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OURNAL. - I i ! 1 VOL;VII.tNO. 182. j i 5 UJrE?$PERNB;;Q4 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1888. PRICE 5 cents: i r. i Busnress locals. TRY thai naw lot ei Backwaai. (nU Roasted Ooffe Mi Caaaed Goods at ruwnnn. el - ocIT-U J ' LOT of those Am Caseerd Euu, oaly 15a. nt soan as . S7S J.F. lATU)! 4 FXW eoidi of good herd wood ikyuUliiaUofflot. DRIED Ft ACHES, Pie Peaotaes, Evs novated Applea, Sreea (lags, Geletiae. Tapioca. Flavoring Extracts, Celery 8eed, Moetard 8d, 84om, . Lwot JaW, Ralains-CerTanta, Citron. , Currant Pad disc. Choice Tea, Fresh Boasted Cofl. CeoeoUto. Cocoa. Mao caroaLfeee, Mackerel, Cod fi,h,Wkiu Beaaa, Oat Flakes, Gonad Beat, Ssaall Rama, Breakfast Strip, Freeh Canned Ooods. Pick lse. Hoes in y, 8esap, Back wheat, Isaported Bay Baa. Tor Flower Coloraa, Fraak SiddeU'a Soap, Toilet Soap, Household Assooie, etc. C E. 8lovu FINE Stall Fad Bef can ba had at gwert's stalls this morale. MORE of those Oaa Lynn H at Mra. B A. Womble's MiJd euet Restaurant. - M STALL FED Beef this (8aturds?) moraing at mty Hall. Call early. John Waiium rPO those who heve keen smoking X Proclamation Cigars, aitnuieoturrd at Factory No. 197t and sold la tbia city to tk wkolaaalo and retail trad by Tba Uiooer, I B. Eackbarn, I would y that since some merchant have baaa ao vary kind aa to kara a cigar put tip at aaotkar factory bearing tba tame name, brand, caution labal, tto. aa tba sljrare wklch I have advertised for over a j ear, I kara kad a (till batter cigar manufactured and tba brand registered, ad it is raaily tba beet I for 5 in the United States. Remember tba brand. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try them. COTTON TIES and Cotton Gins at Geo. Allkn & Co. IMPORTED FBENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. just receded and for aala by James Redmond. CORN SHELLERS, Grain Fans, Feed Cutters at Geo Allen & Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aala by James Redmond. Ij'NQINE and Oln Repairs, Beltiog, Packing, etc. at Geo Alls & Co 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well as the rest af man kind, and if you owe me please pay me. J. C.Whitty. 1HIL'A BUTTER, the beet in the . market, on ica at Dunn's, only 80 oeats per lb. 1)URE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other usea for aala by James Redmond. USE PURE ICE, manufactured by tba Jarman Ioa Factory. I J) 29tf Confidence never. ever. Neglience The long contest over the w ill oi Samoel J. lilden has ended, and the will is sustained. Wb repeat, there will be many changes because of the tariff, but the msjoritj of them will be in favor of the Democrats. TffS French Minister ot War has asked ' 'for' an appropriation of 50,000,000, for the construction of aeteacea wu.wmj uvuiws ui I'lauw, , THB man we need in Congress is one who does what is right, and stands np to the rscr, fodder or no fo4deC That inan is P. M. Sim jnoptv,. , . .t.-M , ! '. ' ;i'!(Mfcs,CmTHiA Lkonaed, the selfsaeriflcing woman suffrage candidate for Mayor of New York, "Is rin equivocal in her condemna tion of marriage and men," " Thb Grand Titer atConstantl- , nople has issued a decree forbidding the publication of morning papers hp that 'i tt atrd liereafJter only renleg newspapers V ill be allowed i tbbe published.'-" ! r! , , TiK exchange says, f If )he Be . publicans capture the Btate,6f New .York, they will mott probably elect -their tcandidalc t for Jpf esident" -: ExacilyiT. Wten Abe "sky falls we will all eaten larks. y ' Tlbasx take notice I Lord Sack ville West. British Minister: at Washington has written' letter in advocacy of the" election of iHarH- son! .Kow'whas' becomes of 'tne eh aria that the Democratio policy h In farer of England f; May be . Lord Backvilleisa fool, and don't . know bis business. , He had better grto ecbool to Tritchard and leant f-r ttir j. ; No, no; Sackvllle'fs , n r , end Cleveland Js no Eng "TEXIB ia toe) micb politic. The ar&ten ijra too much troubled." The pool of BathMalud bo heal lag power titil aft-the aofel went down and troubled the water. Sesator Yascx, in hia speech to the farmers at Winston last Wednesday, asked the pertinent question, ' How can high taxes en rich the Terr people who bare to paj them V Quit continues to send men from Pennsylvania into Tew York. When he succeeds in turning down New York city political managers be will be the greatest field mat' bbal of the day ; bat it is generally believed tbat be will never rise higher than corporal of the guard, and may I red need to a private in the raoki). If, (titer Mr. Simmons is elected, and Congress is ia session, you want anjtDiog, at Y asnington, write to him or go to see him, and If What yon want is attainable, and it is right for on to hare it. he will do his best to secure it for yoa. AU Mr. Simmons will ask aboat yon will be, "Are yon capable, and are yon honest t" r.viuifir(CKS oi too growing oucugiu oi mi. aimmous are com- r . r cm I iDg in every day. A letter has jnst i. 1 r a I uren rvceiveu irom a COloreu roan, who formerly resided here, urgiDg his friends to do nil they can tore- elect caramons. II is plea is based - npon air. aimmons' general use- lumens, and uie earnestness witb. which he works for every one wio needs bis services. aiag im.-. uiuuiiu(i iuc niinjai ni- i ii to mnanma thi tAi i f in i A m p be re U heavy with frauds, Chninnan .lewett of the Democratic State Central Com., of Ind., has in- Miir0uuiuiuu, icrreuuuieaua Other Clues OI IIKO me, many new faces are seen among the negro population and that the final poll the negro in eacb of them shows a large In crease in colored votes. The Democrats are on the alert and will "scoch" that game. fiitr n i . , . . vv urm.y ocucve tnac uieve- iana win oe eiectea uecause lieislpi,. All ot his addraesei have been the embodiment ot honesty, ofl laithfalness, courage and capability. He has but one nnmose. and that ia thA ffrtrwl Af all th- 4h " 1 M.krni .ii-ia.-M- t VS-. .... ,iu.0u.uou o kUC.w, special privileges ro none, equal and exaet justices Wall. Then we say to young yoters who are now to Then we east vonr first vote, fall into line. hAlttn r 1if!AAl kafM.w W , j right side, and let it be known in ail coming time tbat you cast yonrl first vote for Democracy and Presi, dent Cleveland. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. F. Taylor Cassird hams. JorjBXj Omen Wood wanted O. E. BLOVK-Drid paou, Vto. Parsons Bbqs. Buckwheat, etc. J. F. Taylor Shoe, rubber goods. GeoROE Ash -Nothing but bargains. TJ. e. District Couit. The rsjitera or the district court wui xjir by limitation today, fh follow- ing it aeummary or the worar an: u. , vt B, p. fiobie, assaulting an affiear; verdict guilty1. Jury reecom-l mgiraia uh lennncj i iui wyri, ,pw J J ii r a J a 1 as . tence: nn ot on nunarea aoiiars ana on years' Imprisonment at hard labor in tn penitentiary at vjoiumous vnio. u. d. vs. rranc xiarper. retaiuoK withantlbMBae.t.VardiciffBiltv' fjidaJ ment.flneof onebuoJred dollsra andPbnadptiKwItifOal for Mrs. E. B Imnrisonmant for thlrtv dats fn Xenolr county jail. ,L.,ii U. S. vr. rJosTilglananictluUing withootlioens; Verdict gnllty; judg ment suspended tm paynienf bt cost, U. aVvaWa. Er AbbaUrateaiinw from malla. -Vevl'luHcy itfVnieirt sui- Pndd. ? ii ' l;:;j.. ifw- ,i u. o. ys.,4aa. a,M-Teiving ebeek te4a rom TostrfBs-tBOlng U to nav ceen stoiesv varaies irnHty ; ladamenrl fmprisonment ioiloniAear at hard labor In th nanltentiarf'at Col- mhn. . - .., . O. Homphrey t tba i Esnrl- latla. Hill, tackla: at&iJ f ail -stamsji 1 f s rttor. 'All drnvstiata reeoranend I ration Oil. It is tha rraatest naln da.1 Elect tk CBalUkMi ticket and Sim mo and tkaa gat taady for tk Con ference). Craves oounty will a pretty wall stirred next weak aa the iasus of tba day. Tk Coalition candidates are aaa- gfat and will doubtless noosed. . Tft plaasint weather thai' we have kad for soma west Is tor tk present ovar. It eesnsneneed raining yesterday and tba aUsoepber is damp and chilly. The Oaldtbore Argus is trying to kat uiau sweet potatoes, bat if ks "hun dred eyes" could see a lot tbat Coll Hunter ka at Havalock there would be no more said about potatoes. A abort moating of tba Board of Trade was bald last night. Owing to the Small attendance soma of tba Impor tant matters to be disco wad were de ferred until tk second Fridsy night in Norember. You may plant potato and work them, but they will do yes no good un less yoa dig them; you may plant your oora and eultivete it, but it will do you no good nnUss you gather it. So with your canvass. Ail jour work will be in vain anises you gstber ia the harvest at tba polls Do not forget that Conference will be held in this city next month. Ws need not say that no mora honorable, en lightened and useful body STSr met to adtance the good of man and tk glory of God, Let us all so to it that komee are provided for them, and their ao- iourn wilh ni made nlaaaant to them n(i proflubl to uf. Ye.terdaT we wrote Moses, when we intended to write Isaac Moses was a . . - great leader, but from Isaac sprung a multitude that no man can number WM ready for lhe Moriflo. hut . . . tamer oi many nations, uor itaac is rM(1. frtr . .rifi bllt th.t Providence, that has thus far kept him, will throw his shield around him, and make him the leader and deliverer of bis people m me regular canvass oi tne county is ended, and we come and gratefully ac- knowledge the obligations of all the "didateand the thanks of the people. to Mr. James Brinson for his services in tkfa nammlffn Tn Avar rtAlffVthrhviil hehM Tilu1 his courtesy as a gentle. m.n .na hia abilit- as a inakr. hT most favorably impressed all with whom ka has cam in contact, and very many of his fellow-citizens look to his future advancement with pleasure and confidence Tba constant devotion and unremit ting labors of Mr. Dudley, for the anno.aaa ftf Cnalitinn in Pravan antitlaa . him to the wirinMt uU of bis po able and effective; but the chief exoel Unc of his campaign is the evidano it 109 PP" of Craven, witnou I a - a vgsruw coior or pary, are uuu tur X P-nttttF of good local govern ment,andthnpbulldingof thiasection of our common country. Other com munltiaa may do as they please, but Craven will protect all, and educate "ho live beneath her own bright , , I SS 16S Uh, colored rair. The colored Fair at Ooldsboro has closed, and is reported to bathe beet ever held .in tha State by their race, Tba 8Ur Band of this city brought off the highest awards for excellence of music, and judging from the serenade tendered th JocMit. office, they wera no doubt deserving them. W alto learn that numbers of artlole sent from here took premiums. 1 ' K . . . . . . Oracd Democratio Sally, Our people have mad arrangements for a grand publio reception and dem onstration Monday evening on the ar rival tt" Juda Fowls. Hon.' Frad 8taiAsBd tton. w. M. Robbiat fror5 Bayborol, Arrangement are go ; in on now for making the occasion on rfc-. nmimbarad in our rood old a. i ' , - Jttdge FOWle, W ar sure, ill b iproud 0f g,, gnn4 kospitable I .rtlon awaitlns? him. re i ; y ' ? " rr t1, i v-v , Tbe Uelyla. CsuL- ilowland, from EUu. Th E. B. Dyer, Capt. BobarU, from Fbiiadeipua wiut coal for & Ellfe, Th TtUfw 0. Grkk, Qapt- ' from New York with boa and pkotpkat for E. IX W, A. Mdewa.r'-; The North Carolina from PhiladelDhia with coal dust totW. P. Barns ft Co. ta-llrMWlawwi1liw 0 t. Buij.b rjbv Syrup I a guarantee pf iu ardiiies for entiarea suusrto rndimhcew dytentery.? ;J" AffectloBS of the stoma! aad bowels aj. cinglylreubl?omo andean taw dose of .Laxsdor will in most case giv prompt relief and f Steamer Xovemaats. Tk Eagltt of the E. C D. line ar rived yesterday wiik a cargo of frsight, aad will sail at fur o'clock this after noon. Tba Ver of this line will arrive tomorrow. Tba Nwbrce of ihe 0 D. line sailed yesterdsy for Norfolk heavily loadtd with ootton, etc. The Manteo will ar rive tonight and i&il Mondj at 12 o'clock The TahonuaaiU at 7 30 this n roicg for lower Ne use and Bt rirer Pereanai. Bishop Haid of the Catholic Church arrived ou Thuredsy outt and was ven a reeeptica I? the members of St. Paul's Church at the school room He has the reputation of being a learned and scholarly geiultruan and a very tlcqaect prraihrr He will preach at St. Paul's Church on Sunday morniog and evening Crctirmau u at the morning services Judge Green acd wife Uf. for New ork yeterdar The Atlantic Assoc. ation The Atlantic Atsociatieii f huh the New Perne lUplift Church is a constituent, will men in I.niirani' on eit Tuosuay. Vt. "Oth The occasion a ill h3 ot.e of r.'at in terest, not only tj n.piut, hit to all Christiana and philanthropic The fallowing arrunement im been made with the A. & N. C K. K. Rround trip tickeia on sale M m. lay and Tuesday. Oct. 29 and 30. h, iood to return unttl Iov ember 3 1 orebead City ?i.:o :t.:o ;s as . 2 7' 1 7U 1 25 .70 00 So Newport .. Havelock ew Heme Core Creek Dover . Kinstou ailing Creek Uoldaboro Bests Tbe Etst Ahead We have heard of the grand reception given Judge Fowie on Inn brilliant ran vans or tne West, ana we all ri'niem ber what ovations were given Uoverm r ance all over the Stale in 1 b7 0, but neither of thfse were so honored as our young townsman J. M. Brinson, t,sq has been in his canvass of the Coalition ticket, lis (poke tt llavelock on Wed need ay and so rantivatfd tho commuci ty that a young lady drove out early next morning with a fine steed hitchfd to a dog cart, took him up and dashed off to Morton's store, a distance of twelve miles, where he addressed a large crowd and made the speech of his life The ride and the zeal and energy dis played by the young lady seemed to have infused new life into him, and the patriotic words for Cravan county and Coalition struck the crowd like a two edged sword. Th orators of the West may feel honored by the cavalcades that turn ou to meet them but they have met no such greeting as this Coalition orator did at Havelock. There is everything to in spire the young men of Craven of both races to battle manfully for the euccets of the Coalition ticket, for tbe welfare and progress of the county depends upon its success. Mr. Brinson is doiog his share of tbe work. THE YELLOW FEVER Febnandina. Fla., Oct. 15. -New cases, 16, all colored. No deaths. Ou experience is proving that the estimate for the relief fund for Fernandina was mnoh too small. Jacksonville is filling her agreement, but that will not meet our necessities. Oar field, both in numbers and extent of territory, dally increasing. Entcbprisb, October 25 We have nlna people now sick, six in a critical condition. Jacksonville, October 25. New cases 71, deaths 3. Total cases to date 3974; total deaths 339 DKCATUR, Ala., Ootober 25. There were three new cases of yellow feve today and one death. IV ME.TIOBIAM. Fletcher Hargis, youngest son of Solomon an! Nettie Scott of this city after a long and painful illness, fell asleep at one o'clock p. m , October 22d , aged twenty months. Fletcher was an unusually bright and interesting child and was a great com fort to his fond loving parents. But God in his wisdom and loving kindness saw best to take him from them to him self above, before he became contanfl nated by am or corrupted by contact with the evil tbat ia in this world "Buffer little children to come unto ma and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven." Mt take thas little Umbs said he, And lay tnesa tn my creast ; Protection they aball find, ih me, lam be ever blest. Death. may the hand of life unloose, But can t d kuorve my, love ; Ifilliona ef infaataouls com pose The family above.Mr C. . A remarkably handsome .woman aid to be tbemoTittg spirit in a phUaa Ukrepieai movement in Russia to supply tn poor oi tbat country with ut, Bull finnff h 8mn. I In chronic and stubborn cue of neq ralgia, gout, and rheumatism use 8a; Shoes & Rubber Goods. Aaotber lot of tboe exoellant Shoes just arrived. Also, the biggest lot of Rubber Ooods ia tbe city, such asj Boots, Shoes. Coats, etc ' At J F. TAYLOR'S, t ocSdwtf New Barna. headquarters" roa Tobacco ! Imaksa SPECIALTY article, ALL GRADES of the above anJ ia to; quantities. Call on or addrrns J. K TAW.OK ocHJil New Hero Auction! To the Public! Ax I am compel. ej to settle op the 10 Hate of 11. Cohen, deceased, 1 will Oommeoce Al (JllUN BALL? on tbe TKNTIl day of NOVKMHKK, i orJer to close oit the Kotire Jitock of Merchandise now in th-' Weinstetn HuildiDR, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, arpets and Matting, Hats and Cap, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, And a great many more articles to umerous to mention. The sale will continue Jail; until the entire stock is sold. Th stock will be fued id lots to uit Merchants and other purchasers. 1 will algt sell at the same time a .AKC.K STOCK OF IU (K)IKS, and all kinds of SADDLKltN , lU'GUY KOHKS, Ktc. Hcniember these goods will be soM to the highest bidder, and the public arc the ones to make luc prices. I will also sell at Auction to the highest bidder the KNT1UE HllAL LaTAIh situated in Craven, rm- ico and Beaufort counties, consisting of Farms, Wood Lands and Dwellings and Storehouses. Among which in the city of New Berne is the W'ein stcin Building, a three story sod basement iron clad and fire proof store house, situated on the corner of Pollook and Middle streets. Six nice two story dwellings, also in the city of New Berne, situated on Pollock and Hancock streets, all in perfect order and well rental. f or lack of space we will postpone the descriptions of farms, etc., in above named counties until the day of sale. Terms will also be statcl on day of sale. come one: come all: Wit COHEN. Kxecutor. 3LB1. 1'EACHRS, 10c. I.BS Standard Tomatuki, i0c. New Buckwheat, At the CASH STORK, 1 35 dtf HUMPHREY. JOHN McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe Makers Pollook 8t- Newborn, N. C Uealres toannoanse that bis FALLBTOCK OF MATERIAL hat been received and he ! prepared to All f rden for FINE CUSTOM-MiDE BOQTS'AKD SHOES Bavins two superior skilled workmen, all oraers promptly nned In solksltlnt patronage I guarantee 'tbe best material, a good nt, tne latest ttylei and durability," As one among many testimonials of the character of my work the subjoined from a weu kuowb eiuxcn lens luovt story: Uhttvd States ew Burks, V. C, Commis'bs Orricc Oct. 6tb, 188t Jo. afCSOftLSY. Ksu. Dear fu Plea make me a pair of gaiters similar to those yoa made me two years at o. 1 have worn them two years and toey are Rood vet. l have been wearing shoes firty-ilx years aad they are the bett noes niiy-e) I ever wore. re. neipseuniiy, Signed" O BILL. Repairing neatly and promptly done. oet dw CIGARS FORJALE AT COST. . Having purchased a large stock of Cigars, ana th demand for tarn baiag small, I now offer to tha merchants CIQARS AT COS! tretU my atook ia reduced. . Cash oa delivery.,, t , . THANKS! I desire to thank my customers for the lib eral patronage they have given me for the past season, and res pectfully invite them to call and examine my Stock for the present season. In a few days we will give the public, in this column, some idea of the stock we are carrying In the mean time come and examine. H. B. Duffy, MIDDLE STREET. If it ' ' -t . . ; " Vvi . I waoi.-05rttaue4. tiU.lum clsa X.J v,v'-..-i4 -f- V Itroyt of the iga. Prtetonl7 25o.lt i- r-
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