Y 5 OURNAL AIL A VOL. VH.-NO; 114. NEW BERNE; . C. THURSDAY AUGUST 9. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7.1 V. V f - '. t)... ' U ' V. (J 4 BU3I2TESS LOCALS.' rpni3 is toe reader ttdiM only. -L A. lady of ladtanapoiia tola that U eha wm off ered the ehoioa of a new silk irw h as MmtaiMt of Clematis she woe 14 aoospt tha latter. That lady ts oaa of the moat aanaibla I a?cr met. F ?RESII (all cream aheeee just r- eaiTad aa4 for aeleat the oath store. - Call at onoa.. . Tt TBS. JAS. E. CLARK S of Wilson ill tola Mr. Roaatrt that ha had dona the atom aanaibla thing ae eoald poMibljsdo by getting torn Clematis. USE PUEJC ICE. manufactured by the Jaxman Ioe Factory. foyWtf. LOST 1.000 DOLLARS ia small change erery month by those who - fall to patronise K. . Hack bum, 'The ' Grocer." .To those pareona I will eay give ma a trial and be convinced. I - will refund money if goode are not sat " , iefaotory and found to fee aa repreeent - ihI. "Small profits and quick sales" ie ' ' my motto, and Bo. saved to yon ia lOo. ' made. Yon all know that these ' nice" "aooa amount to dollars. Now af yon wish to save them, be sure you buy from ma, and you will certainly do ' that on thing. Try my 8a Flour in lw lb lots anyway, with just 1 lb of my ' ' Fine Bauer, L08T Pocket Book with 140 or $80 in notes and some valuable receipts. Finder will please return to j. W. M8ic, near Market Dock. "N draught, Bergner ft Engel'scele- . " J bratad beer, ice cow, at Jytttf A. B. Holtoh'b ONE flrst-olass mahogany writing desk for sale at tbe Only Cash t "Store, - Humphrey ft Uo ward's old - sund. ' ' T bfTLED BEER, ioe cold, and sll Xj other cool drinks st - jy!7tl A. H. HoLfoN's. 11 ALL at the Broad 8t. Store where " ' yon csn buy all kinds of Freeh Groceries low for cash only. O. F. M. Dail, Agt. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Vsr nish, Oil and Olsss at Quo. Allxn ft Co. JUST RECEIVED by schooner Hen rietta Hill, 100 barrels building lime, and for sale by J. C. Warm, Craven St., 2 doors below South Front. jylOtf. LIME, Cement, Platter at low prioee. Quo. ALLKN ft Co. - Hon. John 8. Wise gives op the flight la Virginia and will more to New York. Ex-GovxsNOB Porter of Indlanr, again positively declines tbe nomi nation ior Governor. - The campaign of argument and the work of organization should go hand, in hand, and be poshed yigoronaly, Keptjbucans are making a bngaboo of the tariff. As the people are not idiots, we do not ' believe they will be either fooled or - frightened. ! A T r'.' ' ; ThE increase of population inthe . Be Argentine Bepablie daring the last .twenty nve yeara has been 154 per I '""oen't. : wb.ile puri, . in the. Unit d States, has been only 79 per cent. ' : L-lfiuwsET Cox has received a lt- terf front "kig. Korth r, Carolina ad t, mlrers asking brtn- to visit the old women' infinitely more beaotifal than the1 rarest dreams could sug gest when; inspired by tlie Warm . whispers of oriental wphyrs." " ' ; It waa. .announced ; few 4ays ago, .'with a great ; flourish of tri umph that the Freeman'a Journal, the leading;; Catholic . paper in America, had been sold, and would be ' made ; a JBepubIlcan7campaign organ. 11 announces itself, how ever, that tbe syndicate wnicn pur chased it favors -the -election of Cleveland and Tburmanr t ' The campaign ' hag opened : in earnest, and public meeting are .under way. : The- strong and ag gressive speech of' Senator Voor Lees at; erre Haute 6n Saturday n'ght opened the campaign an- ? -piously in Indiana, and the able rpcectcs of Congressmen Mills and r.rCiinridze In Iiarletn gave ; an pctas to the canvass in - New , :tatob Vancb in his speech c i tta 1 Lsberies Treaty, delivered In tie Ecnate last Uonclay,ac -stcd for the rcmartatlo heat r-lil'.ted .hy-. the ' EeputUca t tie treaty l yt'. 7 a tic-ry ' t with n f"';j 1 j"' in his sleeve when playing tbe game oT -Old Sledge," and who, . in reply to a fierce denunciation from nis adversary, said: Ulli, yon know we were six and six, and It was jour deal, and I was obleged to do something.' "So," said bet "the Presidential election is com ing on, and the Republican party knows that the game stands six and six and that the deal is ours, and, that they are obleged to do something." So they raise a row with Great Britain, and appeal to the Irish vote." LOCAL NEWS. Capt. I pock is having a new steam boat bui't for the Swift creek line. ' Our ooui tf commissioners proceed ing! will appeor in a day or two. The Hotel "llalbut" is as near ss a little darkey got yesterday to Hotel Albeit. Tbe stvamvr Howard sails for Pol locksville and Trenton this morning at 8 o'clock. A colored ezcuraion went out oo the A. ft N. C. R. R. toOoldsboro yesterday morning. Tbe movement in natal stores is livelier than it has been for tbe past few eeasoos. Prices are better. Durham Elsssell is erecting a new building for his business on the corner of Pollock and Craven streets. A colored exoursion, acoompanied by the Trenton band, came down Trent river yeeterd ay afternoon on tbe steamer Trent. Personal. Miss Southgate of Durham, arrived on the Manteo yesterday morning on return trip from a visit to friends in Norfolk. Miss Lena Hill of Washington, arrived on the Manteo yesterday morning. The Ninth Senatorial Convention. The Democrats of Joftea county held a convention at Trenton yesterday to elect delegates to the senatorial district oonvention. Benjamin Brock, EVq. was endorsed as the choice of Jones for the nomination. Mr Brock is ons of the beet informed men of the district and has the qualifications to make a useful Senator. Sunday School Convention. We are requested by tha President, Rev. Braxton Latham, colored, to an nounce that the Baptist Sunday Schcoi Convention, composed or the schools of Crsven county, will be held In Cedar Qrove Church in this city, beginning at 11a m.on Saturday, August 17th and ending on the following Sunday after noon. All the schools are requested to be represented in said oonvention. CHI COUNCIL PE0CEED1SGS. August 7th, 1883. A regular meeting of the board of oity council was held this evening at 8 o'clock, Mayor Meadows in the chair. Prisent: Councilmen R. P. Williams, F. Ulrich, B. B. Lana, V. A. Crawford, Ralph Gray and John H. Thorflffl!" A petition from tha Atlantic Eng. Co. to obtain permission to take their engine and horses to Wilmington, and on mo tion of R. P. Williams was granted. Petitions from If. Hahn, D. H. Haatall and J. A. Meadows, to erect a shed and frame building, and on motion of B. B. Lana was granted. Marshal's report was read and adopt ed: Arrests 15: convicted 13; acquitted 2. Fines collected, $2 05 Cost, 81.05 ' ' ,i 823.70 One hslf of above cost deducted for my fees. Jas. T. Lewis, CM, Chairman of fire department made a report.' , -i . Jf- s- Oa motion of R. P. Williams, two gas and water; pipes were to bo placed In Odd Fellowa Ball at lowest bid. &i i'ft I Finance committee had no report. ' Chairman of police made a report". Chairman of streets and pumps made a report. .. fvs w v ' . Chairman of wharves and docks made no report., vy:' tX'Sffi-- Chairman of cemetery made a report On motion ofR. P.. Williams , the bill of J, C. Harrison war referred to the fioanca committee with power to act. On motion of R. P. Williams the) bill of the .New Berne) Eog.;: Co. was re turned for correction... . .. . . . Oo motion of V, A. Crawford, Sheriff Stimson's IUI was allowed.: " On motion of F. TJirfch, MesBrs. Konn ft Carper were allowed a new vouoher The monthly bills allowed. . ' : The minutes were read and adopted end on motion of Ralph Gray the meet r;t.'Frifrr,-aerk'. TBE 1XLAN9 Hf 1TZX BQCTE I0RTH Deligktfal Trip far Pleanre Keekers. Iaterestiat Faints Aloag Ue Use. Tha Old Dominion Steamship Co. has Msg been a favorite) llae in Eastern Carol in a. It is always considerate of the interest of its patrons and never loses an opportunity to increase facili ties In order to meet their demands for both freight and passenger accommoda tions. Two elegant steamers, the Man teo and Newberne, manned by ekilful officers and seamen, now ply between this city and Norfolk making close connection with swift and handsome steamers for Nsw York, Baltimore and other points North . It was the pleasure of the writer to make a trip on the Manteo recently, leaviug New Berne at 9 a. m. on last Friday morning. On board were quite a number of passengers from New Berne, Wilson, La Orange, Goldsboro, Ashevilleand other points, all bonnd for Ocracoke, and several others for other points North. Steaming down the Nauso at the rate of about ten miles per hour we soon begin to sniff the salt air from Pamlioo sound (really an in land sea) which is invigorating- and whets one's appetite for the good things which are always to be found on the tables of this line. At S p. m. we ar rive at ocbaookb, station on this line for the summer season only. It is an island about fifteen miles long and six wide, the village containing about five hundred inhabitants. A new hotel has been erected within the paat year and it is rapidly growing in popularity as a favorite summer resort. There are over one hundred visitors there the present season It has an advantage over many other watering places in that it is en tirely surrounded by tha Atlsntio ocean and the inland sea of Pamlioo sound. So the wind may blow where it lieteth and everybody there will know that it comes from off the ealt water. The passengers for this point landed, we hoad for Croatan sound and make BOANOKB ISLAND, famous in history as the first landing plaoe of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony. This is a regular station on the route and steamers stop here going North or South. The Company has built a sub stantial wharf, warehouse and ioe house and summer visitors will find it a con venient place to land and crots to Nag's Head, and the Northern visitors who wants to play with the ducks and other w ild game of the neighboring sounds an d rivers which abound through the win ter season can land here and attend to his hunting and visit tha spot where Virginia Dare was born. After landing passengers and freights we steer across tha Albemarle sound another inland, fresh water, sea, tbanoa up North river to the North Carolina cut of the ALBIMAKH AITD CHESAPEAKE CANAL. This cut of tha canal Is six miles long at the north end of which ia located tbe government gas works. From this gas house lights aresuppliod for the line through Ooinjock bay, Currituck sound and tha black water fiats. Through the flats one is reminded of the street lamps of a lighted city. Three large pipes about twelve feet long are put together a peipendicular position and filled with gas every twe weeks. Of course they have to bum, night and day, it be ing less expensive to keep them burn ing through the day than to have some one attend and light them every night In these flats we cross the N.C. line. On the right as we go tha line passes through a peach orchard and onr cleyer Captain sometimes annoys his "Tar Heel'1 passengers by telling them that there is a peach tree right on the line and the limbs which bang on the vir ginlaside beat large, nice peaches while those oa the North Carolina side swivel and come to nothing. Bat the appearance of the soil of the two sovereigns side by side fails to sustain the Captain in his olaims for the VOld Dominion" so he is bound to acknowledge. that hit story Is withont foundation."' Leaving these, flats we make North Landing river, famous for its orobkednesi and it really astonishing to an untrained high lander to see With what ease so large a steamer as the Manteo ia made to torn these bends.- It is an admirable ship for the ronte as any one going wlthher will be bound to admit. This river takes us I to : the " Virginia cut of the canal whioh la eight miles long. It is spanned at different" points! by two public road bridges and two railroad bridge, the N.etS. and the K. & W. It is notice able to 'a New Bernlan who la used to seeing boats stop at the A. ft N, C. B. bridge for the passage of trains that when steamers vglve tire ; signal the draws on this canal are opened no mat ter If a train ia In sight.- One point of historic interest oa this canal if Great Cridge where a battle of the r. 2 vol a tioa W9- fought. The old cbi-autyi stan'!'-r lar9 were bui't cf Ir'c' nrougDt rrom England. This point is near the lock of the canal which is a beautiful spot. Out of the canal we go into Elisabeth i et whioh beats North Landing forcroo -icesa but the Minteo swirgi around them as glib as a canoe and oa we go pjsaiojt Ports mouth, getting a view of the navy yard and the old war ship Franklin, which was then lying ia thestrtam, and Berk ley, landing in the O. l. dock at Nor folk, the great shipping point between New York and New Orleans. As the writer is simply endeavoring to call the attention of the traveling publlo to this route as one of safety and pleasure we will not attempt to do up Norfolk, the terminal point of the N. C. line, but will simply continue tbe story of a five diys'trip that one may bow much pleasure can be crowded into it and how many interesting places can be visited. Arriving at Norfolk at 1:30 p m. we dud it hot, very hot, but tbe conveniences for reaching cooler places are numeioua. In twenty min utes' time we can reach t bean View, thirty minutes w ill take us to Virginia Beach, or one hour's fail down th) river ill briDg us to Fort Monroe. We ae selected the latter point, and, paejiDg through the hottest portion of Norfolk, went to the Boy Line wharf anj goon boarded the splendid side-wheel stt'.-un- r Luray of the O. D. line, which in ne hour's time landed us at OM l'cint. The run down wss a delightful one and a large number of panxt-tierrt ere aboard. Passim ttiroueh 11 11111 ton Roads a gentleman pointed out. a near as he could, where the great b.itile oc curred between the Virginia and the Congress, the Cumberland, the Minne sota and the Monitor in 1S!2 The landing at the I'oint h near the famous Bygeia hotel, just across the road from one of the entrances to Kortrem Mon roe. If one has plenty of money acd wants to dwell in tho miJncf gaieiy and fashion, he can do so at a cost cf from $4 00 to 20.00 per day. The writer had no desire, in tbo lirrt place, to stop among people who consumed this amount of money each day for their personal comfort, and in the second place his financial condition re volted at the idea, so we pulled up at a better place, the Eaton Cottage, kept by George Booker, right at the main entrance to the Fort. Here we find good rooms and excellent tabls fare at moderate prices. The interesting points to yisit here are tbe Soldier' Home, Normal School grounds, Hampton, Fortress Monroe and tbe Uygeia hotel. A two hours' drive from tbe fort will take you through tbe Boldiers' Home, Normal Bohool and the town of Hamp ton. At the Home there about twenty five hundred disabled Soldiers cared for by the National government. The grounds are most beautifully laid out dotted with neat cottages, ornamented with shade trees and flowers of every variety; oooassionaliy a plat is planted in fruit treea and as one rides through and sees the old veterans sitting around on the green sward smoking the pipe of peace and contentment, surrounded py magnificent flowers and walks, and sees the fruit trees banging with delioi oua fruit he is almost promted to ex olaim that he has found the garden of bden at last. Hut we can not tarry here. Being forcibly impressed with the great contrast in the condition of tbe disabled Confederate and the dis abled Union soldier our deepest svmpa thies go out for the former, and we are consoled with the hope thai the day is not far distant when simple justice will be done for all. We next pass the Normal School with its splendid buildings and beautiful grounds. This institution is for the training of colored teachers and is sus tained by private contributions from philanthropists throughout the country. and Dy the State ot Virginia which con tributes $10,000 annually to its support. We then pass into tbe beautiful town of Hampton, which has been twice laid in ashes by tbe vicissitudes of war, but the quaint old church built in 1634 is still there and one of the loading at traotions of the town. After a drive of about two houra we return to the Cottage, get a good supper (called dinner bere) end take a night stroll, through tbe Fortress. The grounds are handsomely laid off and the quarters for the garrison nicely ar ranged. Near tbe centre of the grounds is a oluster or old guns captured from tbe British, one at Saratoga In October 1777. It is a rough-looking customer compared with the more recent patterns of artillery guns. Meeting couple of soldiers in onr rounds we asked "Can yon ahow us the cell where Jefferson Davis was confined?" "I don't think the gentleman has ever been here," said one of them. 'Yes," we replied, "he wse here as a prisoner in 1865, How long have you Deen new " VI have been here about twenty years tint Irlnn'fe nmamlur Vr. Tlavla " "I think I remember him." said the other,' "and 1 think they had him over yonder oh the other side of the fort." . iweueuiiiiJK uvua miis uuuvenauoa kuu il' ... 3 the manifest ignorance on the Dart of these two soldiers, ot one of the most , , - . , , . 1 oruei, personal anu tuuiohvb persecu tions' of a defenceless man by a great government, we thought what blessed thing it would be if that psge of the history-of this great country could be blotted out and future generationa be as ignorant of this- incident aa those two soldiers. But our space is out and we must close. A pleasant night at Old Point, and an enjoyable trip back to Norfolk next morning, through the sweltering city to the Ocean View depot, e twenty minutei run brought us to tbe hotel, where the day was pleasintly spent with chicken for dinner on the European plan. Back to Norfolk that evening, which had cool ad off the effects of a delightful shower daring the afternoon tad aboard the Manteo ready for aailiag early next morning. Returning', we touch at our beautiful siiter tows of Washing ton, a regular station on the line for inward trips under the present eohednU, in the midist of a rich country and where considerable shipping u done. Now to the summer excursionist end the traveling publie, we say, in all inoerity, come this way and take the O D. route for Norfolk and all points North and jou will not regret it. It is very certain you have not een the Clematis or you would gt them at once. Steamer Movements. The VtMoer of the E. C. 1). hue sailed yesterday afternoon with a car i of naval stores, cotton and general uier ehandise. The Eaglet of this line will arrive today. The Manteo arrived yesterday morn ing from Norfolk with a good cargo of freights and a large number of oaseen gers. Among tbe paasenger who had been sojourning at Ocracoke were Col C. Davis of La Orange, Mr. Borden f Goldiboro, Mrs. Whitehead and family of Wilson, and Mr. Hoyt and aughters from near Aoheville They were all well pleased with their trip to Ocracoke which place is rapid I r aro- g an a summer resort Would you bd surprised to hear that e Clematis b!ossoms from April until rested by frost. SKINNER NOMINATED. A telegram from Elizabeth Ciiv an nouccs that Hon. Thos. O. Skinner was nominated for Congress by acclamation In this the Democrats of the first dis trict have done well. Mr. Skinner has served two terms in Congress and as the experience to make him a use ful member. IS OISSIMPTIOS IMC1 llABLE! Head the following: Mr. C. H. Morris. Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with bscess of lungs, and friends and phy- icians pronounced me an incurable consumptive, began taking Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the hnest medicine ever made. Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says- Had it not been for Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors Am now in best of health " Try it. Sample bottles free at R- N. Duffy's drug store. FERD. ULRICH, Wholesale Grocer. 'winea, Ropes, Canvas, Faints, Oils, Galvanized and Copper Boat Hardware. i Orders taken for Nets and Seinoa. MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEBNE, N. C. Boat For Sale, With sail and oars. Inquire of J. SPAIN, foot of Poltock street, where it can be seen. auvdlw $5.00 Eeward. Will pay $5 0) Reward for the return of a Liver Colored Setter Bitch. lias a scar on back and nas been missing about three weeks. Return to Hotel Albert. 7 dtf NOTICE. Change of Place for Holding Elections in No. Nine Township North CiBOUNA, Cbavbn t COTJHTY, i (fflce, h, 1889. ) County Commissioners' Office New Berne, Aug. 8th, 18 Notice is hereby given that by an or der of tha Board of County Commie sioners of Craven county, passed this day, tbe voting precinct at Brock 'e Store in No. Township, in saia county, has been changed from said place to Mar's Store at or in Jasper, to be known and designated as jasper Pre cinct in laid township, and that all electiona in said township shall be held at said last named place until otherwise ordered. By order of tha Board ORLANDO HUBB3, a7 430J ' Clark Board Com. VALUABLE PnOPERTY A six-horse BaldwUa TJanght Knaiae, a thtrty-flTS saw Bnrwa Gtn, ta good repair, a BUlnpa Oottoa Prrss, whleh needs abont I3.0S worth of work: to pat m .praper order, and one good as new Thimble Bkeln Tenneea aagon.'-: , ' So easb wanted. Will fell on Ions' Urns with drat elsst tesJ estate secarKjr, eight per oant. laurrst. . - . -, , ... KanKlne. Qln and Frees $35000, first cost 1700,00. - ' ' 'i -Wagon 1 10.00, ftrst eost 3&M. . Far farther inRmnatton apply at Jotra At efflc. DAVIS SCHOOL. KiHtary Boardisg Liocl run buys u4 TOCKvl XXX. roll prenarsttna far lay OoOrt at lorn H11 innifc Beutfev kw x4Wi fcimiMl 1 1 e r- CWnhrlumtM Peranum at j&i hll Cwm Btpur wltn foil au-Uoulart .li1r COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt... I.A UKAMUB, W. C. Duffy's Group SyrcpY Recipe of ihe late Dr. WaITIB DcjtT I'KEl'AUEU AND SOLD BY, NEW RKRV North Carolina. In I f Notice ! Notice ! Snrim y Nsw Hek.sk Schedule ' H for col lection and those ho 'IT! I". ('EAVES CO., 1 N C . Aug. 1, 1888. Tax i now in my hands All persons owing sane. Lavs obtained a permit to retail lejuor. will t lease come for- ward an 1 st llle at once" 1' NIH. sriMSON. I Sheriff, P A YS A ot H 1 01 it 1 11 old moset Afro lll""iv nil C tMIIDlTK riGIB ILKItLlVll IMI Till HHIX, lltKHIlOV AU MORTOH. K.V til!" KHle tlif Be i KHit twillMwboli AM.I Ih's 1 ynr : enough lor the ' A M'll'A I K 10 niuiki' .-lurely tha vutem un Burnte them. V iv . , n' erh.at I'UJIKR S k;ii STOKE. in. 1, I.e. ne! south Ironists. A tin !. tmm,t K,io, Chewing, Mtiit.a 1 t.tf am .: L'ti.u i,f Tot.amtQ. (Igata, "" ' ''! '! tod Water, '""t'T ' IC k a:r etc ate v 1.. i' w.tiaii n -. riy 1.. ,et j ,,u know it. SEE WHAT MRS, JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WII.I. DO FOR i M I It li. . I I II I .I-1F.A l. " M.iy 2. INC a r I'lar .Mn. lam k,.,1.v I bIvx inn V. ml my uu me t re tlo- ruhllc heattne testhiiii y ul 1 he in 1 1 h. 11 1. im cuie effected on 1. in in m Miiuai, ,. loi.mony. 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I cunsultdl with physicians of great experience, they said It looked ttu- plclom of U. and adv.sed me to have Itculor hurnt out at on e. I did not wish to do either; and helng persuaded It vat ln my blood. I resolved to try your Remedy, as it had been recommended to me. I did so with the most happy result I can say T m . ell man. I cannot siy toj much for your Remedy, It la worth lis weight In old. Be fore I had nstdone bottle I waa hopeful and at the expiration of five weeks the sore was entirely htaled, the w-jlfg or rough new o the akin all gone, and left me a new man. I rlllfcive one similarly affected any further nformatlon thev niv deuiro .. say, If the public win give your Remedy a' . i, uuir iriai 11 win speak lor u. nnrf - will know no bounds. God speed the day that must dawn upon your future prosperity! 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