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71 " Journal EE , 1 ikJM LY - VOL. VIII.-NO. 7. NEW BERNE. N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. SUaiSESS LOCALS.. ICsI Oaring the fire oa the 80th of j M.rch. a black tad Tea Pnppj stout iix mocha olJ. "Any toXorma toa m to hia whereeboett will be gtad- I lr-received at say place of baslnaaa in trout of J. H. IUckbare e tor, Broea trret. .EcaUl fiOOTT. LOST A black spotted eoftch poppy . Suitable reward will bo paid for t:s return to Jocwrilifie. eprttt. DICKEN3" WOKKS-The. MmpU cepy of the "Boi" ediUoa of Dick oat W bow on aaad. BeguUr library sua. good oloth binding aed dear - prlat. We club ibaao works complete with either tba DaliT or - Want Jocuul at Mtoelahingly low prlcee - Ca'l and see sample. estf JAMES REDMOND, WHOLESALE HQUOB DEALER, baa Juat re t eelved good assortment of Native 'Wiae sad Brandies, and also aoma of tba famous California Win known aa tba "Angelic," mado from the famous aad delicloua Angalloa Orapa. Tbia Urapa ia only sncceeafnlly cultiratad ia tba Southern part of California; H U a ' very delicate grapo and require cer taio ooaditiona of ollmata to bring it to excellence, wbloh oonditiooa ara only net ia that paradiao of tb Unitad Statee. fiia native North Carolina Wine and Brandie from tb vlntagee , ' of Oarrott ft Co. and J. Ml barton Groan ara of very auparior quality and ara vary par. -- aJtm DENTAL CHKWINO QUM Cleanses, Preserves and Baaatiflaa - . tba tooth and awootoaa tba breath. Recommended by dantitU. Sold by ' drngcists aad confoetionara. Try it. apr&-tf. . 1?AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at . - , ; ,. Gao. Allen & Co. FLOWERS for decorationa, boqueU, , larga and small, of floral daaigna 'for any purpose farniahod on ahort not io by leaving order with Sam. Radcliff oa Middle street. m23 tf FOR 8 ALE Cow with young calf. Bltf , W. P. BuRRUB ft Co. IMPORTED FRENCQ BRANDT AND HOLLAND GIN, just received and for al by f v . Jamm Redmond. I FERTILIZERS for Track ara and for . Cotton Planter, at ":. : ; Go. ALLEN ft Co. TLOUGHS, Cultivators and llarrow X at vary low prtooa. ' , ' c Geo. Allen 4 Co. JUS f RECEIVED-Anothar lot of OARRETTB COGNAC BRANDY v r for lalo by Jama Redmond. , fV1& Thoaaand Roll Wall Paper at very low price. .fi v Geo. Allen ft Co. J)URE WINES AND LIQUORS for . : Madlcinal and other vees for aale by;-;- , f. r James Redmond. CORNBLitS, Van Cott has been appointed postmaster of New York elty.''- - ' JT la evident that Democracy is gaining ground in the North and West, wT,f l1; c Miss Mart ahdebso tailed ' by the Germanic from New York Thursday for England. Edwin Booth, the greatest liv ing Bhakesperian actor, has bees stricken with paralysis. awCBaVBBVaMBWiawsawgxawggjg Mr. Egbert Lincoln has for mally notified the President of his acceptance of the British Mission. " . Secritaet Noblb is receiving praise from Democrats. Correct. Merit -ought to be recognized wher ever it is found. ; " The Hon. Bimoa r Wolf hat knocked an old saying out of time nobody now wants to keep, the Wolf from the door. Charlotte Chron pRAisns fires have caused Vide E;reaJ desolation , la Dakota and Jlinscsota. Towns j have1, been wipc l out by the fiamu, and many failles left homeless and shelter 1 " Cincinnati Commercial Ga- zclt: is jrt?r Eenatof Preston B riucb, 1 3 was ; g, Colonsi of land of Missouri marauders during tl,3 war. The paper convicts" him c f the robtrry and attempted 'rof a Ufiioamaa at Inde- Missouri, darbj the war, -!c;ton Messenger. . a- A. J. CBESSWELL, having been men I able successor "ui the Supreme ' m. Tragic rton Post ; l'..3 great legal tl3 cotintry Mr. ;' i a forfttnost h r'-.e 8odz AT Hannibal, Mo., April 3d, tea million feet of lumber ia tha yards of tha Empire Lumber Company and several amsJl residences were destroyed by a lira started bj aparka from .a. locomotive. The oasea aggregate 1100,000. Hon. 0. B. Bbicxuiridqi, who waa charged by base partisans with complicity ia the murder of Clayton, ia using all possible means to brine the guilty to justice.! When he ascertained that the Gov ernor was without funds, necessary to follow up the case, he promptly advanced the needed amount The Georgia State Farmers' Alliance hare resolved that every bale of cotton made by the Alliance men in Georgia shall be covered by cotton cloth instead of jute bar ging. This action affects nearly lC0,00Oafarmers and will probably result in the establishment of many new cotton factories in the State. The recent Democratic victories and increased Democratic vote in the North and West only add to the irrefragible proof that had been adduced before, of the fact that the can&e of the National Democratic defeat last fall was a a lack, not of Democrats, but of the enthusiasm requisite to make Dem ocrats vote. Alexandria Ga zette. WE note with pleasure that Clement Manly, Esq., of New tne, has been appointed by Governor Fowle, a delegate to the Centennial Celebration of the In auguration of George Washington resident of the United States, which takes place on the 30th inst., in the City of New York. The honor is most worthily bestowed. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E Soott Puppy lost. EI. Dcfft Receiving goods daily. Regular prayer meeting of the young men at th Baptist Churcb-this evening at eight o'clock. We publish today the act amending the charter of the city of New Berne, extending the corporate limits. . Rev. L. W. Crawford is conducting interesting meetings at th M. E. Church every evening this week. The steam tug 8 wan broke her piston rod down Neuse river on Sunday v ning and waa towed up by Blades' tug boat. Tbe steamer Kinston arrived from Einaton yesterday evening and will leave on return trip this morning at 10 o'clock. Th first load of rock for th cam etery road waa brought down yesterday evening, by Capt. Dave Roberta on th steamer Trent. Treasurer Daniels is paying off th school teacher of th country distriots. The schools wer open about fifty-five days upon an average. Ed Street's white horse and spring wapon make a splendid turnout foe a party to go fishing, visit the truck farms or go en a picnio. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Young Hen's Christian Association hold their regular monthly meeting this Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at th rooms of the Association. Ther will be servioes ia th Method- 1st Church every night this week be rgualng promptly at 8 'clock. All persons are cordially invited by the pastor to join the oongregation in these devotional meetings. Smithfield Burned. V - i News was received in this city hut night that the town of Smithfield, John ston county, took fir on Sunday evs ning, burning nearly all th business houses and many residences. ' The lost is estimated at oyer on hundred, thou sand dollars. Th fire was still burn ing yesterday and but few goods wer saved. Only about "twenty thousand dollars iasuranoe. Hayor Hill nominated. . " The Democrats of Kinston in convsu tion assembled last Friday evening nominated the present mayor, A. Hill, for re-election. This is the third time Mr. Hill has been nominated for this position, and is a well-merited en 3rrTnDt cf his administration of the Effact f th.a Cold Snap. A Tiait to tba truck farms nar tba oity yaatarday found th growing paaa aad potato sot damagad ao morh by th cold aa by tb winds. But fw of tb pass are aariooaly damaged bnt on th light lands tb baane hav bn literally nneovarad and left bar. In aoma inataacas th seed ara actually aoatUrad about on tb ground. Aa w kava only 8unday 'a laene of th Norfolk pi para wa ara nnabl to giv th affecta of tha atorm on th truck in that ricinity. Tba atorm at that point waa terrible, equal to that of the 18th of Auguat, 1879. To the Victors Belong th Spoil. The Barriaon administration ia carry ing out the old Andrew Jackaon Demo cratic doctrine, "To tha t lot ore belong theapoila." Ithaa been said that tba polioy of tb adminiatration la that no officer would be remored unlaaa for in efficiency or other evidence of unfit- neea; that aimply being a Democrat waa not aufficient cauae for removal. If our information ia correct that policy baa been abandoned by at leaat one de partment of the government. We are informed that Mr. A. S. Willie, a very efficient postal clerk on the A. ft N. C. R., baa been removed and John Ran dolph, col., appointed in hit place. The Fire Department Sustained. The hearing of the cave against John Barria and Batton Hudson, the two colored men who were charged with resitting and disobeying the orders of the officers of the fire department uring the fire at Mr. Stimson'a mill on Thursday last, was held before Justice Brinson at tba court house yesterday. The proaecution was represented by Bon. C. C. Qlark and Blmmona ft Manly; the defendant by M. DeW. Stevenson, L. J. Moore and W. E. Clarke. The evidence waa poeitive and over whelming that the defendants did, not only refused to obey the chief engineer of the department but used very un becoming lnnguage in refuaing lan guage which came near provoking a riot. The judgment of the court waa that the defendants be imprisoned in the county jail for thirty days. The de fendants appealed and gave bond for their appearance at the next term of tbe Superior Court. Anothar Grand Emporium Opened. It is gratifying to aee that New Berne's merchants are atriking out for the wholesale buaineas which they are ustly entitled to. With the opening up of our rivers and creeks for navigation. new towns and villages sprung up which oommanded a good part of our former retail trade. Our merchants ought to have at once secured the wholesale trade of these towns and villages. They now buy suoh quanti ties as to enable them to furniah re tailers on better terms than they can get in Northern markets. These thoughts are suggested by the opening of a very large stock on Middle treet by Mr. H. B. Duffy. But a weeks ago Mr. Marks opened at his new stand, now Duffy opens with his store enlarged to double its former capacity and every foot of space is filled. His stock embraces many classes of goods, and . ladiet goods have received his special attention. Beady made cloth ing ia a new feature in his business', but it embraces a fiaelineof goods. In fact eyery department ia full and there seems to be no end to goods of every description in passing the various rooms of his store. ; New Berne is on a boom for wholesale trade and her merchants are going to "hustle." Personal. Mist Blanohia Fuloher, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Green, left for her home in Beaufort Saturday. Mr. John Bissellof Kinston, arrived on the) steamer Kinston yesterday evening oa hit way North. Mr. A. M. Baker has returned from the Northern markets whither he has been to purchase a spring stock of goods. Tha Storm at Norfolk. ' The storm at Norfolk on Saturday ntght was fearfuL ..tVater. rose in the warehouses until lima stored therein was reached; and set tha- buildings on flrew The Cotton Exchange warehouse, corner of Fsy ette and Water streets? and the whole of the old Cotton Ex change building, filled with cotton were destroyed. - The lees by fir alone will approximate $300,000. Perry's ware house; was entirely gutted. ; . Shippiag'Ksws. 1 , The steamer Vesper of the E. C Dt liner sailed yesterday- afternoon fith a cargo of lumber', shingles, cotton, ete. The Annie of this line will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 0 'clock. Freight Train, "Wrecked., ir j r-5 to- Push the Eo.m. A gentleman writing from Now York inquiring about; bard wool in tbia taction mj "1 would under favorable inducement to to or near tour town and put up a factory to manu facture curtin poles, Pleua let me know what the advantages are for making and furnishing btcse goods at New Barne." 1 be advantages are many . The various river and creek tributary, make New Berne easily accessible to all tbe bard woods to be found in this stctioo. The facilities for shipping the manufactured gocd over ct eapna.er hoes to poiat North or to ihe tor.s aod villages in this immediate tmioij are uDmrpased for cheapnrts and di.-i :iuh And tbe advantages of climate, cheapness of labor, fuel and raw material are equal to those of any coaimuuu;. A number of sited have been offered to manufacturers :.r..r the city and a bonus of one t'.. u.i iud dollars to tha first manufacturer u 1 1 erect there on a factory nr.ii a i ul i. f not leas than 20.000 In addition to this, the rule of asjtsoiu,; proi-erty for taxation makes our taxes ooinparmivt ly luhl. Tbe Board of Trade has beeu eoli usled with the duty of Jvcrun. mese ad vantages und it is about lunt to begin to hustle. Tbe eclieiuan who writes this letter ought to bo at on.v furnished with one of the cards u,akln known advantages aud inducements recently offered. Push on the boom- MJKI1I ( AKOI.IM M ns. From the Miitiy I'apers. Elizabeth City News The Tow n Com misgioners Monday nibt contributed $50 towards the fund for entertaining tbe State Medical Association when they meet here on the l'i.h inst. The Association may sot t ieir hearts on having a good lime. Salisbury Herald Mr. J K Whitch ard, the editor and proprietor of this paper, was married yesterday at Al bany, Ua., to Miss Ella C. Roberts. Mr. M. 8. Brovn met with a very te vere and almost fatal accident last Sat urday afternoon. A fractious horse threw him out of hie vehicle, landing him on his shoulder. He was conveyed home unconscious, but with medical assistance soon recovered, when it was found that his shoulder was dislocated. Greensboro Patriot: The city fathers bave appropriated $.00 for the purchase of guna to be used by the Continental Company at the Guilford battle ground oelebration on the 4th of May next. It was ordered by the board of county commissioners, at their meeting Mon day, that the hanging of Ehjth Moore, on tbe 19th inst. , be public, at a place to be selected by tbe sheriff. Hut an appeal having been taken to the Su preme Court in Moore e case, it is not likely that tbe sentence will be carried eut on that date. Nashville Argonaut: S. D. Marsh bourn will plant twenty-one acres in tobacco this year. He sold tha tobacco from nineteen acres last season for over $3,000, or an average of over $150 per acre. Uur farmers report extraordi nary preparation for a crop this year An unual quantity of land has been cleared all over the country, and in the Hilliardston section, it is said that dur ing tbe oast ten years, there has not bean as much clearing and other prep aration made for a crop, as has been this season. Statesville Landmark: The new 80 horse power boiler for the electrio light station arrived yesterday morning Trie new engine came last week and has been set ud on its foundation What would probably bave very soon turned out to be a jail delivery if the project had not been nipped in tbe bud, was frustrated by Jailer Joyner last Thurs day night. A bole had been cut in the floor of tbe United states prisoners room! in which were confined five pns oners (among the number i nomas Brother ton, who is in jail for killing Junius Summers,) and plana were evi dently on foot for getting through the floor down to the second story of the buildinz from which an easy es cape could bave been made through a window. Tbe town oaa quite a mys terioua visitation last Saturday night About 11 o'clock a flock of birds with a different caw from any ever heard in this region before, made their advent and hovered over first the electrio light and then another, keeping up n contin ual cry but never coming low enough to be seen, ineir noise was vary singu lar and attracted tbe attention or a eood many persons. Mr. W. A. Doug las said that while fcerding sheep in Washington Territory he was acquaint ed with a bird whioh had a similar cry To Democratic Tf ard Committees. Tbe members of committees of tbe several wards are requested to meet at the City Hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to elect a Chairman and attend to each matters as may come before them. WILLIAM ELLIS, J. T. La wis, Members Committee 1st Ward. A Komloatiag CoaYentloo. lie Republicans of the flfta ward of I tha city of New Bern are hereby noti fied to meet, at Samaritan Hall on Thursday May 2d, at 13 o'clock mM to nominate a candidate for oity council man, to ba voted for on the first Monday la lurvvsv , ,tt,- ., v v XV Q. Ob.uk, Chairman Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts tn-harmony with nature to effectually eleania the ,T,ste,mohen? or, b5l00:;FI ala in Rrt.v and JM (1(1 hnttiAB b all load. Spring Millinery. GRAND "OPENING, Wednesday. April 10th 2d Floor 0. Marks' Store. A FINE DISPLAY OF TUE Latest Styles and Fashions. COME AND SEE THEM MRS. SCARBORO & KOONCE, a7td NEW BERNE. N. C. Fine Irish Potatoes. I hate received a LARGE SHIP MENT of FINE IRISH POTATOES, which I am retailing at the low price of 20 CENTS PER PLVK. 75 CENTS PER BUSHEL. JOHN DUNN. ap0 lw BABY CARRIAGES AND Furniture ! ! A new lot of the Latest Styles of 111 y Carriages, and a larire aasortoiont o( every description of Furniture Jtit re ceived, and will be received. Please' call and see our Baby Car riages. Price K'glit 1owii to lto k Bottom. JOHN SUTER se6 d w Middle sf. New Borne. DU. ALiMIKl 8 riKLlS, Physician and Surgeon South Front St., near Craven, mr2911m NEW BERNE. N. C DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing between Edwards & Clark has this day been mutually dissolved. Tbe business will be carried on by the undeisigned. to whom all debts will be paid. aldlw C. C. CLARK, JR. AM) BABY CARRIAGES. TIIEKEW SRRNK FI HMTI HECO STILL LKADSI We have on hand and are manufacturing and receiving every day handsom 1'arlor Hutu, Chamber Sulta. Hall btandi. War1- rohei. Desks. Chairs, Lounges, Tin Hafes and Maitresnea. All the goods we mannfueture are good and substantial. W also have the finest, a took and latest style of Baby Car nages that has ever been brought to this city. W have a line stock of ( locks, Pin lures and Mlrrois. We pay spot cash for our goods and get a discount of 10 and .VI per nent. inererote we can sell gm ls cheaper than any other store In this city. We ate also agents fo the Kcllpse Kewli.g M amine II has no (xjual. If yon want a first-Ham machine call and see us beiore buying else where. We will save yon money. T. J. TURNER &. CO., PROPRIETOR, '."i A2I Middle street. New Berne, V ('. A Nice Line of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing Just Received. -ALSO - Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. Which will be sold very cheap at J. E. SMITH, Agt., Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Board. Qood board without rooms for four persons. Apply to Mrs. JOHN WALKER, Johnson st., one door east Middle et March 30th. 1889. dtf MOLASSES. English Island, Tisf firrivprl TiPP Rfrir uaL iHVBU )VL atUXs Mattie Hiles, For . sale by ROBERTS & BR0., South Front St. R. S-A.TVTTER, FASHIONABLE TAEOEj . .. 1', ; MIDDLE STREET, " ;" Two doorl aoata Hani's Livery Stabi I . - . . . This Column H. B. DUFFY, Who will, In a Few Days, Give a List of the GOODS which he is NOW DAILY Receiving Middle St., it 0 A frsi-ts train was wrecked atWast Point, Va., ca aoJ3y,kiU!agtwonien. t vo tAir durlrj tb past two years. log drosi'ets. ' . . 0Tt iilfSEn 1ESI,;H, CL' L. .411 7I
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