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The 'AILY OURNAL VOL, VII.-NO. 256. NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. JANUARY 25. 1889. PRICE 5 C ENTS. btjsdtess locals. OPENED another bb!. of that nice Corned Btf today. 0. E. Slover. 1X7 ANTED To buy old elothea at JT Q. W. Hootch's So. Fiont at. East of Qaaton dense. j8 Jt N IT ANTED-A partner with small Tf capital to invest in a pa? log buai dm. Address Jocehal Orrics. HAVING MADS A LARGE purchase of Lorlllard Snuff which oaila for quit sum of money. I em compelled toMk all of my custom, whose ao eoaata are over duo, to ootne forward at once and settle I assure thera that I do need tba money and they are oausiog mf geeat inoonvenience by delaying I have reduced tha price of my Fine 1 Butter to 85 cent per pound, it is extra nioe and newly made. My parched Coffees are just splendid Try a pound and be convinced -25, SO and 85 cents per pound. To any merchant in or out of the cit? I will tall Lorillard Snuff by the kec at 40 oants per lb., leas 8 per cent off, for cash . Very respectf u 1 1 y . THE GROCER E. B HACKBURN. jtnlDtf. 1TJRE WINLS AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other usee for sale by Jambs Rmmond. VLMANACi -Turner's North Caro Itna Almanacs for tbe year 1889. Ubo. Alum & Co. I )LEA3E REMEMBER that I need I money as well as the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me. J. C. Warm. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very Ijw prices. Geo. Allbn Jr. Co. I M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN. just received and for sale by James Reduond. jpNdlNE and Gin Repairs, Belting, Packing, etc. at Geo A t.i.KN & Co. .1 USf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jamrr Redmond. pORN 8HELLER3. Grain Fans, Feed J Cutters at Oeo Allen & U. "A ZANZIBAR dispatch says the Arabs have made the evacuation of tbe coast by Germany the first to release of the captured mis Hiooaries." We always venture an opinion of West Virginia jjffairs with hesita tion, bnt oar latest is in these words: "It is now beginning to clTr up that West Virginia will have a Democratic Governor and United States Senator." Last Tuesday was a great day for United States Senators. Richard Coke was re elected to the Senate from Texas, John R. McPnerson from New Jersey, Shelby M. Cnllom from Illinois and M. W. Ransom from North Carolina. McFherson, Ransom and Coke are Democrats and Cnllom is a Republican. 4 'The convention of Confederate pensioners in this State was held in Ktleigh last Tuesday. Two hundred veterans were in atten dance, and they will petition the Legislature to Increase tbe pension appropriation.' We trust that the Legislature will listen to the ap . peal, and give the old soldiers the largest pension consistent with the flnanicial condition of the State. The Soldiers Convention adopted tbe: resolution Introduced by Col. Halt 'ol Wilmington, as follows : KeaolVtd That the committee of tbe veteran soldiers of North Caro lina do respectfully but most earnestly petition 'the General As sembly of Norths Carolina to ad d five per cetft. ' to ,'iha -annual tax levied for the purpose of adding to " and extending: the pension list of disabled soldiers and' the widows of disabled soldiers.-- :. ' "A cifccuLA has been issued by the Irish Parliamentary Fund As- soclation of New York,; addressed - to :the-libertyJoTiBR people ofl ' America, asking their cooperation r. and sympathy to defeat the scheme . (o destroy tbe great Irish leader and apostle oi o haoan V r?ghts Charles Stewart Parn ell." With- cut expressing any opinion on the merits, of ,tbe lrlsh Question,' : - we trust that Our countrymen will make a'. liberal response to this appeal.';' It .-would be a shame for -so heroic a man as Paniell to be crushe d bj? tthe J a oney power T)i . the Jiondon Times. ' ... "It has been always claimed that tba last charge of Confederate troops wnmai3 at Appomattox by Gen. W. B. Cox'a brigade of North Carol'mana. It is now asset ted that while Cox's brigade fired the last vollj the last charge was made by Msjor General Bryan Grimes' division, composed of Cox's and Daniels' North Carolina brigades, Cook's Georgia and Battle's Ala bama brigades." This writer has been of the opinion that Battle's brigade captured the last gnns and fired the last shot, bat he has never claimed superior merit on account of it, and, if the claim is challenged, lie cheerfully yields the honor to 1 be cluvalric soldiers of tbe old North State. Oyer ooc hundred wounded soldier M ere present at the Con federate Veteran Convention in Raleigh. The veterans went in procesvSiou to Executive office where tbey were appropriately received by tlie Governor and bis staff, and a party ul' )oung ladies. At 7:30 the convention met with the Legis lature, lu accordance with ar rangements, Col. L. L. i'olk pre sented Julian 8. Carr, tbe presiding officer of the convention. Mr. Carr was enthusiastically received and delivered an eloquent and patriotic speech. Mr, Carr was followed by Col.T.C. Fuller who delivered the address of welcome. At the close of his remarks Col. Fuller intro duced Governor Fowle, who, in turn, was followed by Col. W. II. Kitchen, Mr. C. B. Watson of- Winston, Hon. T. L. Clingman, Col. V. 11. S. liugwyn, Col. L. L. Polk, Col. I'easley and Senator W. II. Lucas. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTI-iEMFSTS C E Sr.ovRB Corned beef. John Hlohes Mortgage sale. Joi rnai. OffiCB-Partner wanted. (). W. Huston Old clothes wanted. Tbe canning factory was in fulf blast yesterday. Important meeting at tbe Board of Trade rooms tonight The Nelson bay and Jsrret'a bay oysters are exceedingly fine this season. Our typo, Mr. Thomas, is rejoicing over the arrival of a new eleven pound boy. EJ wards & Clark having rebuilt their machine shops of brick have began work again. Are the mechanics of New Berne pre paring something to exhibit at the Fair? This is to be an industrial exposition as well ss of the forest, sounds, rivers and soil. - The Mattie E. Riles sailed for the West Indies several days ago and put back on account of a leak. Shi started oat again yesterday evening. Oapf D. L. Roberts, master. Our fishermen, oystermen and sports men must remember that the display of fish.oeters and game is expeoted to be the largest and beat ever exhibited. There will be no disappointment if every one will do his part. The committee appointed to attend the railroad extenwon meeting in Bal elgh on the 39th will hold a meeting at the Board of ' Trade room tonight. Every member of the committee is earnestly requested to be present. Miss Ednorah Nahar, an elocutionist and dramatic reader of wide reputation, ilL give an entertainment at the theatre next Tuesday night for the bene fit of st; Cyprian's church. Tickets will be put on sale Monday- morning at t 'clock at Bell's jewelry store. Shipping lTrwa.C.. r ; : The steamer. Vesper of the E. C. D. line arrived yesterday with a full cargo of general merchandise and will sail this afternoon at o'clock. The Eaglet of this line will arrive tomorrow. ,! '. The - steamer, Tahoma i whh General Ransom's river improvement flotilla in tow, Starts for Washington, N,C,t Jhia morning, returning here next Mondiy night and' leaving hers next Wednes day on i ettlar schedule. !i ! The schooner Mel vin arrived at Hat terse yesterday from the West Indies and is expected ia this morning with a cajy o of fruit Trom the tropical region ... -ir n I 1 1 I il .,V ' A celebrated artist In town has just fioUned a new sign: it reads; Use Lax ador, the golden remedy for alt tivsr diaeaMsv Price onlv 65 tenta. v ' 1 ! An infallible sipn of physical decsy is sleeDleeaness: if this is dan serous to an adult, it ia deadly In early, child hood. Dr. Bull's Baby 8yrnp will al ways artist in comforting the baby. Fries S3 cents. , mil LAST WIGHT. Tbe Hew Bern Rice XiUa Burned. At 9 o'clock last niftht the Are bell tappeu ia reepooee to the cry ef are from Mra R R. Ellia'a coal vard. The larse four story rice mills were discovered J . . ... on nre. orifinatmf . it is idoukqi irom ; tbe engine room. I Both engines wire promptly ordered out n.t mrm Im nnaitlan in a r fw I mlnntu TS hoiMln. hainv anfircU of wood the flames spread rapidly and In a temarkablyhort time the entire buildings were" ia a light blaze. Tbe eo fines weYe soon at work with several streams, and with the aid of favorable wind saved the grist mills of Mr J A. Meadows, which are near by. Tte main building of the rice mills vlts a splendid one, with extensive ma chinery . The loss is estimated at S3, 000 to .$10 000, partially covered by insu rance. There was about fl,5& worth of rice in the mills. The remains of the steamer Content Dea lying in the deck were partially burned, and evenoomeof tbe logs Wing in the water for Howard's mill, took fire. Tnere was plenty of material near by for a Bure enough big fire, but the work of the firemen and favorable wind kept it confined chiefly to the rice mills. The Schooner J. B Andtrsm Water Logged. The schooner J. B. Anderson, (.'apt. James Shepard, bound to New York from Bogue Inlet with a cargo of 14, OlO feet of lumber, was water logged of Ocracoke last Sunday and taken in tow by a steam tug on Tuesday. Seaman Stephen Hastings and one other of the crew arrived yesterday and from him we get the following particu lars' Tbe Andersvn v. as in a gale all Sun day, daring which time the yawl boat was lost. Sunday evening it was dis covered that the vessel was fast filling with water. The mainmast was cut away and she drifted during the night. Monday morning about 10 o'clock Ocra coke light was made. Attempt was made to b ach her, but the mainmast being gone could not give her sail enough. Towards noon vessels at Hatteras were sighted, and one attempted to res pond to the signal ef distress but was forced to pat back. Monday night, feariagthat she would strike Diamond Shoals, she anchored in 11 fathom water about 6 or 8 miles southeast of Hatteras. Flere she remained during the night, the Captain, his wife and crew laahed to the rigging to prevent being washed off by the waves. About daylight Tuesday morning one of tbe men went up on the foremast-head and hoisted the signal of distress. Soon a boat rounded the point and about an hour after sunrise was alongside. It was a skiff manned by the following pilots of Hatteras: William Gaakins. Alphonso Willis, William A. Smith, Benjamin Gaakins, James Styron and John W. Austin. The Captain and wife, mate and crew, were all taken ashore but lost their entire effects. Before reaching the shore a steam tug was seen to go along side the Anderson and take her in tow, it is supposed for Norfolk. The Captaia, wife and mate were on their way to this city on a schooner with these two seaman bat meeting the steamer Eaglet were taken aboard and went on their way to Norfolk. One man and the cook remain at Hatteras to take a schooner for Philadelphia. Seaman Hastings says the Captain and crew feel profoundly grateful to tbe pilots of Hatteras who rescued them and to the people for their kind aasistanoe after they had landed. He say 9 the people then think the life saving Jforce ought to have reached the Anderson Monday night. ' He also says that Mra. Shepard, the captain wife, went through the trying ordeal bravely. The Xeetimf Tonight. Elsewhere we publish the names of the coenaaittM appointed to attend the meeting to U held in Raleigh next Tuesday. We eaa not too strongly impnas upon the committee the importance of meeting tonight and taking proper steps (o hate a good ' delegation go to Ral eigh. Oar" Charlotte friends: and Ooldtboro and the counties intervening are in hearty accord with ns and will meet s ia Raleigh. "'.-. - ' ; We fear that some ef , onr business men underrate the importance Of this movements They seem to be oblivions to' the fact that there la virtually no business communication between this eeotioa and that part o( the State- west of the .W. 4s W. railroad. Tst the country, between Goldabortaad Char lotte would be glad to have access to oar fish oysters, grain and ' other products. Several ef the counties be tween Ooldtboro' and Charlotte are I road transportation whatever. Ad a i rommect gentleman in that teclion i ..e us cerl uioclls ago, ine naval su. o and lumber intei- wvuiu io u roa imy nomine start and It would oi-ea ihe bisl oiaiitt for our eastern corn an.1 furui.n tbe s-i.-n.,. With this road ta.tDdtfd to Chatuaie ai a rjJ cocstruw-ted from here 10 Wllmicticu. New IVine . u!d at once become the (jreui trin ctcter .t tte Eot. It would be bow tut f r tbe fact that tbe asscciated rail avs of tbe Carol masse J Yirgioia lure combined against our only out'et. the A Jt N. C K , .hvMe.i the Stale among- themselves ar.J left our oiily roid with utan lerr.tory. It appears that unJer tbid arrangement the Atlantic lAust I itie lias the territory of the Fii.-l and it 14 t'.teU h i.,; ut us greedf claws ia ecry directi n tut New Berne to dram ur t r r .tor y mi parish out our business. By the aid of Charlotte ami (loldsboro aud the counties lying bet ween the t o, our movement will have force and vitality. Let not New Kerne. Moie bead. Kinsttii. I -a (irane and l'mnhco falter. We know the i ailr -a.i combi nations are umt us. I nt '. t V m t Mir render yet Winter Re,orts In the olden lime the 'cit .if num. I of the country was summer resort Hut, there has been a change in the ml nil ion and now the ) iscideratum is winter re sorts. In the (ast Jacket iivi!le. l'lori-la. as the moel attractive winter resort, and thither the people of the Nouh went with their treasures of gold But tbe yellow fever has served an injunction on Florida, or rather on the public prohibiting them from going to Florida, and it is Willi turpru 8 that the people of the North reMi that North Carolina is supprior to Florid i as a w in ter resort The Aslieville Cin.vn of ilie '.'J I has this to say ' That Ashevillo i growing in popu lation every day is a fact which cannot be denied. People are coming here? who never came before. And the wealth of the country is largely represented at Battery Park this week. Among the several times millionaires now in this city are Mrs Moses Taylor, a leader of fashion in New York city and worth 840 000.000; Mr. (lallatin, founder of the "Qallatin National Bank" of New York, and worth about ?60 000 000, the Twobleys. also of New York, worth about 815.000 030, and the Horbecks. of New York, who represent nearly 820,- 000.000; aggregating 8135,000,000. These people are in every way able to gratify their desires in almost every direotiou, and hain.; the entire world to select from, l ave rh .H in our city in which to spend the -i ler. This faot of itself epa'aLs wi.nm lor liie climatic snd natnral a.lvanuvss possessed by Asheville over any other place in the new and old world, ami justly gives to it the reputation of being the resort of the Southern mountain country." In this we concur. Asheville is the resort-of the Southern mountain coun try. But it cannot compare with New Berne as a winter resort. Many people are here from the North, but they hive not seen Ik to give an inventory of their property, but as tbey hive been looking for a suitable place for the establish ment of lumber mil's, furniture manu factories, machine shops and cotton fac tories, and have concluded to locate here, we presume thst they are modest men of large means. We rejoice at the proe perity of Ashe ville. It richly merits its distinction, snd its riches of every kind add largely to the treasure of North Carolina. Will the Citizen have the kindness to an nounce to the citizen and visitors of tbe beautiful and progressive city of Asheville that there is to be a winter Exposition at New Berne, commencing on the 19th of February, that will rich ly repay all its visitors? Nothing equal to it has been seen under the sun. To all who have the good fortune to wit ness it, it will be a beauty and a joy forever.'1 New Berne will do the handsomething to all visitors, but she opena wide her arms to Asheville and her visitors. The Ladies' Department of the Fair Is under the mansgementof the follow ing committees: Com. of Qen. MauaaeriHn. Geo Roberts, Mrs. J. A. Meadows, Mrs C. E. Slover, Miss Metts. Chairman. Miss kf. II. Manly. Secretary, Miss If. L Allen. Duties of this Committee Recom mending and assigning duties to sob committees; awarding special and nn- assigned premiums; receiving and rec istering artioles entered for exhibition, and recommending judges for the sey eral departments. Com, on HaU IfanaoementMian M. Oliver, Mies F. ft mall wood, Mrs. C. E. Slover, Mias F. Bryan, Mias M. Ulricb, Mise M.'Manly. Duties Decorating and preparing rooms for the reception of exhibits, lo cating different exhibits, and directing work of janitor. .- Floral CommUtu-Un. L. O. Vass, Mra Ft C. Boberts, Mm. & Si Nelson, Mite Jennie Hughes, Miss Beesie Whit ford, Miss heude Amy ette. Duties Collection, errsngement and without ilv general auperviaion of plants and iIjw i era. ' Cum. on Culinary Ifpartmeut Mr Geo. Robsvte. Mrs C. E. Slover, Mrs ! John Dunn, Mrs. J. a Meadows Dutiee-KeceiviDr and arrngiDK i; contributions to ibis dpartnrnl Am ci.s entered for preanuo,. nary depart men -ill U 10 It i U i Ikrlfvi and thn returned Judmg dsr in n.i. ,ir t W da?, KBb. 20 lSjtf. Com on Art and Ctnos Mrs lir I Miss Jallrl K P Wil ostein. M im Neli J..ne noiiioier. u na aietit, Jin llama Duties Soliciting and arraLic con tributions to this department Com. on t'anq Work arid I lam St-i, in j Miss F. Bryaa. Miss F. Small wood Miss M. Oliver, Mias M I Inch Duties Classify ing and arrnegiDg the various articles entered f r ti -. i in this department. SPEHAL PREMIUMS 1 IU UjL I'll-: C llecllon of choice roses ami b.k f r first and second best eihr i' if plains home culture. Writing desk and gUs set 'or tirt and second best exhibit of cut (lowers home culture. Judging dav for lU ral .1 h 1 1 , t nesdsy, Ft b 'JO. ly uiiimillee on Railroad Filensiun. In compliance with a re-oHa.. n pased by the Convention held at the UoaM of Trade rooms, in thi- city. Jan uary tf.h, fur the purpoeeof consiJeru g in practicability of eitendmg the A Jt N C Ktilroad bevond Ooldnboro the following gentlemen are appointed delegates to attend a meeting to be held in the Yarboro House in the citv of lialeigh on the29kh of the present month of January at 12 o'clock ni. to dev mo n plan for said extension that shall l esi subserve the interest of all concerned and to ask the co operation of the tl,.v ernor and Legislature in carrying mit the same. H II. Gray. Oeo Allen .las Ke ln.onl H W Smallwood. J J. Wolfenden, K. t t Hansom, H S Nqnn. J. J. Tolson, K II Meadows, W. Hray, J I, Uhem, N Tisdale, Alex. Miller. K M. Pavie, Malt Manly, F M Simmons, Jonathan Havens. John Hughes, Washington Bryan. John I). Whitford, II U Hryan Daniel Stimson. M lUho II H. DuUy. F. I Inch. William Foy, W. P. iiurrus T A Oreen, Clem. Manly, John Suter Wm. Dunn.K.B.Hackburn. John Dunn. O II (iuion, Y H. I'elletier, Knoch Wadsworih, Oeorgn Bishop. N It Street. J A Richardson. ( Hubbs. J A. F.rnul, Wm. Cleve, H. W. Latham. Macon Bryan, Daniel Lane, I" F. Nlovr K W. Smallwood, T II Mallison. C. C. Clark. O. I, Hardison. W F Rountree, W. M. Watson. (I F. M Dail, John C. Whitty, S Ii Wi.t John McSorley. B. Swert. WH Flan ner, Albert Patterson. I. H mler Thos Daniels, t;. T. Wata. n J W Moore, O. N. Ives, Dr. Oeo. Slover ( H. Robert C. S Bryan. K. K Jones W K Snelliogs, Julius Congdon, A L Way. O. Marks,! Chae. S. Hollister, K. K. Bishop. H. W. Steinhelper, N. S. Richardson, Hill Humprey. J. F Tay lor, Jas, r. Clark, A R Dennison. A. S. Sey roour, D T. Carraway, Chas Reizen- stein, h. r. Harper. D L.Roberts. C A Battle, Jas. W. Waters A meeting will be held at the Itoird of Trade room on Friday, evening, Jan i)th, at Ho clock at which the above named gentlemen and all others friend ly to extension are requested to be pres- eat. J a MRS A. Bryan, Ch'mn. Personai. Cyrus Foscue, Ksq , of White Oalt an I George H. Simmons, Esq , of Onslow, were in the nity yesterday. Acute rheumatism is an inUammalion of the joints, marked by pain, heat and redness. With these sjmotoms annlv Salvation Oil. the great Daio cure, at once. Price 25 centa a bottle. Nothing tries the patience of a man more than to listen to a backing cough. which he knows could easily be cured withDr Pull's Cough Syrup. Mortgage Sale of Valuable City and County Property. On S ATVRD a Y. the 0 h day of FEB RUARY. 1889.se 12 ooloek. noon ih followlug property of J A Mix BOYL.IC will he sold at the Court House door tn r-ewhern. ii., at ruDiis Auction ror ash. to wvi: 1. A tract of about :0 are of land nn Northwest f"rek, near Hollls' Landing. 2. House and Lot where said Boyl now re sides, on Nense road rear Kad street. 8. Hoate ana nair or Lot No. 36,1 To'lok and Queen streets 4 Loton Northeast comer of Oak or Rotin tree, street and Qneen street. 5. CHy Lot No. J. and parts of 38 and '7 near Long Whrf, on BotHh Front and ew Front streets, npon wblob said Hnyle has his saw-mlli, and also tbe tteim saw mill and other machinery thereon. 6 Three truois of land, eonitlu i e n'Kut'-i acres, on Moseley's Creek, adju nlr ir.d of Wm. U West and others. For p rtlcalarsae mortfrsgK. ..a menla of 7lh Jan.,189, at court 11 )i.se. JOHN HUOHK8, Attorney. Jan?5d31 feb7Aw31 For 30 Days Only ! HEATING STOVES FOR LESS THAN COST FOR TBE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Now is the time to boy. We must redoes our stock. This is no humbug. Come and see me. P. HL DBANEY. J4C24 dwtf Notice. Hiving qualified as executor to the affaire of R. P. Williams, .1 hereby notify all parties indebted to him to make psymeot within tea days, or steps wilt be ta t eo to collect by 4 latres. v- K.P. WILUAlfa Jsn. 25th, 1888. , , S8t . J .., '. V -' r .'. ' . .. :, E.H.SJ.a.MEflDCWS Truck & Cotton Factors Meadow' i ill Gu.nos. el et ii 1' NEW BERNE. N. C. 600 Tons huinit, 500 To:: (i'.ije Phos- ;2G0 1000 ens i Hum tto.. Sd iateal, s rouio.6 S?c t"d Soot, liiriil Miariowh' Extra Inipiovnl Extra tarl y 300 Bi:.-h D.H i v R Hind Ft-ane -. (! 1-.I Proof 12000 Bih 1 Oat: Ratiisli. lit t 'Snnll Roods I r, ! all other Gardon or LOW FIGURES. , .1 I 1 i ! :i 200 BARRELS Gonuino EARLY SEED POTATOES. From State of Maine For Sale Very Low. IT 2 Is i nil, !H i; ! i I. Mules and Horses. A KlNi.Inr. f Mi I l.s,n-lll 'USES jlfi dwtf M II A UN ,t CO. PLOWS ! Our st.i,-k of I'l n r .,;!,;, ,-iifg tbe Avery Steel fnp,. , r two horse Atlas, I!os, D'xi'-, I)iv, ChampioD, Clipper, OrsnpiT. Watt, Climsi, Qem and Stonewall, and hho the ordinary Turn I'l us, such as the Nob. A (5. 1, 11. .!."., 10, I.'., IS, 50, 55 and DO. Casting i f ev.-ry 'Irrir. tion, be sides a full and complete line of everything for tb l-"arm. W'c respectfully solicit bc WLole- salo Tra'lo as well as tli Retail, and we are prepared to r.firr fjfcia! in ducements to Merchants. Send for our l'ricc List. WHITTY & GATES. tiT Saw Mill Sup.f 1 103 a specialty . Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STOCK. Mr E S. STREET l,n j-j-t received from Westvrn N C. another lot of fine Mules and Horses. sW Come and see them. ja8 J F. TAYLOR OFFER A FINE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED CASSARD HAMS, Shoulders and Laid; 4 :f t TOE VERY BEST Pickles, Buckwheat,, and Butter. v.v, . prices as LOW a catavbr had anywlaete ' i FOOT OF MIDDLE STSEKT.i jin23dwtf NET? BERNE, IT. C.
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