he: il : VOL, VH.-KO. 100, NEW BERNE. Jf. C, TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1888: PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL, it -v' BUSINESS LOCALS. OH draught, Bargner ft Engele cele krated &T, km sola, st ' 1 jy 17tf A.H. Houo ONE first-class mahogany writing desk for sale at tbe Only Cash Store, Uumphray ft Howard old stand. - ,TOTTLKI BEER, ice cold, and all .J.J other cool drinks at . : Jyl7tf A. H. Holtoh 'a. LVALC M the Broad St. Store where . yos. cat boy all kind of Freeh .' U'ooeriee low lor calk onlr. -, . , Q. F. M. Dail, Ag H. '.WHITE LEAD. Mixed Paint, Vsr- . T T niafc, Oil and Glaea at QlO. ALUM & Co. JTJST BECElVED-bx echooner Hen rietta BUI, 100 barrele building Imi, and for eale by J. C. Whitty, Cravea St., J door below South Front. jflOif. LOST-A City Voucher. No W. pay able to Niw Bunk Journal, for five dollara. All person are warned not to trade for said Toucher, at applica tion will be made for a duplicate. Nl'NM ft Harper eioQ1 , REWARD. I will pay the aboye reward for the arrest and conviction of the pereon or persons who stsenspted to mutilate mr sign of Royal Crown Floor -ead Fine Butter. Nevertheless, I still hay these articles on head and intend to continue selling tbem. To those who enjoy nice Bread and Fine Butter, I would say patron its fieckborn. The Grocer. All my Gro ceries art first-cUss and I warrant thsm. Another invoice of Tar Heel Smoking Tobaoco at 40o. per lb. Also SO 000 more "Proclamations," the best 3 for So. cigar in the world . Very respectfully, E. B. Hackbi ati. i IME, Cement, Plaster at low price. J ' Qto. Allen ft Co. Thb moon laxt Snnday night ; the Republican party next November. ' Ws have not seen tbe joint ap pointments ot Fowle and Dockery. Ilave yoa T , Wm?K gets five years hard labor on public roads, ('roes six. Terrible experience in banking. Thb English Chinese puzzle and the American Chinese conundrum. Puzzle how to make the Chinaman paj a hundred pounds poll tax the connndrnm how to rcgolate the tariff on rats. BELVA Lockwood, the Equal Rights candidate for President, says that she has "stripped for the fight." We hope that's a mistake. She had better put on bathing costume and take water. Is there any more room on board jhe Democratic ship, the Constitu tion, commanded by Orover Cleve land t Tea; all aboard! "She has landed many thousands and can i, land as many more Cwl" VvMb. Ntjhk is not in the office Just now and his associate editor takes occasion to say with Fowle Governor, Simmons in Congress c andHunn in the Senate there is a f bright fotnre for Eastern North Carolina. Michigan Democrats have fused with the Oreenbackers and Labor Union's! on the basis of giving Cleveland and Thnrman ten elec toral votes, and the Labor Union ' lata candidates tnree electoral votes. l Upon ttili the Democrats base hope of carrying the State. f- JNeveb before was: any question r of public policy bo thoroughly dis - t cussed as was the "Mills bill that k- passed the House1 Tast Saturday. T Twenty-three days and. eight eve- " ; sing; sessions were given up to Its consideration, and one i hundred and - fifty -four set speeches made upon '- lt' - ' lTP '. -7; It is said that Mr. Dockery tailed - to meet Judge Fowle in- Raleigh . for the purpose of arranging for a " 'f Mat ; discussion.' V but & that . Mr. L Walker appeared for that purpose v Correct. When the .Captain. Is absent the Lieutenant acts for hia.-- The window glass manufacturers are disgruntled at the passage f , t a liilU bill, and are growling like i'. hyenas- These gentlemen tax the sunHjbt ' in ' the people's homes from C3 to 103 per cent on every pano of glass that goes into a win- ( t, Many ot them have become -aires while the wages of their vorkingmen U GO per cent less than they were in 1SG0. Col.Fulx.eb in his speech be fore the jury id the White-Cross case Intimated that there was some one else more guilty than they, bat the fact had been concealed from the jury. Why not unravel the whole business! Let no gnilty man escape. Reports from Illinois are of the most encouraging nature. A car respondent from SfcHenry county gives the uames of twenty-five Norwegian who have hitherto been Republicans and who have declared their intention of voting tbo Democratic ticket this year. A rejiort from Will county gives the names of forty-six Republicans in one town who have left the party since the Chicago convention. And so it goes all over the State. Judge Ftjllkb is now Cbiei Justice. Republicans nut off con firm at ioa as Ions: as thev could. The people became indignant at the betrayal of public trusts, by the Senate, for party purposes. Hale and Fry, of Maine, voted for confirmation, and it is believed they did it at the suggestion of Blaine who saw that the people would not tolerate the longer dismemberment ol tbe Supremo court. A HKruRUCAN paper created a sensation by publishing that Col. Lamont's house had been robbed and important papers taken in cluding a carefully prepared list of the voters of New York.. Now, considering the fact that a Repub lican paper made tbe statement, it is remarkably accurate. Colonel Lamont has a house; no robbery has occurred, no papers were lost, no list of the voters of New York was ever in Colonel Lamont's house. Oae truth to only three lies is pretty good for a Bepablican. LOCAL NEWS. The schooner Melvin, Capt. Howland sailed for Jordan's creek yesterday evening to load lumber for Atlantic City. Lumber is being collected on the lot ad joining Major Hughes' residence for new residence for Mr. Windley, who recently purchased tho lot. Many of Our people were up till past midnight on Sunday night watching the moon. It waa a beautiful night, and the eclipse was an interesting sight. Cottage prayer meeting under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. tonight at the residence of Mrs. M. F. Perry, cor ner of Johnston and Hancock streets at 8 o'olock A large audience attended the Baptist church on Sunday night. The pastor Rev. H. W. Battle, though suffering much from neuralgia, gave them a fine sermon on the temptations of our Lord in the Wilderness. J. E. Peterson & Co. 'a excursion train for Morehead City will pass New Berne at 1 p.m. today and return on Thursday at 11 a.m. Fare for round trip, fifty cents. A pleasant trip with a forty hours' stay at Morehead is now offered at a very small cost. Rev. 'B. F. Marable had a large audience at the Presbyterian church last Sunday; and he gave them a good sermon, tie answered tbe question that purzled Job, and one that Is, per haps, asked every day, "Why do the wicked live?" His answer was satis. factory to the audience. The sermon was oneof logical force, such as Usually falls from tbe lips of this able minister of the GospeL Got. W. B. Owens, civil engineer of the -war department left "yesterday morning for Washington City.' Be has been fa the city a few days making, a lurrey of the proposed road to - the national cemetery. ' He also visited Col. John S.-Whitford'i plantation. In lower Jones county , and examined the shell rock which abounds along Trent river, and pronounced-it suitable for the purpose of building the road . - A letter from Pollocksrille proposing a gentleman's name for Senator of the ninth' district; does not' eontain Ihe name of the wi iter? If we were to publish it and , the gentleman whose name is suggested for tbe nomination should feel offended and demand the name of tbe author we could net furnish It. We will publish the announcement with pleasure it the name of tbe author IS IT-t US. Steamer XorepianU. " The Eaglet of (k E. C. D. line sailed yesterday afUmooo with cargo of track, lumber ana general merc&anaiae. ins Vesper of this Una will said tomorrow afterocoa at 4 'clock. The Newborn of the O. D. line sails today at It o'clock noon. The Manteo will arrive tonight. Fatal Accident to a Horns. A valuable mart belonging to our county-man, Daniel Lane, Esq , was killed yesterday in a singular way. air. Lane's daagkter and Mr. Joseph Richardson drove the animal to the city and on their return when near Mr. E. B. Cox's plantation, aha stepped on ose end of a crooked stick of wood that had fallen from some cart or wagon and the other end flew up coming in contact with the animal, entering the bowels and producing death in a ihort time. It is a severe loss to Mr. Lane who is an industrious and successful farmer Dime Party. There will be a dime party next Wed nesday evening, given by the Aid So ciety of the Baptist Church, in the vacant store-room near A. M. Baker's store. The best of ice cream and cake. and all the luxuries ef the season, will be furnished by the prettiest and best ladies in the world. A young man ot economical turn can get along very well on twenty nve cents, wnue capitalists ill have an opportunity for profitable investments. This is leap year, you know, and New Berne is capable of making the best offers in the State. Our Next Fair. Tbe work of repair'Dg the Griftin building and grounds recently pur chased by the Fair Association is going forward. The stockholders of the Asso oiation will hold a meeting on tbe 1st day of August, when the time for hold ing the Fair will be discussed and prob ably settled upon. In the meantime we wiih to remind our farmers that liberal premiums will be offered for exhibits of farm products, and they ought to look out while gathering their crops this fall and arrange for a good exhibit Tbe farmers had but short notice for our first Fair, but they made a very creditable exhibit. With timely notice this year we expect them to excel in their department. Serious Affray at Kinston. Psrties srriving from Kinstun last night state that a serious affray occurred there yesterday evening pending a trial before Justice S. H. Rountree, in hich Chas. Id. Brown, Esq. struck Mr. J. C. Kennedy a serious blow on the head wite a hickory stick. It appears that Mr. Kennedy waa a witness in the case on trial, and Mr. Brown, who was engaged as an attor the ney, while addressing the court on merits of the case made some allusion to Mr. Kennedy, who interrupted him and asked that he confine himself to the evidence. Whereupon lit. Brown raised a hickory stick and struck Mr. Kennedy a violent blow across the head. At last accounts Mr. Kennedy waa not doing so well as his friends at first expected. The court sent Mr. Brown to jail for thirty days for con tempt. Personal. Mr. H. S. Oracy of Beech Grove was in the city yesterday and reports crops looking well L. J. Moore, Esq. and family left for Beaufort last night to remain the bal ance of the summer. Miss Nellie Walker has returned from Morehead City. Mis Mary Bryan left for Morehead City yesterday evening Capt.Killey E. Terry of 8tella is in the city. C. C. Orsen, Esq., ot Trenton, is in the city. He reports crops good in some sections of Jones, but only fair in others. Mr. Joshua Dean of Pamlico county arrived yesterday evening and brings good reporta from the crops. , Captain John Dana grtee notioe of special practice ttj us uraven uonnty una Mmv. a team n to ne seiecua lor tbe sneotinf tournament at Morehead uity, ana ! impprun mm au turn ous in oroer snas a gooa selection can ne made. . Rhootlnr Practlws. . Special pracUoee of the Gun Gob this evenine at 8 o'olock and tomorrow evening at 9 O'clock to selsct a team toS"li iCl Z2 l 2 A V Z shoot it. the tournsment at Morehead Parkerv .rreasarer. The Old . flag Citr. commencinsT inly liit a f nil I Which floated uQ taajestically at the . repreaenution oc tno-Uurj la expected to tale part to these prwtioeew' st i vaa VVMarm'"' -' aiiTirn to ismKu.. tfntt.' WnifrLnw'n Sonrwraa fivrnlreal Btorm of enthnslani trhirhriA should always be nsea ror onuarea teethings "soowes ut enuar soiwns th tnim. 1It all tin- enroa wind colic, snd is the beat remedr for Miar. hiss. TwentT-flra eenU a bottle, i 1 . ae i. . .marl74tuthsatwly STATE SEWS COXDEXSEJ). thiny -eeTea wounded is the correct report of tbe casualties of the recent wreck on the Virginia mam land. Wilaaington Review: It seems that everybody anl Lj wif and aweet heart want to tbe sound last night. There were lare crovds at Manning's and Stock ley a, and dam-iug in the pa- villiona at both places. Winaton-Salem SentiDel It is esti mated there are at least 10,000 people bete to witness tbe execution of William Houston. The Grand Cooimandery of Knight Templars will bold its annual conclave in tbe Asylum of Piedmont Commandery !io. tt at tYmston. com mencing August 1st, 13. at So clock p.m. 1 ns bale in Uome o dedicate J oa July lOih. Elisabeth City New. The ulk among the Democrats hervabuuis is mostly for Skinner (or Cougre&a. So fur no Re publican has been prominently men tioned for tbe office. l.nji colored posters announcing Elizabeth City i air on 16th, 17th and l"th of Oototer. What we know about farming would be of little service to tcybody, but in riding through the countv this week we ere convinced that if more fruits and trucks were raised ami leea corn and cotton tbe country pt vie weuld be better off. Rockingham lwcki-t Machinery foi the 8an Christian gold mine contiuues to arrive by the car lo;t,1 There m lots of mony lu that mine, but whether it will ever repay the outlay is very doubtful. .edbeUr lu mi. I build large br u k Kjieliciin' iu-ar ; l(ot. Kockluuharn wa r.itSt-r I . to catch on the Clevelnn I brive.- but when ahe started i-he wnt w nli a r uh. In tbw imnieiiidte secti in iam havr bet n abun.lant no 1 . r. (b are very Hnp Mr James T 1 -tirind will not have totuy any hiy h ion K t utly be got eventy torn of i-lnni and timothy hay nil forty ai res of land at one mowing - Ihe liapiinn have had a glorious revival at R 'bt rdel during the pant two weeks Th-y hive had 30 or 40 accessions to ihe chinch The people of Montgomeiv nted a rail road and ought to have one. There is lots of valuable turpentine and laioN in the county that are as goo I ae ar y All llm Way from Japan Mu. A K. HAWKKs-Iiear Sir I am much pleased with the panlisnopir glasses vou bo perfectly adapted to my eyes; with them I am enabled to read. as in my youth, the tincst print w uh the greatest ease I rhoerfully recommend them to the f ublic. Respectfully, K. B. 1 1 L'lill A Kl Kx-(Jov. of Texas; Minister to Japan. All eyes lilted and (it guaranteed by Y. S. DutTy, New Heme. N. C. I'SIlm Jones County Items. (.'rops UIO l!('('(l;ll iim in our county. Some of tho public hc I.-, h.ive opened in our count v. IMpii, very Riniiieniv in iwnver Crtek township, on the !Lh ol July, Mr. William 15. Deliruhl, .iged about ).") years. Mr. Deliruhl was an honest, industrious, hard work in-z man, leaving a widow and several children with many friends and relatives to mourn his demise. We are now passing through the dull season between finishing up the crop and fodder saving time, the dullest time of the whole year. Farmers are saving the dimes to pav for saving their fodder, while many of the laborers are negotiat ing terms with farmers and mer chants for rations daring this dull interval. All the willing workers succeed in getting very fair terms Charles Pollock, colored, while rafting somo limber at Trenton on Saturday last, came near being killed by three urge logs rolling down a steep oank ana passing over li's body. Dr. oodly at tended him and says that his thigh was broken jusf above the knee, but don't neiieve he is injured in ternally. The soft sand and a small pole preventad the logs from crush ing bun. The primary meetings of the Democrats of Jores connty will be held on Saturday next, tbe 23th of July, to delegates to attend a conn ty convention which meets at Tren4 ton August 8th to choose delegates o attend the senatorial convention 0f the 9th district. We trust that every Democrat will attend these Drimaries and not trust to others t0 choose for him. Township will on j in mil f0rce. a niovAlanrl nn.i P.kiun,n L tip ininH waa Arflrjnivar? of Tmn i vtnviv vnw vv pki vtffuyiuvu au X1CU lon orr satnrday by electing Dr i jjom W Dl taker iTesident, J. W Wooten: W. H.-Mallard. John T, Hawkins. William McDamVI nnrl v n pov Vice Pretiidenta i V. R. Foy. Secretary and O. O. Green I n. a.. o, s Jin ttN r si i 1 1 r irwi'.rHi it w t nv vanna trjp or tne Jjemocfaucpole d urine the last presidential election- was nnfaiied hy Patriclc Marphr Pear- I sail, the " Bleht of. Which caDRed a as cnairman of tod executive - com mitteet of Tren totr Wwnship, ore- I . 3 ; - .r . "JV? Pain c 00 "PeeCQ M taO UttDrt and WW . suu was A. X accepwsa Dy mo telling and forcible speech. We moat say oar fondest anticipations have been realized. We have been attending political meetings at Trenton for the last 40 years, and we never have seen such thorough unanimity, inch determination in every one to do his whole duty. We know there is a general blaze of enthusiasm in Trenton township which will be sure to tell in Novem ber next. A committee ol live was appointed to make an inquiry as to the cost of procuring and raismg a Democratic pole. -Some one sug gested that the last pole that we raised was high enough. This brought to his feet our friend J. H. Banks, who desired to know the height ol the old pole ; some one said 70 feet. A'hy, said he, I want a taller pole than that; if possible let it bo three hundred feet, and let us carry up to the top our old dag and send up in large blazing letters the names of Cleveland, Fowle and Mmmous. ihe Club win meet at TientOD again Saturday the 1th ol Aagust it 1 p. m. KiniM uilk loirii. Mrs. Phoebe Cheeley, Peterson, Clay to., Iowa, telle the following remark able story, tbe truth of which is vouched for by the resident of the town "I am 75 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years, oould not dress myself without hlp. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, ,'hc. and il at It. N. Duffy 's drug store 111 KIP) At tho marine hospital in thisinv in Hunilay morning, July 2-1, of malarial cachex la, seaman Joseph Phipps. ajjeil about twenty-eight years. Cheap Freights. The schooner D. C. Willis will sail from the Eastern Dispatch wharf evry Tuesday at noon for Vandemere, Stonewall and Hayboro I.) v rates and safe shipments. jyllethtf Capt. N. VV.IRKLAND 100 Bbls. Mess Pork, FULL WEIGHT, For Sale Cheap by 3F. TJlrieli. WIIOI.KaALK crocki:. CsV Ni) lioanl of Traile price. Assignees' Sale. In pursuance of a deed of assignment made by Dail Bros, to us as trustees, we shall proceed to sell at public auction at their store on Craven street, in the city of New Berne on Wednesday, the loth day of August, 1H8S, at 12 m., un less sooner disposed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixtures Desk, and one Marvin Safe. 31 acres of land on Broad creek, i; Pamlico county, together with th steam sav-mill with 80 horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a saw-mill Capscity 20,00(1 feet per day. Also a dwelling bouse, store house and ware house on said lot. One lot of land in Morehead City, No 4, square 4. One office building in the city cf New Berne, on the east side of Craven street near cotton platform. Tbe light draught passenger and freight steamer Carolina. 32 tons regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton stern wheel, chain gearing. Machinery and hull in good order. One 12 horse power Eclipse engine One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. One flat at Bell's Ferrv. One horse and dray. Terms Cash. W. D. Wallace, Josiah Exum, jy3d&wtd. Assignees. IB62. EATOII I8B8. Till: JEWELER HAS A mi STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. PBCTACLKS. I keep larger stock of Spectacles than any other store in North Carolina I take particular pains to fit teem to the eyes of parties needing tbem. flaring worked steadily at the benoh for over thirty yean, I believe I can dc ae good work aa an watchmaker In the State. ' 1 COME AND SEB ME. . 8AM. K. EATON, Middle street. Opposite Baptist Church. . f12 dwtf Duffy's Group Syrup. Reci p of ite UieDr. WaLTKB DCITT." P11ETARED AND SOLD BY. . NEW BERNE. North Carolina. - J, juueluvl! ' ' "SAVEJIOHEY." Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Freezers At Factory Prices. A KKESH LOT OF LIME AT1 CEMENT At Bottom Prices. 100,000 BRICK I- II. ITTLEK, 26 4 28 Middle Street, nkw mac.Ni:. n. v. AGENCY lilt VOl It XlOfJKT AND HOICB." -( AIIIIDlTErllllll 11 K ( LK U IMl IMP nil HM tK, I'lHIIIMii 1M .HORTOfl. Ill iiw tri.p.,! u.rv c !uur u will see who la H 1 A 1 1 !! cr is uikl nagri lor Ihe At'! 'A I Kh ,. .M1..I;., -mrely the voters . ,im 'n.pk.' Hi, m i u,. , u,.h.t I'tl.MHI'Pi ('111 Alt STORF, MhI, e. lu'ai Houlli Krollt SU. i-i.i 1... iiiii,l Ki,h1 Ctiewlnir. 'K IP: I h,' km, in ol Tohacco, (ilipuii if i si.le i! i ii, I cool So,) Water. I l'i 1' Ki" k W lr etr . i lo '. L. IVL.1h.U i iri in i y,m know It Brick ! Brick ! Brick ! 50,000 ox- Sale HV W. P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND GRAIN DEALERS, Maki;i:t Dock, NKW MKKNK, N. C. 'iiin uh your produce, in A, ,un SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL DO FOR CANCER, ( 1 . I H i;iv Mi--. .I..a I'm -ON II k.D-DF.A D. mi' N.i' . May 2, ItWT I'onr Ma U;i, liy .In I slvfi you mv iiin- In r'n p l i-(.ir tin? public, twnrlng iiiirm-iiioun enro f ffeeteil on ' vm ini,;,. insM.niony. Klf- If sti numy nf t !,. mi- liy Mm i in., teen yiaid iigu I soeniod in i r 1 1 1 1 i " ImnhVI hy what i si alos appearing on th f.i iiinlcr tho ye reaem. right slilp' of in v . lino;; I'Mru dry moul orn. when I pihavB.I. hut Mi in a sluirt tinm. Hmn penroil iinili-r tin' su riiiiMi I oouij remove y wmiid return again an eulnrj;"intnt ap- oye, 1 tended with FOR & iiniiiiR ami ipiirnnu; kpiusriiods ftnd aharr, darting pui:iri rinni iih nTecteil place to the eye, rausinij siel diflionlty In cliwlnR the eye, even to sleep Sometimes It would feel belter, hut iii ver n: anv time dltappear. Somn phjRlriBiis pronoar.ced It ecKema, others chronic erysipelas, and all advised me to let it al. ne. it, is i did until two years a(?o, when a II' lie sealn Imnan to form right under the eye, resembling a wart, which could not remove. In size and appearance It soon grew to be as largess a strawberry, and Ihe scabs came oil and left I he place entirely ' raw Having fear of a canrer, i begun to as f vaiious kiuds nf Halves to heal K np, but never could. I consulted with physicians of'' great experience, tliey said It looked SW-" ' plclomof It, and advised me to have It cat or burnt ont at on.-e. I did not wish to do ' either; and being persuaded It waa In my ( " blood, i resolved to try yonr Itemed', as IS had been recommended to nie. I did so wt h ', ' -the most happy results. I can gay I am'' well man. I cannot say loo much for yonr ' Remedy.lt Is worth Its weight In old. 'Be fore I had used one bottle I was hopeful, and at the expiration or fle weets the sore was entirely healed, the scileg or roughness ef the skin all gone, and left mo a new man. .1 - ' will tlve one similarly affected any farther -information they may desire, and can Only ' : say, If the public will give yonr Remedy1 si trial it win speak for Itself, and yonr saecssa " will know no bounds. God speed the day that mut dawn upon your future Breaperltyf .; Yours most truly, .J-i.- ' ' JAMES CARTER ARRiHQtON. " Send for pamphlet containing testimonials of cures made among our homa people and Indorsements by welljinown eltfaens and druggls' s of North Carolina. Price 11.09 pey- ' bottle; to no per half-doien botUes; ,WasiW cents per packego; 11.50 per half-dosea peek-' agea. . RLMEAliOfU'ClJGESTS;.1 i . . .1 , ; XEVBRBf, JT.-C7. I Addr n ( ' I I i ' 5 ; 1 I ".-1 -4 ' - - K 1 ' " ' ' - " I. . I