Bath House on East Front street will be open during the coming season, commencing NEXT From 8 to 11 o'clock arm. devoted to LADIES. the ballance of the day to MEN and Admittance.

HVErto TE1. CENTS. Seasdn $3.00 Resp'y, mayiOtfj WATS6N aCrfyCHILlJ. E.FOY i. Bile Block, Middle Street, itECEIVEp'tHlS D'fr'C 'Tte: Best -JtiypEK, Fresh and sweet, in tubs and five pound tin cans at 87 to 85 cts.

per pound, Statr ot North Carolina, i i Craven Couoty. j' feTjfERJllR ObTRi-SPRlG Tjatar, loorlAlid dthers, ffe jv (f ii -4 -ii H. T. Bennett and another. To Henry t.Bennett: Pie ase take notice that a suit has been brought against you and Luke Mason by A.

W. Wood and others, -heirs of O. B. Wood, to' recover a certain tract of land owneo)y ine saia u. a.

vvooa, rniiy described in the complaint filed la this office, and vou are hereby notified to appear at the Spring rerm, 188H, of Craven Superior Court, to be held in the City of New Berne on the 28th (lay oi amy, uaa, una answer or aem ur to saia complaint. E. ty. CARPENTER, aprl-d4w ti Clerk Superior Court. r)rlasIa P-5i -if SwMMwIlwal sl 1 ll i am manufiicUtriiig FRESH.

EVERT DAT, Candl XX11KJ Among my assortment you can find 'i Ohocolate t)rops, Caramels, Cocoanu) Bar, Walnut Candy Crb'nra v' i Dates.Cream It'igg, f1 1 Walnttsljur'at Almonds, Sicily Almonds, And in fact anytWng you may call for, At the Greatly Reduced Trice of j-r Tcund. 1 A fine candles nsenn bebonclit rlnwhpre nt (Inulile tlie price. Cull iimi esiinilue mj stock. ory 7 -1 6S. i6 Desirable House and Lot, on Craven street, two doors below Pollok.

One dwelling honse large tyt attached. Terms moderat. Apply at once to 1 HOLLAND GtlON 9 Valuable By water 16 miles from Newber, en th south side of Neuse Klver; (W0 acres of land, v. 40 acres under cultivation and well fenced. For further particulars apply to i Whasf and LoL foot of King street, In thlsj oily, HOLLAND GlIlON.

-'ZZ In Pamlico county, near head of Smith's Creek, one store ond dwelling-house, with la acres of land attacked. Terms moderate. HOLLAND A (il ION. i i7 The Newspaper! 'NEWSY. (innh 'f" r.

CHEAP Weekly CaiJiier-JouriiaL. The COUKIEB-JOURN4L, (Henry Wat-terson, Editor), is by circulation and reputation tlie acknowleljrcJ Rerircxen-'ii tatite JTewspapef ol the As at; reliable and waluablo newspaper it has' no suncrior in this ennntrv nr in the kUU Uworld. It makes earnest, vigorous war on robbery and Mormon Polygarnv, two evils that blight tho prosperity and morality nfhe United States. It able, br 't and newsv. contiiins.the etiongest iiitorials, the most comr to sir nnn:" the w' 1 7i i-ii eral c.

full rep Taj. serial stunts nuJ the news or hie ari fen. t'f partment for children, answer tn rnr. iu a everything to make it a delight to the family' circle, and invaluable to the man oi business, the the awl the laborers r.j's tr, Specimen copies and full de scriptive premium circulars ill bn sent free or charge, to anyone tn po -i 4 paily, $12; bun.l.n, t. i i.jo.

Any one Si'-. scribers end i (' "7 to antsl.a ci i Um V. ProvWence, Satnrdava. 1 hrongh bill, lading given, and rate, gnaran-d to all points, at the Bifferent officee of the Ompanlee. i i It Ircob'e of Balk Mar SO ly S.

II. RAY, Ag't, New Beme.N.

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