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n v -,' VOL. VII.-NO. 299. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CEJPrSJl . JUAILY - BUSINESS LOCALS. O A MS. dorsad Bsf. Breakfast I I Baeot, Buckwheat, Maple Synip, Os flakes, Groaned WhMt. eto. a E. Blotu. TflE DKTBOIT FREE PRESS with "M QdtiN New Be letter will be offered for iU by Numa Nana at JOCM AL offloe. He w ill also take so. b- oripUoM la onnsction with tb New Berae Jocisal for the free Press. SMOKING TOBACCO -Two-ounce -package. Old Dominion Smoking Toboco, and a portal card for 5c. Four -ounce package and a uimped en relope for 10c. At Da.il soarlS tf Broad street. FINEST BEEF ever brought to New Berne. Hotel Albert build in, by O. B. Dvoam. FOB 8ALE A good buainees; well atablwbed, beet looatioa in city. Address V. T. W., P. O. Box 41 New Berne, N. C. mH lw A CONSIGNMENT of CKAB GRASS Xl. HAY for tale by Geo. Allkm & Co. I?ERTIUZERS-for Trucker, tod for Cotton Plantere. at Gbo. Allkm & Co. TAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR. DEALER, bai ju.t re ceived a good assortment of Native Wiaes and Brandies, and alao tome of the famous California Wine known a the "Angelica," made from the famous and delicious Angelica Grape. This Orape it only successfully cultivated in the Southern part of California; it is a vory delicate grape and requires' cer tain conditions of climate to bring it to eioellence, which conditions are only net in that paradise of the United States. His native North Carolina Wines and Brandiea from the vintages of Garrett A Co. and J. Wharton Green are of very superior quality and are very pure. fe2 lm 1 ) LOUGHS, Cultivators and Harrows at v7 ow prices. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Rkdm .nd. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Pepor at very low prices. Gbo. Aixen & Co 1URE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other uses for sale by James Redmond. 1) LEASE REMKMBER that I need money as well as the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me. J. C. Whitty. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, jus received and for sale by Jambs Redmond. A PIN is worth fighting for ii a principle is involved. Admiral Porter. "Gen. Lew Wallace will probably be tho next Minister to Mexico. The strike at Fall River, Mass., continues without indication of yielding on either side. The lamplighter goes posthaste to business and he always makes light of his work Detroit Free Pesa. It is said that Sew Berne is the best place in the State to buy goods. For particulars see advertising columns. .. TttB National contest In Hayti has degenerated into a war. of ex termination. Prisoners are hacked to death with fiendish barbary. OH ' Tuesday New Hampshire : oted on the Prohibitory Amend ment to the Constitution, and it was defeated by a large majority. ,'.SEWJWSWBBaaBWMBW Tex . World says Mrs. Baton, sister of President Harrison paid 22 oil, Inauguration Day for a cab to take her . from the Arlington Hotel to the Capitol. AD3UBAL POBTEIt has foil con- Adence of the success of America $m'jk naval, contest 'with Germany. .At the Ontset Germany mitfit have the advantage, bat the tables would " 'be Soon turned. , ; . r The American baseballists, now . visiting 'England, have been treat ed with distinguished consideration in ondon. The ferince, of Wales has been especially gracious, and ' the Dean cof Westminster invited the team to be present at a special service at tbe Abbey On Sunday, t ;i "The- Virginians'? ta the name 1 of a hew association' New! York gentlemen prganiMd fbt the ; " special purpose oXstknniating pub- . lie Interest in Virginia's history . and celebrate notable events in ' that ; hlstory.v;' Membership . strictly confined to gentlemen of '"Virginian birth or ancestry. .. ' The friends of BouUnger, who were arrested by the French Gov ernment, affirm their adherence to the Republic. The . public hare searched the bouses of sixty mem bers of the Patriotic League tor incriminating documents but have discovered nothing. "IIeek is a nice kettle of ttsh." Attorney General Miller has requested District Attorney Watts of West Virginia to resign. This is because Mr. Watts has com menced legal proceedings against leading Republicans for illegal voting and bribery. lie has very properly refused to resign and throws ou the President the re sponsibility ot his removal. Wuat is "Mortonism It ap pears to be tbe raising and ecu tributing of mouey with which to corrupt voters. It gets its name from our distinguished Vice-Presi-dent,whois said to have contributed 1,000,000 and to have raised another 1,000,000 for various Re publican campaigns. Tbe new Postmaster-General is thought to be guilty of "Mortonism." Savan nah News. LOCAL NEWS. A'VV ADVERTISEMENTS. Thb Washington Post. C. E. Sixiver Hams, etc. NLM4 NONN-Detroit Free Press. J. K. Taylor Pure corn whiskey. WaNaMakkr & Brown Sle8-aent w ante J, The b.ise ball gums yesterday evening b 'tween the Heavy Hitters and the King of Diamonds resulted Io favor of the farmer club by 34 to 5. Ward politico, or any other politios, mutt Dot bo allowed to interfere with New Berne's progress. If offering reasonable inducsments will briog us some factories lets have them. Maj)r DenDiaon is driving piling arouod his Trent river front above tbe railroad bridge with a view of filling in. It will secure him about two acres of valuable river front. The Baltimore Manufacturer's Record has shown for tbe last two or three years that there has been a steady flow of capital to the South for manufactur ing. Let us bring some of it to New Berne. A few factories with our already es tsnsive saw mills, other industries and extensive truck farms, will make New Berne the liveliest town in the State. Concert of action and earnest work will bring these. Remember that in subscribing to the bonus fund for a factory that it ia not paid to the parties unless tbe factory ia established and put to work. It is not money thrown away on an un certainty. Every banker, every merchant, every grocer, every real (State owdst who has property to lease or rent, would be dlrebtly benefited by the building np of factories, therefore all should sub scribe to th bonus fund. Tbe sites offered for factories are available being convenient to both water and railroad transportation. Lets raise a thousand .dollar bonus for tbe first man who will erect a factory on one of tbeee sites with a reasonable amount of capital On last Tuesday night at F. M. Bow den's store on Middle street a negro burglar entered the second story from ashed through a window, doubtless for the purpose of concealing himself until lir. Bowdaa left. Being diecoyered he made for the window at which ha cn tered, and after being twice knocked down by Mr. Frank Stilly, who was In the store, finally, made hit escape. It is thought there is ah organised gang of thieves in that portion of tbe oity. The abuse of the eolofed boy who aided iu the arrest of Matthew Bell on-Chursday night ought to be investigated. Those who wanted Matthew released must hare s more, than i aa k; ordinary tercet In his welfare. Matthew a con dition is very interesting ' to them if it involve their own safety.' : r i, Personal. . M. Makely, Esq. he, representative ox Hyde county, was m tne city yts.er day on his return from Raleigh. : Dc Leinstsr Duffy has returned from Baltimore where hejhas been attending the college of Physlolans and Surgeona Mies Sash; Of Hillsboro, ia in th city risking th Miaee Manly. .. Mr, Whedbee, of Baltimore, is ia the Dividiag Um BpoUs. Tbe news oosaea from Waahiafton, D. C. that aa agreement has keen made as to the "spoils" to be five out in this city Robert Haaoock is to have the ouatom house and "W. E. Clarke the pot offloa. These sppoinunsnts will ma terially strencthea the Democratic party in this section, bat thethiag we want made stroma- now is the pull for a num ber of f aatories. All haads oaa joia in thk pull whether they be Democrats or Republicans. Subscribe to the factory fund and help the thing along. Dangerous Fall. Harry Ask ins, a boy about twelve years of age, oa Craven street, started out for a horseback ride yesterday about U o'clock. Bis Texas pony wanted to go contrary to the way Harry wanted him to go. The pony whirled around a time or two throwing Harry to the ground, he still holding the bridle was dragged a few steps and then pawed on the head by tbe pony. He was taken np in an unconscious con dition but soon rallied and was getting slong well yestsrday eveninf . Take No Step Backward. New Berne has moved a little within the last two or three years. We have been suocesafal with our Fair, trucking is becoming more practicable and when judiciously managed, more profitable and certain ; the cemetery road is under wsy, and the public building is assured. When a prudent business man has a successful turn he follows it up. A live town or city will do the same thing. New Berne ought to follow up t&e succeas she has had lately and puah on new enterprises. A few wood factories and a large cotton factory ought to be io operation by the time the next Fair ooens. President Grant once said that the way to resume specie 'payments was to resume. So the way to get these factories is to get them. Young Thief Caught. Matthew Bell, a colored boy, wss caught in the act of breaking into S. II. 8oott's store on Middle strset Thurs day night. He entered the store at the rear by ripping off the window shutter. The watchman passed the window sftsr Matthew had gone in, and while exam ining the. shutter which he thought the wind blew off, Matthew oame to make his exit. The watchman commanded him to halt whereupon be ran up stairs and to the front window, walked out on the awning and leaped to the ground, about ten feet. In the meantime, John Henry, tbe colored boy that works with Mr. Ulricb, had come to the watchman's assistance and was resdy to seize on to Matthew when he jumped from tbe awning. Ha was taken before Justice Brinson yesterday morning, and confessed thst he went in the store and stated further that a man helped him to take off the indow shutter. It is reported that two or three col ored men remonstrated with John Henry for intercepting Matthew. If tbis is true their names ought to be secured and an eye kept on them in the future. A good citizen will not quar rel with another man for intercepting and bringing to justice a thief. Matthew Was held for bail in the sum of one hundred dollars for his ap pearance at the nest term of the super ior court. Inquest into the Kllliag of Captain Dawson. Charleston, 8. C.,Maroh 14 Tbe inqaeet of Capt. Dawson's oaae begsn and concluded this morniagi Policeman Oordoa testified that Dr. McDow. the prisoner, surrendered to him and tbat be admitted killing Capt Dawson. ii. vT. Harper, a colored hackman, testified that ha was on the opposite side of the treat when Dawson entered MoDow's office; that after the shooting be- neara tbe words, "You said you Would take my life; now I have taken yours." Harper testifies that a colored woman, render of peanuts, was peeping through tbe window, and that MoDow's cook, Emma Drayton, com to the gate-ana ordered bar away Motee Johnson,' Hollow's eoaobman, testified and denied all knowledgtd of the killing. He heard a shot -in the doctor' office and wss ordered by Dr lie Dow 'a wife to Investigate the cause, but swore he did not go. Emma Drayton, the cook, alto denied snr knowledge of the affair, except as to bearing the pistol sbot, two dentea great deal of Hoses Johnson's test! mony, also the testimony of policeman Gordon and hack driver Harner. A woman named Jan Mitcneiiwas arrested oa suspicion cf being th pea- ant render teen at McDnw'a office win dow. She was not identified by Harj Bet. - i The teetimony developeed nothing new, and Dr. MoDow baring uecimea to toake a statement before ' the lory, the rerdict was as follows u ''That the deceased. Captain Fi Wr Dawson, cam to hi death from gun snot wtona m Stated br a run in the hands of Dr. T. D.' McDow. and .that Hoses Johnson colored c was aa- aooeeaory - before th fact.- ,4 1 - ::ben nawkraiid' blow1, and spiC but as"Dr. - 8ee V- Catarrh. Remedy Of awgguta, OU CIS,-: M i NOUril CAR0L1M tM. From th? Mate Papers. Chatham Record. Tte col J eiber aad the late kpuutf may ruitble at to have an abunaaut f run cip aa the buds have hardly yet tgua to eeil ua the peach treee At cry depot ibeair is laden wjlh tbe udor of it.c fr&rani rertuuers, ana every rvj .u is hauling u io ibe lnu. Bet: . vuy lees gukoo ulu make iiwie moui WiUoo AJvui.ir lL.tie i imr Dir being a seruua coc 1 irai.n iu our buy loan last Siiuraay afirmoon The roef of Mr Sue hre er a reitidcoce was discovered to te tire, but was fortunately exUOuibra t'efors id? serious damage u txvuioued A TOUCH mio Darned lla'u !u lJi d)D in Spnnghope odd i-vd.i n. '. long Since and betiao c i re u l : m i; it finion to have himself appointed coaitn&Her in that place. In ao hour two be wa ap proached ud baooed a Douce tbat in formed him if be as uot out v( town in ttfteen minutes h- ul 1 le up to tbe first tOLVeni tmit'er nif repeated i f the liKal i-vcii this we Durham Plant Tt.erf and flagrant v i, .1 m i , option law in Luri.a.in i . contend, id better il.ui room We Icuu td . plUK l. b i. 1 1 facu i l. . made up an 1 that :. :'. la beinu iiiai..fri, 1 i -. hoe f ai I, r 1 1 i luh a Mini.. nl v...u.iu ,l memory ,.f Ui. l..;i.rdt.-.l Morebead lie K i aengar for tin N ii ., tamed pamful iiiiiim, foot bail It ik 3.ii. I i : ... i one le. bel wem n. Is lacvraled e o; en bar r; - k (or a i-. r n b Uiu i ,1 1 1. in eri h ir .;. me,l .1 I.,.!), r . i-ot. f IU, .ii. .1 . iue-iu in iuui'le of and Hugh vfoUSDoro Aruv l ,.e liroperHri-e people or this are a ire a. I r mov ihk fi r a summer camptuii Iriui ma for an lectlOD under the I k-t ,u.,n I iw are Circulating for signal uree 1 he tru- k armers Cf thin vu iniiy held prelimi nary meeting in tlim i'Uv yeHterddV looking to a per main nt or'in i. tiD committee waH appointr. I to dr. ft a constitution and by I ;im hii I the meet ing adjourned ( ror vene tk'nn nat WedDSeday. The water iilm nirn sre here, Meesrii 1 oiler m l Nt inon refined, afFable irentleiuni they are too. nd thsy aay tint thsy are l.t-re t ' ben in work and not nop iionrni u til: ihr last in completed ind the water (ml sating throughout tli enure cj -rein in our city. Greenville KMl"- r Mr S ,1 iMier of Heaver Dam tnwrn-hip, hs tellnit; us a few daya aim-e how tw dupones of cholera among hi hcK 1 1- a y b when the diseaae appears he k ilU i he mrk bogs and has them t urn I, thus i rn venting a spread of the iieie. Three different ttme he low iim 1 tins wuh good results, every trace of the disease isappearing wbenthosii k hosareput out of the way Minister Thou. J. arvid will open a law ollii-o in Green ville. The cutting of the railroad grade through the large hill this side of Khe river hag been complete.!. There is comparatively uut iittio inure worn tor the grading forre to do. C'onirarta for the timber needed in the trestles each ide of the river have been put ont- Washington Progress: Some I'ennsyl vania railroad men have made a survey from Jameevills to this town and will oontinue it on via New Heme to Wll mington, so we ore informed The fire bell gave tbe alarm of fire at two o'clock on Haturdsy night last. The Eastern Dispatch warehouse had taken fire from the stove, but fortunately the watchman on Water street discovered t in time and it was extinguished be fore it bad done little or do damage. Mr. Francis JoyDer tells us that the people up in Pitt county are far ad vanced in the preparation for the com ing crop. They have their lands all broken up. composts put out, and will be ready for planting .just as soon as the spring opens up. The farmers are using less guano than ever bsfore. They made good crops last year, paid up their debts and are in a prosperous and hopeful condition. Greensboro North Stats: Mr. J. W Corsbie had two barrels of carp on the mhrket, t rid ay last, which sold readily for 25 cts. apiece. The fish would weigh about 8 lbs. each. They were very pretty land attracted buyers, but we venture the opinion that tbe same par ties will not purchase the next lot. Tbe earpisa coarse, ill flavored rieh posi tively worthless as a pan fisb. In the superior court at Graham, last week, Albert L. Kippy was convicted of mur der and sentenced to be hanged on tbe 80th of April. The prisoner shot and killed his father Abel Kippey Dear Mo Cray's store in Alamance county last December. Kippy was at tbe time about tnirty five years old and his father abont sixty five. The murfler was cool and deliberate, and one of tbe most revolting crimes we have ever beard of, the prisoner having invited his father behind the straw stack and placing the gun against his breast shot him dead. Tbe defence in tho trial was alcoholic insanity, and the jury did not see it that way. The prisoner appealed to the supreme court. Roanoke News: Ward, the negro burglar, was not nun;; on tbe tith for the) reason that the opinion of tbe Supreme court was tiot handed down in time. The Governor will fl the day for bis execution. Mrs. Sarah E Branch, sister of our townsman. J. Ii Basa, Esq , died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. James Batchelor, near Halifax, Friday night last, after a pro longed illness, aged 79 years. Mr. A. Pop of tbis place, brought suit in the present term of the Superior Court for $3,000 damagea against tbe Wilmington and' Weldon Railroad Company far keeping up the pond just south of the town, alleging that it produces malaria and cant as sickness. The citizens of Seaboard hare for sometime bad a pro- nimtlon law, nut an extensively signed petition was sent up in the Legislature asking that the law be repealed. ,Tbe Legislature did bo, and Seaboard is no longer a dry Urw.- Th dwelling taut near Tilgtanaaa X Boads, about three nulee fxou hers, was baraedMon- day.Itcaaght fueadeMr.T. Berrmg had recently parehased it from Owathmey t Co.. 'Norfolk, and was there making some needed repairs at tbe time. There was ao insurance, Wa have no hesitation whatever in recommending J for children teething or suflenng from ur. nuns oaoy orrup I wind colic, diarrhoea or dysentery. There are two important considera tions which commend Laxador to gen eral adoption as a staple remedy for all bilious complaints, namely, lbs purity of its constituents and promptness of action. Wanted, Man of good selling ability to repre sent ui as Sales-Agent In this i..- c. f.00 to 12. 000 per year can te n.ac. Address WANAMAKEK A P.ROWN. Philadelphia Th Urgt Clothing and Merchant It Tailoring ilou e in America Pure Corn hiskey. I have on hand a lot of Pure Corn Whiskey for Medicinal pur noses. J. F. TAYLOR, W lioles.iU- itu'l Hot.i;! Cn. rr, Koor MiDPi.K srut Kr, jiu':! dwtf NKW KKRNi:. N (' The Washington Post, A I'lTKU FOR THE TI.1S4FS. I'ii liliahrd al the national raiillnl. iltr newt rnir or (he rountr. The WaBhinfrton Weekly Post is n lai ifcjii t P(t pftprr, 11 tied to tho hr 1111 with Ui? Terv lutfrnt Bll most Imorlani noun maltor Allot Us ilopart nionu aro 1 n charge of r.Hiipetont men, and no pains ur t spt'tirirt m spaiad to mafeo Thk Wk.ski I'usr a iihmJoI family nowHpapt.r. The mitt srrliitlnn price of Till Wfkki,. Vot Is 9l pf r rar . pa li lo nt rlc 1 1 y i n nil van ro seinl for a in pin copios. Tho Washington Daily Fost N Itie only morning paper pntillHheil fit Hie mpltHl which poHHCHHeR Ihe raclhtles for Ktl lierln and printing thanewuof llieilay. Willi our Urge corpa of inporlero and spi'ciai writer we are enabled to produce Iho nioal 'exihle paper ever printed In Washington. The Importance of Washington newa for the n. xl raw montha ahould be apparent to all, and there will be no better medium throunh whlrh to obtain It than The Daily I'osr. The tiilcr!ptlon price of The Daii.) 1'iwt la AH follow! ' hally, Rnnday f xcepted, oue eor $i lall v, Sunday InclQdfd, one jaar I,:) Ddlly. Snoday eicepttd, one month. f I'ally Sunday Included, one mont:i . Ti . Sunday, one year I io The Sunday Edit'n of The Post la replete with Interesting features, and Its n. wi aervlre la rmaurpasaed by any Journal In IM t'nlted Slates. Address all commanlcstlona to THE POST, WASHINGTON, D. C. marltt lm To the Wholesale Trade Select your SHOES from a Half Mil lion Dollsr stock and SAVE TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. J. F. IVES New Berne, N. C, Manufacturers' Agent. (5" State Agency for Colgan's Lubri cating Kails. feb2ijdwlm Wanted, TEN TONS of OLD CAST IRON- SCRAP. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO March 14. dlw CIGARS FOR SALE AT COST. uaving puronssea a large stock 01 Cigars, and the demand for same beinu small. I now offer to the merchants OIQARS AT COST until my stook is reduced. Cash on delivery. Go to F. S. DUFFY DRUGGIST, AND BTJT DRUGS & MEDICINES CHEAP FOB CASH The best assortment of Trasses In ibe city, A rarfect fit guaranteed. A fall assortment of Fresh and Warranted Garden Seeds. A large, varied and select stock of I'erfn merr and Fine Boapa, A choice assortment of Fine and Cheap Proprietors, of Dnffr's Tonic Mlztnre. Duffy's Anti-Billons Fills, old and reliable Family Medicines, Hat-Plnmes, Feather-Fans, Mounted Birds, Feaviber Work and rancv Articles mads by Miss A. W. Uvwrr. . Alt of which we offer at the VXKTiXJW- I - sk ':'r" tOt It Gilt, I A Hoasa on 'Pi.t f,. J.' tarAniQfl 1 AddIv to , msr, w JiVAiiD .1 "l For Rent, - Ielhoi? on JohnsMi gtre'et, opposite " awusmy ireeri ??ven roonjs Apply te 5 Jim F M SIMMON'S. To Let, 1 1 W 1 I ! I N i ; tweea Mar: . Tne bouse i :r is aJmirabA a felt in Newt-,:: : m IMttck, be Hetealf streets. frii rouuis, and ' till a want long L ilisf boarding h t.f I. err I ustern, . e.lar lire;. W. , 'll.t r ulliouses. ; R:rden . I rice. ' K )BEKTS J d J A Barringfci 5 Baxter, .1 s ki H THK A, A. BATTLES' S1L-3 CALF SHOE. l K it ill! U ltl! ti:d. 1 ii 1 i i. -ita f !... 1 .. .1 r .! II, .( I ,,, CLOTIINfi. MATS. DRY GOODS and !OTION8 AGENCY FOR TO i .1 ?. - J, ., u "3tt ' III. i hat .1 I , c. T"tlH ,1 lll.ll- l-'lll. Ilip (nil I ll V I iiy ' I Snuff, ln i t it 1 Ni Hi. ' M I lij; , r cb i S ' :it 1 1 Mm, 't . cwlern. v l I M I ! CORN! GQS.N! CORN! 50,000 Bushels oj? Sale BY W. P. BURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND G&AIN DEALERS, Maukkt I)i,(k. NKW UKKNK. N. C. feif Consign u your produce, ma dtr "Special Holice." ALL PKUMINS oWINO State and County Taxes re hereby notifi.'.l to m ike immediate payment of the same I shall procetd to collect by ch-tr. on Minl after March the 10th, lLi. I'AMLL I IMSON, Sheriff. March 1st, 1 ,jtf 100 Barrels Potatoes, Genuine EARLY ROSE SEED, "Maine Stock," For sale by IT. Ulrieli, WHOLESALE GROCEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW I!ERNE."tf. C. J. E. SMITH, Agt DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's Clothing; Boy's Clothing, 81.50 up. f 8.00 up. Also, a full line of .v i ' . BOOTS AND .SHOi: Women's Shoes, 75o. np. f AlsS ft "fu1 line of DRY GOODS. ST Call trni ie them.' -v tDMHW(fj' us r rtuwKH rar uasu. L decldwU f.g. DUFFY. . . .. '- ., . -' . -. . '. ' . . . . :
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