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KNAL. VOU VII.-NO, 236. NEW BERNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l 188U. PRICE 5 CENTS. f BUSINESS LOCALS. ESCAPED from a sjsge a (tvii;i ac. a Canary bird. A nir4 will be paid (or th rotaxa of same. jalSt Etna Yam VLUAN ACS -Tarns t North Cnro Una AlnikM for tbe tmi lSi9. Uno. ALUS A Co. THE ftat 4 play of Silk Hasdksr ehiefa ad (nu Mack Waar. and Glove at 4 acta tf Bahikgtos A Baxtiss O1 tNE Thousand RoIU Wall Paper at verv low prioaa. Oto. Alien Jr. Co. 1LEA8E EEMtMBEB that I need moat j aa wall aa lbs real of man kind, and if jou owe ma pleeae pay ma. J. C. 1? BITTY. AOSN SBELLER9, Grain Fana, Feed Cutter at Oto Auxa dc Co IMPORTED FdENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND Q1N. wrt received and for sal by amis Rxdmomp. E NOISE and Oia Repair, Belting, PnetMSf. etc. at Ubo Alles ft Co. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of OARRETT'8 COON AC BRANDY for tale by James Rebmund. U8B PURE ICE. manufactured by lb a Jarrnan Ice ( actor v j.2.f 1URE WINLS AND LIQUORS for I Medicinal aod other u for sale If JaMIO RaDMOND By way ol Paris the informal ion comes that Gt u. Lew Wallace ii to be in the new Cabinet. If i. harts joa to sneeze don't take snuff. Avoid everything that in bnrtfal to yourself, hortfal to society, hurtful to morality and truth How is it that a Democrat can swgood in the future!" Faith, is the answer. Faith in God, faith hi American manhood, taitb id the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Thk ministers of Indianapolis are trying to get Gen. iianisou to o,.Me the inauguration ball, but limy have not succeeded in draw ing from him any opinion what ver Max O KILL eays: The Amen cans are full of unheard of nets, and their country is getting like the land of conjuring. The earth is small, it has often been remarked, but America is large. Tub greatest French prose writer of the day, M. Ernest lien an, one day wishing to nrn himself into a prophet of ill omen, predicted that, li France' continued republican, ha would become a second Amer ica. General Harrison may derive benefit by reading the lives of the Presidents, but it has been sug gested that if be will avoid reading the Chicago platform he will make his task easier and the result bet ter. . TuSj JViltningtOB Messenger has entered, upon its third volume. This is a matter of congratulation to the public do less than to the able journal in whose prosperity North, Carolinians feel an honorable pride!1 Judoe MiBttnton aod Joaiah Tamer art added to the list of Senatorial candidates. If every neighborhood brings ont . a candi date Bansom may not be elected oa the irst ballot, bnt we do sot believe a combination can be made to defeat him. A phenomenon Is reported from Dakota, a crevlcet lnthe earth emits a volume of steam, accom panied by a strong .ialpharons odor and light colored smoke; there is a deep rumbling sound, and the ground in the immediate neighbor J hood is heated. Is It a volcano f " asae as r ':. Gov Hill, of New York, has dropped from his staff, the gentle man Who declared dating the last campaign that Jie would rather have the drinking saloons behind him than the churches. By this the Governor dearly makes a con- cession to the moral sentiment of the country which should be recog v tilzeJ." : ' ,- ' : , v..r i i i i r H : 'I Benjamin Habeison is stady ing tbe lives of the Presidents. He has concluded bis perua of the life of George Washington and has bad the gratification of seeing something familiar. He will next take sp John Adams, and will feel perfectly at home as he goes along. Bnt wbea he comes to Thomas Jefferson he will be a stranger in a strange land. The issue of the Tradesman of January 1 will contain a list of every industry bnilt In the South ern States in the year 1&$, also every one enlarged and all that were projected. The leading branches show an encouraging in crease. The total number of rail road companies organized in the South during the year was, 253. The Tradesman will say that the figures do not so ranch show what has actually been built at they in dicate the wide diversity and an mistakabie drift of enterprise and endeavor in the Southern States, and demonstrate the rapid strides the action ia making towards be coming tbe manufactuting region which it ubuudasve of resources has titled it for. LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS E. M. Street For sale. Malinda Davis Information wanted Oolpen Fr-Ennc Co Drankenne cured. Tn holidays are about over I.t all go to work. The High School and graded school will reiumi work this morning. Capt. John A. Richardson has for arded hiii resignation as collector of cuuoqta, haviDK been appointed Regis ter of Deeds of Craven county. Mm D. M. Roberta, who bad the mis foiiunu to fall on a hot atova from an atiark ( vertiKo, died jaaterdey ev ointf Funeral from the M E Church thu afternoon at ?i o'clock Tnc colored people of New Brne and surrounding country oelebrauid Eman cipation Day yesterday at Stanly Hall. The Rough and Ready hook and ladder company were in the procession with their uniforms and added much to the appearance of the turnout. The ad dress was delivered by Jas. E QTIsra, Esq From the Wet. Duilog the holidays we received a letter from our former esteemed towns man, Robert B Lehman, Esq .renew ing hi subscription to the Jotjjutal. It will ba gratifying to his many friend here, a it ia to us, to learn that ha is actively engaged In the practice of his profession at Tacomaaihlngton ter ritory. Ilii Arm is Doolittle. Pritchard & Lehman. The JoTtsnal wishes him and his b happy and prosperous New Year. Shipping News. Five oyster boats, seven boat with produce, and five with wood, are lying a t the vai iou s w harrts. Three schooners are loading lumber at Blades' mill for Northernport. Fenonal. Miss Bertha Cutler returned to Greensboro Female College yaetardsy. Mr. J. A. Powell returned to Trinity College yesterday. Mr. 3. J. Lane of this county, whobas bean South superintending a turpentine orchard, i itT the eity. Ha will leave for Oeorgia in a few day with a num ber of turpentine bands. It Would Not Run. About the richest joke of New Tear1 is said to havs occurred on Pollowk street. An old colored got with a party of friends were walking through the city, and a they were taking ia the scenes of lower Pollock, having become somewhat fatigued, they saw what they rapposed to be a street oar, standing ready to Uks passengers, and stepping la seated rthemselves .with much gratifioaUoa at the rromlied rslisf and pleasant ride.' After-halting fprsth ear to starf rather an unrsaaoaabU time sa investigatioa rvaldT the fact that the supposed .car wasebooMon the moVe up the airsel and iU bad off on a holiday. An Immediate exodus of the eld giBtlemaniMaiAtaitfjrty followsd, he declaring as ha stepped out, "de ole oman's alio tnakra aoifii sort of mistakes when she comes to town; doa 't ble v she ever Med a street kyar '" - , - BsJIdlnsTaail Loaa Aneeiatiaa. , " The regalar monthly dasaars payable January Sd, 1889. Payments mast.be made promptly to mi at tbe National Bank. ' -. j. Kl B. Cawkaw&tb' . . " ; , f B;cretar and Tvaasarer' A YiY. Than; d Edition. Om or abovl Um lrtwu U this SMsuk we will km a apaoiai aduioo of tv tbooaaad ! tk Wmu Jocual for Um cmrpoao of UMTOngkly adver tiainc tkw Fair ia this sactiom. The balk of thk oditioa will be cirouUMd ia Wayaa, Laaolr, Daplla, Oaalow, Joaea, CartoraA, Crtfta, Pamlico, Hyde, Beaufort, Pitt and Ore a a eooa- Our regular advertiaer, those who ma yearly contract witk oa will get the beat fit of ths special oditioa. A few other "ads" will be take at on dollar per square. Talk up the Fair Tbe merehanu, oottoa buyers aod all other business man ahould from this time on talk oocaaioaally aboat tbe Fair. When acaetoaer come in from the country and get through trading, peak a word about the Fair; urge him to come and bring something from the farm to exhibit Tbia annual exhibit ia capable of being of vast advantage to Nsw Bern and this Eastern section, and it behoove every one, whether he be a stockholder in tbe Association or not, to speak a good word for it. There can be no such thing aa fail in a com munity where the people are in earnest and united. From now until Feb. lth. talk up the Fair R t cord fot688. Tbe record in the Register of Deed' office of Craven county show that daring the year 1888 one hundred and eight nine marriage lioec.se have been leaned, sventy-tn to white and on hundred and eighteen to colored Eight hundred and eighty five chattel mortgagee and eight hundred and seventy eight deeds, real estate mort gagee, liens and conveyances have been made. So it seems that business has been quit active in matrimonial a well as basin ss circles. There baa been t 63 marriage license, 17 obattel mortgagee, and 18 82 deed, mortgagee, liens and conveyance recorded every week in the year. A pretty good year's work. It would b ' a great pleasure to record the fact that every marriage has been a happy one and that every chattel mortgage, real estate mortgage, lien, deed and conveyance ha been a profitable investment for the grantor as well as tbe grantee. Bat of these things we are ignorant. Feast and Christmas Tree. At Memorial Chapel on George street yesterday evening th annual feast waa givsa to the poor of the pariah by the congregation of Christ Church. This has been heretofore given th feast of the Holy Innocents bnt was for suf ficient reasons postponed to Mow Year's on (hi occasion. At ths same time and place the Brotherhood of St. Ant re w had a magnificent Chriatmas tree for the children of the Mission Sandsv school which is held then under tbe susploes of this Order. Ths whole affair was unusually pleasant, and a large numbr was there to enjoy the abundanoe of good things spread before them. The donors enjoying in the dispensation of the rich viands, equally as much delight as ths recipients of them, and went to their re spective homes feeling that it is indeed "more blessed to give than to receive." ! The Baptist Almanac tor 1880. The N. C. Baptist Almanao for 1880, edited -and pobliahed by Rev C. T Bailey, editor of the Biblioal Recorder. Raleigh, N. 0., i on our table. It is a valuabl publication for everybody and a necessity for Baptist families. It con tains, among other things, foil statistics of the various religious denominations in the State and United States, complete State government directory, full court calendar, complete directory of all Baptist boards and Institutions in N.C., beside an article on "What is Comma- Sloo.V biographical sketches, eta, Price lVftv-Address Rv. C. T. Bailey, Kal igh, N. C. ' Onslow County Items. Mr. James Hand arson and Mia Marr Oliver of Whits Oak. were married last week, B. L. Qsrock, E q., officiating. 'Miss Josis Wateoa was seriously bernsd this week, her drees taking fire wnue in waa near ths fire place. Her f'eis despaired of. . . Iff. Geo. H. M.UvUleof White Oak, had the mia forts as to lose his pocket containing tea or twelve dollars ia money aad tax receipts for 1888, be tween rouoasviue aaa Zfowfierno re cently. He ia a poor man, aad if aa honest man baa loaad kis pookst book he will retura It. , r i !t TroukIe eommsnoes , early ta life,4' we beard a young wire tay, whsa the taut lot, g Iwttle of Dr. Bull's Baby ruyi iv ws las vaoy v . ; I. j I la rowmsjariai distrkta, Which abound ta tas aoata and west, people Sad ttueoevsarr to keen a few boxes of Laxador constantly oa hand. As a pre and: pcnrerful tcmla it is a general a Important Xeeting. All who feel an interest in the ex - tecsioa of tbe A N C. R. an 3 th ootusqieot d meet of thu section bould atttLd f;;Lcr in person or by delegation the runilng called by the committee o( iL I. jar J U Trade to as semble in thu cit; on Wtdocsday th 9th instant. The reason for ifcis movement is ap-1 parent to everybody that haj been brought to know that the policy adopt ed by the R. & D. toward the A. A N. C. R. R. ba destroyed alt traffic and interchange of product between the people of tbe East and other sections of the State. I'oless that policy can be modi tied by ihe cremon of a railroad ooasmiaeion and the embargo taken off of our Eastern products, it is absolutely necessary that th A A N C. be ex tended to the I K A V V on some terms The tiisiecce of the present system of r. uroad traffic ,n North Caro lina is not creditable to tbe genius and wisdom of the people of a great State. It remains to be ru how long tbe grasping corporations are permitted to destroy the businees and industry i.f a portion of the State to buiiJ up market and to w ns is f oih r r S ta i "s Pro and Con A few days e pol -lu I a com mumcation from j.hn lijin;hrey Rail , an inullirfeni ( .rin. r ,f tin County, showing ha', jdvai.'.aue the A.'t S C l. had given linn a i ruckt r the last vi'ar or two. 'nUy we publish one from Mr I.m llradyof Kinston complaining of hwri fniht charges aad dnrr inttra' i ' snnst bitn We are willing to p-,iMi,ti tlmrt. point d riniimurjifiiiiru i i I In- w ,ir k -ins of the A A N t" K out the signatures of the wnteis If the people have ti v n m they ought to let thvm be It no n Mr (irady oertainly has cause to complain and he make his complaint over hi own signature, and it does not appear to be grounded on prejioiro against the present management of the road. We think, however, that he shoul i hae made bis complaint first to the puperin tenrtent or general freight iigent. There must be some mistake in n ard to the discrimination egmnnt lnni. We are certain the manager of tl,o toad will not undertake to MiMun such palpable discrimination The Theatre Last Night. Tbe Van Tasel Company held the boards at the theatre last night in the highly sensational drama, "Hidden and." From the crowded house pres ent it n as suggestive that the troupe has met with a full appreciation. Miss Van Tassel kept the same reputation she won tho night before io being able to please, though at times we consider her a little pert In her original dances a most hearty applause was elicited. Ths negro charscter was not long in be coming a favorite. Also Hack Donald and Herbert Grayson carried well their parts. The house was a crowded one and all seemed o join in tho applause. We think the profanity engaged in daring the play could be left off with better effect. Tonight they appear in 'Sweet Six teen." Whj Is It ' Kinston, N C , Dec. 31. I'm Editor Journal I am a fruit dealer in Kinston, and, with other fruits, deal in Florida orange. I have had several shipments from that State during the fall and winter, all with excessive freight charge attached. On the 10th of December last five barrels of oranges were shipped to me from Brooksville. Fla., a point on the Southern Gulf Rail road near Tampa. They reached me last Christmas day with ?9 00 charges to Goldeboro and (2 40 from Ooldsboro to Kinston. By what route they reached Ooldsboro I do not know; but with such ieavy charges they may have come by way of "Asia, Spasia, ana t oner aide of milsboro." I do complain, however, of the exces sive chsrges made by the A. & N. C. Railroad from Ooldsboro to this place, which was 43 cents per barrel. Oranges were shipped to other dealers hers frcm Ooldsboro a fsw davs after I received mine, on which only thirty cents per parrel were cnargea. flow, bow is it that I am charged eighteen cents per barrel more than other dealers here on ths tame class of freight from Ooldsboro? I It because I am a radical and pro hibitionist, or is it because ths manage ment or the n . u. Kailroad have no system of regular local freights to govern them? This road, instead of inviting freights, seems to bsve adopted ths Rob Boy plan "Let Jlim take who has tbe power, Let him keep who can." It this just, is it fair, is it lawful, is it honest? Let our Legislature look: into theH extortionate sad excessive charges of our railroad Respectfully, Lewis Grady. mm OifLT PERFECT RE7IEDY Tot- habitual constipation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills is the famous Califor nia liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs. It strengthens as , well as eleansee the system it is easily taken, and perfectly harmless, . R. IT: Daffy, agent. New Berae, N. C. . declSdw4w For Readlsg Clerk sf the Hesse. , Mr H. A. Latham has claim superior i 10 any other contestant. Ha wa pru ipeaker at lb L nirsrauy where he graduated, paying hi way by his own effort meanwhile. Be ha alway been a sterling Democrat and for tbe last three year ha devoted his time talents and earnings to the cause of Democracy. FT) WAFfe Atljl Inflll.Kf.. !. ma t circumscribed by the bound arie of one county, nor of on district, but they won a potent factor in tbe big Demo cratic game of tbe Eaat in the last election hi paper circulating in evry nook and corner, and it a recognized Democratic exponent. He is capable and deserving. Give us Latham and let the Eaat be recognized in the officers elected of tbe House. EaSTXrn VoTvh Commercial Item. Commencing after Tuesday. January 1st, ly, the Old Dominion Steamship Company will resume their semi week ly trip -leaving Norfolk Mondays and Fridays, making closs connection for passenger ard freight with the B. S P. Co ' (old Bay line! steamers and the Old Dominion line of steamships leav ing Baltimors and New Yoi k respective ly Wednesdays and Saturdays p. m. Returning will leave Newberne for Norfolk Tuesdays an l Fridays (Friday January 4th, 1S89, will be the first trip of the new schedule) at Vim noon' making close con neat ion with B 8 1' Co s steamers for Baltimore and OM Dominion steamships for New York There will be to boat sailing from New Perne on We net Jay . jml U K B RcufcRTS. Agent. I'amliro Dots. Some of the farmers who pltm,i n e I last year think it is a failure and ill not plant any this year. The owner of "Ksrshaw Park ' ha secured three flu deer, which be will nave on exniuilion at tbe rsew tit-rne Kair He will also have on eihib'tion coons, skunks, opossums and other game of the forests of Kastern Carolina Alfred Rosa was arraigned before Jus tice Aldridge a few days ago for the stealing of some monev of Mr. Thomas Jod win of ( irienlal. The evidence was iiiu ai hp iriuir n im 10 g i ve oonii tor i his appearance at the next term of the 1 superior v ourt. r aiuog in this ho whs sent to jail. When will the average citizan atop pending his hard earnings oa riitars and tobacco? (lire it up? Well, when ne finds he can do without tobacco ami cigars, but not without I r Hulls Cough Syrup Salvation Oil. the greatest pain cure on earth, is compounded of purest drugs. It u guaranteed to contain nothing of a poisonous chat ucter a I v 25 cents a bottle. DIED. airs. Olivia Roberts, wife of Capt. I) M. Roberts, died at the residence, of Mr. R. P. Williams on Tuesday evening. Tho funeral will be held from the M E. Church this afternoon at three o'clock. Friends of th family sr. I ilie public are invited to attend For Sale. On tbe 15th day of January, 18fa, I propose to sell the following articles, to-wit: One Bay Mar, on Buggy, Cot ton Seed, and Farmirjg Utensils of a one-horse crop. To be sold at my home on Washing ton road, five mile from New Berne. j2dlw2t E. M. STREET. Information Wanted. Information ia wanted of Stepney Davis, colored, or any of hia family, by bis daughter, who is in the city for a short lime. Stepney formerly belonged to Mrs. Jane White of Onelow county. Any information of the whereabouts of any of them left at the JouRNai, office ill be thankfully received by MALINDA DAVIS, dwlt Now of Loudon Co., V. Drunkenness Or the Liqior Habit, Positively Cured it aiamituiiii m. lainr Mini pieine. II ca b lva la a can l esflsa ae taa. ar In r. tlclss ol too, without the knowledge ol the per son taking tt; It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy core, whether me paiiem ia a moaerate arinxer or an alcoholic wreck. T NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a complete core In every Instance, is page book FBEt. Address In confidence, ftOUEN SPECIFIC CO.. I SS Rac SU Cincinnati. 0. Notice of Copaitnersliip. We have this day entered into a co partnership under the firm nsme of WBIT1Y & GATES, for the purpose of carry ing on tho Qvseral Hardware busi uess, and respectfully solicit s share of the trade. We will occupy the three story brick building formerly occupied by Thos. Gates & Co., and the one story brick buildbjg formerly occupied by J. C. Wbkty, on Craven street, which gives us smple room for the acoommo dation or ths trade. Very respectfully. . J. C. WHITTY, THOS. GATES. Jan. 1st. 1889. Notice. Having associated CaPr. Thos, Gates with ms as an equal partner. I take this opportunity of extending my heartfelt thanks to my many friends and custom ers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me in the past, and I most res pectfully ask a continuance) of the same to ths new firm; aad slso please remem ber that the little balance doe me is badly needed, and ooras forward and Settle the same. With ths compliments of the season, I am, your truly, J. C. WHITTY, School Notice. Ml:s Jkeklvs wi'l reauo.e the dutiei of her school on WEDN EsDAY, JAN. id, and would be p CiJ io receive iit pupils of either sex Fl'K the Penkjtt St .VrNs I.- i-.is. OPiiftA JOUSE. ONE SOLID WEEK. COMMENCING DEC. 31st. r.ugigeient or tho i,ut. I i, hi an.t 'ent of tho talented CORA VAN TASSEL, Supported by a Competent Dramatic company. 10 a Repertoire of New and "Popular Plays presenting on WEDNESDAY EVENING "Sweet Sixteen. I'KCr. W. W Director I y v ifhso.N, Musk-1 People's pt utsr j : j 35e. No extra, no higher Reserved st ati n .n jewelry store aT Knure i-hc nightly . : an.l ale at Hell n pi vranitiir .I.-'."'.! o4t A Merry Christmas from Japan ! ai: I 1 ... k i ur JAPANESK vioni'S Ufor,. tiiving elsewhere. CLARKE & MORGAN Middle Sceet, loor to Custom House Nt i A GLANCE in nu: y :.r Mnn r . 1 Bell The Jewelei li Will rum , MlV stock the I arrest , Complete I I',. :', V i ri e .1 e w , : 1 1 I.anuv hiiinieKe i, ri'- ih:,t we have in Most aried, and 'i.iiin ri is. Watches W.i re. I'ancv r Hea l I t a ne , n (i, It will I e l . I in our good before- j (l r I. CHRISTMAS GOODS ! The firirst Chj.ra. Ticture Frames, Tirturrs, Ward robes, nook Cases. Parlor Suits, Work IJ.iskets, Hat Racks, cc Oi Christmas, ever broil-lit to X w ricinr Market. Iu lad the best stock ot Furniiurc per of fered in New H( me by JOHN SUTER, 'I ''"! Middle Street. GENERAL NOTICE. 50 Boxes Choice Cream Cheese. 200 Sacks of Shot, all Numbers. For Sale Cheap, by JT. TTlx-ieli, wiiolksau; f,RO( i:K, MM M l K -TriEKT. Nh ITHNK N A Rent for Hazard Powdar Co. Mules and Horses. NOlin CAKur IV siii ,K. Mr K. .s. STkKKT ha, resumed from Westtrn N. t . n ill, l, , f;f fuie, and Horse f..m n.i ee ihrm. -Boarders Wanted, By II, . I.v. WfKK , r ,,)Nni Ay ,n Mis. Hi ,-,; p, i ! ripr (.1 llanr.l! n. I'c ljock sis. - ile7 For Sale, A HALF BLOOl) JERSEY BULL CALF. Price Si 5. 00. Apply to ENO'JH W A L.S WORTH, n23dwtf New Berne, N. C Boarders Wanted, JAS. W. WATERS xtdoorffgw nrn 3mmn at.. c!e4tf 8PECIAL NOTICE. A FESTIVAL , TtTMl I . Thursday Eve., Jan. 3r.l88H At STANLY HALL; for the Benefit cf -y Here is a splendid ehsnce fo?'l whiusnd colored firemea te yvsrr..v w tual and reciprocal aid to .ah rsatiai4Jt, decssdiw js-'rafXf,.- T':r f - "' !
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