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VOL. VIIL-NO; 22. IVEW BERNE. N. &, FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. L i BUSINESS LOCALS. I?OUMI A. beach of key oa e : esaallriag. Call and get seme by Pj Ifll tot ad. aSe" St PUBE BLACKBERRY JUICE for medical purposes at 17 if Jambs Ripmokd's. J7I&9T-CLA83 job word executed at lals office e satisfactory term. ' e2tf IJLOUQai CulliT.lor and Harrows . at ery low prices, Geo. Allin Co. w 4 FEW snore copies of tne Dotroit J. Free Press containing Ne Borne article oa hand. Ncma N dnn. , , 28t , DENTAL CHEWINO OUM Cleeneee, Preserves tod Beautifies the tooth and sweetens the breath. Keooamended by dentists. Sold by drottiitt and confectioners. Try it. - aprt-if. I7AIIILT MEAT CUTTERS at Geo. allkn & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, just received and - tor aaU by . J a mm Rkdmoh d. 1 FERTILIZERS for Trucker and for Cotton Planters, at Geo. allbn Co. JUSf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for tele by Jamrs Redmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at vary low prloee. Geo. Allen Jt Co. 1JURE WINES AND LIQUORS for . Medicinal and other neee for sale by James Redmond. - r-rac sr-r- r "TEN dollars a day is what a s . bartender can get for his centen v talftl terricea in New York city." - THE K. E. Lee Battery of inters - burg and the Petersburg Greys ' will tato part in the centennial . celebration in New York. AFTER this month, be it under fitood, it will be a direct violation of gastronomic law for the oyster to be in the soup. Harriaburg Patriot. IK this centennial year it will be aneonstitntional for any man to . tell a lie. Of the three thousand " 4)ineal desoendents'' of the great - Washington not one of them has erer been known to tell a lie. THE- fountain of contentment ' mast spring np in the mind; and , be who has so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness -by changing anything bnt his own ' disposition, will waste his life in 4 fruitless efforts, and multiply the " grief he purposes to remove. i mi i ,i i It la said that when Mrs. Earri son first began her receptions she shook hands with all visitors. The con sequence was her right hand -r and arm ware-badly swoilen in less -.1 than two weeks, and she has had r to resort to the smile and bow in - welcoming all guests. -'V '; ,mmn.. mam , )--, The present Cabinet seems to '. know a good thing when they see it -Tracy is following in the foot . steps of Whitney, and Proctor In ' those of Eadicott. NowifEarri -." son's brain can stand the pressure of Cleveland's ideas ' the country " will be safe. ' ,Tna Secretary of State of Illi uols has issued a license of incorpo ration to a- company with the following- extraordinary name UoiUd States Vogal Kazophone and Electrical Microphone Trumpet Aucaatio Electromotor Power Musi cal Car Distance Xdnd Speaking Transfer Instrument - Company, Chicago, capital 165,000,000, to m anufacture. instruments, "v ren rights and privileges, incorporators, Wm. Vogel, AdoIph Oayp Richard II. Dakin. ? - . 'The ; natural soap ' mines ! u ff ens liaae, cain are . thus ac counted for by one of the company now working there;? He says tha tha waters of the lake contain Otronz solution of berax and soda la these waters there breeds p-sb that becomes aily. The flies C 'i ia the water and drift ashore, c J - T ta gTound to the depth o & . Cf ! fr en j r f '5 - -re. The oily substance . 3 Heads with ' the borax ' t;l iiq result Is a layer . IL:?eEtrata repeated ' ' : " r, torn, the so? 1 r or rr.cn LOCAL NEWS. A'lW ADVE&TISEMKSTS. Jocks al Kejs found. Ncma Noh Dotroit Free Prew. K. B. Ellis Bananas and eoooannts. Tae April showers came thick and fa( yesterday. The schooner Me Win arrived y ester- ay from the Wtst Indies with a oarfO of fruit. The steam tug Elsie Weathersby, Capt. Justice, arriTed yesterday with a cargo of salt for E. K. Bishop. J. K. Willis has just rtoetTed another fine lot of marble one hundred and eighty one pieces. Tbe U. S. court adjourned yesterday. The district attorney, marshal, jurors and witnesses left on yesterday mora- ing'a train. Iasajiog, yesterday, that "Mr. Brin- son is in tbe office so long occupied by udge Thomas," we did not mean to istimate that the Judge has retired. He is still in tho praotice, occupying the same office, and we trust that be will lc n; be a member of tbe profession he has so much honored. A fine lot of ocean blue Bah arrived yesterday and were taken in at C. T. Watson's fish bouse. It is the first lot that has been in this market for sev eral years, and their arrival was wel comed so heartily that they accompan ied many of the visitors up the street swung to a strip of bear grass. We have a communication four feet nd two inches long. The young man ho wrote it says it is his first and he hopfs we wiFl publish. It might do for the Sunday World, but until we get time to resd it we cin't decide whether or not to make it a continued story for the Daily Journal. It is not on the . & N. C. R Lost night closed the series of servicee that have been held at the M. E. Church during the lant three weeks. Tha earnest efforts on the part of the pastor, astisted by some of tbe members of the congregation, h&a kept up a good atten dance through the meetings and devel opad a substantial interest in reaching out for the unconverted and strength ening the backsliders. The Track Market. Tbe following are the New York quo tations for yseterdsy: New York, April 25. Our market on Southern produce active; prioes firm. Cabbages, 82.00a2.50. Asparagus- colossal, 88.00a8 00;, prime 4 OOaS.OO. Strawberries, 20a30o. Visitors to tha Centennial celebration already arriving; prices will continue favorable until it closes. U. S. Palmes. Shipping1 News. Tho steamer Vesper of the E. O. D. line arrived yesterday with cargo of general merchandise and will sail at i o'clock this afternoon. Tbe steamer Tahoma arrived Tester day evening and will sail tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock. The steamer Mantao of the O. D. line sails this morning at 9 o'clock for Nor folk. Officers Elected. At a mee: iog of the Vestry of Christ's ohurch held Wednesday evening tha following officers were elected: Major Hughes, Senior Warden, G. H. Roberts, Juniot Warden, John Dunn Treasurer, , K. Bishop, Secretary. Delegates to the Convention to b held in Wilmington, May 15th, John Hughes, Q. H. Roberts, John Dunn and H. R. Bryan. Alternates, E. K. Bishop, R. Ransom, R H. Hilton and E. B, Roberts. Personal. CoL Chit. 8. Bryan of the Governor's staff, has gone North and will join Governor Fowle in time for the centen nial exercises in New York. Rav. pr. Vass has returned from a trip to New York and tha Oraaga Pres bytery which has been la session at Raids-Tills. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Chamberlain of Boston, Mass., Mr. Geo. W. Thatoher of New York and A. W. Von,TJtasy of Philadelphia, a large lumber dealer, are id the city on a visit and stopping at Hotel Albert, . Mr. Chamberlain was member of Co. G," 44ih Mas. Regi ment and was stationed in New Bern daring tha war. Tha Jotraiux. wiahes them a pleasant" tiait. - ' A SAFE HITESTBESIIft. - Is one which is guaranteed to bring you atisiaeMTT results, or in esse ox raiiare return of purchase price. On this safe diss rou can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery lor (jensttmpttou It m roaraateed to bring relief .in sverrj case, when.' used for any affection at t'rnroat, huvn Chest, such aa Consumption lnfiammatkm Of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, JWhonpipg Cough, Croup, etc, sic. It is piaaaant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can al ways be depended upon: - Trial bot tles free at R. N. Duffy's, wholesale and r?tl arnggin,. trice per down, S8.00. BarrowiBg Moaey TS.l"Oa Time." Jons CocHTT, N. C, April 23. Ecrroa Joc&hal I notice ia your Weekly issue of the 1SU last, aa article headed "Oa Time," in which you tall aa something about tha oost si buying supplies oa time aa compared with tha rata of interest charged for money. You ask "it a man cannot afford to borrow money at twelve par cent., how can be afford to buy anything on time?" Now, Mr. Editor, you have not presented tha matter fairly. You fail ta tall us that when wa go to borrow moaey at twelve par cant, that tha at torney 'a faa for writing mortgage, and tha officer's fea for recording papers, all to ooma out of tha borrawar, runs tha interest uo to considerable mora than twelve per cant., specially on small amounts, and tha borrower often feels that injustice is dana him. We do not complain of tho position you take in that article, but you ought to give us all the facts. Oni Who Uas borrowed. Wa are glad our friend has called our attention to this matter; glad, because whenever wa can give our farmers any light on a subject that will be of aid to them in prosecuting their calling the most honorable and useful of any on earth wa oheerfully do it. In writing the article "On Time'' our object mainly was to show what a vast difference there was in the intereet paid by buying goods on time and pay ing interest on monsy. We were not particular aa to the exact amount of in terest charged by the banks. Now we wiah to tell our farmer friends something that, perhaps, many of them are not aware of. It is true that for many years the National Beak here charged eighteen per cent, per annum tor money, ana tne attorney s fss and cost, of papers being adijed. sally made the cott of the money to the borrower something near twenty jive per oent. A few years ago tbe rate of interest was reduced to twelve per cent., bnt still the cost of papers and attorasy's fee had to be added, which run the coet of tbe money to a higher rate than twelve per cent. We are happy to announce to our farmers and men engaged in other busi ness that there has been quite a change n tbe chargee for money at tbe National Bank of New Berne. The bank is now owned almost entirely by stockholders who have an intersst in the community and know that their prosperity dspends in a measure on the prosperity of the community ; mother words they have an interest In common with the people of this section of the State. Money can be obtained there on long or short time small or large amounts, Height per cent per annum, but the securify must be un questioned, A note with good personal security will be discounted at eight per cent, per annum, and there will be no cost for attorney fees or recording pspsrs. If a mortgage is given to make tbe security good of course ths borrower pays tha ccst of recording the papers, but the attorney fees nave been almost practically abolished, the faa being so small as compared with former fees and the bank bearing its proportion of suoh charges. Now wa submit the question to the peo ple who occasionally have to borrow or buy" en time "if it is not batter to borrow money, where it can be obtained as low as eight per cent, than to buy on time ? There Is always abundant competition for cash trade: a man with money in his pocket, if ho is ha prudent, can buy to great advantage; but tha man who givea a mortgage for goods denies him self tha benefit of competition; pays whatever he is charged, and don't know really bow much interest ha is paying for the accommodation. For the Kiw Baaac Joubn a U Oraage Presbytery. This is ona of tbe fire Presbyteriesfin North Carolina. It embraces most of Eastern Carolina, and runs along the northern portion of the State to Surry county. ReidfTille, where wa met, ia a flour ishing tobacco to n with a population of 4,000. It has grown rapidly. There are bars some seven or eight tobacco faotoriea which employ perhaps more than a thousand operatives, some bar ing two hundred. Two Uouring mills are also, la active operation. Many beautiful residence adorn the town with ample grounds highly improved around them. Eleotrio lights turn night into day on tha streets, and some of tbe private residences and church ee are also en joying this powerful uiumi native. ' A paid fire department with an expensive Silsby fir engine is employed for dereaoo against ores, nut i was awakened one night with tha glare of are ia tbe windows of sny room about 3 a. m. Tho angina failed to work and about $59,000 worth ot property was destroyed.. .If the wind had blown large portion of the town would hare been in ashes.- comparatively little in surance was held in tha district suffer ing. But the buildings were of a dan gerous character for the most part, ana the town will eventually be Improved by the present lots. .': BBsstoirg or.fsxSBYTca? . About 51 Presbyters were present. Kev G. A; Hough was received from Florida into membership.. He will preach ia tha Randolph field, ; Est. W P. HcCorkle will occupy the churches of LexHti and HUh Point. , f - Lev. : . g. II. Chester and II. T Dart:'.:;, r i I i!'cf Eldert J. A. Wo- mack and John McKiver wtre cboeen oommiafcioneri to theLreneral Amenably which will met in Chattanooga in May. There are ievru caJ.iat'j for lb ministry, two of v. hoia r ix.nrpJ Since the spring mteucg a new church has been organized at h!-.ibih City, and called tbe C&nn Memorul church. Mr. T. Lamb waa cboca ruling elder, and Mr S L Sheep deacua A beautiful new church Ivni.hcg ha. teen nearly ccmpiett J. Another uev church has been organ ized in Guilford cvur.tr, an 1 called "Midway." U N 1.VI.LE1IE Preside ut J B. Shearer gave a cheer ing statement of the wide enUrrujeoi of the literary and scientific curriculum of tbe college, putting it uti i jesiionably in tbe front line, also of the enthusiasm kindled amocg tbe stuJenis by the preaent eveiem of historic s!uy of the English Bible 11 SdE MISMwNS General home evangelistic ork lias made much progress. New centers have been made for earnest and suc ceagful work, sever il churches are either building-, or about heing begun; ana the wbo e prospect is er.oi uragiog SAI'HAIH s :l " I - The arent f r Sibbath a h .1. Kev L. C. Vass, l D. . repnrie-1 tint there were tifty three schools in tho 1'rsby tery with 4'.'0 teachers aui :i - V scholars During the year M from thes schools had been received into church imonlicr hip They had rais.l for thir n work Sl.l.t.t, and f.T the g.-m-ral be neyolent or k Sbl1.!, f ir the j a t c ir W ll.SON i III 1,. !! This church consists of a In i, !ui! band, that is growing un.ler tlm mm istry of Kev. Kob'l l'cll They have erected a neat church luiMu.g. an ornament to the tow u. Hut thero rests on it a debt of 1 .400, winch is pi rusing them anl hindering progress 1 hey can and will raiso ?G0 of ilns amount . nd an appeal was authorised hr the resbytery to be nmdo to friends to raise tfiUU, and start tnis church on a freah career. If thus helped n great ork is befor them. Mr. John Hutch inson, formerly ot ew Hcrnt, is a Ruling Elder in this church OKI'IIANA'IK. The Synod of North t'arolmn is pro poaing to found a I'resby terian i irpha n age in the State, and ( )rangu I'reshy try pledged its churches to c ntnbute S50O nnually to support it. Rev. S. O. Hall was chosen Moderator f this meeting. Keidsvule extended a generous hospitality to the Body. o that will be glad to visit the fr.ends there again and at an early date. The next stated meeting w ill beat Bethel church in (iuilf. rd county , N. . at 11 a. m.. on Wednesday before the second Sabbath of Soteniber, 1SS9, i. e., 11th September. I. ('. Va-s 0KTII ( AUOI.IN V NKS. From tlio Male Capri. Eliz ibeth City Economist At a meet ng of the board of directors of the Elizabeth City Fair, Saturday night last, it was ordered by the directors present that the Fair be held this year on the 29th, 3lhh and 3lst days of Oc tober. Twin City Daily- Cnpt. i. R. Craw ford, one of Winston's most genial and hole sou led citizens, and a prominent dealer in hard ware, left on lam even ing's train for Atlanta, (ia., where he 111 meet Miss Ada Dudley, of Kansas City, with whom he will be joined in the bonds of holy wedlock tomorrow. Charlotte Chronicle: The President yesterday appointed Aichibald Brady postmaster of Charlotte. The negroes are growing restive under the idea that there is likely to be no contest for the mavoralty this year. The darker U a floater who believes in Dudley principle of "blocks of five, and it breaks bis heart tr think of an election where there is only one candidate. Washington Progress: The protracted meeting at the Mathodist church closed ast Wednesday night. Thirty-one were added to the church as a result of the meeting. There were two vessels went ashore on Cape Ilatteras on tbe 17th inst. and went to pieces, and not a man was savsd. The vessels were not not known. The prisoners made another attempt to break jail Sunday night. They had removed aoroe of the floor under the lodging place and when it was found they claimed they had been looking for a rat. Raleigh News and Observer: Tbe committee appointed to canvass the city for subscriptions to the cotton fac tory met yesterday with a number of business men at the savings bank and reported the result of their labors. They announced that stock had been taken to tbe amount of f42,U0U. Tasterday evening Mrs. Laura Jack son, mother of Mr. George Jackson, died suddenly at her son's residence on East Martin street. Mrs. Jackson was about 60 years of age, and bad been sitting upon the porch for sometime. She complained of a dull pain in hef head arid arose to dhter tbe house to lie down, when she fell dead. In the case of the Buckley Oay Manufacturing Co., of Orand Rapids, Michigan, vs. Raney, involving the ownership of the furniture in the At lantio Hotel, Morebead City, the jury last night brought in a verdict in fay or of the defendant, Mr. Raney. 1'BlilMii Man' Clear Vision New Tobk Crrr, April 4, 1888. Vlf. A. K. Hawkee Dear Sir: Tour patent eye-glasses received some lime since, and am rery much gratified at tho wonderful change that has come oter my eyesight srnce I bare discarded my old glasses end em now wearing Tours. . Albxikdkb Aoab. SecreUry Stationers Board ot Trade of - v New York Cltr. - " ' "All ere fitted and fit rnaranteel bv F. S. Duffy, New Derne, N. O, jl2dlm YYashingtoe's Inaugural Centeniil.il Reduced Bates to New Berne. The Old Dominion Steamship Com pany will sell a round trip ticket from Newbern to New York and return for fifteen dollar Good from April 26th to May 9 h. 19. Everybody, and the balance, should takeadvantage of these very chejp rates. Take into consider-1 ation thai ibis cheap ticket entitles you 1 to meal between Norfolk and Sen 1 York E. B. Uubkkts, Agent, j ADV1CB TO BOTHERS. Mad. WuiaLow's Soothing SYttip should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for 'diar- hoea. Twenty-Ova cents a bottle. Bananas and Cocoanuts A fine lot, fresh from the pLr.'.ui. oqs in the West Indies. Will be sold from on board schooner Mslvio, beginning at 7 30 this mornine. U E H EI I IS For Sale, 11. ure and lot on 1 1. L t.;!it,. M Hater s residence Large .it, large house in perfect order, and terms easy. Apply to A. M MAKER 'JO Ykaks Estahusiikk. G. S. PALMER, lhilfvle Commission !t!rt-hit nf 1 N SOI TURK I'ltiilK K. Strawberries, Peas, Potatoes, Tom 'it , Ac., Ac. : Kk.uk stkkft. Nkw V i.k l 'onsiirnmenta soliclud mid ii :ih made as soon as sold Stencil and Market K.-pnin Cir uihed on application . RKKKKKM-Kfl Bank and est il.h-hed Produce Merchants of New York, Phil udelplua, Baltimore, and Boston a's'itf NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO LINE. The Steamer TAHOMA. i iiiniiipncuig Mniiilik), Mv Slh. l'vl. uml ''mil i uui during the trurk srHNon. vu an.l lunB, ilm learner T lioina win run ilu' Iii io I nu heilule l.eavp New KernA fvi-iy Mun.lm ai,.l l'luirilay al aavpii a.m. ami relurnlrof I . h Haylrt every TueaUy un.l hi :1 X iwo a in. On ciii li trip golnn kiiI return. :Hn.l:nt; III lie made tt CiulifooU. Smith hiuI A Iiiius t'reckp, an tie mere ami stonewuli hrelKht reeelvnl daily . e ireet Mir. Iu at the K. 1 '. Ii warehouse, heir Information apply lo J Nil N MINIS, Agent. Newll.Tiie. ISA C TA Vl.dR. I'hlhfoot Creek. K M Mll'YkTl. HniltliB Creek. V l.h.h. " ilama creek l 11. ABHOTT, Vanrtemere, C. II KOWf.KH. ' Hliinewall hi)Wl.KK COWKI.I., Agents H.ivl.oro. VEOKUE A. llt'MSR V. nov4dwtf General Manager. Pea and Bean Crates. Pea and Bean Boxes ready made, anil in shook, in quantities to suit pur chasers, at apl'Jl d3m J. E. CLARK'S. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad, P AS8KNGER DKPARTMKNT. ;Nkvv Bkkne, N. C, April 22, l. To Agents and the Public: On April the 27th. tickets will be sold from coupon stations below to New York and return, to the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of (ieorge Washington. April 80th, Tiz: Morehead City to New York and return . . $20 90 New Bern toNewYork and return 19 50 Kinston " " IS l'i LaOrange " " 17 70 Tickets will be limited to a continu ous passage in each direction with final limit May 3d, 189. S L DILL, (. P. A. A Lot of OVERALLS and JUMPERS AT JAS. F. TAYLORS Will be sold cheap and warranted not to rip. Engineers and sailors will do wf II tocall and aee for themfclves. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET, janaadwtf NEW BERNE, N. C The New Davis, The Pioneer Sewing Machine Orders left with MR JOHV 8UTKR or with Mrs. HINKSoo Middle street for tbe "Avis &IHU MACHINE will receive prompt auention. apit awly J. M BINES, Aeent. Spring Millinery. New Goods ! Latest Styles and Dress Making MRS. SCARBORO & KOONCE : Second Moor," Scmtheast Corner, of r , :' O. MARK3'.STORE 13dto - NEW BEHNE, N. C, CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. SHOES SHOES SHOES ! TRUNKS and VALISES ! Wc will take Meas ure in showing you through stock. our entire W. E. FLANNER. OIL PAINTINGS. Finest Ever Brought to the City of ITew Berne. Rock Bottom Prices. JOHN SUTER Who!,...,,!,. a,;, I ; iirnuu ro I it-slf r. t . .'( w R, rnP. SrO ,1 M iM : For Rent, iimtioT KfsitJcnr.n in Hoauforf. n Moure irt'il, liHtnirn Front. nrl Ann. neir ilm s irjli I U iH Will rent or summer season. Apply fur leini to a20dwl w (' j; Till 'MAS Jk. Barrington fi Baxter, ve juhl rfi'n , , i mi' Line of Ery Goods. lothing. Shoes, nd as NoMiy Line f STRAW FIATS Agency for the as you ever saw. A. A. BATTLES' $2-50 CALF SHOE. EVF.It IMIll W.WUIINTED. Also agency for "Tho Old fUatj aland Dyeing Establishment. " A.N II BABY CARRIAGES. THE SlliW BKRt.-. Ft KMTI Rl.- rn ST 1 1. 1. I.I. OS; We have on han.l nr.. I ,to t,,n.,... an,l receivlnt everv ,lv i,h. . ... rtulU, Cliftnil.er Suits Hall m,. ''""' robes, limns. linns. U.nmrs! Tin 'f- ,' Maurest-m. All thn (iM n m,f, HneKt slock nn.1 latest style of Kaoy rr. NlH,e lust hus ever l.een hri.n.h, clty. W hnvea tine stock of cicvka vu.vn m i in, n H r.HV inn, for ..... suuiis, nu Kei. ji fiiscniini 0f a and 50 per ceui, inererore we can sell gofrts cheaper man any other dut In Hi also stents to-the Kcllpse sewirVlfartilne II has no 9,iiai. if y want nrsUcUti nmcnine cll and p ui l.'nre bliviDB alas. V '( wil' save yen mnn.t T J. TURNER & CO., PROPrt I ITADu ?2 A 21 Mld.lle street. New HernerSTC. MOLASSES. English Island, Just arrived 4 per Schr. Mattie Hiles, Forsale byg ROBERTS & I WHOLESALE AND nEfilL, r t
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