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OURNAL . VOL. VH.-NO. 198. NEW BERNE. N, C THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1"' BUSDTES3 LOCALS. I? AVB atOSKY-C. W. PortsT, a Uad O bui, UUtkt city and will wit your plane) or arcan in rood ecaer. unarges frees 1 00 to S3 M. This being say nriaeinal mui ol sappers. I ask a trial. AD work warranted. Cam be found at aire. S. A. Smith's board ini boat on fttiddle street aovlS it. FOB 8ALK Five shares Mock la the Nsw Bora Building and Loan As aoeiatioa. Apply to W. M. Wi.oh. OEWIKQ Machine repaired. Qanr O aatead first claaa work. Jons Ed wasps, Traawithi shop. Middle street. AflDDLE STREET SALOON. Beat 11. Oysters on the market and pre parad in every style. Opaa at all hour. MM. S. A. WoMBLt GO with tba crowd to John Dunn's and try hia fina sroot ries and b. mada happy. Every ona i delighted with hia foods and hia low prices. nPO thoao who hara been amok leg X Pralamation Cigars, uanafaotun-d at Factory No. 10 17, and aold in tbia city to tha wholesale) and .mail trade by Tha Urooar.E B.Bachburn.I would aay that aiaoa aoma merebanta have been ao Tory kind aa to have a cigar pat np at another factory tearing tba eeme name, brand, eaation label, etc. aa tha sigara which I bare advertised for over a j ear, I have had a itill better cigar manufactured and tba brand regit tared, and it i .really tha beat I for 5 in tha United Btatea. Reanembvr the brand. Old Hlokory. Factory No. 1017. Try than. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. just received and for aala by Jambs Ridmond. CORN SHELLERS, Grain Fana, Feed Cuttera at Geo. Allen & Co. .1 U8T RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aa!e by James Ridmond. PNOINE and Gin Repaira, Belting, Packing, etc. at Geo. Allen A Co. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money aa well aa tba rest of man kind, and if yoa owe me please pay me. J. C. W KITTY. USE PURE ICE, manufactured by tba Jarman Ioe Factory. I jj 29cf l)URE WINES AND LIQUORS for 1 Medicinal and other use for aale by James Ridmond. t()TTON TIES and CottonOlna at J Oko. Allkn & Co. We only aak one tdfal on Old Virginia Cberoota. 6 for 10 oenta. oc28 F. Ulkicu, Wholesale Agent. Of coarse we are defeated. So were the Americans at Banker li ill. Gladstone's tour through Eng land has been one grand ovation. The five great European powers have now 12,000,000 men under arms. The Wilmington Star save : "It pleases oa to see able Northern papers beginning to urge the aboli tion of the electoral college; " The people should vote direct." The steamer Iberia was cntin two by the Umbria last Sunday nearfew York. There were so passengeri aboard the Iberia and her officers and crew were taken to the city by the Umbria. A heavy fog prevailed at the time of the accident. , A (JAIN it is reported that the young Emperor of Germany has broken loose from Bismarck. We do not credit the report. William may be hot headed and vain, bnt he has been too long nnder the tutelage of the Chancellor to break away from hia control. , , Mr. BiMMOira was defeated by only 671 rotes in the black district. He, made a splendid ran. A gentle man from that ' district tells us that bis speeches in the campaign were ' indeed : remarkably good able, effectire and " adroit. Wil mington Star.'-; ":. V'"v " - THJ New York Star aays t "No . falthfil ' Democrat heed . be dis eoaraged by thetesnlt of '88. . The defeat of 72 was followed by the Tilden Tiotbry of 7J. ; tet , the . measures ot ine uemocrauo man " Sgers be aa promptly imitated and as steadfastly panned as - were ' those of TUdeOr and another Demo cratic victory Will inrely follow the " experiment of another ' four years oiRepublican rule. s 'i ; ! TffE'JorjEXAL joins contempo .' raries In falling attention to the fact that the , Oxford Orphan Asy 1dm' now has 243 children within her walls, and Will need a'generens coring . from the "good people ol Korth Carolina on Thankfglying day, to help her get these little ones through the winter -aaeatiis. Thanksgiving day falls oft toe 29th inst, and a gencrocso&rlng for the little ones on 'that day would not be inappropriate." The Charlotte Chronicle t Tues day says : An entire train of Rich mond and Danville cars, including postal ear, first and second class coaches and a fine new vestibule car, was burned to ashes on the Air Line Division yesterday. The burned train wast ho fast mail and express No. 63, due here at 5:25 yesterday afternoon from Atlanta, and the accident which resulted in its destruction occurred in the vicinity of the Togalo river, near Tuccoa. It was just midday and the train was bowling along the mountain curve at the usual rate of speed when the train went head long down a 30 feet embankment. No lives were lost. 'Good out of evil found a pretty illustration in the case of Haw thorne's removal from office. He was crushed by the blow and stag gered to his humble home foil of bitter disappointment. No one knew him then as one of our great est yea, the world's greatest men of genius. Ilia wife quietly left the room, save Carnvav. then carae back with an armful ot wood, kindled a cheerful fire, drew his chair to his desk, brought papers, pen and ink, and then turning to him with a beaming face said: 'Now jou can write -your book.' The result was 'Scarlet Letter,' and such lame as no novelist in America before or 6ince has at tained. It was all due to his noble wife. Had she repined and added to this burden the world would never have known Hawthorne." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. Fclotikr City taxee. C. W. Portkr 8ave money. W. M. Watbok 8tock for sale. A piece of artillery is at the railroad warehouse for the Davis School at La Grange. A gentleman from Norfolk said yester day that New Berne waa paying about aa good price for cotton aa Norfolk. The calendar committee requests tha bar to meet at the offioe of O. H. Guion, Esq., at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of arraaing the court calendar. With three large schooners disoharg ing, the steamer Newberne loading;, and a Urge three matter awaiting her tarn, the Atlantio & North Carolina Railroad warehouse .Was by far the busiest place in the city yesterday. It (a neceseary for the prosperity of New Barne that tha Board of Trade be supported by Its member. Attend tha meetings this is tha least you can do to encourage the organization. Don't for- et to attend the next Friday night meet ing. If the weather is unfavorable do not let that prevent your being on hand. Let every member see that hia fellow workers are there. Extensive Improvemanta. Messrs. D. Coogdon ft Son hays com menced work on the dry house at their milli in the upper part of the oity. In addition to this they are going to pat rap a large plaining mill, warehouse and shingle mill. French Cooks. Tha proprietors of Hotel Albert have secured the services of Mr. Eugene Gateau and wife of Paris to preside oyer the culinary department of the hotel. We are glad to know this ' for w believe no botl can ' better advertise . Itself than y keeping a well prepared table. The Ameri oan traveler will put up with most any kind of sleeping, quartan, but U yoa wonld gain his fayora and avoid grumbling, give him something goad to aafci-ri'h J -j;" ';!, -? icl'o Ichoosar Arrivala. ,. , . " The ' schooner Minnie IL Smlthers from Philadelphia arrfved at the1 A. ft N.C.R . ! The schooner Carried, Lister arriyed with a cargo of rails for jthe A. ft N. O. ; The, schooner A. E. Rudolph arriyed with a cargo of phosphates for the A. & ' Tha schooner George Av Ho well ar- rirad with S cargo Of phosphate for the CUT COUICTL nOCIEDHGS. Koraanber IS, 1K3. Aa ad jcttraad metisf of tha board of aity aoencil was Laid this erasing at eight a 'clock; "Mayor Meadows pre siding. Present ConncHaaan Williams, Ul rich. Lane, Crawford, Stnaanona and Thomas. Marsha la report read and rewired Arrests IS, all convicted. Flaos collected, f 2.95 Coat, S3 40 Total, $33. S3 One-half of the above coat, fit 0, waa deducted for my feaa. Jas. T. Li wis, C. M. A petition from Mrs. 8. A. Womble to erect a shed over her door waa read and referred to fire district com mittee with power to act. Aleo a petition from Mr. E. U. mil asking permission to erect a buildm. oa Broad street waa read and referred to fire district with power to act. The Are department com mittee was instructed to call the attention ot the chief of the fire department to the Hook and Ladder company coming out with out the membera. Chairman of the sanitary committee reported the city in fair condition. Chairman of atresia and pomps com mittee reported lb sidewalk On Middle street in bad condition and aaked for instructions. The board ordered the earns) to Le put in good condition. Chairman of cemeteries committee reported cemeteries in good condition. Councilman. Crawford moved that the streets and pumpe committee be in structed to hare Jerkina alley straight ened to its original width, fifteen fset. Carried. On motion it waa ordered that Geo. Allen & Co. 'a bill of U 65 be referred for correction. Also a bill of $1.12 be referred to have an order attached. It waa also ordered that the bill ot Edwarda ft Clark of f 19.40 be referred for an iteaaused account. On motion it was ordered that tba bill ot Olarke t Morgan be referred to committee on quarantine with power to act- On motion it waa ordered that the bills of K. 8. F. Co. be returned to have orders attached. On motion of Councilman Williams the clerk waa instructed to issue a voucher to Dr. Frank Duffy for $37.00 for medical services, attending quaran tined persona. On motion, K. P. Williams was ai lowed a vouoher for orders paid street hands, engine driven, etc. Monthly billa allowed . Minu tea read and approved. Board adjourned. Silas Ftjlohbr, Clerk. Work for the Next Fair. The directors of the Fair Association had a full and interesting meeting on Tuesday night. A committee, consist ing of Messrs. Geo. Allen, Chaa. Reiz enstein and O. H. Guion, waa appoint ed to prepare a preminm list limited to two thousand dollars. "Mr. Geo. Allen and Capt. S. H. Gray were appointed a committee to corre spond with Northern parties relative to visiting tha Fair. Capt. S. H. Gray waa appointed to Inquire into the expediency of placing gaa or electric lighta on tba g round. The premium committee will publish their lias aa early aa possible. With the amount pat at their disposal an im peto ought to be given to our next ex poeition that will make it a grand sue The main building on tba grounds has been thorouehlv rsnaired. with ... rAf th. wm nronerlv oon- ' w acted and the paint brush will now be applied. Machinery hall is about ready for1 the roof and tha large - ai -.n ... ' way. Oapt. Alex. Miller has been ap- pointea ana suthOTiiea to porcnaaw53;Ohio80; Iowa 90; Minnesota 95; Da traaa and other ahrnbberv for beantifr- i ... ing the groanai. Let eyery farmer in the aurro unding counties begin noto, to prepare some - thlna- In tha war of farm nroducta and . .l . i .v.v m r Ma0M.rvu.Meiyrm.rvuK ereor mecaanK, maamtaoinrer, mer- chant' and all begin to prepare some thing to exhibit. Suooeaa now means a i ji i t. n . A v!. pWwM.... - tire section. Versenai. Messrs. Our and Ward, i at Dec tors of boilers and hulls.- arriysd -yesterday wil .u. . T . " . ' T newborns end inspectaa tne steamers Kinston and Yancaboro and pronounced then !U.XnT-? f? ? i rfi A r.l Ear. CLw. Porter and lira. Forcer ' . J T..7 1 (T : - Z , aTrrrd.yeatrcUy. morning and are atoimisur ai Mrs. 8. AT Smith i hoardlns- . . i trull. . r- a diuu snao ssi aaa aw iwp- tatioa as a piano sad organ tuasr. ftarrf: Rror.lf. tha SanatoT"' alaet of tha ninth district, wu la the city yesterday. TTl. .4!f. . . tl. nMMt!n AmMWwMntta-ifotitroliMvt nf mmjm mM .iw mmmmr -wwaa.w. iiTiA-A ' " " i ar sr -- format typo of the JouajraL eflee, wu in to see us Ttsterdaf.J E -. at earner Kovsmonu. The Ne heme of tt O. L Une sailed yesterday with fmlcargof cotton, lumber, naval atciaa, ciber friahu' and several will arrive tonight and e.l tomorrow st atUo'ekxk. j The Vesper ul the t. C L ..near- rived last night and u: this fier ! noon at 4 o'clock. tk.t.i,-.. . i . k ine lanoma arrived . i c.jtht ith s full Cargo Of OOttoO and m ill sail ib.S ! morning at 6 o clock , returuiDg Krldar evening The Stout of the Cyie hoe Uft for Adams creek vrslerJav morcir to load lumber for Baltimore I J . bciD- Preparing for Conleietue The M. E. Church of tbiai ny put in condition for the hold io- of ibe annual Conference wbith ,mutfD on Wednesday, Nov 2;h. The biarding houses are all prf paling to accommo date to their fullest rapacity and every effort will be put for-.h to entertain the Conference in a tcmtni manner Those who are prepared to take board era should hand in the ir name, ciaimf the number they can a'ci mmodate and the price charged , to Kc'f 1. W. ( raw- ford or Mr 1. II t'uiltr II. m h. u!d be d. tie st onii . W Kl UXS I11IIT Mk. A K. I1'ki - A hoi. t a ear ago I procured my t: rut j- ; r . f jtUrfea from aoujt1 dealtr but I be r-irautd my eye and raui' d them (. ache 1 then bought a pmr i v ur t"r ntalitd Lene, and the tiT-ct h.n lrii wi.ti derful, aa a i ro f i.f h 1 di u t ue any glafnee now and f.f ax nell an ever I'. Y.. Uanui. M 1) . Ed. Tex. Med. Kec. id All eye fitted and lit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy. New Berne. N t o.?dlm Federal Pepartmenl of Airnculiur,' Washinuton, Nov. 10 Th Depart ment of Agriculture reports a good sea son for cotton picking during October ia the southwest, and only moderately favorable weather in the Atlantic Coact Slates. The wet weather of Hepternber proved very injurious to quality, pros trating plants and rotting bollx, causing blight and aheiding and injuring the prospects of ihe top crop. There is much stained fibre, and the quality is much poorer than that of previous years. Picking was late commencing but there ban as yet been no killing frost, rendering possible partial com- pensatiop as to length of season. Indi cations of the yield per acre average the same as last year at this time, though the previous condition of the plant scar cely warrants the expectation of so much late growth and harvest outcome in November and December. The States west of the Mississippi report a slightly larger yield than last year, while Geor gia, Alabama and rsnnopsee indicate a alight reduction. The other Stales in dicate nearly the same eipectation as at this date last year. The returns of the yield of corn made to the Department ot Agriculture indi catej the yield per aore quite aa large as that of 1885, and larger than any other crop aince 1880. The aggregate ill exceed that of any previous. Amerioan product, being very close to 2,000,000,000 bushels, or about 82 bush els per oapita, which has been exceeded in several previous years. The corn surplus States average yields is aa fol lows: Ohio 35.2 bushels, Indiana 35, Illinois 89.2; Iowa 37, Missouri 31, Kan sas 27, Nebraska ao. These seven States produce 81 per cent of the crop aggregate. The general average, will faJl somewhat under 27 bushels. There is a good supply of maize in nearly all I Pa: rta of the ooulb, so that comparative ly little will ba required from the West. The yielda of the Atlantio States are moderate, seriously reduced 9j frost on I thea fiArtharn hnrricr K AftM thrM . of Iow jeId8 V)ta. toes give an average of about 80 bushels per acre or nearly the rate of yield of 1879. The averages of prominent potato- I St.f .. follow.. U.ina n0 bllRhels;New York 82; Pennsylvania hoU 80; Nebraska 80. The yield has i oeen luoreaaea in vne oouto. it is oiga . .. ,h- K.If ,u. To.trt. , i , . . t . n 1 1 t i ; i i The product on the basis of these 1 averages is about 195,000,000 bushels, or 61,003.000 mpre than estimated product of 1887, Tfae ,Tera9 ,ield of buckwheat is .BnroxImsnelt 18 buabels dot acre, and the crop is nearly 11,000,000 bushels. The average for New York is 11 buabels i reunsjivaois n; micuiK&u is o, inai TllinoU 18 8: Wiaenn.in 9 S Minnesota 11 : Iowa 10.8: Missouri 10.7 Tha har croo is altuhtlv above the average in vield. or 1.22 tons net acre. tt hai i been seriously injured by the drought. There fa a strong tendency to aa increase of area in the Bouth, and he vield unon cultivated areas rather I than natural meadows are relatively I a.-.n. nil ....... W l W.ITM.UU VH( J IN. va.ua uu.v vw earth for pain, has made amostbnl lunt debut, frice Z3 cents I ' rvuosopnera say trrai anaira anouio u, greatest good of the greatest num ber. Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup does the I greatest good to the greatest number ll - ',AtkWI 1-at 'SIATIIRfU i . MSB. WWStiOWB SOOT&IHtt SYBOT i snovtor always ne usea ror'onuaren I "V"av V wuus vuw vastus BWAwaiBf I KHUlVi SBUwl Q Skll ywUMM VUI J7W Wf ggjij oiks, and is the best remedy for dia i acea.. Twenty-ate seats a notue. ; . r Kinston Items. Hurrah tor Shade WocWta ' The cotton crop continues to com in , slo ly. moults ago are doing well. Mr. E 8 Fordham of Jones county, haa advertiaed hia personal p roper t for ' wl'b a view of movlnn to Kansas. The toysofold Pink Hill did their duty nobly in the recent election, roll . . ... riimmnn ' HIA hnu.hl nn lh r.r 1 guard and came very near makiog n unanimous. 1 The Ropublicant had a grand parade I last Saturday night. There were about ; I one thousand colored brethren in line 'rah in for Cheaiham. Speeches were mad bv W. W. Dunn. Chae. U. Brown and R. K. ParrOtt. The crowd behaved well and everything passed off quietly. The defeat of Col. N. B. Whitfield for , the State Senate ia deeply regretted. , The majority against him i only four- ' teen votes store than twice this num ber of Democratic voles were throw o 1 away on Ibe Prohibition candidate and the fence law candidate. Mr J. T. Eaton was sttendicg court looking after the interest of the Jut a i nl and talking up the meeting of the Stale Orange which comes off on the I 11th of December. Board has been ob tained for delegates at one dollar per ' dsy and Kinston is arranging to give1 them a beartv welcome. Many are the regrets of Simmon de feat in this Congressional district. He will always be remembered as an able. faithful representative of his constitu ents and bis services will be demanded again in the near future. The people can not afford to let such a man retire from public life. Capt. J. M. White hasbeguo work on his factory to be located on the river bank near l'arrott's bridge. lie wi I manufacture the various hard woods to be found in our forests into articles of usefulness We ti ust this is the begin did of manufacturing enterprixet which our town must turn its attention to if we eipect to advance in material prosperity with other towns in the State David (i Reynolds, an old citizen living near Nobles' m il, died a few weeks ago He lived in an obscure, out of th way place, but accumulated quite a little competency which he kept on interest, but was nearly all lost in consequence of the war. Since the war he has been robbed several times of his personal effects, but he continued to struggle for eiistence and obtained an honest livelihood until he waq called ence The Superior Court is in seSHion this eek. Judge Boykin presidiug. lie eld court in the eitreme western iwr tion of the State last week and did not. rrive until Monday nig-ht. Due notice having been given, jurors, witnesses nd suitors did not attend until Tups ay. W. A. Jones, K'q . of I'ink Hill. was selected forerntn of ibe grand jury which is an excellent body at this term There are many trivial cases on the docket, but none of a serious nature Judge Boykin is a most excellent Judge; fair and impartial, patient but firm, quick without being hasty, he iipst'hes busincu to the general satis faction of suitors and attorneys. So lictor Allen is one of the most con scientious and energetio officers in the State. lie seeks to vindicate the law nd advance the material interest of the people of his district. No petty spite can find encouragement in his court and favoritism is unknown to him. Mr. R. M. Abbott of Contentnea Neck township died at his residence on Mon day, Nov. 5th, aged about 05 years. The death of such a citizen deserves more than a passing notice. He begun life as a wage worker and by his indus try, energy, economy and honest efforts accumulated quite a little estate for a country farmer. De served in the late war aa a Confederate soldier; baa been one of the board of county commission ers for two years and was re-elected last June for another term. True to principle, bold and outspoken in con demning wrong and advocating the right, be bad the courage of his convic tions and none dared to molest him in the exercise of his privileges aa a free man. lie was a member of the Union Baptist church, was a Christian gentle man, a kind husband and father, a good Neighbor and a devoted member of the Patrons of Husbandry. He had the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. A good and useful citizen is gone. The baby has its preference? as well aa anybody, and the taste of Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup renders it acceptable to every infant. Price 95 cents a bottle. You are aware of course that inac tivity indncea dyspepsia with all its wretched oonscqusncee. The remedies needed for such esses are judicious ex ercise and Lazador. Price 85 cents. Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroota. 5 for 10 oenta. 2m F. Uleich, Wholesale Aizent. City Taxes. City Taxes are now due on Real Estate, Personal Property and Poll. If not paid soon I will be compelled to levy upon your property. riease come tortrara and settle the same without delay. SILiS FTJLOHER, City Tax Collector. Nov. 15, 1888. tf For Sale, ONE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, seven miles below city, aorth side Nerue suitable for all tracks. Also stock ranch. Good Ute for lumber mill at Spikea' Point on creek and liver. J. F. CLARK, oc31dwtf , , New Berne, N. C. T3 a a so S3- 0 0 u 9! H i? H H 0 H 2 O J3 a a o H pH 2 bo 03 O - m I be o H 3 a 3 rt S- 2 S3 r2 E ca CO 1 CD CO o cn p CO H pq a c3 O rt o a cs pq a a he . . CO m o O 5SE5 a a o O CO CO o To the Citizens of Craven Co. The Tax I i.-t f r ;- U now in tuv hands for roll, ct i.n I'lease come for I ward and settle the e tme imma.t it ' . anil thus save c.wt ,u: 1 trouble. I STIMS. N. ShentT New lierre, .Nov ! I, ;. tf Look Out For Fiaud it.,i nn.. HiMl nlr A i ordl evt Tuemlir l 1 l.e Satlft,,,' ' I est i.', r : . f 'tiu t li .'I.'-d , It r v l2fitind I where i,. r 'lis an. I tL.. " t.i rel.ni.i 1 hi n str.-e . n 1 it i, ,n ihsu 1 - M n ti i nn in in i v f r 'li 1 f - I. 111! i.M.K ... 1. ; ,. , frv.-vv f the ,..', t l.e 111 . ' 1 tiKl a eft- art still in I i-i Trenwith'-. It. ll ill he l.h I . thi ir orders Immediate in I n k n' '. w hen mh ; 't. e er V e 1 1 a e w , : i i ll" if- el Lii bi skill in n !- .1 M i n m ii h I U I I 'A . Stoves are in Demand All the time, and the placej to buy them h at P. tt. DRANEY'S. We have a full line of Cooking and Heating Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. We make a specialty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stoves and other brands. Also a complete line of Hard ware. Sash, Doors and Winds. Cart and.Wagon Material, Harness. Paints, Oils, ilaB, etc. Come and seo me and bo convinced that 1 will sell you good goods for little money. oc29 dwtf P. M. DRAKEV. WiIOLKSALK GI'OCKH, ISM'F.S 1 ill'. Ii'l.U'WINu PROCLAMATION: 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Tomatoes, 600 Cans 2 lb. Corn, 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Peaches. Very Cheap. No Deception. MIUPLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at J. C. WHITTY'S. Rope, Paints, Oil and Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. For everything in the Hardware andlla, chinery line go.td r 5 J, C . WHITTYB', '.t -ir
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