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Ml 1HE UAlLtl JUUKINAjL VOL. VII.-NO. 254 1 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. i BUSINESS LOCALS. HAVING MADE A LARGE purchase of Loriilard Seuff which eella (or unit a turn of mony. I am oob palled to aak all 9f my eustomers, whose ac oouau ar over da, to com forward of one and eetila I aaaur lb am that I do need the money aad they aro causing ma geeat inconvenience by delaying. I nave reduead the price of my fine nuhirr .w ovum iw uuuu , i . r . v i , nio. and newly mid. ' m lf tbe Uw9 wer tr,ctlJ en' VI y parched Coffee ara juat splendid forced, when t Lt promiscuous Car- ir, To any merchant ia or out of the city I doned practice and only worthy of I will msII Loriilard Snuff by the k. ai ' a counlr) where civilization is un 40 rent par lb., lea S par cent cff, for - cah Vary raapectfu ly. 1 known, or known onlv to U? disre THE GROCER E. B HACK BURN ' KJnj,i Am outraged." j.nlDtf URB WINES AND LIQUORS for 1 Medicinal and other ue (or mle i.y James Redmond , i LMANAC3 -Turner North Caro! m V Una Almanac (or tba Tear lSt-9. Ueo. Allbn & Co. 1 LEASE REMEMBER that I need I moaeyaa wall aa the reat of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me J. C. W BITTY. ONE Thousand Roll W..I1 Papur at very low prices. OEO. ALLEN A Co. f M PORTED FitENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND OIN. just received and fur tale by Jambs Redmond. EWQINE au.i Gin Repair, Belting, Aj Packing, eto at Oeo. ALLlt & Co. 1 173T RECEIVED Another lot of ft GARRETT'S COONAO BRANDY for sale by JaMES REDMOND. ORN SHFLLER3, Grain Fane, Fead Cuitera at Geo Allen Sl Co. The Henderson Gold Leaf has entered upon its 8th volume. A gold leaf bearing golden frnit. Dakota has 4,005 public schools. They are supported by a direct tax upon the people, amounting to l.m.5fil. ALFRED M. VVADDELL, the sore headed bolter ! That don't harmon i.e ! Mather say, Alfrod, the dravr ! .stands by his color. The Manchester Cotton Spinners' Association will make a test case iu the law courts relative to ex cessive dampnetis of American cotton. There is no doubt that a Rail road Commission will be created by the present Legislature, and its members te elected by the General Assembly. Alaska, with her 577,399 square miles is big enongh to make an independent republic of twelve States each larger than the State of New York. We have had a charming season so far ; bat the winter is not over. It will be remembered that' the heaviest blizzard and freeze of last winter came in March. BMaBWaBBwaBaBaBwaKsaae We welcome the 'Carolina Ban ner." We trust that it has come to stay, and that it will find the old North State a pleasant and profitable abiding place. Many distinguished men from abroad have expressed their inten tion of attending the Dew Berne Fair. Names are withheld because it is expected that many more will Among the attractions at the Fair will be a baby show. All fond mothers are invited to come with their darlinW but with characteristic candor, we tout say, New Berne babies are hard to beat. The time has 'passed, if it ever properly was, for Jealousies between North Carolint towns. Honeat, active, sharp' rivalry, Is good and proper, but no spirit of narrow selfish coveteonsness can profitably exist among aipeople, ' all .engaged io the npbnilding oi their State. Wilmington Messenger. "North Caboliha expends less money per capita for schools than any one ot the 38' "States, except Booth Carolina, and only abont half as much as Arfcinsas, and less than half as much asVVirginia. , If .' all ; sohoot foods ia , all the States were raised from a tax on property, - the rate In North Carolina would be lower than in atfyof no 38 States. except Georgia, Alabama and South ; Carolina. Keport of : Superintendent of Pablio instruc tion. "The law designs that do maa hall carry a concealed weapon who ia not specially authorized to do it, and few are so aathomed; and it designs that every man who does earry them unauthorized ahall be puniaffed and have the property confiscated. The time would shortly Wk in North Carolina boast of our u.ittn jI resources and have pot ourselv t-s iu the race with our sister States lor uiateiial prosperity, aad are saving to the world thatbere is the best place to make investments of capital and the best place to live. We mvite capital and skilled laborers to come among as. Let us not 'o'et the lessons to be learnt d Li 11; Prussia and the States and com u;i:;. ;: ;t 's ot our country, that so plainly teaches us that universal intelligence is not only safety to life and property, but that it is the foundation also of the development of or.r natural re sources and the foundation ol power and material prosperity. 8. M. hunger. LOCAL NEWS. A'EU' AOVKRTISEMESTS. J. F. Tayi.ok Cassard ham, etc. J W Stew aut Mules and horses Get ready for the Fair. L"t the sidewalks and street be put io the best condition by the Fair. February l'J.h ih the day and it is is Its than a month from this lime. The justices of the county have been called to meet with the county commis sioners on the. lir-t Monday in Febru ary. -- Cheap Ratas. The O. D. S S. Co. will sell round trip tickets from New Vork to New Berne, beginning on the 15th of Febru ary and good for thirty daya, at $15.00. This ia Rood enough. The O. D. atwayi does the right thing by New Berne. Personal. Sheriff Cam pen of Pamlico, was In the city yesterday. J. N. Foscue, Esq , of Jones, w ai at the Exchange yesterday. Major EJ. Whitfjprd of Vanceboro, is in the citr . Mr. A. F. Cox of Jonea county, ar- ived yesterday evening with a lot of fine turkeys. L. J. Chapman, Esq , of Maple Cypress, called to aee us last night. A. McF. Cameron of Kinston, made us a pleasant oall last evening. Mr. J.B. Partlow and daughter, of Rhode Island, left on the ateamer Naw- berne yesterday for their home, after having spent pleasantly several weeks in our cilr. The Oyster Survey of North Carolina The fruits of the oyster survey in the North Carolina sounds and tha work of the commissioners In defining the pub lio grounds are just beginning to ap pear upon the surface and it is to B hoped that the present General Assent' bly will not promulgate any legislation that will in any way hinder or retard the development of so important an in dustry as has been gotten under way by tha Fish Commissioners appointed two yean ago. There ia but one thing the General Assembly ought to do in tha matter and that is to provide for the payment of laying out and publishing the pablio grounds which the Hot creating the Commission failed to-provide 'Wa are informed that enoogh grounds lave al ready been entered to nor' than pay all expenses, and if there are no radical ohangts iu the law tha Stats will soon rat a handsome revenue from this souroe. . ;: -. It is true there are people living ia the counties where these oystsr grounds are located, that object, always have aad always will object to any legisla tioo whatever concerning oysteT grounds baoause they' have so long en joyed free privilege in taking oysters anywhere in the sound that they can not consent to any man's purchasing and soiling them as private property. 80 long as their views obtain there will never be any development of the oyster industry, and with all doe deference" to their, judgment, w. do trust Uiitt the General Assembly wilt not interfere with the present Uwit.ti4 : To pay (or the work already done is nothing bat jaetioa to the oommiaaion ara aad to the pabiiakara who have ad aruaad tha pablio troaoda, and as the eale of rrouad thus laid oat and pob liahad will be an income to the State the General Aaaambly can not afford to be penurious about it. A TOlUMSEAr AT TUE FAIR CIROVLA LETTia DbaB SlR-It ia propuaad by the Eaat Carolina Fiah. Oyater, Game aad In iaattlal Aasociation to hold a to am a Beat daring the next Fair, which be gins Fab. Ilia, im. Tba ooadiliona ana) rule governing the toarnamaat are satffc as are usually in fore in this part of North Carolina . The laaoe aauat be at laaat 8 feet in length aad mad be balanced and held 5 feet from the point. The nogs to be H inches in diameter. The distance 70 yard; time 6 aeoond The Judges, alerters and timer will be elected by the knlghte whe have en tered for the toornament or their rep resentative the morning of the day of the tournament. The honor of crowing the 'queen of the tourney and her maid of honor will go a usual to the four moat worthy knights in their proper order. Valuable prizee in money will be of fered. Entrance fee $1.00. Young gentlemen intending to en gage in the contest are requted to notify the manager of the Fair Asso ciation, when a notice wilj be issued giving the date of the tournament and other information. James A Brvan, R. II. Hilton. R. P. Williams, Samuel R. Stheit, Alex. Millek. Matt. Manly. The above letter i published at the aquest of the committee whose name are signed thereto. The knigbts of Pamlico, Beaufort. Pitt, Greene, I-enoir. Jones, Onslow. Carteret and Hyde are r quested to enter. Washington and -idnltj The achooner Carolina arrived from New York on the 30th inst. Waahington ia talking gas now, and there is a proposition to start gas works in that place. Mr. A. Latham, who has been with Mr. Bridgman for some months, retires to Leechville on account of ill health. There were some twelve or fifteen sea-goinsj vessel in our port on Mon day, 21t inst., with lime, &c, and to load lumbar. Mr. McGilbrey Ball, who Is keening a meat stall at Simmon' old stand, bad his shop broken into on Sunday night ana mnon 01 the meat stole a. Rumor has it that Mr. Monroe of the Annie E. Hall, who with the crew wis supposed lost, haa been piokad up at ea, and ia safe. We nope it is true. If New Berne does not boom it will be no fault of the Journal. It is inde fatigable in ita laudable efforts to ad vance the oity, and deserve the hearty support of the good people fif New Berne and the adjacent country. The Diaoiples at Panteso are to begin n a few days, work on thlr church at that place. The Inside is not finished, and they will oomplete it and make it one of the neatest country churches in Beaufort county. Onslow County Items. A steamboat came in to Swansboro last wek loaded with passengers from ths North, going to Florida. Col. W. D. Harrison has rented the hotel in Swansboro. Rev. O. W. Porter, the blind prescber and family, have moved fiom Swans boro to Morabead or Beaufort, so we lesrn. Cspt. M. Blood good, schooner Etta, arrived from the South this week, where he has been in the rice trade all the fall and winter. Mr. W. H. Hawkins & Bro. raise the best watermelons ln this section, and keep them until Christmas. We helped to eat a fine one en the 1st of January, 1889. Cuba variety. Mrs John Riggs hss been sick for a long time with dropsy, or tumor of the bowels. .The other day Dr. Hoyt of Jacksonville performed an operation ana took six gallons of water from the lady.. Shi to doing better at this time. Miss Josephine Wstson, the young lady that was burned so badly about Christmas, haa died. She was an ex cellent young lady about twenty years old. , - Dave Banders and Bob Freshwater are our boss huiters, but hardly ever get what they go after. Last week they went deer driving and killed one fox, two raccoons and two tqoirrels: next eay they went fox banting and killed one rabbit, three squirrels and fly deer. , ' Items firm ObsIow. Married.' at tha residence of the bride's father, sear Richlands, on the ltth fast; Mr. Geo. U. Petteway (0 aliss aiama oaroer, Berrv. A. Forbes) offlolatlng.;-Mr. Geo. Barber and Miss Cora Jarman, J. B. Psttewsy aad Miss Lisxie Martin were the atten dants. ', After tbe marriage we were In vltsd In tha dinins rootn where are found ,. very . nice dinner.- In the afternoon we same down to the groom's father 'k,- u. w. Fetteway, where we did -lustiot to an excellent supper. We wish then a long and happy life, aad at last a heme in heaven.: 1 W. '"WardY'school on Bear Creek will c)oae soon. ' Also, Mr. J. G. Grady V so we have been Informed. Out schoel at Todd t Landlar will then increase as some of Mr. Ward's pupils wm eoms over nere. ; , ' : The A i. N ( KitenMon. At a meet'is ibe committee ap ; pointed by the .id of TraJe of New Bcrna with the pcici iis alooi; ibe line of J the A. AN C V. ,a,l its f.'Ji .jsjI ei -t tension, in Ne I -re ou ibe mh of January, a call s srni out to people along t jM road ar. J its proposed eiten ion, to attend a metlicg a', the Yar boro Uouaa in Rileiiti 00 ru.i J4n uary 2ib at 12 ui to formulate piaus for thl roai s extern , n A. we under-; stand it, the extensioa f this road from Ooldaboro to Charl tte ill t throuuh 1 the eouatuu if Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Montgomery, Stanly and Ca barrus, and will very likely pass Lil liogloo, Sdnford, l'arihae. Troy and Albemarle. The cities of New Berne. Goldsboro and Charlotte are thorough ly in earnest in tbo prosecutive of this railroad scheme, an i their representa tive in this matter are very anxious to have the representatives of the people in these counties meet them at Raleigh on the above named date. We embrace this opportunity to sra the people In oarnett, Moore au i II intgomery coun ties to send deleirntes to this meeting at Raleigh then. No miclhent man in these counties can doubt the advantages that will attend the people of the sec tion through which u is proposed to ex tend this road . - S uiford Express Fatal Railroad Aci itlcut. M A K v l ETT K. Mich , Jin, l'J-A tr east bound piteoger trim 1:1 ihe Northwestern Kulroal tiMtel Kltn- ood station, xnteen m.Ie-i east of Watersweet, at 1 o'clock tlo f t -moon . one of the trucks under the rear cojeh broke and threv the e ach if the track The coach ran about lUe ar lengths after leav ing the rails. h-'ii o t t u k a stump snd smashed to piec k 1 hri; or injuring nil the occupants The killed are-John A M-HonalJ, Lieutenant (lovernor of Michigan Wm Corcoran, of lscunaba, and II A Tutlle. of Cleveland. Ohio. The wounded are Mrs 1 r v Seasc r. of Ashland, Wis., spine injured very badly, Mrs. Mct'lure, of Watersnert. ife o( the train brakenian. bndly cut and severe internal injuries. Mrs K 1' Foster, of Iron Mountain, seiere cut on the head and injured about the spine Conductor II. Armstrong, injured on Ihe head and leg broken and O . l" Davidson, of CoTnnionweilih Davidson, McDonald, Tuitle and Cor coran were play ing cards. When the car turned over the stump struck the entire parly. Tutlle and Corcoran were instantly killed McDonald lived about an hour, and Davidson reriiembered nothing until he found himself in a snowbank two or three hundred feel n rear of the train lln hints are not serious All rnlriisliToilhy Trustee. New Yokk, Jan. l'J . The friends of the late Henry P. Marshall, who was for over twenty years cashier of tha Seamen's Bank for savings, on Wall treet, were surprised at the published statement this morning that 813,000 worth of funds held by him as Treas urer of tho Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for seamen, cannot be found. It was ascertained today that the fundi cf Ht. Oporto's church and of tho estate of which ho was true tee, are also missing, to the extent of nearly 8-10, 000 additional, and besides this, it is stated that the funds entrust ed to him by individuals for investment oannot be accounted for. Nothing is wrong with Lis bank ac counts, which were examined when the new cashier was Appointed aftor Mar shall's death, in November, and again when the regular half yearly report was being prepared. No discovery was made until a need arose for some of such funds in Marshall's charge. Search for these disclosed the fact that the securities in which they had been invested were hypothecated to their full value with a Trust Company, along with other securitu s by Marshall. As the affair gains publicity, additions are made to the atnonnt for which Marshall is responsible. Ihn aggregate is now placed at about $75,000. No explana tion whatever has been advanced for the disappearance of theso funds. Mar shall was about 75 years old and had been a prominent church man for a great many years, having for twenty years or more had charge of the tinance of half a dosisn societiea connected wi th church work.- Atf AID TO TIIR EXECUTIVE. BaTjN Rouge, La., Jan. 23, 1886. To Mr, A. K. Uawkes Dear Sir: I desire to testify to the great superiority of yourCrystalizd Lenses. They com bine great brilliancy with softness and pleasantness to tho eye, more than sny I have ever found. S. D. McEskry, Governor of Louisiana. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne. N. C. j!2dlm The President-Elect Wants Thorough breds. Tehee Hautb, Ind., Jan. 19. Gen eral Harrison came to this city today. He was accompanied by Judge Hartm - dale, and was met at the depot by Col. B. W. Thompson and Mr. MoKeen. The party drove ot once to President Mc Keen's stock farm, "Edgewood," east of the city. It is said that the President elect eame to select a span of horses for his. Stables in Washington, from tbe thoroughbreds at Edgewood. He re turned to Indianapolis this afternoon. . The baby has its preferences ss well as anybody, and the taste of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup renders it acceptable to every infant.. Price 25c. a bottle. ; You are aware ot course that inac tivity induces dyspepsia with all its wtetohed eonsequeuoes. The remedies needed for suoh cases are judicious ex ercise and Lata dor. Price 25c. The Finest Ever Attended. The Fuh and Oyater Fair at New Berne promise to be a big euccea The Fair last year was the tioeat we have ever attended io tha State, aad we have attended Dearly all of them Li Grange Spectator Do Nut Hons lh feat The obarlotla p.,, do koo je 1 (e.t ln rtll,r04j project They are1 booming, with reuewaU life and eaergy. I lhe exteoaion of the Atlantic Road air hne, from Ooldaboro to Charlotte. It i,n ih.t .hnnlH h h.nlr ..n.t, ik ' Fowle administration Wil M Salvation Oil, the greatest curs on earth for pain, baa mad a moat bril liant debut. Pi ice 25c. Philosophers eay that affairs should alway b conducted with a view to the greatest good of the greatest number Dr. Bull Cough Syrup doea tbe great est good to the greatest number 2v Drmot-rstlc Executive ( oiiuiiiitee The members of the coun y Demo crane Executive Commutee of Craven county are requested to meet at the : oourt house 00 Mooday the 4th day of February at 3 p iu . for the purpose of recommending appointments for magis- ! trates to the tleneral Assembly S R Street, t'l. a n J II v kns. Sec y. A S4PK IM KirH V I Is .me which is guaranteed to hrin imu i safsfsctcry reMilts, i r id c.- of figure a return of purchase price Ua tliis safe' plan you can buy from our advertise. 1 DruggiM a bottle of l'r. Kings. New 1M coverv Ui r Consumption It is ruaniDtee.l 'ot ri t; relief tnevtry case, lo'U i.se.l for any a'Teetian of Throat l.uas or l 'best, such s t'onsumption, I nrlainn,ti. n of I.uii-. Hrou, hum. Astl.ms, V hoopinj; tough, i roup, etc . etc It is pleasant! and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and .an alas be depended umn. Trial U t ties free at K N Duffy s, holenale and retail druggist janJ.' Iv J F. TAYLOR OFFF.IU A FINK LOT OF TH K CELEBRATED CASSARD HAMS, Shoulders and Lard. Till'. Yl'.KY l'.KST Pickles, Buckwheat, and Butter. Frices as LOW as can be had anyvvheie. 1 DOT OF MIDDLE 8TRF FT, jin2ddwtf NKirV PF.RNK, N ('. Mules and Horses. A FINK LOT of MI LES and II'IRSEM have j 1st arrived at jlfi dwlf M. I1AUN X I O. 200 BAERELS Genuine EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES. From State of Maine, For Sale! Very Low. IT. Ulricli, WHOLKHALK OKOCKK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. ('. PLOWS! Our stock of Plcws comprises the Avery Steel (one or two horse), Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, ChampioD, Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and aho the ordinary Turn Plows, sur-l ti? the Nob. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, I '-, IS, .,0, 55 and 60. Castings of every description, be sides a full and complete line of every thmg for the farm. We resnectfallv solicit the Whole sale Trade as well as the Betail, and we are prepared to offer special in ducements to Merchants. Send for our Price List. VI1ITTY & GATES. tW Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STOCK. Mr. E. S. STREET has just received from Western N. C. another lot of fine Mules and Hones. 3" Come snd see them. ja8 Boarders Wanted, FOUR (I) GEVTLKMKN aa table boarder, Apply at i he office of JAS. W. WATERS, dettf Net door Nw Berne.' JocagAL E.H.SJ.S. MEADOWS Truck & Cotton Factors Mt-adovvi' br :ial Gu.nos. racu rv , n I i.-; : i : i rtwetn I'olU., k a 1 s -u . r, t i , ij t ktreeis e 1 ., u I . ::.t. NEW BERNE, N. C. y s K l si i -600 Tor.s Kainit, 500 Tons Hiffh (iradc ?ho phatf. 250 Tor.s' Cotton Seod Meal, 1000 Barrels Potatoes-Selected St oil, 1000 Bush Early 300 B;:s!i I.i: ly Meadows,' Extra i'c ase , Improv t'-il I'xtra II mini tears 12000 Buvi O.it? Radish, Lett Small Spoils ed lu'st Proof a: d all other Garden or LOW FIGURES.' il l d ! m Tax Notice. A;; 1" ' - iiik Taxon for ls7 and w " !.;.. It Taxtn, ReUil l.i'Hiiir 1 1. t ti-rw ,-f 1 1 1 il other licenses rt'nuire I I y th,. K-xrnne l.awx of North t'an.lma. an- !,. r. by n Hilio,i to settle tha nam,' ...'.. ,., i;! ,,,; cannot '"' :" I i.l niinid st my ofllce from : A M ; . 1 i' M (,, ri reive the iianii1. f r ni i, I .i f ..r 1 1, 'h ,1 i v Janu r y ' 1 '-s i. I' STIMSON, If tw r If ( 'raven Co. HOLIDAY GOODS ! i The liar it Chairs, Picture Frames, Tutuics, Ward robes, Hook Cases. Parlor 8uits, Work Baskets, Hat Racks, Ac, for Christmas, ever brought to New Berne Market. In fact the best stock of Furniture over of fered in New Bcrnc. by JOHN SUTER, dl.-.,lw Middle Street. A Valuahle Residence FOR 8ALL CHEAP. A bran nptv Dwelling Homs. con Uining fix comfortable rooms, and kit chen and dining room attached. Lo cated on Change street, near East Front. Apply to WATSON STREET, d20 In.. - Real Eflt. Agents. William H. 0liver7 INSURANCE AGENT, ADJUSTER. Connecirut Mutual r.f If irt.'ord. Life. Continental of N.-- York Fire. .Etna of Hartford, Fire. Hibernia of New ( irleann,' Fire. Travelers of II irtford. Life and Acci dent. Fidelity and Casualty of Nw Yotk. , Plate Glass and Plate Glass Mirror. ' "1 American Steam Boiler log. Co. of New Yotk. ", Marine of London. C:vi uD uumuiaea assets ot ins companies, represented by me aggregate thV enor moussumof itfis $ido,opp,ooo. , Newhern,NiCV";--;";';-' '
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