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VOL. VII.--NO. 233. NEW BERNE. N. C SA.TURDAT.:dECEMBER 29. 1888. PJRICE 5 CENTS' LOST A bunch of key a leather siring. Liberal reward paid (or mib U leu at Jocks! olee. V- F OU3D A new No. t buiui stee. Owner ca obtain same by et?iy- ui at tbii cOe and paying for -advertisement ", It IX) S SALE The rtock,' fixtures, to. of the busioese lately carried on by A. H. Bolton. Add rose er Mil on MSt, J. J- WOLFKUDKH. ALMANACS. Turner North Car hat Almanac for tbe year 1388, Ok. Aluin & Co. hE laest jlsplay of Silk Hendher L Chief and, gent Neck Wear, aad Gloves al dOCZStf BAiBUQTOa & Biuiits ONE Thousand Roll VVU Paper at Tory low prices. v i . , I lm. llLH A CO. IALEASfi- EEMIMBER that I need money m well at the rest of mi kind, and if you owe me please pay me. - ' k . , J. C. " CORN SHELLERS, Grain Fane, Feed Cutler at . Oto Alum & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDT AND HOLLAND GIN. just received tad for el by -... - amis Bkdmobd WaiNE and Oia Repair, Bltlng, - Packing, tto. at Gio. Alls & Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S OOQNAC BRANDY for sal by ; t Jakbs Rxdmond, MSB. PURE ICE, manufactured by Jfche Jarmaa Ice Factory. y jy.29tf uuks winu mu jlluuks tor X ., Medicinal and other sees for sale by . : Jambs Redmond, We only aek on trial on Old Virginia Cheroot. S for 10 cent. ocSS r F, Ulbich, Wholesaled gent. Whitb Gaps have, inade tbelr Appearance in Peansylf aula. . Gen. BotJLANQiS U pressing to th(. front,' and, Bpeak8 of being m ttApy Y ; U ill . matt who at the elosa of lie sear has his account! all tattled and cash in tho bank. Belah. v As TDK year closes let us forget the bittern ess of political contests and the acrinfbny of personal tkalnnaloa ami Ka at rmm with CirUk and all mankiod. $ x e ' " Gov. vGordon, says the Macon Telegraph, sold his plantation neat Butler a lew days ago to the Flint Hirer Land and Live Stock Com pany for 1210,000. . ' - ' . Tim: tariff question la hereto stay," Men will not be silent under sa mj otvtu svaassiw avusj buvui va uvu hard earning and pnts them in the pockets of monopolists. . Anothee terrible disaster-has occurred on the Mississippi river! a sicamec was., ournea -. jaonaay night , and of one hundred persons ' . ... '.'.- : . " on boardTTcfhly1 fourteen are known to be SATedi ; s It is reported that Senatorial candidates are , presenting their claims, ana tnac Minister- Jams ' is rvnaiog on his looks. His pictnre hai t" i; . taken And. appears in several new&paperS- The Ccr-ptroIIer of the Curren cy has declared a second dividend of 10, per vcent. in favor of the creditors of the National Bank of Ka.v ' '5, ii. c making in all so per cent, ui tie claims proved. ' . ..- I i. i a'; France, states that Tiv. Dr. Boyee, chairman of the iw.'Un Barest Theological , at that place, his health r v.is Jying adfer 0. It is prt merit eft ' pass into t Govcrnnje-t. p-rions cor'"! " l t; 3 r.a?e cal will ' r : t s Trcscli til ia tLat event, ic?.i?:is.r?3y f rise be- t( r.a ' Tiacca acd tho United : h a c !3 cr.t ,zZ.tt cf National .L;3 at 'y psl Axstin, 1 ire trti .3 esec w A v ui. li v CI e n t' -) r sol red to appoint a epecial eom mittee to Lnrestigate changes made in tte Legislature and elsewhere, that eoaibiaatlons exist in Charles ton whereby the otdenrriters and others are systematically defrauded ; Thk Eepablicans issbt on the diTlslonof the Southern Tote, bat they only' mean the division of the Sonthera whila tote4 They want the Southern colored rote polled in full, and they expect it to be solidly Iiepubllcan, LOCAL NEWS. ' HEW ADVXSTiSIXISTS. Focro-A button shoe. Jot. KiasiY-Kioefy chool." " IsooPOanos Application for O. II. Willitt Admin V notice. J. C, IlARRisoN-Property for ealo. Ofiba Hotsi M iaa Cora Van Taaeel. J. J. WOttttDKX-Fixtarea, took,? to., (oreala. The New Berne nigh. School will' le- oae on Wednrtday, the $d day of January, 1880. . , Nettie Hatch, a colored woman Itting up town, and whose aund has been partially deranged for soma time, le now reported to be Insane. A colored woman, about sixty year old, named Sylvia Luoaa, dropped dead of heart diaeaie at Craven Corner cBurch, near Harlowe Creek, while leading in the Iaat prayer at a sunrise meeting on Chrietmas morning. This ietuaofthe Journal .contains account of eeraral accident In thb eommunity and adjoining counties during the holidays. Some of them are end, sad stotice and have left grief trioken families who have the deepeet sympathy of many fri nda. The Cora Van Taaaal Cf amatio Com pany make their urn appearance in New Berne Monday night in 4Cherry Ripe," a scene of rural life in New England. They will continue through the Week at popular price. Tiokett for admission to the gallery will ba sold at the west door of the theatre building at 15 cents each. Carteret' New Begs tar of Deed. The Board of Commbnioaen of Car teret county, have elected James C. DatIs, Etq., of Beaufort, a Regiater of Deeds o fill the vacancy oreated by the death fit Rev. John Rumley. He has duly qualified. ' Shipping1 News. , '.' ' ) The steamer Teipet of the & 0. D. line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamer Tahorai will sail for lower Neue and Pamlioo rivers this morning at 70.!.. . -.r-W" ff The Kinston of the Pr. ? T. s. line left for Elntton yesterdsyi. ith a cargo of general marchandUe. . fatal Accident, On Christmas dv Mr. Auiustus Rlggs, joucg man living on Bear ereek, Onalow county, was in the act of firing a gun, the gut bunted and blew hi brain cut, killing him btantly. Mr. R!gg Was about, twenty years old and wa employed oa the farm with Mr. Robert Freshwater; ' : Tournament at Bell' Ferry. The young people of Bell's Ferry sad community will have a grand tourna ment and ball on the 84 day of January, 1889. Musia will be furnUhed by the New" Berne band, and the publio are ordialiy invited.' Dr. S BjTWood, Meur. C. P. Oaakin and C. U. A. OrUBn- are the .judges; F.' P. Johnson and W. S. Blount, marshal 1 1 ," Neck Broken. ' - T xlMSI ' Mr, CD. Meadow; an old citizen Of about sixty years, of Jone county, near Maytville, was found dead i4 the road near Capt. C D. Foy' on the night of the 27th. He had started to Maysville in his buggy sod being under the in Caence of liquor, fa l oat of the buggy ttsd broke his neck. I t'w so clearly an accident that a inqtit ' deemed unaecewary, aci be l .en to his borne for burial. , " ; PersoaaL - Mr. K. P. Partlow aad daughter of Makefield, R. I., are on a visit to New Berne stopping at the residence of our townsman, Mr. R- P. Williams. We are pleased to see 11.77. Tattle, who ws confined to tU rc -i a few days ago, cut again and a tie;, to his f'rsl work. Jobu . Nunn; Esq., of Lojanconry, Arkansas, ia cn a vlelt to t'.i Irclbsr, U.S. r ecu. " Ij:r GcLraCresof Kjrdec.. ; is i - -i ! r j f V. ' " ?73 V. t ' 3 I ' I r? frc if t - ' ;t 1 a " I r f tilt" a. I . V tellete I - ' - II- . ' : (; 'if ' i CSXXS7X1S. " - .. vi -Christmas has come a&J f-oe. Wher ever tie t:M4 Uihtcf Ciiriatianity has pestrated the day has beta cele brated. Some haQed it wtib revelry; some greeted it with, sportive movo- t, other welcomed the . seated saorsw that g the Bay lour to the world, with reverent praise) and hal lowed prayer AH swelled the Bathes that betokened universal Joy. . '." Iiule thildrta ware made happy; the sorrowing were comforted and the kindly amenities of social life strength ened the ties of friendship, and made more beautiful a world rejoicing la the glad sunlight. We ahomld alo be better because of Christmas." Better men, better women sad better children. ; The song of the angel, 'Glory to God la the highest, oa earth peaoe, good will to mea, is stilt sounding through the earth, making melody.ea land and sea; roaring la ocean billow; echoing along the moun tales: whispering in the wind; Illuminating the mind and naking glad the hearts of men. In New Berne the day waa perfect in its loveliness, and all was la sympathy with munificent nature. Appropriate religious services wore held at the Catholic and Episoopel churchee. We attended the former, and were especially charmed by the muiio. Mu Nellie Walker presided at the organ a ith consummate skill. After churoh comes the Christmas dinner. Ail homee are not equally bleesed, all dinners are not alike sump tuous, but every Christmas dinner ie a joy and benediction. After dinner a large number of citi zens visited the Fair ground. And, what a surpriee 1 Every one expected to see improvement but no one had imagined the beauty and eleganoeof the plaoe. We do not believe that there ie anything of the kind ia the State that equals it. The buildings are elegant and admirably adapted to the purpose for which they are intended. The whole arrangement is superb, and the directors are entitled to a unanimous vote of thanks by the entire commun ity. When we arrived oa the grounds a game of base ball was ia progress. It wa well played and most of the numer ous spectators evinced their pleasure as it advanced. We confess that we know nothing ef base ball, hut had we been the most enthasUstle admirer of she national game we could not have ob served it close because of tho marvel' ous display of beauty all around us Troy had her Helen and Paris her Eu genie, but the beauty of New Berne's daughters will not suffer by the com' pariaoo. , ?V' The impulse given 6 the approaching Fair, oa laat Tuesday, insures the most brilliant success. ,Btrangers will come from abroad, the North and; the South will gather here, their beauty and, their oklvalry, but New Berne will suffer no eclipse by, kaighH or ladies come they whence they may . . . ; , j t A Sid aad Fatal Accident. r Our eommnntty was sadly, shocked on .Thursday night whea the - awful news waa received that Johnnie Jordan, the only bob , of Coi r and Mrs.' J. V Jordan, pf this city, had been wounded onto death by the accidental discharge of a shot gaa in the ' band of Mr.) Thomas Lane, one of hie best and dear - est friends outside of the immediate family.' The accident occurred la the neighborhood of . Mr. Enoch; Lane's, father of the young maa who carried the gin that fired the fatal shot, about twenty miles from the city. v- n !" It seems thai a party of young gentle men were out hunting, among Whom wars young Jordan and Mr. Lane The Utter jumped across a ditch, a briar or bush catching the hammer of the gaa, the mezale of which war pointing to the rear. The gua fired aad the entire load entered the breast of Air. Jordan, who was but a few paces behind. s K This wsi about tp. m. oa Thursday, and he died just before tua-set, haying been taken to the boose of a Mr, Daagherty Bear by. J He was perfectly conscious up to within a few minutes of his death. Els favorite dog coming op daring tbe t: r e he extended his hand taking V-t d s hy the foot and hade him g 5 ; e. . Hi retra.r.s wers brought t !''-"?y r and ths XV ''s IwiiA i, '! cp'a hy roary i frif""-?! and r'.'aiives.' C i and family are over i g::d ; it is a fcvy How f r " roji frits 'i dt'- tl.em Johnnie wu 'i t' 4 t'r4"a years eld, My V.3 relatives . and at ' " "' "s who wers wHh s f I t occurred. . ' -e tomorrow, k. i TeUphoaa Ixtmaion, -; Ha. F. Ulrica; 'utsasger of the Jenes, Carteret aad Onslow telephone line, ia- fersno as that the line ha been com pleted ta 'Maysville, Jouee county. Quick ooasmuaieatioa with every neigh borhood 'ia her territory fs one of the needs of New Berne. We "ought to hate railroad connection with Onslow county; we have known this for many year; everybody m Onalow county knows1 it. The question now is, why can't w have it. Caught at Last. News comes from Cartertt of the capture of Tom Hancock, a man who had been charged with a aeries of crime recently, and who had succeeded ia escaping the vigilance of the effioere. He was captured after receiving a gun shot wound in the thigh, and wa taken to the jail ia Beaufort. He ia charged with breaking into the store of Watson, Daniel A Bell at Morehead City; with stealing a horse of W. S. Bell at New port; with steal in g a horee and mule from another party in Carteret county, and with breaking into and robbing some other store. About eighty dollars worth of good were taken from Watson, Danfela & Bell 'a etore at Morehead City, a portion of which have been recovered. The Kinsey School. Joseph Kinsey, Principal of the Kins'ey School, oame in to iosort an "ad" for the spring term of hU sohool, hick appeara in this issue. Dsiring to know something of the progress be is making, we questioned him about this way : Judging from the liberal advertising you do, you believe in printer's ink. Yee, its the next beet thing I can do. If its the iif-rf beet thing what's the best? Seeing the people in person. How ie your school tnis term, acd what ia your enrollment? The sohool is still improving, and we bsve enrolled 07 to date. We have added an art department and- its quite a luoceae. The class numbers 17. How many teachers have you this term r Well, we have Miss Tull in charge Of the primary department. Miss Bettie Kinsey in charge .f the advanced pupils in obapel, whose duty is to keep order and eend out classes to the dif ferent teaohert at the proper time. Miss Pell, the teacher of instrumental music and calisthenics. Mies Watson teacher of vocal and instrumental music. Miss Farnham teacher of German, French and painting and drawing. Also Miss Lain Whitfield who renders general assistance in the sohool. Do you do any teaching yourself ? Yes, I teach Latin and mathematics and keep busy all the time. .Where do you get meat of your patronage ? WO get the most of it from Lenoir. The 80 boarders are representatives of Hyde, Pamlico, Craven, Onslo w.Doplin, Pitt, Greene, Mrtin, Washington, Johnton, Chatham and Jone counties, except four who are fronvFlorida. How is your musio class compared with laat year r Better, as we hare over 50 pupils and ui six pianos. 4 The above is about tho substance of the questions asked and answers re salved, and goes to show what can be done by determined effort and push 1 This school bas grown up within three years In a village of less than a thou sand inhabitants with two schools there when it began; We trust the readers ot the JOtBRaL who have daughters to educate will give the Kinsey School a trial, and cause the Principal to con tinue to feel thatjhe is advertising in the right paper. In the city of Baltimore at the Carroll- ton Hotel -on Tuesday December the 18ih, Thomas M. Keerl, in the 63d year of hie age."'' .'.V.,:;1 Ia the Baltimore Morning Eerald of the 19th inst. we find the following; : Mr. Thomas hi. Keerl, a wealthy re tired lawyer, died suddenly about o o'clock yesterday afternoon of heart trouble, in hie room at the Carrollton HoteL Up- to Monday afternoon be was en joying his usually good health and conversed cheerfully with the at taches and others about the4 bouse. Thst nigbt he suffered With indigestion. Dr. Scarff waa sent tor. and Mr. Keerl waa soon relieved. Yesterday . eelrt trouble eame oa, which in a short while resulted in death, b Mr. Keerl was well known in Baltimore and in Europe, having been a descendant from a noble family of Bavaria. " lie was a graduate of Princeton College," and for a short wbiis practiced law in this city. For many years ho has devoted his time to the car of hie property and to travel having; frequently visited Europe. Le wts &) year old," but active end en fSo and an accomplished conver se - " t spd scholar. ' ' " -, v;-: J L s ; - !.ather, Dr. Henry JJeerl, rs.s t j I .".'rrjore In 1783 and engsged ia lis; . e of medicine Dr. Keerl msrr; 1 1' daughter of Jacob Myers, pr ; r rcnant of that time and r; f a f.nderB of the Uercnan I'r t ' n Ciurcb, which for a long time stood at the coraer of Baltimore aad Front streets. Mr. Kserl? father was George Henry KeerL His mother waa Miae Sasaa Muadell, of Prince George county, Md- - daughter of Thomas Houdali, a descendant of Gen eral Leslie, the famous Scotch com mander of the 17th century. Mr. Keerl married a daughter of Jadge DoaaeU, of New Berne, N. C, who, with one eon, Bversfield Fraaer Keerl, curviree him. Their oldest child, John Robert Donnell, waa killed when IS years old by a stage accident in tho White mountains. Mr. Eversfleld F. Keerl, who ie practicing law la New York, was telegraphed tor and came to Baltimore last Bight. Ia 1868 Mr. Keerl purchased the weil-knowa residence, Woodley, on Lafayette avenue, aad oc cupied it until a few years ago, since which time h has, whea ia the city made hia home at the Carrollton. The family baa been identified with the his tory of Baltimore ever since the Revo lution. Their ooat-of-arma i very old, and the genealogical tree in their pos session date back to 1(50. Mr. Keerl grdaated at Princeton Col lege in hie eighteenth year, bearing off the first honor of hia olasa. At the time of hi death be was a member of Grace Protestant Episcopal Ohurch of Baltimore. LOOK OCT FOR THEM. The great reputation my spectacles and eye-glasses have attained through out the U. S. haa led unscrupulous per sona to counterfeit them. There ar none genuine unless ths name of llawkes is stamped on the framn, and I would respectfully announce that I positively employ no pedilere. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne. N. C. ol8Jlm Ask your dealer for Old Virginia Cheroots. 5 for 10 cents. m F. Ulhich, Wholeeale Agent. Fon the Benefit op St. Johns Lodob. OPERA J0USE. ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING DEC. Slst. Engagement of the young, bright and talented Actress. CORA VAII TASSEL, Supported by a Competent Dramatic Company, in a Repertoire of New and .Popular Plays, presenting on MONDAY EVENING, The beautiful and realistio picture of Rural New England Life, entitled "CHERRY RIPE." Prof. W. W. Emmbrson, Musical Direotor. People's popular prices, 15o , 25c. and 85o. No extra, no higher. Reserved seate now on sale at Bell's jewelry etore. tW Entire change of programme nightly. de29d4t Sale of Valuable City Prop erty. State of North Carolina Craven County. Mary Hand Cbadwlek and others To the Ocurt. Superior Court Pvt. to sell land for pu tltlon. Pursuant to ths Judgment In the above named proceeding, 1 will sell, for Caih.nt Public Auction, at the Court Honu in N. bern, on MONDAY, the FOTJR1H day of in.onuinij&.uuiii inai vaioaDl Home and Lot, oa Pollock street, called the Saw yer Property, lately oocopled by Mr. Joa J. Robinson, being the eastern half of the lot known sod distinguished la the plan of said OH? of Newbern as Lot Number Two Hun dred and Vive (106), with all the improve ment In aald lot of land. This 28th day of December 1(88. JAMK3 O. HARRISON. dec291w Commissioner. APPLICATION Will be made to the next General Assembly of North Caroline to Incorporate a Mutual I.fe Insurance Co., with Oeneral Office at New Berne, N. a decasuaod NOTICE- The undersigned. Geo. H. Wlllett. hudni? qualified as Administrator of the estete of W.H. Wlllett. and hereby elves notice that be requires all persons having clalmaagainst tneaautt m wnua w. a. wuisu to pre sent them to tb seta Geo. H. Wlllett, duly snthentloatedr for payment, on or before tks 38th day of December 1888. or else this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. Persons Indebted to tee estate must pay wiunniivvmT, d. 8 S w O. H. WSLLeTT, Administrator. Schedule" Tax. , NOTICE. Ot net Rigistbb or Deeds, Ceatin Co. r Nstwbebk, Deo. ,23,1888. All Merchants, Traders. Liauor Deal ers, Keepers of Ferries, Commission Merchants, Aueuoneers, and all others ia Craven county who are required to list their purchases, receipts er sales. under Schedule "B" of the Revenue Laws of North Carolina, are hereby notified to list tbe same with the under signed at bis office during the FIRST TiH Uiio la JAWUAKY. 1889.- The said lists must contain all purchases or receipt, as the case mar be, for six months ending Deo. 81st, 1888,- and snouia do sworn to sua subscribed be. fore the liegister of Deeds. All persons failing- to list before the 10th ot January, 1889, will be subject to a doable tea..- ?-?. . - ' Rttail liquor dealers will take notice that they must obtain permit from the Doard of Commisstosers, at tbe meeting ia January next.for the ensuing twelve month, be for obtaining a license to sell liquors by toe rtI. ? - s ' Ii'i 'rcfl."Js. decC3 dwtd Craven Co., N. C. A Merry CMstmaST from Japan! Come and look at our APAX$E GOOD3 before bulla Uv bra CLARKE & MORGAN Middle Street, i)lw Neat door to Custom House. A GLAtlCE 7 IN TBE ESTABLISHMENT OF " Bell The JewelerJ' Will convince any one that we b in stock ths Urg r, Most Vaijand Complete Line of Diamonds, Watebee, Fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, t Faaey Lamps, Burmese, Gold and SilrWHead Canes ia the State. It will be to buyers interest to se our goods before purchasing. Christmas Supplies" For Sestlo AT JOHN DUNN'S. Fine Sugar Cured Hams, 15 , Fulton Market Corned Beef, loo Freeh Pig Pork and Smoked Beef Tongues, New Buckwheat, Maplo Syrup and New Orleans Molasnes, Philadelphia Butter, tbe trpt Putter on the market, imported Macaroni and Cream Cheeaa X. Cakes and Crackers fn-Hi by every steanver. Atlmore Uince Meat, Leghorn Citron, Layer Raisins. London Layer It umih... Loose Raiein. Currants, Prunes. California Grape. Malaga Grapes, very I'm Cranberriee, Tomatoe, Corn and Pt, Sweet Mixed Pick I lte. 2.V. 15c. 20c. 10c. to 15c. :i lbs. for2. t I be. for 25c. 15c. 20c. 10c. 10c. SOo. 20e. 15q. .;c Lee, London Layer Fign, Fine Dates, Jamaica and Florul i Orange In by every eteamer. Constantly on band A fine stock of Apples' Hanaoas, Lemons. Mixed Nuts and Confectioneries. In fact my stock will please tho most fastidious fand my prices are ROCK BOTTOM. no24 dwlm JOHN DUNN, CHRISTMAS GOODS ! The finest Chairs, Picture Frames, Picture. Ward robes, Book Cases, Tartar Suits, Work Baskets, Hat Racks, Ate, for Christmas, ever brought to New Berne Market. In fact the best stock of Furniture ever of fered in New Berne, by JOHN SUTER, dlodw Middle Street. OENERAL NOTICE. 50 Boxes Choice Creain Cheese. 200 Sacks of Shot, all Numbers, For Sale Cheap, by , IT. Ulxaeli, WHOLESALE GEOCEIt, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE K C. ' Agent for Hazard Powder Co. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STCOK.'V Mr E. S. STREEr bas relurced from Western N. C. with a lot of fine MhIm and Horses. Coma and ustw.M DitikJ.. Vlf' j y Aiuaiurjis wauteaj' ' . ''V,.'.i t,tf BtheDiY. WEEK or MoyTtt, Apply" U mrs. ed. DtGnry; r. of fianco;k and Pollock stsTj comer New Berne, S. fX ' ' derdwlmJ v For Sale, A HALF-BLOOD JETWpv. unit.' CT-7 1tl CALF. Price tllOO. - S' X f ::. s 'Apply to; . .- j 'V. I ENOCH WADS WORTH;: r n23 dwtf ' :.' r jfewEern'fclT. 'fj. ardcrs'TTantcir Pfil'B n nrvT, ...... . Apjuy at lAeoiliceof JA3. V.TPAlTTia. OBUf Ktit door .New Rme Jyi 'ni ,
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