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Daily .Journal VOL. VIL-NO. 255. NEW BERNE. N. C THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. The BUSINESS LOCALS. HAVING MADli A LARQK parch. o( Loci lard Snuff which 011 (or qslte a turn ot moo v. I ui ooen palled to aek til f nT customers, waoe ec coast sre over due, to come forward at oscc and settle I Baser theen that I do oMd ih. SBoaey m4 they art causing ra. geeat InconvsmtBte by df latins I nave reduced theprio of my rice Butter to 85 0.0 u per pound, it is extra cio. and newly mad. My parched Coffee Br. j'lst spleedid Try b pound and b oonvmoed 83. 80 nod S3 cant per pound. To oy m.rehBDt in or out of the city I will toll Lorillsrd Soaff by the see t 40o.aU par lb., lew 8 per oeus off, for cash. Very respectfully. THE GROCER E. B HACKBURN jinlf if. IH'RE WINES AND LIQUORS for 1 Medicinal and other use for sale i,y James Ridmund VLMANACd Turner North Caro hna Almanac for tb ver (Iso. Allkn Co. I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well a the rent of runt) kind, and if you owe me please pay nae J. C. Whitty. ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low price.. Geo. Aixes A Co. IMPORTED FrtENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND UIN. just received and for tale by James Redmond. PNGINE ami Oin Repair, Bullion, " Packing, etc at Geo Allkjs & Co. Il'ST RECEIVED Another lot of GARREIT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by James Redmond. iORN rt HELLERS, Grain Fan. Feed Cutter at Geo Allkn & Co. Virginia was visited by a severe snow storm Sunday. Tun steel cruiser Atlanta is at ami bound for Hay ti. Senator Sabin lias been tit fouled in Miniiesot.i by W. 1. Washburn. The lT. 8. steamer Vaddult t left H.i n Francisco last Monday on her way to Samoa. Kdmond's Panama Canal resolu tion is now before the House and it is probable that it will pass unanimously. The English Government has beea fully informed of and shares iu the United States Government's v iew of affairs at Samoa. liOBD Salisbury's latest nows from Apia is of a threatening na ture. In consequence ol these advices, the British fleet in the Pacific will be increased immediate ly by at least two powerful vessels. Great excitement has been caused at Midlothian, Texas, by the sinking near the Union depot, without apparent cause, of a strip of territory 200 yards long, over which rnns the Fort Worth and New Orleans Railroad. It is stated on trustworthy au thority that the British Govern ment has decided to uphold the treaty, by the terms of which European powers are precluded from obtaining or attempting lo obtain domiuance in Samoa. The Star says : "Rev. Dr. Haw t borne of Atlanta, one of the fore most sinister In the Baptist denomination has accepted the presideacy of a new Baptist Uni versitylto be, built at Florence, Alabama. Dr. Hawthorne is a native Alabamian and his devotion to Ebe State Is wonderful. Ik thediscuasiojiof Uie tariff in the tJ. 8. Senate last Monday Senator George ol " Mississippi, presented some general pbserya- tioni on the bill, firs taking the groaned that '. Hbe , bQl wblch tbe Senate was considering was not ' the7 bUI"thyLorlgInated in the House of Representatives, as tbe Constit,ution xeqalred biQi to raise :: revenue to. originate. Technically , speaking it might be . ealled. an 1 amendment, bat the House bill bad , only been a jurisdictional tact by which tbe Senate baa assumed con 1; trol of tbe Babject.,,. Comet. '7 Thb Charlotte Chronicle anggests and endorses Hsssrs. Alexander, Jarviaand Waddell for the railroad commission It Bty t, 4lSfortb Caro Una rougbt to bate Nthe aerrlces o; V x-Gov. Jarvistpol. Waddell and T Cant, Alexander. " Thet txt all able, honorable men in whom the people have absolute confidence. The present Legislature will create a railroad commission. It ought not to consist of over three mem bers; more would be cumbersome." The Chronicle correctly urges that no better selections could be made than the names of the three de feated candidates lor the United States Senate, and Maj. Hughes would nil the bill exactly. The Augusta Chronicle says: "The Exposition has within the past month attracted one hundred and forty thousand people to Augusta. These people of course have ! ftit money, but they have done uioi e. They have inspected the advaM ies 1 the city, been witnesM s oi her great pluck and enterpnse, it It the impact of her progress, and have coutriboted to .Iiejgi6.it vitalizing stream of ad vrrtiMng winch has placed Augusta upon a h,gh plane before the world. The Exposition has paid Auguuta ten fold for its investment. It has shown the public, and better than that, has convinced our own people that with united and untiring ef fort ire are superior to the greatest of misfortunes and the equals of any community in vim and versa tility, North or South." Just what may be said will bo the effect of our Exposition on New Heme and the surrounding country. LOCAL NEWS. Sh H' .4 D 'ER TI3EMEST8. U 1'. W ii.liams - Notice. I' M Dranky For HO day only V i ry li io oyi-tt rs in market jealer- y Tha uauhI only run nf hwrrmg i tiling in rij;til well Three genllt ineo from Acomac coun , Virgici. arrived on the tteamer Vlanteo yesterday morning prospecting for timber lands. The M E Church Working Society ot wishing to interfere with the at tendance at the Fair have decided not to have an entertainment during Fair week. The Southern Cultivator, one of the beat, oldest and moat widely circulated agricultural journal in the United State, says: "New Berne; N. C, will have a grand Fair, commencing Feb 19th, and it promiHcs to be a lignal ucces' Who Are to be the Judge P W. B Flacnsr's shoe atore offer one pair of ladies' tine shoe worth $4 00 to $5.00 to the handsomest unmarried lady atUnding the Fair. Floral Exhibit Tbe Floral Committee would ask the adiea who have hot-house plant or cut flower to eend them for exhibition at our approaching Fair. The plants will be received and kept n a perfectly cafe and warm place, and, to prevent injury to them, will be transported in a covered wagon. So the committee beg that all who can will help to make a fine display. Look Out for Space. Capt. Alex. Miller baa a chart of the Exposition building, and merchant who want space for display, ought to apply to him at once. Remember tbaj this Exposition will be taken an index to the spirit and enterprise of the merchants and manufacturers of New Berne, fcets show our visitors that there is life and enterprise here. Let no empty space remain in the hails. . . i A Hake Your Coanty Exhibit. The ' Washington Progress, speak ing of the, Fair and urging the people of Beta tort county to late interest in it. ft - i--. - -PR." d "Beaufort county could, if the would, have a fine exhibit there, and we feel safe tn laying that our New Berne friends would give separate space to onr exhibit if we would get tip a wed It- able one." - Yes, Beaufort county and all the ad' joining counties can have space for ex.- hibits. Bring them on, we have hand soma brick build lor end beautifal ground!, such aa no Fair Aesociationjn the South can show. Note. Be suspicious of persons who recommend any other article as Jw argood," and take,nothIng.h Dr. Bull sCougbSrniD. ' "'.-,w, Aoirtypaid tea dollar fr a hotH at an auction sale. The boras was lame and braised all ovw. A tottleef Ssr vation Oil costing 29 cents wat nted;hs Is now valued at two hundred dollars .- - -'?. ii. County Xxpcaditure. The create harden to Craven county is m the trial and puniahtnent of crimi- nala and earing for th poor. Some meant should be devised to reduce the coat in the, department, provided th.y bi. efflcieoUy and properly u - tuned. In conversation with a gentleman bo recently visited Sam peon county, w were informed that the poor of that county are oared for, and well oared for, at a coal of about $19 00 per bead. It la done by me.m of the poor house farm, which is more than aelf austain lng. Craven county own a farm which i rentedrat every year but doe vary littU toward lupporting the pour. If a good superintend vat was em ploy d to take charge of the farm it could un doubtedly be mad aelf sustaining Sight here would be a demand for the labor of those who eerve out sentence in jail and are fed at the expense of the county. If the prisoner were put upon the farm and the county cooamia aioners ware givan the power to shorten their term of imprisonment upon a certificate of good behavior from the superintendent of (he farm, we think it would work to great advantage. For instance, if one is sentenoed to four months' imprisonment in Jul. put him on the farm and if he works and be have himself let him be discharged at the eud of three or two months a the court may direct If be escapes, double tbe term or Imprisonment if recap tured. In ttia way the farm micht be worked and made toaupport both the poor and the criminal of the county. Many of those vho are now cared for by the county are able to do light work on the farm or garden. An acre in garden vegetable properly cultivated will support quite a number of people Tbe present plan of supporting tbe poor is not only costly but it is ineffi cient. A pitiful allowance of one or two dollare per month, which is vary often apent at a store before the vouch er is Issued, is very little help. If the county had good comfortable houses on the farm, thtee people who receive this little pittance could aid in cultivating the garden and railing chickan and thereby obtain a more decent and com fortable living. We suggest to our board of oommi ionert to investigate the matter and ee if tbe expenditure in thee depart menu oannot be reduced and at the sasue time made more efficient. Per haps it would pay one of tbe board to visit Sampson and investigate their plan of operations. A the county al ready has the farm it ought not to coat a great deal to put it in operation, and if the right man la employed aa super intendent we are certain it can be made a success. Make Exhibits We w iab to impress upon every lum ber dealer and every manufacturer of other goods, and every farmer, the importance of making exhibit st our Fair on the 19th of February. There will be many visitor here from a dis tance; many will come with an eye to business; they will come to see what manner of country we have what is in onr forests, sounds and riven; what our farm produce, and what we manu facture. A large and attractive exhibit of woods might be the mean of estab lishing one or more factories for the manufacture of furniture and other wood ware. A bountiful exhibit of farm product will in all probability can much of our land that were once fertile and productive to be reclaimed. Many farmers when aakei to bring something to exhibit exouse themselves by saying. "Well, I've got nothing extra to bring; there are so many Other that can beat me." This i s mistake. ' A gsntleman brought in a lot of country hams to exhibit last year, not thinking of getting a premium, bat he earned noma a barret or tbe finest floor ever brought to tat market. But aside ' from tha consideration of a premium the farmer ought as a matter of prklt) to make a grand exhibit ti their prod acts at this fair. Prominent newspaper men from the North and West will be here to write np tbe ex hibits and the country. . . - i Shipping" JTrws. The steamer Eaglet Tf the E- C. D line sailed yesterday with a fall cargo of cotton, lumber and general mercbaa diae. The Vesper of this line will ar rive today. ' j : " .....i,ii, . r A, eold of aanswal severity which took lest autumn sevaloped into a dUB culiy . decidedly catarrhal In all its characteristic, threatening a retarn of my old ehronio malady, catarrh. On bottle of Ely Cream Bala completely eradicated every tvmmom of that pain. f ul i and preva Warner 1W B H.Y.'UV- ful send prevailing ' diorder..'K. Badson St.. Rochester, 'Caurrt.ror twenty years I vu a sufferer from catarrh or tn bead and throat. By a few application of Ely Orearo Balm 1 reoeived decided benefit was en red by cue bottle. Charlotte Parker,. Waverly, .Y. jSnt to J.L , A (e j of sh m m , . march acts c a Luu.ter of pairs n fr. ui oi-e . f our the lt a col ord boy bj the nt me . f L-wj H.hre wa then cr.ure.i and id default of ;bond was sect u 1 T oilier tun. John and Dan.rl Faciei ne .q.i n j caied, but made tnrir escap tnt . . a-i j Tuesday oiiiht bei. p . iceman . son ! cautht tbftii m tbe jpi-r pu f ti e city near the su : utbc Thry fre taken before W M W atsn J 1' yesterday and id default of tor 1 nereaeot to Jail Tbe 'ftiy ttt(:s are 4u'M . numerous in New In tie and e be- lieve tbe pr:n -( le cause i f it is on ac- count of t ' n boy 9 bal bc-rn not bate In 1 Sb,ts, ai. 1 tbe t save I it s c x , lie ni iJituee If these (ii pi,, yed tfcry ould i tuiub need for the jlU w ..ui l bate been :. I uk ! t ire of Persona. Mr J A i. .1 1 .! a: I their daughter and e : M -- airie and Arthur. arri?e.i in thn i 1 1 tesleiday from Lover Ne Jersey The father of Mr lloi'J has t'ten m New l eme sometime, a number i f w reks and lias been so well pleased wall tbe i innate that his d n and family . spend a while beie Trey forn.ii v ent to 1'londa f. r li e n.ler I. A liayioJ, E1 , fj,:.isand Mr. J 1' Itioijlen if lrei.l-it ne in the city yester lay Mr. T 11. Sparrow of l.Uli.i i n the citv Hopping st Hotel Albeit l)r King of New Jersey, w h . has spent tbe two last winters in New 1'erue for health, n callc d home rester Jav on business lie says that h II try an I (jet hai k in tune, f r the I Kinston items. fhere is iitiite a largei ,un unit of cot-1 ton yet unsold in our couniv ' 1 u r farmers are determined, this year, to get the beet poeeihle pi:, for their money and musc.e uneM I Rev Mr K one, the r tor of the Method'rt i t.nrch, is an encelletit preacher 1 : t languane beautiful and forceful a l I e have ii. i doubt of his proving mtj a. eepiaMe to his new charge. Rev. A J lliris n r i li 1 many friends by ai cepling aain a cull to the Baptist Church hele 1 he lime, though, is only till lir.t of A pi 1 1, thus closing the pastoral y our llo lillud his pulpit last Sunday. Messrs. Johnson, ause and iuinerly. the three young gentlemen ho left Kinston for Washington Territory last Wednesday, were heard from, by tele- ram on Saturday. They were then in St. Paul Minnesota and well. There was quite a stir in town last Saturday. Trading w j very brisk and much merchandise was carried into the country, ibere is a n imposition in our people to do their "level best this year; and if the season w ill (ivf them a reasonable obance. they wi 1 piil out of tbe mud. Mr. Frank Smith, wife and child are on a visit here to relatives. Mrs Smith ha been an invalid for several years, and has been called upon to pass through very serious and dangerous Mictions of body. Hut we are very glad to see that skillful treatment has almost re stored her to perfect boaitb, except tbe power to walk. The Disciples will do.licalo the new house of worship at Win Fork. Jooee county, on the first Iord's day in February. J. J. Harper of Smithneld. Johnston couuty. w ill preach the ser mon The energy and liberality of a number of brethren Hnd friends hav resulted in the erection of a handsome, roomy church. A large attendance is expected. The clerk of the weather grievously disappointed many of our citizens last Sunday morning The sky and ther mometer gave every indicatiouof snow. Small boys, girls and some of larger growth began to speak of what fun tbey ould have. Some gray heads began to tell yarns about deep snow, lone ago. (It is marvelous how deep the now used tobe and how much game was caught long time ago.) But, alas! before night the rain be?an to fall, and after dark it rained. The thermometer went up and hopes of enow went down- down till all expectation was lost in despair. Railroad engineers, it is aaid, are locating a road from Snow Bill towards Jacksonville in Onslow county. Report says that tbe road wilt come into Kin ston from the west of Dr. RountreeV late residence, run alongside the A. & N. C. R- R- to the space south of Har roll's ash factory. There the depot ill be. Then it will continue along side tbe A. & N. C. track till it reaches tbe tide of tbe old house (burned last year) just below the premise of Mr Jno. F. Woo ten. Then it turn south ward and oroeses tbe river near the residence of Mr. Chauncey Gray. It is said that the engineers are now engaged in location of the road pear the river. A SaFB IftVESTSIfltPIT. Is one wklot la guaranteed to bring you aatifetcry results, or in esse of failure a return oi purchase price. On this safe San yon can buy from . our advertised ruggsjt a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery Jor vonsumptiou . it la guaranteed to brina) reuai inevtry ease, when used fer any affection of Throat, Lungs or Cbest. sach as locsnnMrtkm, inflammation of Langs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Coogh,-Croup, to., etJ. It U pleasant sad agreeable to' taste, perfectly safe, and can always- be" depended spbn. Trial bot tle free at a. H . Dotty s. wholesale and retail draggM, Price per dosen, $8.00. ia iiaoaiia. Mr. Evaiue Taylor died at her horn in LaGreng. January 17ih, Nm Jom dor death pluck a more lovey (lower from earth and transplant it in heaven, and this is natural tor heaveu is mad. of earth's ruheat and rarest! treasures JustafU-r tbe sun Lad passed ovtr in. wtat.ro hills to bribto up wjtue darkbea or turn diLi iclo day Let spirit was bom fiooi earth bua.s to beaven tbcre to meet motber. sifter, obujren atid husband 1 n jh a blessed union of saints, it seo;s as it the angels must bate struck itim harps more gently and with more swaetness as ths gales of heaven swung nnvn tn lit htr In (tmlrf nnrtalftMh and sympwthetio by nature, ht-r charac ter was mad. more beautiful bv th. in dwelling of the Holy Spirit in her heart Sbe loved all Christian of w bat ever name she loved to talk of Jesus and of that rest that remains for the people of God. Utten she ha been heard to ssy . Vb I want to meet my Saviour in pea. 1 want to go to heaven when I die Wha, is all the world to me '' 1 ts not for its tbo, my great aim u t get home lo heaven at last " Then sbe would be silent and look away a if she w iu JeeJ Communing with her tioJ 'tie could scarcely help being betier slier bein with hr. sbe embraced all tbe elements of a true woman, nhe would plead with llioa. around her to be noble Christians, to love Uod. study the hible and dare to do right. Now, I.ucv, try to be all that your mother would have yiu to be cherish ber memory follow hrr footsteps, an j meet her iu heaven I) .in I think of her as being dead, only gone before teach your little brother the wav he rhould go. talk to l uu often of hi mother and father who have been Liken from bun so early you and he ti,- ah that is left, but your loss is their k tin for they are at rest- forever at reel 'Tia finished, lis done ihe s, i'.'. is tied . The pris'ner is g ne, the i hnt.an i dead , The Christian is living, U.ri iiiiW Jfsus love. , Anil gladly roceivinK a kii.t 1 ' above 11 Important to seven out of every ton people The moment constipation he gins, that moment the blood begin-i I be impure and poor, and the system to demand the use of Laxador. If you want to have your bahy healthy and beautiful, four things are neces sary rresh air. goo. food, bright sun shine and Dr. Hull's Baby Svrup For 30 Days Only! HEATING SHOVES FOR LESS THAN COST FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Now is the time to buy reduce our slock. This is no Come and see me. We must hu inbug. P. M. DRANEY. jn24 dwtf Notice. Having qualified as executor to the affairs of R I. Williams, I bersbv notify all parties indebted to him to make payment within ten days, or steps will he taken to collect by distress. li P. WILLIAMS. Jan. 2.')th, 1RSS. Wil J. F. TAYLOR OFFER 1 A FINE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED GASSARD HAMS, Shoulders and Lard. THE VERY 15 EST Pickles, Buckwheat, and Butter. Prices as LOW as can had anywheie. FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET, jri23dwtf NEW BERNE, N be C. Mules and Horses. A FINELOTof MULES ai lln .SES have just arrived at j!6dwtf M. HAHN & CO. 200 BARRELS Genuine EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES. From State of Maine, For Sale; Very Low. 3F. Ulricli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STRIET, NEW BERNE. N. C. E.H.SJ.a. MEADOWS Truck & Gorton Factors i v . ' F . i i.-. ti i' -Ut etj NEW BERNE. N. C. rJOO 500 To.; Kaitnt, i r M3 Plut Hii,'!i (irado I L 250 Tons' i ttori St . J Meal, 1000 Pat; lis I Mtcrs - Se- r. i o 1000 Bush Ear!;. 300 R-.ss!: E.H'iy 1200'J IL. .i'!'is" Fxtra I CISC, Imt't i Fxtra ! t.ins, it Y: oof all othtr (i.r.dt'n or 0 ' Had 16,1 i Small Soods r. LOW FIGURES. o I : , : ii Tax Notice. v- s f ir 1 W n 1 ii's. Retail ' lo-r I icensca I ioi North . ' 'o' l to settle MU. t i. I st my office i i.'o'ite the !.oi, ,r I . , r. .ilire I . ' a r . o 1 1 1 i ii i lti4 s;iroc from ,i M amp fi ; J a ii u ii v tf ri.:-. -v. r . IT I 'raven ( ' HOLIDAY GOODS I TI. li:i, ( in.;?, Picture Frames. Futures, Ward robes, Hook Cases. Parlor Suits, Work P.askets, Hat Racks, c, 1.. r Christmas, ever brought to New Derne Market. Iu ldct the best stock of Furniture over of fered in New Berne, by JOWi SUTER, ll'.ihv Middle Street. A Valuable Residence FOR SALE, CHEAP. A hrm n- In II.',,; 1 ,, r,,n. lainin m r .iiif..rl;il.:.- rooms, and kit- hen an 1 In. i. r..oin attached. I.r. ateil on i 'hartre Apply to tr'i t, ne;,r Est Front. WATSON A STREET, Ins. ,t Real Et. A.nts. PLOWS! Our stock if v ws coiii prises the or two horse). Avery Steel (or; Atlas, Boss, li; V, D.iy, Champion. Clipper. Grander, W'atf. Climax, Gem and Stonewall, and al.o the ordinary Turn Hues such as the Nos. A 1", 11, o, i s is, 50, 50 and fill. Castings of ti.ry d, scription, be sides a fall an l complete line of everything for the Farm. We respectfully solicit the Whole sale Trade as well as the Retail, and we are prepared to offer ppccinl in ducements to Merchants. Send for our Price List. WHITTY & GATES. &T Saw. Mill Supplies a specialty. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STO:F. Mr E. S. STREET ha just receive-,., from Western N. C. another lot of ae ' Mules and Horses. .- .v. . X-- 99" Come and see them. .ik9:'f.'J - Boarders Wanted, " FOUR (OOENTLl'MftS artabl boBrdeis. Apply at the offleeef - Jia.tr-WAnrna dXtf Ne Kt door N w fi:rno Jon r 2 a r. "l K 1 l i ? vv i. . - o :t,,.., it.-
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