Newspapers / The New Bernian (New … / Oct. 4, 1887, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
;ai.i' AiaCCNCKKKir. r AILT JOUBSAL is coftiM , i ihui teur. uewt Meoda. at .' i, $M for ala: Mtb. Atetiverad uue.ireat cents par mouth. " . i WJtKKLT JQfJ&BAIa, a M opiums ia jrutiUatoea Tr7 Thursday at, asjM v i riSINQ BATES DiII,T-Oi d7 II 08; forMCt wbaqaemt fa, '' - ; i rttaemeat ander km af "Bnalnee . .n rest patter 0n.n4 SeeataSflf aubstqueat UarUosv . . xdYfertinamsata balttJJT.ed bstTaea . ueef o jUrrtWttf D UmiotUTn1 . uwrm b Inaertad free. All additional er wlU be enacted ieentsaej' Use. l u iMili w traaenant atrtjeiiieatt mui h made ia adTaaer. Regular ad var us t VU1 b-eollcted promptly at Uie ad ot each Baoath. ConxBMuBleaOoM ooata.lo.loe, uawsof a dis oraasioa or eai Biattera as eoUelted. Ko c lu'uunteanoB moat ba exDocted to ba onb i eU toat Kali liia ebaacUonable DeroonavJ i wtuibAtda Uta HtH of Uw author or . ( wui auLka mora Utaa oaa oolnma o ft a. lpar. Any peraoa feellnc acarieved at aay anony luuua oommtuueawom aan obtain the name o tue auuiur by.jeietaea at Jta office aud naming wherein the ftpavaaaeexlaia. THE JOURNAL. H. I. WW. Kdltsr. ai, UABUPKA. r BiulatM ataaacai ,HTJV ?. ftfey.-rJ1- : r ' -1KW BEBNE. N. C. OCT. 4, 1987. Sa tared at the Poet entee at N Barae. aaeaaoaa-alaaa aatter. w o ' i; WOMEI 19 POLITIC", 1 The Wilmington Star makes the wiI1 Aawri wa t tiwiaIby vomarbo AnnAurtl. ingtbe late prohibition campaign fa Tennessee : After the electioneering of the women of Tennessee, attending the hustings, bribing voters with ap petirlng luncheon, and bringing to bear upon the men their be witch- toe smiles and persuasive appeals, that State is now ready for as amendment to the Constitution to allow women to vote. The women's rights shriekers in the North will take; fresh courage at such an anomalous Southern demonstration, When . women tarn electioneers ' around, the polls it is time for the men to retire : 1 lOh rock the cradle. Jimmy , ,- And rook the cradle long." vt TH E SOUTH WONDER F U L X GROWTH. ''The Baltimore Manufacturer's Record gives the following gumming tin nt thA rimnnnf, nf nnnitn.) nml eapltal stock represented by its list ' of new enterprises, the enlargement Of old plants and the rebuilding of mills after being burned, in the South for the first nine months of 1887 and com Dares it with the cor responding time of 18$6: , , - -Firet nine month of ' 1 1N7 1R Alabama 38,407,000 8 8,065,600 Arkanaaa 33,614,000 Florida 1,947,000 : Georgia 12,648,000 Kentuoky 8132,000 . LouUuna 6,557.000 14,830,000 1,819,000 2,055 000 20,812,700 1,955,000 6,158,000 644,000 2,962,200 718.000 7,949,000 4,188,000 6,874,000 5,478,800 Maryland 12,684,000 MiseiMippl 3,253,000 N. Carolina. . . . 6,488,000 8. Carolina 2,594,000 Tenne 83,040,000 Texas.:.. 18,508.000 Virginia.. 21,284.000 W. Virginia... 6,216.000 T Totml $212,455,000 83,884,800 Xt,na6 Been saia that toe invest ment of so large amount in Bonth-"ern- industries has caused the stringency in the money market in New York. Whether or not this is true, the large increase annually of such investments is a hopeful sign for the Sonth and evidence that money is safer and paying better here than in speculations on Wall street. V ' THE WIWMlf tt TICKET. '.. 1 The Hillsboro Eecorder says : t ' "We repeat, that the winning ticket in North Carolina at the next election ta Thomas J. Jarrts for Qoyernor and Julian S, Carr for Lieot. Governor." ' Ordinarily, the Democrats with over twenty thonsand majority in the last general election, ought to win with any good man against whom there are not special objec tions in some sections of the State. JBat the Republicans are encouraged by their partial victory last year and the Democrats are correspond ingly distrustful of their ability to hold thflir mrn. A newsnaner. like any other ..individual, has a right to suggest who would make a good Governor and who would likely be u"e td carry, the fall strength of Lis party. The Jouenal has sug gested that Judge Gilmer is a man thoroughly, known throughout the Ctate, and would be enthusiastically ropported In' many. sections, not T iiiistandiBSf be is from the same tovn o jthejprf senf Governor, Bat ' -e is a strongieelingin thhi soo t to make Jarvis the candidate: Aether j it be 4 Jarriaj Gilmer, i or floftVit will"rtqub?rf bard, dons : work to bring the people pievanes that ' oaga to b righted before the campaign opeas, . They hare' bees denied the privilege of traffic -with , other sections of the $tats by the i foreign corpora tions controlling the Boat impor tant railway lines In the State, sod Then they eoaght to better them selves by an extension of the rail road which gave them the only hope for reaching the interior with their business, they net opposition from one who' above all others shookl have bees their friend. - In the; fatnre, politics will W mors a matter of business with oar people than mere sentiment To be stabbed in the bouse of one's friends is more humiliating than an open defeat by the enemy. The winninjjicket, to win must be one that will have the confidence of all sections. " k IB. Tbe opera lone is a lyiic love story taken from that beautiful and splendid novel "Last Days of Pom peii," by Lytton BqIwct, a writer who has had but few equals. A synopsis runs as follows; Glaueus, a young and noble Athenian, who has been led too deeply into dissipation by the young patricians of Pompeii, on seeing tbe fair lone, falls deeply in love, and leaves his old habits and friends. While at a tavern kept by one Burbo, with some companions, a ulave gul, Nidia, comes to him in tribulation, "because Arbaces, tbe Iiigu Priest ol lsis, wishes to get her into bis power. Glaueus at once purchases her, and gives bei her freedom, which uhe defi nes to accept, because of tier loneliness and need of protection, and asks to be retained us Glaueus' slave Tbe troth is, she is in love with her generous purchaser, Glaueus, who not wishing to keep her as bis pro perty, sends her as a gift to lone, who' as she reciprocates Glaueus love, is pleased to receive such a present from him. Nidia, tbe slave girl, learning tbat Glaueus loves lone, becomes madly jealous. Ar baces,thelligh Priest of lsis, lone's guardian, also loves her secretly and. when he rebukes Burbo tor selling -Nidia to Glaacns, the wily tavern keeper makes him believe that,as Nidia loves Glaucus,she will endeavor to keep him and ner mis tress, lone, apart and thus help the High Priest in his suit. A r braces ancrry with Glaueus, sends Burbo to Mt. Vesuvius to obtain a deadly elixir, which be conveys to Nidia, telling her that it is the famous elixir of love, and, ii she can persu ade Glaueus to drink it. he will transfer his affections to her Dazed at the prospect of such hap piness, she mixes tbe elixir in goblet of wine and hands it to Glaueus, whodesiriog to be sparing in bis libations, drinks but a por tion of it, sufficient to produce de lirium, but not death. Arbaces, who is present, endeavors to persuade lone to forsake Glaueus, because he proves his uoworthiness by becom ing delirous through the use of wine. Distressed by the strange behavior of her lover, she asks the advice of the High Priest, who ad vises her to come to the shrine of lsis, where tho goddess, invoked by him, would surely enlighten her, She accordingly proceeds to the palace of Arbaces. In a grand hall, be has prepared a"series of .surprises. The image ol lsis is illuminated, and smiles upon her. A curtain, withdrawn, reveals a garden, where nymphs dance to amorous music. An ele gant temple in the rear opens and reveals the likeness of himself, kneeling, and offering a crown to a lady, who represents ione. indig nant, she protests against the de ceit. Arbaces attempts to seize her. She flies for retuge to the image of the goddess. Glaueus, now restored to reason, followed by friends, rashes in to save her. Be is seized by the priests and ser vants, aeoosed of sacrilege, and sent to the Amphitheatre or Circus, to be devoured by wild beasts. . Arbaces offers to Ione the life of gfaucus, if she will transfer her love to himself. This she indignantly refuses to do, hoping for some divine interference, to prevent the triumph - of bo great treacnery, This presently comes. As the peo ple are asssembled . in the circus, Nidia penetrates to tbe seat of the Prsctor, or chief ruler, and exposes the iniquity of the High Priest, Glaueus is liberated, and Arbaces M . - 1. All. '..i cues 111 UlS BbeiHU udi aii tuts iav nienl commences a series of sub terranean thunders, shocks of an earthduakcand the terrible pheno mena of an eruption . of Vesuvius. AH it confusion and ' terror.: Ions finds Glaueus In tbe crowd. Kidia reveals her love, bat refuses ;to s ap tovthe seas , with the- others, rushing back instead into the suffo cating - atmoshere ;,of the , city.J Glaueus and lone are ' last -seen, making; Iheh way ia safety.td the : Coffee acts cpon the brain as a stimoiant, inciting it to increased activity and producing .sleepless ness; hence it ia of great value as an antidote ton arcoti(poisoiis. Itjis also supposed to prevent too rapid waste in the tisanes of tbe body, and in that way enables it to sup port life on less food. These elects are due to the volatile oil and - also to a peeuliarcrystailiz&ble nitrogen ous principle, termed caffeine. The leaves of the plant likewise contain the same principle, and the inhabi tant of tbe island of Sumatra pre fer an ' infasion of ' tbe leaves to that of the herries.'. Its e&seofcial qualities are ajse greatly changed, the heat causing the development of tht volatile oil and peculiar acid w nicn gives aroma and flavor. . Mr. Moneybags f who has recently acqalred a fortuneh-"It'a a shame ana a disgrace the way everybody conspires to Tob a rich man." Friend "What's the matter now?" Money bags TWell yon see I had. a little . party at my mansion . last night, and to amuse my guests I ordered some musio-'one quartette; and darn my buttons if four singera didn't crowd into the room and sing, and I had to pay all four of them, and mind yon, I only ordered one solitary quartette. That's the way I'm swindled every day of my life, and I am tired of it." A D VICE TO nOTHBBI. Mas. WinaLowa BooTHma JSybcf should always ba'aaed for children teething. It sooth m the child, aoftena tbe game, allaye all pain, ourea wind colic, and la the beat remedy for diar hoea. Twenty-flve oenta a bottle. mar71 drothaat wlr HARDWARE. Sash, De or aud Bliiidi, Palnta, Oils and Glass Mmo, t'omeut aud IMatr, AND All Grades ol COOKING AND HEATING 8TOVEH, AT BOTTOM PRICES! L. II . CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW HKItNK. N, C. Use House's Chill Syrup Notice ! Tax-Payers ! SuKRirr's Omci, IJkw BaaNB, Sept. 17, 1887. The Tax LUt for the year 1887 la now in my hands for collection. I will at tend at mroffioe in the City of New Berne from and after this date, from 9 a. ax. to 4 p. m., to reoeive the same. The tax-payers will pleaaa oonM for ward and settle without farther notloe. One of mj deputies will attend at the following plave; Fowler' Ferry, Oot. lat; Cbbton,OoU 8lh:( Connor', Dot. 18th; Vanoeboro, Oot 15th:, Morton Store, Oot. 80th; Havelock, Oot. S2d; Da waon ' Store, Ooi. 29th, 1887. Reepeotfully. DANIEL STIMSON, e20dl5d Sheriff Craven County. Attention! Housekeepers. I WILL BELL YOU Better Goods Money Than Any Honse in the City. G ire me a trial. Ft not satisfactory, money refunded. Very respectfully, , E. B. HACKBURN, "7 l AHCVon Blest be the ears that will oot hear Detraction' envious tale; Tis only throngh tbfjliat'ning ear That falsehood oaa preTalh . Therafora yo ein And at TANSILL'S TlUR ClOAK AOKNCY. nperlateoded bj W. U Palmer, the choice! variety made at , . WK. I K. K. . Saootid door from eor. Sonth Fionv and Middle atrau,ew Berne, W. O tXTAHTED AfreOta la Trv town and Vlt V T laca to sell oar Haw Ckriitaiai Baaara (ti. aeinng rrom mi eia. vo ai.ov. una waraan vita a Mmii? wnwa vim aneaveraa-aa V'.us day laat year from Saptambor anul Ohrm- maa. vdb nawagarjnaiai isaixwaeKS, One told S Ui Drat week In a vlUaga of only aw. iTy h 10 row aonoof iw Toa can auka Irom to $we. aw. Try It lo jot ohxM dmtrlct U BO more, , BfU'wHltAball Btraet, Atlanta, Oa. iaepdB thtfr a son wit V EOBERTS AJSEBEERSBB Ne-yrc Berne IV CJJ udij nri uass juompanws Tspreaen firs, lib ni Aeddsnt Zanranst.? ' Total Capital ;ove? ortjr illlfiotii b3 i, a, ABiBv. b. b. ror.' ios a xairiv t, j i ..... - ... . !.. ! : Sorra r r r, kT m t I a I Absolutely Pure. 'Thle yMrtM MTtr nriM. A marral of enrlv.atrancta, and wboleacntienwa. Mora aa6aomlal than the ordinary kind, and oan) eat ba aold la aompatiuon wltb Uiamalutoda t tow teat, abort wekcht, alum or pboaphate aowuia. BoiaoBiyineani. iuitai.dazi toDOo-lUiWiai-ev.K.r. awrls-lTdv Jot aaleyi Jfewbern by Alex. MUler. MOST BRILLIANT, PURE & PERFECT LENSES Xxx tlio World. Tbey ara aa tranaparaut and coloi lesa aa light ftaelf, and tor aoflneM or enduranoe to tba y, cannot be exoelltd, anablmg the wearer to read ror hours without fatigue, lo fact, they aie PEBFBOT 8IOUT PKEBEBKERS. Teatlmonlala from tbe leading physicians lo the United Btatea, Governors, Senators, Leglalators,stookinen, men o-notelnall pro raiaions, and in different branches of trade, bankais, ueobanles, eto., can be given who bare had tbelr sight Improved by their use. ALL BYES FITTED AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BT F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, mare NEW BKRNE, N. O. Iy. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees. and Spices, Dntter and Cheese, from the best dairies. , The Largest and Beat Selected Stock. CANNED FRUITS AND VEOKTABL aver before brought to J4sw Berne. Alao, a full variety of other goods, usual kept In a Flrat-Claas Store. Goods delivered at any part of the free of charge. TEBMH CASH. Middle St., next to Humphrey it HowardNew Berne, N. C , raar27dwtf FOB BARGAINS IH Furiiiture, CALL AT THE New Berne FuniitnrB Stare WEST SIDE .MIDDLE 'STREET,! Wh'.re it can be found in great variety, Furniture not in stock will be ordered at a small per cent above cost. . A liberal share of public patronage oiioitea. J, H. HIHES, . Manager. marUdwtf GROpER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS PATAPSCO SUTEBLATITE FATJEHT i The Preaaler flpmt f Aanenca. : . . Shi VtHTft ha long been oon ceded to W Saparlar Aay OLker la (bJa doamcrr All the Bast Brands of AmeHoan Flour ar aoiaoa jcoropean marcstav watretne "Pitapsco, Superlative'' Laadaand eomrhanda decidedly more money because It nukes the , . :. WHITEST, SW&ETB8T AND HOST ' mr&moua bread. . 1 Ask yonr Orscav for Jt; also for BEDFORD PAMftT ' : " - " BAI.BWIW FAWIX. " , C, A, fiAMHRILL MAK'UF'G CO.; SU QOHUEBCE ST., BALTO... MP. . ...if i.Tt iTiTinrsiti JUi AA.I AJAUiAVS A I st M.ri kW berk; 4 - JHISS A.TOQRA ,MACE. wUl take LIFE SIZE POETH AITS, in CBAYON or Oily frorn. life, t)r inj kind small picture. -' r-. V''-; ", "' tAndwUl aleo GIVE. LESSONS IN toHAWDip AND'.PAINTINO after Erptomtpr 6tb, 1S87.' ' " ; ' - ' ' FortfTtni epply at her rptidencs pa " T" om is Himt&4 it his aim thig eeaaoa to select a stock of goods, wtiuL 1 : TiL o ir it ' gl'C'iSl vi i t ; aad recommends itself to' tte better traie. Is pto kigber grades of Youths, JBojs and Children's Clothing we hays a complete line of net nohhj designs at , - Would draw the special attention of fine trade to our PHirCl ALBERT SUITS, which in material, trimmings, make and fit are e juJ, to the finest eastern mads work , - ' ;'. Our SILK-LINED OVEECOATS ligHt.' medianj. "and U vy weights are Beauties, and will h sold at astonishing low prices, Our SATIN-LINED CHINCHILLA 0VEBC0AT Is an elegant garment and will be sold as a - - fpa?v,a'sviiiv; In HEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS we show's laxgeiind handsomer line than eyer, especially so is fine ; '-. white, scarlet, colored and striped. " '' y -- ,li . In HATS we carry the LEADING STYLES, inoluding the' New Fedora in soft goods.- Our Stock of Goods this season ia TOO LARGE TO ENUJLIEIIATE ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, hat would like for oar friends to bear in mind that we also carry a handsome BOOTS AND SHOES, AND DRY GOODS, ; and are prepared to offer special drives in Ladies' Corssful TTn rlvtrntt . Walking Jackets. Cloaks and manicets, i,ap aoDes and llorse Blankets. f r. All our Goods will be sold low, therefore for good goods cheap call at NFXT TO L. II. Jfey Messrs. D.'M. Jones of Carteret and DAVTJ) CAWADT it Onslow w:ll be pleased to show their friends i-anor emw, uuamoer sets. Walnut Bedsteads. Bnreaus, Ward robea. Mattresses, Chairs, Loanjces; Sofas, Cetitre Tables, BltC. Etc.. at ItOCK iBOTTOM inifiE9. T ' - 1 " JOHN STJTER Middle , " . . . ,. I , 1WiafteaaiattaManteaNMaIkhatirit a eN of win hidm Th tiark .Imply au,pid,d WkiMuakai4t f tklf akou Th Htttr aantaramtlwJamaaMaaaaai ShM la tha kmlalka tk Anr-tnr ritwiiea IL aiiS Mr, that raa Jama.. Maaaa4Saaa to bUM. , .aaaranaaunaak i.tDBM m imw. awinnpna aaajtaawa wa aannrf 6 SI, 1 FiiUilinesrof'tlie; above Bhoes for ?hIo lv HO WAED & J01JES, solp agents forllew r:::, , .ENtHNEERS, 1 Founders and ;Maehlnlsts7" MakutActurers and Deaiers in ' vV. iMim ASB MiCMSTS' supplies. . Bulidera af nKInek ISolUrs Saw HUlg, BdgUiff& CatrorCiriacblBea, We ara prepared tp do Castings of ail kind With promptness. - 1 fartlcnlarand fnmedlau attentloa given j We iu be triad to (rive plans and asUmaUa aw, urawiipuonoimactimery. , u We re the agenta for ths sale of the Aroer kS5 A1IM '?9- A- Barsamjn'l el lrte4 IndestrtwiUbla Mica alt en. , . i We rtve aatlsfaotory juarante foraU vork4 d0aabjna. , Ij8l dSaw WW'-1 j;7s CTEUART,: ; ' HKADQ,TJABTER8 FOB V , T - BULBS, HORSES and ij r Horasaand Carrtspwa to I - . a hire at reasonable rates. I J Bverythln gnaranteed .1 a .ill I a.aaj as represented. ,. npl8 dv BraaS ft., ypwljent. Sr. C. " r-..M. I .v la . Genllemea and lAdle' Clolhlnsr CJeftnea. dyed and repaired by J0H5 WlLLIAJIS, cn Hancock street, between Sonth Froct and Pollock street. Ie w Berne, H. o, . p- I I J m t rm. j . rv r -a i . and most completer stock of Shawls, and fine' all wool CUTLER, MIDDLE STREET.' through the stock. 'ocldi StreeNew;i Berne, IT C., floJAMKs HKANS S4 HOB rflM JtUM MRANSSaauOBtaeoonliRitojaarBmU l-.tr..ir , Iiuuv .uuuw WIWM OUT SUUnp ApptiATt piUUIJ (Ml U KM, I :4iVrJitiw!Q''; i Wm no mar ssloogM the ' tV JAMES MEAr:o TiminM It h msdt lhriaen vrioseaooapatlriM r wh ' k ad thora to ull Dr a lighter and mora drethy thnm Uiaa ' tb. JAMES MEANS S3 6HOE, Our SI hi" ! ctntU,liMl fbrltwlCa permaiKM rrpaUUnn Sir comfort aiiadurabll(ttuehnRODttrthoeiuvfrknomi mitw . Ustenr er 1ha trade.1 Koccmpetlton are abletoapr'nuiih ., H. Nh jamos Kvana KIiooJ, lihtai.J tiyii ii, .', imuTCiiaauarauiB aa anr aitea i hi wuut.i avi-r iimna rantarrit. Wa confMcMlV a..rt that ltmr v4l it. f pcot fha Jamra llmni 4 Rhoe if rqual (t tiaiid-senrcd ahoet which hara hii;.,po t n laii.-ii u M nf $J. It hdssnormiiiitniiaiiS rratiicr. enlf vanp. It fjtt a perfectly intnolh bollraa lu,k. It lit, l:l.u a .atocklnit, and requlws no "brcais.lus la," U-.-a i .pcneoiiyaAaycnaitraivmaiiiiT'orut w.w .-.- - Janva Hrana and t'o'a Bhoci vra tin ltrt in f ;. raantrr to twaatmaivfir adrrrtlard, U you dwa Jxt u G aiaappnlnted to other adrertjacd Kljocf, jruur rxiwniiKi.. ought to track joo ttiat rt la aaftr la bny alwci max y ,-.ih leaden of a arttem. ratlker than fhoaa louiio lT tho af.ilowera.1 Theaa ahoea r .aaM. bavthaj. beat rviuilM-a thmughmrt the United States, and re vlll pliu tlirm aallyitritliia yo reach, in auy btur J'trrlU!. If yon WlUscnduaapoatalcard. . Jam es fal EAris & Go. ,'a 41 Lincoln St.. Boston, Mass. , , MsaiWaaajaaaaj Iraaaaa. s. . DEALEi3INvV' t - Generarnahh.. - A-Kricoltnral' L mple in cnti, ' Plows. Barrows, Cultivat , r'vT Uses and. Axes, Wood's Blowers nd i: , , .f'7-'', .Steam Engines, ; Cotton Gins and Prr rertilIiera,Lan4riasr?r, ; Mechanics Toolsancll-'' Iirne, Brick, Cc'rcnt. I Hair, Paint, Hslaor' nlsh, Oil, Glass, Pnttj a . - Freezers, ; Hef rjera t - Cook Stores, Eureka I Proof Sgh Locks, r give security aod t ' ( - prices te:; i v. - GEO. ai,l;: . . r. x. anwoirs. :sini:or:o ,.-c,IJI, t ! trill Prf Unslow. Car t !a ! t aud Id the h I 8 r "3- Tt epnti-'--"-eof the cifrpi-apf j- -r -? orr "4 in ary qusttity for i ive a
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1887, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75