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. i N OURNAL VOL. vir.-No. 157. NEW BERNE. N.C.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. U U'- '. A!i' . -. , : 4 f . 'Hi r (: ; 4 BUSpTZSS LOCALS. - HO ESS Feed u4 Cow rd ot .vary deecripUoa at SSIw - 8. W. E. W, EnAUirooo'E. DRIED PEACHES. Jresa arriTal Batter. Ywt aloe. Try to. C.E. SlotuliQ IN order M seeks M satire change U or basiaeee, we are.oflerlng oar took ol Dry Ooode and 8boM at New York Cost. This is bo fraud; ws dim boainees. Either retail or who! aula rnttocnert wilt Bad it to their interest to call ea u. . ail dim A.M. BAKER. HOURS of receiving loo from the Jarmaa lea Factory on Sunday : 7 to t, 11 to 3 and 5 to 7. AOA1X I am before the public and Wh to IMPRESS upon their Buada tha fact that my Groceries are bajoad competition when price and quality arc both considered. 1 bva not teen North, and thereby incurred aa expense of Mreral kaodrad dollar which tha ooasamer arujf py. bat have a ted pan and iak, found the cheapest markau and bought, saving that wt eceary expense, of which I propoaa to give my costomert tha benefit. I am bow receiving, semi-weekly. Butter tod Cheese from tha fin rat Dairies io tha country. Try a pound of rack, and if you art not mora than plaaacd, return them and gat your money. My aim ia to pleaae and give parfapt satisfaction. THE GROCER, E. B. UACKBURN. OARIS GREEN for destroying tha X cotton worm at Oca Allen ft Co. SPINACH, Turnip, and Siberian Kale Seed at Geo. Alum & Co. 1)HIL'A BUTTER, tha beet in the market, on ice at Dunn 'a. only 80 cents pe" lb. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var nish, Oil and Olass at Geo. Allkn & Co. USE PURE ICE. manufactured by the Jarman lee Factory. Ijj29tf IN ordr I to make an entire change in our businees, we are offering our stock of Dry Goods and Shoe at New York coat. This is no fraud ; we mean busineas. Either retail or wholeeaie customers will find it to their interest to eall on us. 20Jlm A. M. BAKER. It is reported at Democratic headquarters that the farmers of Western New Yoik who have here tofore been Republican are now, almost to a man, for Cleveland and Thurman. The Philadelphia Times says: "No such campaign as this has ever been conducted before, and the results of other years are of little service in forming a correct judg ment now. There are 25,000 working men on a strike in Havana. There will be a rise in cigars, and it will be said "the Mills bill did it." As well say It caused the rise of furs at St, Petersburg, or of rats at Can ton. Judge Thus man is to return to New York. Great preparations are being made for an immense meet ing on Stat en Island, about the first of ,Ootober, which will be ad dressed' by ' Allen G. Thurman and Dana b: Hill. Herb ia the core of the trouble that besets trar timet; here is the chief, but A hiddftx source of the sociaVtuirest, the industrial disor den that mar the symmetry of American prosperity : Economic truth hat not acquired ethical force, ..Professor Proctor's last contribution, to science is an inter eating paper, entitled "The Moon a deed World,, but never liko oar rthA It appears In Harper's Weekly Tof September 22, and Is worthy of the profound attention of scholars.. )" -4 t Tax Democratic campaign in the State of: New York Is well eon - ducted.' and Is conseaaenllY en thnsiastiCK.' Among the' speakes j announced ' ' are Governor "Bill, speaker Carlisle, and Congressmen Mill, Ertckrenridge, McMillan and S'kinnen- : " ,Somr time ago it was announced that candidate Harrison would re ; ceive visiting delegates every day until the election, except on Sna day. Now it is said that continual handshaking was found to be too fatiguing (or so small a man, and bo te has given it up and returned tfi bis law' tr2ce.;;Ili, Is further stated that the sign, at the ofSce '--r. 'no new cases taken after t' r;h of November," has been ' r. ""'1 . , - GXNTLXXIS who hare traveled extensively la the West assert that the farmers are joint; aver en mam te the Democratic? perty. The Opinion ie freelj expressed that the farmert of the country will elect Cleveland andThnrman beyond the shadow ot a doubt. AT Cow Bay, C. B., three small boys were playing "killing pigs." A six ; ear-old son of Mrs. 'Ander son .who keeps the villags hotel, was bonnd hand and foot by his two little companions, who then cat his throat with an old rusty knife, from the effects of which he ilid. Natural laws, when obstruct ed or overborne, transfer their energy to sub laws, and in our case sub lavs have produced, on the one baud, corporations. and trusts, on the other baud labor organizations. he first are castles and strong. holds of accumulated wealth, the second are the walled cities and entrenched camps of the producers of wealth." Here is war where we should have peace, and where na ture would have maintained peace but for man's meddling.' LOCAL NEWS. A colored voter says in a card pub lished in this issue that many of the oolored people are free politically. The annual election of officers of the New Berne Grain and Cotton Exchange will be held next Wednesday, Oct. 3J. Gorton's Minstrels played at the the atre last night. The performance was good one and the audience enjoyed It very much. The union meeting of the Atlantio Baptist Association convenes at the Bap tist Church in this city today. Sjveral of the delegates srrived laet nlgnt. Lewis Washington, the bouse mover, was moving a house up Pollock street yesterday. It was taken for a street car by a gentleman accustomed to city ways. Our farmers near the city are pushing the work of harvesting their hay. The boautiful weather for the past two dais has been much appreciated on that ac count. The ork of tearing down the Mo- Lean building on the corner of Pollock and Craren streets, recently purchased by Dr. F. W. Hughea, has bejun. It baa for reveral years been considered unsafe, and, though a fine building in appearance, its coming down' to give room for a new, handsome residence will be hailed with pleasareby the com munity. The union meeting of The Atlantic Association will convene at the Baptist Church this morning at 11 o'clock. when Eev. C. A. Woodson is expected to preach the introductory sermon. The Union is designed to elicit free discussion upon topics of general religious Inter est, on the part of the ministry and laity of the Association who may be in attendance. All its sessions are public and visitors will be cordially welcomed. We are requested to announce that Prof. C. L. Walton. Secretary ol the Ooldeboro Eastern North Carolina Fair oolored) will address tha publio at Drayton Ball tonight. The Fair will open Oot. 23d. Isaao II. Smith of this city has been elected chief marshal. So it seems that onr Goldsboro friends have faith in the ability of New Barn to furnish chief marshals II we were considered a little off on the quaran tine. Personal. !" Messrs E. M. Foeone, J. W; Wooteo Cilvin Debruhl, Lewis King,: O, II Pollock, farmers of Jones oounty, ware in the city yesterday. Another Blow at tha Bagging Trust The New York Herald ot - Tuesday last has the important item of news given below. It would seem now that the triumph ot the farmers, )vef -the Trustwlu la the and be complete! The Cotton Exchange received a cable message from the Liverpool Cotton As sociation yesterday , saying that cotton baled witn cotton sheeting wui be ac cepted as a good eeiivsry. - r " "T : Mr 1 (f f , ft", Jacksonville Fund.'! J. A Meadows,.o. lift 00 Jas. Redmond, 10 00 Oreen. For & Co.. .... 10.00 Journal,.... W. H. Oliver, 8.00 W. B. BUdes..;.. 6,00 JohnC. Whltty.. soo D. Con (don & Sonw.w. i 5.00 Isaao II. Smith 5.C0 Albert Patterson. Jr... .. ........ ': 9.23 Mrs. B. B. Davenport... l.CCT The Vatpat of the E. C. D. Uae ar rived yesterday with oarfo of general aarchsadiee and will sail this after aeew tA 4 e 'sleek. The Eaglet of this 11m will arrive tomorrow. The Stanksoof the 0. D. Use will sail for Norfolk today at II o'clock. Kew R sill to Korehaad City. From the News and Observer we learm that at a neeilnf ot the directors of the A. & N. C. R. held in Ralegh, Preeidsat Bryan was anthorised to buy at once steel rails sufficient to relay the track of the road frorn New Berne to Uorehead City. VThsn this Is done the A. A N. C. R. will be one of the best roads in the country. Then it will want to, and mutt be extended to Char lotte or at least to Saaford. JTslaon-BlackwelL A veryqnlet and pretty wadding took plaoe at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday last at tha Franklin Square Baptist Church, Rev. A. J. Rowland officiating, assisted by Rev. A. C Dixon. The contracting parties' were W. Porter Nelson, of As pen, Colorado, and Miss Julia Henry Black well, stepdaughter of Jas. W.Car mer, Baltimore. Mr. Arthur Nelson, brother of the groom, was best man. Tha bride wore a euperb traveling cos tume of brown oloth, and they were the recipient of many handsome and use ful presents. Baltlmorean. Many hearts In New Berne bound with pelssure at this simple announce ment, and many lips sincerely say Qod bless them." The bride was a New Berne girl, anl is the much loved niece of Mrs. Rountree, for whom the was named. Colorado U a land of sqpw and the relm of storms, but there will be one home there of perpetual sunshine, made beautiful by the gentle ministry Of love. Newspapers Thanks. Our most sxcellent contemporary, the New Berne Free Will Baptist, has in its last issue an admirable article on Newspapers. It is sensible and elegant. Near the close of the artiole is this par agraph: "We take pleasure in pointing to the example whioh Wilmington and Char lottehave set their sister cities. The oitiaens of Wilmington have taken 145.000 stock in the Messenger, and S80.000 stock kaa been taken in .the Chronicle by citizens of Charlotte. Let the people of New Berne and the ad joining counties look to tbs encourage ment of the Journal; it is the organ which represents this section, it is the surest, safest means of 'booming' New Berne, and now is the time to do it above all others. While Jacksonville is under the shadow as a winter resort, let New Berne be 'boomed' as such. Qet out illustrated issues of the Wrklv Journal and send everywhere, setting forth her manifold beauties and attrac tions." Thanks to our generous neighbor for his kind words and noble sentiments The Journal asks no higher honor than tbatc t6 whioh the Free Will Baptist points, of presenting New Berne in her own beautiful colors to the world at large. Bat we ask, as we know we shall re ceive, the co-operation of the Baptist. We will go hand in hand in our high undertaking, and equally participate in the glory of the achievement. A Fight With the Tariff. J. J. Martin, Esq., the Harrison oandi d ate for Presidential elector in the seoond district, addressed a small crowd at the oourt house last night He was taken in charge by the Hahn Republicans, Frederick Douglass presiding at the meeting, whioh was composed of about seventy-five Hahn Republicans, about twenty-five Demootats and ten or fifteen Stimson Republicans. The latter class of Republicans stayed away from the meeting; without these a Republican meeeting in New Berne is a slim affair. Mr. Martin wrestled with the tariff manfully for an hoar or more, and like Judge George Rodman contended that the "furrin" goods should he taxed, oot low as George wants it, bat high He makes a plausible speech for his tide, as say school-boy can without in terruptlon. "Hs wIHbemet at Trenton today by Mr. Woodard who will expose tie fallacy of his position and convince any man,' of reasonable common sense that it is wrong to take nor money from the people than the government seeds, no matter whether It b done for protection or for revenue, and that a n venue tariff ia tha only tariff amhor- iced by, the constitution. 5"'a SOTJH0 UEOAL raiOX. E. Bainbridge Monday. Eq. County Any.; Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have used Eleotrio Bitters with moat hannv1 re sulted My brother also was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, bat was cared by timely nse of this medi cine. Am satisfied Electric . Bitters sevet-Ms Ufa." , i,- v , ,-v. Hi. D. I. Wileoxsoa. ot Hone Cave Ky.vadds a like testimony, saying: He poeiuveiy believes be would have died, hal it not been for Lleotric Bitten. This gre. remedy will ward off as well as cure all malarial diseases, aad for &u kidney, liver and stomach disor ders s'aodsuneqnaled. Pries 50c. SO Slat R.N.Duffy's drug store. ' STAT1 fEWS C03DE3SED. Ooldsboro Argus . Merely as an item of newe for e take no sort stock in the man, box in aoy State aad eherca combine man we state that the Rev Sam Small will ad dress the citizens of this city and section at the oourt house here on Saturday afternoon of this week, ia the interest ot tie "Third Party" wingof the Republican party. Wilmington Review U is generally understood that the damage to the crops ii not so great as has been recent y feared, although in some few section the loss exceeds the original eetimatee la this immediate amnioo they haie been hurt very little, and in some near by localities they are better than they have been in years. Wilmington Star Oysiert re lo in making their appearance iu market this season. Considerable sickness ia reported along the Cape Fear river aa a result of ibe tecent freahet - ing to the back wardoee of tbe crops and the late disastrous heavy rams, the gala week is postponed from the last eek in October to a period commenc lag November 12th and lasting a week inclusive. Charlotte Cbrooicle A special to the Chronicle from Atlanta say that all routes to Arkansas and Texas have been quarantined and there is no pos sible chance to net tbrouiih until the uarantioe is raised. lie Mr. V. McDutlee. a native of this Hiaie, who ent to New Brunswick, N J., two years ago and took charge of the Rem sen Avenue Baptist Church of that city, is stirring the waters by a series of seruioes in which he lavs bare the social inequalitiea of that place. They are talking about him io all the big papers. The clothing factorieaof the city are ahead of every place in the I nited States Wilson Mirror lli had he-en gone from the paternal rot f for an months left home in the first bloom of summer. with a simple smile upon his brow and pickaxs in his band. The Black Hills his destination, fame and glory and gold the goal. A summer spent amid the aarlferous rocks industry, perse versnce and a rare knowledge of ohemistry and mioeralrgv. his useful tools in addition to the pickaie. K- sults an such that ht u enabled to return sooner than his most sanguine expectations had allowed him to dream of doing. Almost home, he paus is out side the town until nightfall and sendu to his wsiting, expectant parents tbe following suggestive message "Bring me a large blanket and a pair of oi l pants. I vs got a hat. THK U: 1.1,0 H I r VKK JiCKSONVILI.R, Sept. 21 -One hun new cape-i of yellow dred and three fever were reported for the past twenty four hours, 81. of them among the white and 72 among the colored people The deaths reported are 7. Total cases to date, 2,237; total deaths, 220. . A hopeful feeling continues and it is believed that the number of cases and mortality will now steadily decrane. A reraandina special to the Times- Union says: Dr. Palmer was the first physioian to announce the presence of yellow fever. The steamer Oulf Stream sailed this morning with nearly all the people who desired to leave, and took back the freight consigned to interior points. Many of the stores are closed. The citizens who remain are courageous and hopeful and are organizing to meet the emergency. A special to the Times ! nion from Gainesville at 9.80 this morning ssys no new cases or symptoms of any. Con valeacente aie all doing well and will be moved to the hospital. The last taken sick is Fritz Miller, who is not ex pected to live. Memphis, Ten n. . Sept. 20.-Dr. Mit chell who visited Binford at 9 o'clock this morning, found him free of fever, and unhesitatingly pronounced bis sick ness of last evening, which created such excitement, only the after effect of a big drunk. There is no excitement here since the true facts of Binford e illness has been made public. Jackson, Miss., Sept. So. lhe situs tion here today was tbe same as yester day. There were no deaths and no new oases. The sick are doing wen Sklma, Ala., Sept. 26 Excitement at Selma on account of the yellow fever scare has entirely subsided. They Are Free. Mebane has sold out, but he did not sell Mr. Simmons. Many of the oolored people are free and will exercise their freedom in November. A Colored Votib. Registration Jfotlccs. The registration books of the 1st ward will be open at tbe Journal office on Craven street; on aad after Oct. 1st. R R. HILL, Registrar. The registration books of tbe 8i ward wilt be open at my store on South Front street on and after Oct. 1st. F. M. Bow den, Registrar, The Registration Books for Camp Palmer Precinct will be open on and after Oct. 1st till Nov. fid, at J. L Rhem's farm, one mils from New Berne yjlvil'splaoe.j . a. M. brock, Registrar. EON. F. X. SIMMONS. Will speak at Hookerton, Greene oounty, on Friday, Sept. 23th. At Vance boro, fjiaren county, Bator e.-. oom At Bnow mil. ureena county . wed' nesdsy, yotober Bd. Me. A. K. Havrxxs Dear Sirr I have thoroughly tested the glasses you ad justed to cay eyes tome time ago, and noa tnem to oe nsiirps8eea in ciear- neea and brilliancy. In fact they are. the best glasses I nave ever vsed. , ; V , : W. D. BliOXHAM, J i ' '"V5 fix-Governor Tjt Florida. 'All syes. fitted and Ilk (raaraateed by F. S. Daffy, New Berne, N. O.. tlSdlm COMMERCIAL. COTTWJI. Niw Yoax, Sept. M Future cloeed steady. Sales of U,100 bU Sept. 9 f 7 March October. 9 65 April, Nov 9M May. December, 68 Jan. January, 9 75 July. February, 9 S3 August New Berne market steady S bales at 8 to 9 I t Seed oot loo Ulkillt i 91 10 01 10 OP 10 16 10 ii Sles of DOMUTIC HAStnatT Eggs- 15c. Corn None in market. Fodder, Si 00a 1 25 per hundred Tvnrumiia Hard. 11 00, iiy. It 00. Tan SI SO. Oats New. 41a47c. in bulk Bbmwax 17alc. per lb. Bnat-On foot, a. to 7c. Fmsaa Poax 7aSo.Dr pound H Alts-Country, llalSc lardl'.ic PiACHE8-50c. per peck Applbs 50o. per buahel Pkabs Good quality, Si Ou per bush UKAPES-Scuppernong. 50- per bush. i otatois- Bahama. 0 yams. 75o. per bush per lush Oniox3-50c per bush 1 Wool 13a20c. PA.UTe tta S l 00 per bushel OBlOXaaa Urowa Va4M: pair half grown, 22a25c MbaL W,a85o. bolted Timbsr -Cypress. IS in aud over S3 00 per M ; pins 82 50s 4 50 Shingles West India, dull and n n inal, 6 inch i 00a 3 50. Building 5 moh heart $.25;saps.tl.50 per II Stavui-R O. hhd. $1012 ier M WHOLESALE PKIOB8 Mtee Post New 116 75 8Hocuta Meat 9al0c. V. K. s, F. B's. B.'sand L C Flocb S4.5Oa6.50. Lard 9fc. by the tierce Nails Basis 10's.$3 50. Stjqab Granulated, "io Oorrit 15alHc. Chsess 12. Salt 80a85o. per sack. Molasses andStbups Mat&o. Powdeb 8. .00. Shot Drop, $1.50. buck, $1.73 Kbbosenb 9To. Hides Dry, 6a8o. ; green 4o Tallow 4o. per lb. all At Cost. In order to make an entire change in our business, we are offering our Hock of Dry Goods and Shoes st New York Cost. This is no fraud , w mean business. Either retail or wholesale customers will find it to their interest to call on us. 2fl dim A. M. BAKER. 100 Boxes Choice Pale Cream Cheese, FOR SALE CHEAP. Same Quality Kept For Fif teen Years. NONE BETTER. IT. XTlricIi, WHOLESALE GROCER, NEW BERNE, N. C. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S WILL DO FOR NURSING MOTHERS AND FEMALE TROUBLES. llopani.L P o. Mecklenburg Co ,N.C September 4th, 18X8. MRS. JOK PKRSON. MtDAM- Four years ago I took a violent oold, which resulted Id Quln y. and after safTertog al most death, got relieved, bat alas, the dis ease was In my system and Anally culmi nated In a womb trouble, which earned me great suffering that winter and spring. I conld scarce drag around, and waa often so miserable I would pray to die. I begged my hoaband to let me try yonr Bemedv; he bought me one box and It has made a perfect cure of me. It has also cared me of Indlges- .1 .1 fti.H...I.A.. . , V. I . . . uuu,wiuiuiMj.iuiw..iwi iu. uirui oi nve of my children I would nearly lose tha dm of my arms, ana s-nerea nntoia agony with Khenmaiiam ana fearmigia. I have not been troubled witn either with my last two onlldren. I keep a tUl;of the Remedy la the hoose all the tlm; my hoaband says It la better than a doctc. with all my other children, I had great troable wtih them dnrloe SentlUon. I sen troth fall sir. nerer d.d children sat teeth with so maeh seseend ss little troobie as my laet two hsTe. Whea- erer 1 see any atan of their teething I eora- menee uaing we nameay. it Keeps my stomach aad bowels regular and la a health r condition, and seems to have the same affect on tnetrs. it ia eanainiy tne nest ionic i sver tried, a (ewdcees will brace me op, and Dili MiMiun anew parson. I es, KlD- Uah any part or. my letter that will help your cense ia mi least, a new pootiouy, Dot it my espenenee wiin toe Hemeer wiu be tne mesas of other trying It. I am willing for toe pamra w uuw wie gooa it nas Gone me ana mine, siay waa aisseyow . lam, very truly. ataa, abitib AuxAjrntB. E.H. MEADOWS CO., AGENTS ' RIW MkUna W. C. t-';' Pries 11 ver bottle: SS net halMotea boU ties. Vuk, M per dosen; IS SO per half doses pecKaes. eeaa ror pampaiet eaatatawg testimonials of wond ert a I earsmsdaamoni ear home people and Indorsements by welK anown eiDsene ana araggwts ot norta oaro Una. Addraaa. - lrZ Addraaa, V Mst iOK PCBSOff, s 9 a : 0 gS!lfS; -2CS us? G es o V Hi -.2 li.1- M 11 To the Public. A Tailcring Estatlkhment ii M ij ! :.. , l-lvei y Hlai !.. lit .( ftn.1 dl i-.i : . Haimr,.. : i lid i . rs , ui!i of Itatin s p'i'parl to do nratnrita RICHARD SAWYER.' Drawing and Painting. MISS M At K S SrilOOl, for Drawing and I'aintuin l.H reopened October 1st at her rpBidptirp on Johnson street sep22dtf h ri n "i - . ;j CIGARS JOR SALE AT COST. X- Having purrhased a lari? atnr.k i.t Cinars, and the demand for same being small, I now olfer to the merchant. v-KJARS AT COST until my glock ie reduoed. Cash on delivery. Cotton Marine Insurance. We are authorized by the Boston Marine Insurance Company to effect Marine and Fire Insurance on Cotton, under rulings of the National Board of Marine Underwriters. ROBERTS ft HENDERSON, Agenm Boston Marine Ins. Co. Newtiern, N C, Sept. 14, 13S3. Furniture!! JOHN SUTFR Has on band and is receiving exery day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, beery walnut, bureaus, wardrobes, mattresses, chairs, lounges, sofas, etc etc. 1 He also has a line of home-made work of bedsteads, sofas, table, bureaus, etc., which are neat and substantial. Prices U'uut Down Bottom. to ;itock Be 6 d w Middle st New Berne. Ho Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, fy SIXTEEN THOUSAND YARLTwfcf" i lb. Bagging. Will be here withla the next four weeks direct from Scot land ! SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. Samples to be seen either at our store or J.J. Tolson or Journal office. TO ARRIVE-500 BimrhA. a Ties. 3. W. & E. W. 8MALLWOOD, r Craven street.'' 'f sel5 dwlm Near Cotton Exchange, St. Paul's School, CORNER MIDDLE AND NEUSE sfa.. Strictly non-religious for non-Catholioa, lerms. .w per month; lowest grade' 81.50 per month. ( Begins Thursday, September the 20th. at 9 o'clock a.m. h9iiim Lime, Cement, Plaster I and Hair at ts J. c. wHmxk; . '"a -ii!':- Rope, Paiftts. Oirahr Shfp Chandleiy atw r aU the Hardware and ILr- chiiieyy linego to .w.-..t 1- 4
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