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v -ax . w VOL. VH.-NO. 181. NEW BENltN.' C FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1888.. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0UENAL: 9 T 4T;. B&snress LOCALS. MOSS of thoM flat Lyaa BftTtM at Mra. 8. X. WomtUt MU&a strat Btwtauaat. MM STALLTED Bear this motalna; and tc aaortotr oaoraing at my stall. Gall arly. Jour Wixua. FINK Bull Ftd Bost eaa U ka4 at Swan's stalls tomorrow moraine. fTX tkosa who aava bea smoking X' Prclaaiatioa>ra,aiaBaraeturad at Factory No. 10l7, and cold la this city to ta wholesale and retail trad by The Uiocar, K B. Hackbora. I won Id ay that lino soma nasrehanta aavs bats m Trj kiad at to bar a cigar put up at toother factory bearing the tarn asms, brand, cantioa label, cto. as tbe 3igart wbich I aava adrertied for over a) tar. I aava had a (till better cigar manufactured and the brand regietered, aod it U really the beet I for 5 la tbe United State. Remember the brand. Old Hickory. Factory No 1017. Try them. pEOF. WM. BAKER, of Chariot , , toner and repairer of musical in atramaou, ie ia the clfy for a few days. Aaroae having work ia that line he will be pleated ta wll on them 1 OctJltf C OTTOS TIES and Cetton Olae at . i Oio. Allch ft Co. IMPORTED FfcEXCH EBiSDY AND HOLLAND GIN. joee received and for eale by amis Sxohond. GORN SBELLER3. Grain Faae, Feed Cottars at Geo. Axle ft Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of QARRETTB COGNAO BRANDY for eale by Jains Rzbmord. ENGINE and Gla Repair, Belting, Packing, etc. at Geo. Aller ft Co PLEASE' REMEMBER that I need money at welt as the reet of man kind, and if yon owe me pleaee pay me. J. C. W BITTY. 1)HIL'A BUTTER, the beet in the market, on ice at Donna, only 30 cent per lb. IURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medioinal and other oaes for eale by Jains Redmond U' 8E PURE ICE. manufactured by tbe Jar man Ioe rector v. Ijj 29tf The Tariff iPritchard. is a cow. ,1. C. So far Mr. Parnell baa tbe better of the London Times. Always remeraler that ihe tariff is a cow, and toe sure she erer hooks jou. A MAN who can't tell tbe tariff irom a cow, may bo in danger of mistaking the penitentiary for the State Bonse. , AT the conclusion of his speech at Waterbnry, Conn., Got. Hill ro ceieved a present ot tbe most re markable product of the manufac turing Indnstry of that town a Waterbnry watch. If yow will get a Republican hand book, and take from it fifty , paragraphs, and throw them in the air, aywg to them, "Now arrange yourselvts from tan form some eonwptlonfToirPrtohard's speech on vredoeiaay Bignt. , t eaaaaBti n i" t n & Thomas JitfibSon . and An drei Jackson were the greatest of Peocratg Henry Way and Daniel tebster.wre,UemostilIaBtrioa8 .of Whigs. If Uiey. were bow Ut L'iig aHpl them would be in faror of 'the Democratic tariff for Revenue QKN.r. Bbaoo, of Wisconsin, TJaited Statei Minister to Mexico - i now on bis way home. lie is .filled with' statistics and facts show- ' -ing how a high tariff: does not pro ' tect labor in ' Mexico, 'where wages - rare the lowest. ' He will take the ' stump fort Cleveland and Thnrman Vpeaklng "mostly in th g West. , , CoALixiOHiSls Stand together in ' connty v affairii i but ' separate on , "mtibnaVVnd, Blate political We differ very widely witboor Eepub : lican friends, Jb&t we id'not belieire that any of them are In. danger of ' mfetaklng tha tariff for a cow. We trust that n6ne of them' will carry ; it home with the expectation, of List week the Eepnblicans were "jasplng np and knocking their . heels tc aether, OTer the assertion cfcnell.!!. Estee, that California te gwzz for IlarriBon-and Morton -1 y a larje majority'.' A few years r ;j Ir. titce announced, far aod ".3, that he w3 fjoic to be elect- . ( C overs or , of ;crnia by rfl!oritTr-- IIecaiuecat23,OC0 ' . t : ; Tex whole . exmolj ku keen hocked at tb recktoaaaesa ot nil roads. . I now appeals thai Hbt arrest of a .timber ef railroad em ployes baa been ordered in Paun ijlTaaia, who are charged with InToluotary manlsanjhter and gtSTe negligence of doty in con. neotion with the recent disasters, which resulted in the killing and injuring of many persona." LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. Sweet Beef. Jobs WaHrin -Beef. Wm Corns Auction. Mrs Womble -Or iters. J. F. Taylob Tobecco. K. Hacusciw-Old Hickory citf&r. Tie Coeliiion Pel If l if r, Eq , Croatan today. candidatee and P. H. of thia city, speak at Vote for the Coalition ticket, for if Tou get In trouble op to the Bubbe they will piiu jou out. Vote for Ur. Nubd. There it nothing grten about him. lie aad Ruteell it jutt the team to drew the car of progreee all over this land. We atk the patience of our readers in dealing ao muoh ia political newe. It it only a short while longer before tbe storm will have blown over. H. R. Brytn and P. n. Pelletier, Eiqi., have returned from Beaufort wbere they spoke on public queetiont of tbe day. Mr. Pelletter also spoke at Newport. . TheatetmerTahoms a very handsome boat of its clsss, arrived last night. The Tahoma will ply between New Berne and lower Neuseandtbe water of Pam lico county A card from Havelock yeaterday an nounced that there was a rood tann ines it the speaking of the Coalition- ittt and that the people are interested of tbtt qufftion. Muees led the children of I rael out of the Wilderness, and if you will fol low our Monen he will lead vou to a land flowine with milk and hnnev. Won't yon brother Patterton? The mill of Major Dennison caught on lire yesterday evening just after dark but was extinguished before muoh damage was done. The department made its usual quick response. Mr. Richsrd Lamb of Norfolk, in connection with Northern parties, is taking steps towards making a survey for build ing a railroad from New Berne to Jacksonville, Onslow county. A candidate, driving through the oCnnty, accosted a farmer and asked, 'How far is Stimson ahead of me?" and was knocked speechless with the an swer, "about flr hundred votes." Vote for Mr. Stimson, and if ha ever hangs you it will be with chain 'of sausages and a good big ham at the and of it. In other words, ha gives work and good wages to all his laborers. In the chsnga ef schedule whioh goes into affect today tbe mail train arrives here from Morehead tweatytarea miautes earlier and from Goidaboro twenty-two minutes later. See schedule, The funeral of Fletcher Hargess, in faat eon of 8. H. and Nettie Soots, will take place from their residsnse on Griffith street this afternoon at four o'clock. Friends of the family are in vited to attend. The eook on the schooner Mattie E Hiles, which sailed for tha West ladies a few days ago, received an Injury from a falling barrel at Hatteras and was shipped back to the elty by the schooner Melvin. Be waa not seriously hurt. As the time of election approaches the question of who is to represent, the people grows stronger. .As thai ma-l jorlty of the people desire,' the ballot I jox u to aeciae. every voter nss soma interest at stoke, and for the welfare of himself, his family and tha community at large, it U his . duty .ta-go to tha polls and vote as hfs conscience beat dictates. "Where is tha meeting tonight??? don't exactly know. But yon cross the creek sndhollow 'Mose!' "'If JoO gat the answer ''Inf the,iarisheH jon may know yon are'. theisiBat if yon get no answer, yo beat; along op the creek and yon will find b somewhere The regular canvass of the Coalltloa- ista closed on yesterday',' at Tsmple'e. The candidates havs one their iutf la the campaign, and now the reepotisibis Ity rests with tha Yotersal Cravsn. We do riot mean that thecandldatci 'wD ik no work, but simply.thst tha, appoint menu made for them by the ' joint se tion of the Republican and Democratfd Eaeculive CommiUS. -have ail been filled. . Every 'mut of tbem wnf co tinae to work, pursuing the'vcottrd, he oonsiders best for the cause. , ' . ' . . wr7r . Speakiag a Ue Poiata. The Haha wtng U the Bcpublioaa party kali a meeting at Five Points laet algal te a, very thia crewd for that Pioa j Oat rapartafl wac on kaad bu a abort while, huh feat- aaoogh to hear thai! aamea of-- QpaUtioa and Sioimon borrahed. which showed theaadienee Ito ba dirtied. Hoeacy, Eaaoock, Haha had Cbaataam apoka. Thar wat very Nttla enthusiasm shown. Steamer XoremeaU. Tha Newberae of the O. D. line ar rived last night and will sail today at IS o'clock for Norfolk direct. The Vesper of the E. 0. D. line aatled yeaterday afternoon with a full cargo of cotton, &c. The Eiglet of this line will arrive today. Yenonal. Trot, W. R. Skianer, the energetic principal of Vaaee Aeademy, Pollokt rilla, waa ha tha eity yesterday in tbe interest of securing uniforms w hich hs intends introducing in his school. Be says nis school is in a prosperous condition, and has grown to such pro portions that ba is compelled to further enlarge his building. On bis return from a visit to South Carolina Mr. R. P. Nixon has brought with him a genalae octopus. Ba oaugbt it on the beach aad now has it in aolco hol It is a horrible looking quadruped. Newt From Bajboro. At it it oustomary for ttemissrt to tpeak of the weather, I would say that it is agreeable at the pre tent. The cotton gina are at work. Fowler & Cowall'a gina turned out 5,700 pounda of lint one day latt week. The farmert in thit vicinity are boot ing their cropt, and I hear nothing of ''abort crope tbia fail. Tbe born of plenty it filled. The Rev. Mr. Bee ton, Methodist, it holding a protracted meeting thia week in the new church. Interest in the meet ing is growing. Four joined tbe church laet Wedaesday night. The new Methodist Church it teated with beautiful church chairs, arranged so that all of the audience msy face tbe preacher. New chandeliers have jutt been put up. They are a credit to tbe town. The ateanier Tahoma arrived bere yeaterday from Norfolk. She will run on tha line from Bayboro to New Berne. She has ample capacity for freight and passengers, and can easily attain a paed. Of twelve milet per hour. Those who visit Bayboro will enjoy a ride on the Tahoma. The academy, under the mensgement of Mr. Geo. T. Farnell, Is giving perfect satisfacton among the patrons. The roll numbers fifty-two children, young ladles and young gsntlemen. Mr. Far nell says that he expects others in a few days. He bae bis study ball seated with very oomrortaDie school desks of the Paragon design. Bis assistant teacher, Miss Sallie Wingate, is making success of tha musio department. The people .are pleased to sea their school suocetding so well. We hope that it will oo&Unue to grow. Politicals warming up in this county. The canvass for the county offioes was opened at this place last Saturday. R. D. Mouotter, our uemooratio candidate for the Legislature, ia in town. Bs pals in a good word for Oaveland and Democracy when it is necessary, Mr. MoCotter will represent the people in telligently and impartially. Tha Re publicans imported a speaker, Prttch- ara, wno spoke nere yesterasy. ue exoited more discord among tha people than we have yet seen in the county. If Badf and whiakey can't get np a row, what can? Walker, tha Pro hibition candidate for Governor, will speak here next Saturday. Daniel G Fowls will be bere on Monday next. The Democrats will have a grand ova tion. They have ever sixty pigs for the barbecue. Mr. Editor come down and an joy It. The Jate Industry. Nxw York. October 24. A dispatch from Salem says that the jute industry there bsa been abandoned, and in con sequence MX; employ's will be thrown oat of work This action is due to the faoeees of the win straw bagging in dustry reoaauy introduced in the South and the cotton bagging trust is oonsid ated of 'nojnportancsv, nj aawkeaWeaaerral aiaiaea. i,VM lf: tTataa' taatlifinntkla from Governors, Senators, Legislators, men of solenca aad distinguished cHI aaaa throughout the United States, who tostUM 40 aaviag mc -taeir eyes im proved, and sometimes restored, by the us of hi eel eb rated glasses, we realize that a glass that wUL reflect such bril liancy of light as to enable the wearer to sec u In youth, and to read by eandle or other artificial light. Barely is to be deeirtf by all spectacle wearers. All eyas fitted and fit raaranteed by F.S. Daffy, tfew Berne, N.O., alSdlm ippefaimeatl ef Hoa.T. 17 Simmon. Bon. Tlt'8In?rtomT. candidate for Congress' fa the W Dlitrict, will address tbe people at tns roiiowug timse -and plaeasiil.nf'fi iJPhJ iVAJl w ma tor, jioaaay, uct. zv. ; UTew BernevThnrsdsy, at night, Nby. I. ' Trent, Baturdsy, Nov. S.r 4 ' raUookavUle, Monday, Not, 5. ' ADT1CW TO OTBMBS ratxa WnraLow's , Sooranra Stbtt ahoald always be Ssed for ohUdrea teething. . It sooth" tha child, softens tb r5t-,'al!yt all paia. cures wind colic, and ia the best reisly for Mian wind - hoe. .Twenty-five cents a bottle. THE TEUOW FtTEB. LauBsxua 1 Ocober &4.-The yellow fever h broken out in Enter prise, eight miles from this place. There are three deaths to far and fivs new eases yesterday. There is much excitement la this vicinity. I WasHiscjTOJ. D C, Oct. 24 -Sur- geon-tiaaeral Hamilton kaa received a viaitframDr. S. J Knott, of Atianu, Ga., who claims to have discovered tbe causa and the cure of the yellow (ever He believe that the disease u depen dent upon certain telluric and aimo pherio condition! favorable to tba accu mulation of phosphorus in surtioient qusntities to produoe phoephoric poiton ing. He it positive that bs can produce a case f yellow fever by irtifleial meaaa oa top of Mount Weahingtoc. Faau aKDta a, Fla , October 24. New oates 14, wbitet i. No death. Ton week exhaottt our tuopliet There is no difficulty in ahipping lumber, ships erewa being left on Tiger Island, in helter prepared by tbe government. Stevedores desire to resume work. Steamers can come on tbe tame regula tions or by returning to the iaaraotme station at tun down. Tie aov.tnoieni hat taken chaige of the guards JaCXaONVlLLB, Oct. 34 Alarminx reports come from Eoterpriee. Humors that yellow fever waa widely prevalent there have Into life all day. In ret ponae to a query. Dr. Kion Wyley.of Sanford, tire miles acrous I.ke Monroe from Enterprise, saya v Yet, several caeca. See my letter Lr Porter Dr. Wyley it a member of the Hoard of Health of Orange county . and has been ia Enterprise of late continuously. Ac cording to his report yellow fevtr hai existed in Enterprise since Juce. Near ly twenty catet are now reported, and two or three deaths. I'r Cowan aod Iiong are both down with tbe (ever. Tbe latt death was that of Mr. Kennett. who died with black vomit Saturday. At present there are about six cases all told. The population of the town is about TOO. People are pnio stricken. They have kept their troubles secret till now. There are no dieiofectants in the place. Mrs. Carlisle, in conjunction with Mayor Lilientbal of Sanford, has requested aid of Jacksonville. Enterprise is in Voluaia county. Orange oounty bat quarantined against it. Thirty men, armed and mounted, guard all avenues of exit. The action of the authorities there in concealing thit ttate of alTairs is severely censured on all tides. Dr. Neal Mitchell reports thirty one new catet of yellow fever for the twen ty four hours endin? at 6 p m today There were four death. Of the new catet twelve are white and nineteen oolored. Total cases, 15,903 total deiths, 387. K you are afUicted with rheumatism, neuralgia, gout or other bodily pain, or if you have a aprained vrriat or ankle rou ought at once to procure a bottle of Saltation Oil. the greatest cure on esrth for psln. It only costs 25 cents a bottle "Lo! the poor Indian!'' dying with cold. Won't some "trood Samaritan" send him a bottle of Dr. Rull's Cough S y ru p'f Rudeness Kehukkd. -William enn and Thomas Story once shel tered themselves from a shower of rain a tobacco-house, the owner of which said to them : "You enter without leave ; do yoa know who I am f I am a justice of the peace." To which Story replied: "My friend here makes such things as thee; be ia Governor of Tennsyl vnni." As an invigatorand tonic, Laxador, the golden household remedy, is non pareil. It promptly relieves and cures oostlTeaees or constipation or any other bilious affection. Price only 25c. Another investigation has proven be vond doubt that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is the best medicine for teething chil dren. Price 25s. a bottle. A New York correspondent counted fourteen millionaires in a group on tbe piazza of a Saratoga hotel. That's nothing ; we've seen one little woman on a summer hotel piazza put on nearly a) maDy airs as that. Lemon Elixir. A PLBA8A5T LBMOS DRINK. Cares indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, cniiis, loss or ap petite, debility and nervous prostration, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bow els. Kidnevs and Blood. Lemon Elixir is prepared irom me 2-.- . m . t fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatio stlmnlants and blood purifiers. w. A. Jones, Bell station, Ala.. wrltaa- "I haTB suffered sreatlv from indigestion or dyspepsia,. 'One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me mora good than all the medioine I ever taken. An 014 Cltlaen of Atlanta, a. Br the recommendation of Bey. Ct C. Davis, I ussd Dr. Hozley 's Lemon Elixir for a severe ohrouo case or indigestion, mlpiution and irregular action of the neext WIU OMUCBUoa ui vuwuaume. I also Buffered ireatlrwitri travel and great pains to the back and kidneys, moon ox to tuna unaoie wstana aione. I was treated by- many physicians and sed man remedies, but tot no relief. Dr. Mosley V Lemon Elixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these dis eases. I am now a well man. My wife baa for many years suffered great ly with constipation and sick headaohes from hich she could get ao relief. The Lemon Elixir has permanently cured meyKj ? a..arsoldv-i S3 Ella street. Atlanta, Oa. 8ol4 by druggists., 60 cent, and 1 Mr- bottle . frepsred. by tU. Mosley M-i., Atlanta no rir) cHv I ' .v- - . .- " . - - - sc . . . t ,. - .-., - n H.D., AUaatevGn. mo HEADQUARTERS roa Tobaoool! I make a SPECIALTY article, ALL GSADES of tha above aad in aay quantitiee Call on br add rest J. F. TAYLOB, New Bern. Oc&lwtf Auction! To the Public!! As 1 am compel. ed to settle up t tie K state of H. Cohen, deceased, 1 will oommenoe Al'OTION SALES on the TKNTH day of NOVEMBER, in order to close oit the Entire Stock of Merchandise now in the WetnsteiQ Building, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap,?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, And a groat many more articles too numerous to mention. The sale will coniinue the entire ttock is sold. iaily until The ttock will be fixed is lots to suit Merchants and other purchasers. 1 will alg.- well at the same time a LA ROB STOCK OF ni'UQIKS, nd all kinds of SADDLERY HI (JOY 1IOHES, Etc. Kenember these goods will be sold to the highest bidder, and the public arc the nnct to make the prices. 1 will also sell at Auction to the highest bidder the ENTIRE REAL ESTATE situated in Craven, Pam lico and Beaufort counties, consisting of Farms, Wood Lands and Dwellings and Storehouses. Among which in the city of New Berne is the Wein stein Building, a thrfe story and basement iron clad and fire proof store house, situated on the corner of Pollook and Middle streets. Six nice two story dwellings, also i the city of New Berne, situated on olloek and Hancock streets, all in perfect order and well rented. For lack of space we will postpone he descriptions of farms, etc., in abDve named counties until the day of sale. Terms will also be stated on day of sale. COME ONE! COME ALL ! WM. COHEN, Executor. F LBS. PEACHES, 10c. 3 LBS. Standard Tumatoei. 19c Nkw Buckwheat, At the CASQ STORK. o2odtf UUMPOREY. JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoo Maker, rollocK St.. Newbern, N. C ltlrettotnnoane that bit FALLHTDTR UF MATERIAL hat been received and he It preparexi vo nu oroert lor FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES HftVlUt tWO intMTlOr 8kl I 1 nrtnian all order promptly Qlled. In tolloltlDj patmnftgc I Kuaran'ee "the bett mattrtal, a good (11. the latest ttylea and darabtllty," At one among many testiinotitalt of the character of my work tha subjoined from a weu Known ciuzen lent mown ttory: TJrrD States Niw Bekxb, N. C. COMMIS'BS UFFICI. Oct. 5th, 18W. Jko. UC90KLIY, Esq. ueab Hia flea makt me a pair o' gaiters ttmlJar to those yoa made tae two years ato. I have worn them two yean and they ara good yet. I have been wearing shoes flrty-tlx years and they are the bett i eyer wore. Kespec Unity, "Blfned" s o HILL. Repairing neatly and promptly done. oet!B dw T. J. TURI1ER & GO. Closing Out at Cos! ! On Middle Street, between Booth Front and . , rouooK, new Kerne, . a. Wl eaneelalhr Mil mm utmUrtu iaiw. New Mtoes, eosststtna of Parlor BHUta, Cbamoa Bntta, Baii stands, wardrobe. Deaka, ttabf OMrUgae,-' Willow Chair. umngea. Ttn amtm. Matireease, Trunks, ami a areas variety t other Saraltor loa menrai hi iubbuuu. t ; , 4 We alto hay a Salt fin of Mirrors, tle tsrea, Ptetur mamea, Otoeka, aod wlndew Bhadea. ' ' -. t . - -.j '- . w oar object ior doting tmt at Coat Is ws are going bask to Ports moo Ui, Vk - - -v . t i Yenrt stjtatmfBiiv. f pr , ocl8ol T.f..TUB.tKR A.Uij . THANKS! I desire to thank my customers for the lib eral patronage they have triven nifi fnr tho ' v A AA V past season, and roe. y a vaj pectfully invite them 10 Call .Hid PTamina UAlli my Stock for the present season. Tn Q few davs virin --v U 111 give the public, in this column. - W idea of the stork htp are carrvmo Tn th mean time come and examine. H. B. Duffy, MIDDLE STREET. ....t'sl7...J.. . "J t mt ............ . ... tJi . f M f .. -..v.u'Aii!jh!(r 4 . ..... ......... . .k ail!.s-i;Vi . ; .V. ', . .
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