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llfLf Journal,. t '- -- -. ; - . - i .... VOL'. VII.-NO. OO. NEW BERNE. N. 0.. SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS.!! r ; BUSINESS LOCALS. i fK drains. Berxuer Kegel's It- -. brated Beer, ice eats , at : v ifUtf . a. a. holtmii OKI first-class tnahogny writing desk far eelt M the Daly Chen Store, Humphrey A Howard ' old BOTTLED BEER, toe cold, and til ether eool drinks at ,.t jjl7tt ... A. H. Holtoh. CiALL a the Broad St, Store where yon eas buy all kind of Frert Orooeriee tow lor cash only. Q. r. M. DIL, At. WHITE LEAD'. Mixed Paint, Var UMh, Oil and GUM St Qno. Aixxh Go. JUST RECEIVED by schooner Hen rietta HU1, 100 berrele building lisse, and for sale by J. a Whittt, Craven Bt.. I door below South Front. jylQtf. LOST-A City Voucher. Mo 59. pay able to Nw Bum Jocbmal, for fit dot! art. All persona ara warned pot to trade for said voucher aa applioa tion will bo made for do plicate. Ncmi & Bakpck A Art REWARD. I will pay the $1UU aboyo reward for the axreet . and conviction of the pereon or pereona who attempted to matilete my sign of Royal Crown Floor and Fine Batter. Nsvertheless, I aUll hare theao artioloa on hand and Intend to continue aelllng them. To those who enjoy nice Bread and Fine Butter, I would aay patroniia Ilaokbqrn, The Grocer. All my Gro ceries are flrat-claao and I warrant them. Another InToioo of Tar Heel Booking Tobaooo at lOo. per lb. Alao M 000 more "Proclamations," the beat for 6c. cigar in the world . Very reepeotfuCy, E. B. HacKBcait. LIME, Cement, Plaater at low prieea. Ubo. Allkn & Co. The question of tax redaction is now with the Republican Senate. Four thousand Indians are on the war path in British Columbia. Thk present high tariff is not worth a ceut to North Carolina manufacturers. Cross and White of Btate Na tional Dank notoriety hare been convicted of forgery. Alabama., after paying her Jaly interest, has seventy thousand ' dollars in her treasury. . Johx 0 Freemont has been placed on the retired list with the rank of Major General. Samuel W. Hawkins has been nominated for Governor by the Republicans of Tennessee. Mahone and Riddleberger have buried the hatchet. Now let them bnrj "The Little Brown Jug." Hon. Allen G. Thuhman has been invited to attend the Tobacco ., -Exposition at Durham, N. 0., next .October Walter Phelps' last dodge seems to have been a bride's Scotch father marriage. The scotched it. v. i One North Carolina Republican, V: Mr. Brower, had the good sense to Tole foir the Mills bill. Nicola' voice i is still for war taxes. A violent volcanic eruption haa .ooonrred 'ia Japan by which four hnndred persons were killed and r ten thousand wounded. , Jt is estimated that the losses by ' ; the recent floods in West Virginia ' and Pennsjlrania will aggregate - ' todre than three million dollars. ' , . i--. . I"? TRR; ;pemocratio Jloose has "passed the Mills bill, which redaces - taxes, by thirteen majority. What ." will the Repabjican Senate do t ; -;: ;Mb. Parkell believes that the .home rule movement will result in an imperial Parliament, in which England,' Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the English Colonies will be I represented. ; ; . Empeeob Wiixluc has ordered -the committee appointed by the 1 late lEmperor Frederick to consider 1! 9 subject of the erection of a ( Vciral in Berlin to begin their Ul :3 forthwith. - ' . Tua e Jiior of this paper is pro- fousdly gratcf-1 to the brethren o ' tie press 'who have made mention f r. 1 r:!aailca for - the Senate, ! !' r.ocratsof CravenjiaEab r " --'"ry terna. He Ci i seek or srea ask for the nomination. II elected he will do his utmost to I eon firm all that has been said in his favor. The New York Star gives an acoajthst of a Harrison and Morton meeting at which one of the speakers eloquently said : "Yellee COOd. Allee Chinamen like Mlican man HaJlieon. Allee work hard .1 .i.: I auu got etecen vuinaman e iriruu. Then. Allee Chinaman's times be good" Th. meeting passed reso- lutions in favor of a high protective tariff on rats, and gave three cheers for Ilallison. The extract from Dr. Foy's ser mon, taken from the St. Louis Globe Democrat, on the second page oi mis issue snoaia do reaa oy our - t Alt 1 1 a X I young men. It is a timely subject and Dr. Foy handles it well. He has many friends in North Carolina who will read this extract with pleasure and recall the times when they beard words of wisdom fall from his eloquent lips. LOCAL NEWS. Oood ahower of rain yeaterday. The steamer Howard Is on the ways. Total esolipse of the moon tonight be ginning at 10 o'clock. The Republicanaare organising Uarri- son-Dockery Mebane Clubs. Ripe grapea, Catawbaa, in market yeaterday. They were from Mr. D. N Eilburn 'a farm. Our iportsmen are preparing for the shooting tournament at Morehaad City, which comes off July 31st. Th. train fn, Mnr.h.l Cit. UM at OoVWfcthi. mnr.1.. ,rf .ill l.r. UAniiH.) PitwnBMhi rin i a n m J ' ' The farmers from the surrounding country aay that corn ia suffering very much for rain. Hope they got a shower yeaterday Sheriff Stimaon'a delinquent list ap pears in this issue, ilia time for sen ing is drawing sear. Examine the list and see of your name is on it. Several of our citizens with their families will leave this week, aome for the mountain!, others for the seashore Better place your order for the Journal before tearing. We regret to learn of the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spragne of Round Knob, Mrs. Spragne is the daughter of our townsman, D. T Car raw ay . She haa the sympathy of many friends in this city. The Oerman held at the Atlantic Ho tel. Morehead City, Friday night Is pronounced to be the finest of the sea son. About forty couples took part and the mammoth balk room presented a soene of rare beauty and grandeur. A prominent druggist in this city has an order from a neighboring county for Iots powders, provided he takes postage stamps for pay and send them so no ... U TV. 1.. L j . t ... . ha not decided yet whether he will fill the order; in fact we believe he is In search of the same artiole himself that is, lore, without the powde.s. Two eases before acting Mayor R. P Williams yesterday. One for disturb ing the peace, contrary to the city ordi 1 m it j n j mtt Ai uuw, w iVuhuiuuVuii uowvuw and cost. The defendant appealed. The other waa disorder! MiulnAt. th,.i hrf .n ai, a tK. - - ' j n peace wine urn oase. ne was aa jugea not guilty, whereupon the defendant in ue nrsi case wantea muj appeuea, out ma uonor coman't see it in that light. The finest Tet. TC. B. Cm. Eaa.. exhibited or, reater. daw the finest maohes that hav. been seen on the atreeta f Mew Berne thb season. Four ot them weighed twenty-eight ounce. Urge, luscious, I T "1 a pale-red, ths very eight of them wpuld make one's month water. Steamer Hoyementa. The Eaglet of the E. a D. line arrived yesterday moraine with good cargo of general merchandise, and vtill - eailto - morrow eiteraoon at 4 o'clock, ; The Vesper of this line wfll arrtre today. The Newberne of the O.D. line arrives today and sails Tuesday for Norfolk noon. ---S , ' Bid Kill the Bear. -' - It has been discovered that the deer which a member of the Pravnn Crmntw Qun Club had suoh a dslibermte shot at afewdaysego was mortally, wounded and was; captured ,fo the yicinlty of whers he waa ihos by the dnfr's. Bo the shot was not a bad one-after all-only tad JucV in not geUirg tha fall benefit .. " 163 TO 149. THE KILTS SILL PASSES THE HOUSE. Four Fooliak Democrat and Three Viae EepvUicaJoe. The following telegram waa received yesterday evening. The DemooraU have done their duty for tariff redue- the sjaeetioa ia now trans- Bepuhlloen Senate WAaraoroH, D. C July II. The jmj, DiU tou of 1SJ to 149 Browor voted for end Nichols against- LTtntepTb.C: K bill. C Personal. Rot. V. W. Shtel.it will leave tomor row morning for Sewanee, Tenneaaee, to attend the meeting of the Board of Trueteeeof the Univeraity of the South, a oollege of the P. E. Church. We . . wish htm a pleasant trip and eafe re- turn Poatomce Removal. The building on the corner of Craven and Pollock street, formerly occupied by Hancock Broe. aa a drug store, baa been thoroughly overhauled, repainted and fitted up by Messrs E. W, & 8. W. Small wood, and will be oooupied aa a poatofBoe, the removal to which haa al ready begun. It is a much better place for the officials and will be equal ly, if not more, aa acceptable to the publio aa the former place which ia just one door weat. The old office, w learn. will be the headquarters of the Young Men 'a Democratic Club. Kinaton College. In this issue will be found the adver tisement of Kinaton College. The aale of the property of this institution will not interfere with the school in the leaat. It ia one of the fixed iostitotlosis for Eaatern Carolina. Last year there werelto encourage and aid the young men in pupila from eleyen counlie. of North Carolina and from the State of Virginia, The uoilega with lu wan quauuea ana I .. ..... ifMriiiuwi Mrni at VABrrra m as. - r- erredly popular and ia ever on the upward tendenoy. The art department la specially good, and in fact every department ia thorough and efficiently managed. The Prohibitionists of Beaufort Coun ty- The following call has been made by the Prohibition party of Beaufort county: All persons willing to vote for the election to all offices of men who will secure the total prohibition of the menu facture and sale of aloholio beverages are hereby called to meet at the court house in Waahlngton, N. O., August 8d, 12 m, for the purpose of endorsing the Prohibition nominees, both National and State, and of arranging for Con gressional, Senatorial and county tickets and the local campaign. By order oi D. W. Jaevis. T. O. C ARROW AN, J. A. Arthur. Hurrah for the sober man's party I Church Services Today. Christ Church V. W. Shields. Rec tor. 8th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Holy Communion at St. Cyprians: 9:80 . a j. .i 1 r-i.-i. n.m morning prayer: 5 p. m. Sunday school I at church; 6 p.m. evening prayer, , ', J . . " .. ' All BMtnU will be wfJeomad ia the services .nvi. .l l tt....u.j vi wu mures, Kjtaeiw iu iiuwi. Presbyterian Uhurch Berrioee at 11 . . a. m., sermon by Key. a. F. Marabie.icopy. D.D. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Ushers always in attendance St. Stephen's Reformed Missionary I . .j. py,! Church on Qaeen street Her I .t,.. , ik- n r. b rnnkiin L. be n criner; sr. am- m . nnn jiu we . m . " ; . ..TT.. ' :.T . . 1 x.at.u.A. ueTouonai mewing at tne roomi 0f the associaUon on Middle ttnet ot 8 o'clock p. m. Subject: "Re- wtrd for Labor." Jsr. 31 : 18. Leader, I w p jonM Rumor4 Pott Office BODbery. I Vtuag tne trucfcing season Messrs. I Weathersbea Carman and Mr. John Uvinf new Bachelor creek, in comfrtat to Post- . . tI .a a.1. f- .lt ia..L e.t t-. fflBWF Mv 01 "V u OOntam- ing checks which their eommusion I merchants bad advised them bad been sent. Thereupon a wcord was kept in post oaos of every tetter wnicn lcam to thU offlos for thegenuemen sbora named, and tM facwe dsrel- oped that letters had been stolen from we office, bnt in what manner and Dy at whom was difficult to and out.' A I watch was kept but nothing was dis- 00Yred until three weeks ago. when a 1 letter was received by Messrs. Weathers- I bee & Carman iaquiring if they had lost I uv obartiraL This' letter ' was at once forwarded to a post office inspector at i Washington D.C., by whom the checks I were recovered and - an ' Investigation I bpcmn wnlrh has not been conolnded. A. prominent youn colored ma of this city is surpeotedof being the guilty , 'ftrir, . . , - Help the Young Xtn. We learn that a movement ia on foot by the Young Men'a Christian Assoc ia tion to either purchaae a building or to erect a new one for the nee of the As sociation. It is a proper move, and one hich every good citizen, man or woman, should encouf age. Here ia an opportunity for those of our eitiaena who have been blessed with success In their business, and have ac cumulated a good share of this world's goods to do something of lasting bene- fit to the voun men of our communitv. Ik wntilil K. .'..la rtf Hma Injl space to duouas the great good that has been accomplished by the Young Men's Christian Association Their good -fc. .r. a vr. 'I 0, ana toe useiumess oi vne assons- tion ia almost universally admitted. I The question is, what are the citizens of 1 New Berne going to do about it ? Thel Amoitinn h hn m n.rtinn for , - I about three years, we rhink, and it has done good work. Hut a critical period is now at band. It must go forward or backward. No live institution will stand still, in fact cannot be still. If it has a vigorous body , inspired with the hope of making the world better, it will move forward, theie will be pro gress in the right direction But if it becomes enfeebled b; the lukewarm- uess of its members it will certainly go backward Now let the buaiuers men of .New Berne take hold of thix matter and en courage this Association. Help them to purchase a building and lot tbat they can call their own, on which they can nave tneir atnietio buiidine and iru- prove from time to time. Dirt it ever occur to the business men of this city that they will be held, in a large measure, responsible for the future . . . . .... ... business character of this city' And, viewing it in this I'ght. ought they not every effort for moral development and I advancement r or lou- muuBBiiu iioiiars win Mnuk.. t . .. I v :l rn. ,l. i vuruunw Kiuuuua auu uuiiuiuk iui iui I" " Aaaociation that the young men would xn one of the ornaments of the city. Now what lady or gentleman 'ill head the list with five hundrtd dollars? Our sister cities of Wilming ton and Charlotte have men that have given double this amount for like pur poses. Atlantic Association TJnicn The union mesting of the Atlantic Baptist Association will convene with the church at Kinaton on Friday, the 27th inst., and continue three daye PROGRAMME 1. Friday 11 o clock a m introductory sermon by J. 8. Dill. I 3. Brief oral report up 3n the condition 1 of the church. S For discussions. (1) One Union its advantages, and how they may be realized. Opened by T. J. Lesry and J. t. Love. (2) The condition for a successful ministry. C. A. Woodson and C. E. Cash well. (3) The work of the laity, and the bent methods for its accomplishment. J. F. Joiner and J. C. Wbitty. (4). The sin of covetousness, and how to deal with it. J. S. Dill and A. J. Hires. I The programme for the Sabbath to be Kinaton church p'aAy w J ayJ w mu s wvswwaaa sa uv I Special rates from stations along the A- - Kailroad, good from 26th July to 1st August 1 tTh-vo ot rt . , J c,f v v . a.' n 1 1 Kinaton and Goldsboro papers please Special Sunday Train. There will be a anflcinl train Na ruma tn Mnroha.H en r.t.,m I . -- " - 1 Sunday, July 'i'ii schedule Leave New Berne 9 00 a.m 1 . . . . - Arr,Te "orenead uity, iu .du a m I Returning Leave Morehead City, 9.00 p.m. Arrive New Berne, 10 30 p.m. Fare for the round trip! when tickete are purchased, only 81.00. Lesion Elixir. A PLKASiNT LEMON DRINK. Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, aromatic stimulants, and blood pu rifiers. cuty cents ana one doner per bottle. Bold by druggists generally. .Prepared by H. Mozlkt, M. D., Atlanta, ua. For biliousness and constipation, tate ticmon iizu. For siok and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness take imon coixir. For loss of appetite and debility tate Lmon Kuxrr. For fevers malaria and chills, takeutmon Juiixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail yon in any of the above named diseases. all of which arise from a torpid or . diseased imr.' -' Editorial. I have tried Dr. Motley's Lemon El- JJJJ nd" jf f trniS' j , . . . '-;:jirin Oa. Rntinl ' iFrom the Galveston Christian Advocate: t . Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir has deter- lrf,f X? 'ePuUtion 'n hi yVbieMlrS to many household! . 1 ia me ctate. STATE MEWS C03DESSED. Wilmington Star: A destructive Ore broke out at Rockingham on July Mth at 8 o'clock, a.m. The court house, poet office, two hotel and twenty other buildings, mostly stores, bar rooms and dwellings, were eoneumed. County records aaved. Estimated lose $40 000, with only f 13,000 insurance. Winston Republican: Joe. L May re tiree from the Oermanton Times and ia succeeded by J. V. Orreli, of Greens boro. The contract for building a hotel at Piedmont Springs, to cost 410.000 or $13,000, has been awarded to Mr. Foucht. Cottagea will alao be built n (,,i. M "i.i h. expected of a squad ofl eight boys with a "devil" in the midst of them. The boys have worked remarkably well n.i,i. P.lil Mill .... K kt nr.f , : becomin skilled ss an engineer, and Porter iamakine- Dronress iu the general work of the office Newton Enterprise: Last Thursdaf nIht diaappeared from the su Kl nf M. P.nb V..n. nt P.lo V.a Lty. nine or ten years old. spot in forehead, white hind feet, paces under aaddle. Reward offered Linney, the bull of the Brushy Moun tains, had a discussion with Tom Vance, eon of Zsb.. and got walloped, splin tered and wiped out. Mr. Vance is the Democratic elector in the 8th district. Raleigh Visitor: A. Reucher Jones, a white man who waa convicted at the spring term of Chatham county Superior Court in 1887, and sentenced to ten years In the penitentiary for larceny, waa pardoned by the Governor At a meeting of the board of trustees of Wake Forest College, held July 18tb, Prof. J B. Carlyle, of St. Taul, wea elect J As sietant Professor of Languages, and Prof. A. I,. Purinton of Parkersbutg West Virginia, was elected Profesacr l Chemistry. Strudwick, our Democratic presidential elector al large for the State, all his friends will regret to learn, met with an o60' on Monday night of a very grave character. Riding horseback, in company with a friend, in the suburbs of the town, he fell with his horse into WU some thirty-five feet deep. Th . M; s-r.V v .7. periecuy saie, ne urgea tne ammai on tha nu.nM Vwaa rA T1,. mm,U n. u .wuiv o ih.lw..h k.k. . .J u:. . . Lr.k- -In T. 1.. .T m0Bt, mracie that both man and home were not killed outright. On being ex- tricated from his perilous position Mr Strudwick was found to be very serious ly if not fatally injured. This morning, however, we are glad to state, Mr. 8. was o greatly improved that aome hopes of his reoovery are entertained. 1. 1st of Letters Remaining in the poetorTico nt Now Berne, Craven county, N. C, July 'J2d, 18S8. Rev. W. II. Campbell. Willie Duncan. M. U. Oaskins (2), Mrs. M. (). Humph rev. Felix Harvnv. Mini C II. Harris. S- I2rjh- Moore, James Stewart, (leo. Simmons, Swert Taylor, N. 8. C. Troop, Surah Walker. Persona calling forabove letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. 1 be regulations now require that one I cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. M. Manlt, P. M Backlea'e Arnica Balv. Thb Best 8alvi in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Sal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Uorns, and all ki Eruptions, and poeitively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect aatiafaction.or money re- hunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale Dy K. . Duffy. jan 17 DIED. At Round Knob, on the morning of the 21st instant. Daniel Hawley, infant son of W. D. and Gertrude Spragje, aged eight months laeking a few days. It was only a week since his little cousin was taken away, and now he joins him in the Paradise of God. The grlef-strioken parents have the iuu connaenoe ox a reaeonaoie religious and holy hope and can yiew the diepen- nation aa One more Call to them to Strive for that inheritance which he has gone to possess in Our Father's Kingdom, "and can say "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." Kinsfon College SESSION 1888-'89. Fall Term 1888 begins Meaidar. Sent. 3d Board With tuition In Knallsh. Ilin and rrenen, lor nve montna, 7,oo. Moaie and an extra. A continuation of the vary liberal patron age nuneno eztenoea is solicited. riesse eorrespona witn lilfTUMl vr I.VVIS A 1 U II Jy2SdlwSt Principal. 100 Bbls. Uess Pork, FULL WEIGHT, For Sale Cheap by 1 a 1 ' 'i'V ' W . t. , .ail ' V - VV1HILKMAL.K HKlll KK. - 3 No Board ot Trade price. I Duffy's Croup Sjrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Wa.lt CI DCTTT. PREPARED AND SOLD BY NEW BERNE. North Carolina. June lo d if "SAVEJIOIIEY." Refrigerators, Water Coolers ami Freezers At Factory Prices. A 1 liU.. LOT OF LIME AND CEMENT At Bottom Prices. 100,000 BRICK L. II. (TTLER, 26 k 28 Middle Street, NEW vor pats ioi'h noiet and TAHfc.N tOlK 1 HOICK." I hv ry n.af CtWItlDATKCIGAB. ( LKtKLAM AM) Till HMtW. II IKKIIOV tND HIURTOR. H I he it.e of ttira i khii we will ar who la AIIKMi, Trim t igur ' n,ugb for the A MM I'A I Km ,j mim.Io fiurtly ibe vuter n amofce lliem. Kiv ren.a t,r!i. at I LM KR'S I K.Alt WORK, Vllilille. nem Honlh KrulH lt. Aisi' Winn run i, found gcvxl Chewing, Hm.Ku, .ni,l KllkMMla of Tuliftceo, Clgnia, ml .hi ine i.iiu'r M- u.if.. ,-,,ol HiMla Water. lilmn A . ! It... w i!n .. , c W I.. IMI.TIKH, i .inr : ' wi k imw It Brick! Brick! Brick! 50,000 For Sale W. P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, m:vv MKItNi;, N. c. Consign u your produce, m . d if SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL DO FOR CANC'KR UK D-DEAD. Ki N'.'o..i N C , May 2. I8K7, M r.i. Joe I'sksoh Dear MaiUm -- Moil d.. I give rou mviinme to plar l.pfure the pulillc bearing tfsUniony of llio miraculous rare pfTeoted Ott me by your most valuable testimony. Fif teen years ago I waa troableil by what see me. 1 tone little aralea appearlnf on the right aiiln of my cheek ui.iler the eye reaem tiling dry meal brau. whloh I could remove when 1 shaved, hut they would retain again in a short time. Hoon an enlargement ap peared under the same eye, attended with itching and bnrning sensations and sharp, darting pains from 1 he affected place to the eye, causing great difficulty In closing the eye, even to sleep Rnmetlmes tt would feel better, bnt never at any time disappear. Some physicians prononnced It eczema, others cbronie erysipelas, and all advised me to let It alone. This I did until two yeara ago, when a little scale began to form right under the eye. resembling a wart, which could not remove, in size and appearsaeelt soon grew to bens large as a strawberry ua the scar came ofr and leru he piece entirely raw. Having fear of acancer.ibegantowe vaiious kinds of salves to heal it ud. bnt never could. I consulted with physicians of H KH.N V.. N. O. I AGENCY FOR ? great experience, they said it looked sua- ' plclous of it, and advised me to have it eat pr bnrnt out at once. I did not wish to do either; and being persuaded it was I Say 1. blood, I resolved to try your Kemedyv'ee 1 . had been recommended to me. I did SO wltl- the most happy results. I can tnji am a well man. I cannot say too much for ytrar ' Remedy, It Is worth Its weight in. old. 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