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OURNAIx VOL. VIIL-NO. 9. NEW &ERNE.N. C, THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. it u nc:nn:s3 locals. . IT k::SEN"3 WORKS The sample ci. pr of the "Bo" edition of Dick- tt. i uom on band. Ktnlu library n. coo4 doth bind in and deer t net. W elub tbeee works complete Kb iihnr the DatiT. or WuiLl JocBS4L t aaton Whin fly tow prices. Ca 1 fcBl SOS sample, tt 1)LOCQEI3,CttlU4tor and Harrows t verj to price. ' . A , Qua. Lulu dt Co. J AMES REDMOND, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, tu iue re ceived a eoo4 assortment of Native WUee and Brandies, and elao aoma of tba f.mout California Wina known as the "Angelica," mada from th famoua and' delicious Angelica Grape. This Grape ia only successfully cultivated in - tba Southern pari of California; it is a Tory deiioata (rap and requires eer Uia conditions of climate to bring; it to - escellence, which eonditiona are only net ia that paradise of the United Bute. Bia native North Carolina , Win and Brandies from the vintages - of Uarrett & Co. and J. IV hart on Oreen are of vary superior quality and are very pure. ; t - e2lm DENTAL CHEWING QUM Cleanses, Preserve and Beautifies the teeth and aweeteaa the breath. - Kecommended by dentists. Bold -by drugcists and confectioners. Try it. apr3-ttV I FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at ; i t . Owo. Allien & Co. , 17L0WERS for deoorationa, boqaeu, ' X large and email, or floral deaigns for any purpose furnished on ahort , notice by leering orders with Sam. . Eadcllff on Kiddle street. m23 tf I?OR SALE Cow with young calf. . Sltt . " W. P. BUEED8 & CO. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDT AMD HOLLAND GIN, Just received and - for sale by James Rkdmond. I FERTILIZERS for Traekera and for Cotton Planters, at y Quo. Allen & Co. - TTJSr RECEIVED Another lot of x O GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDT for sale by J. James Rbdmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low prices. ?;v. , Gko. Allin & Co. OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for . JL v- Medioinal and other uses for aale j;-.: . James Redmond. EriEYtowi ought to hare efficient fire department. an ' SATAIWAH baa bad another big fire. The losses are placed at 1100, 000.. . i Wa are gratified to learn that the crept in this section were not materially injured by the late cold . snap.'' - -- Spriho, that was so savagely knocked . oat last Saturday, is Slightly disfigured but still in the ring. . v:"'--. 1 In the remorals in the postal service of this section, we do not see the Italian hand of Wanamaker, but the bronze fist of Sipie Agri No one has yet got what be wanted from this administration, but every one except Bradley has accepted ' what be got. PbUadal phiaTlmes 1..' j We -take our bat off to the Qoldsboro Argus. ' Its late anni versary number was just splendid. When : Goldsboro does the hand some thing, we participate in the pleasnre.'yvfe-'i ''.-I Op our, "Georgi Confederate Ilosse" the Atlanta Oenstltntion sayst "We are goiig' to build it. That's all there ia about it.' The movement is but one day old and yet the subscription has passed tl0,CC3. That the next "week :win sea it rras the required limit We have tzt tin shadow of , ft doubt. A cc ta '::-on .of the tote just cast ia Khoaalslaad witbth6Presi Cintial vote ia November la inter c:tii3gand instructive. The total t 4 a i3 43.000 a sain st about 40,000 h i fill. The Eepublican vote has f "a' off nearly 4,000 and the I c cratic vote Uas : increased Lu tba same number. Boodle -'i twa the tariff lords nax Y. World. ' - - 7 t:.s eailered enougbia , f -tl9crli'8 benefit to be ' t LIr f lay till be can 1.!. -A man like r 'i a rirord of en 'j r-i heroism, is . ' 'i Lis citirs -i 1. ; to f'lra tra ' f.r " r-- '::-. PBX3IDX3T HARBISON Deeds Kit Ha Bia heeaia fflca but little isrs than a month end -t ha nr. .... f,m Waak- ""WW - MLvm ajawsaw a vms v t wa a " I ,1 KloH ior n uy or iwo to orue fM.k .1. .t v..)...- U.. TKI xV.uw treaiaeai ia aescrioea as lootinri palf, careworn, half tick. Th carea Of State weigh hearily On thai eooaldera of the President, bat Lfeel null;.. ffiu...t. u uijiw tuuiucs vi vutv snuia iivi rruaung, ana wear aawn notoniji his patience, bnt his physique. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMSSTS. C. S Walla.cs Stock for sale. Cpt. Terry 's steamer, Nannie uu uuw.ru The placing of tha rock on tba wane- tary road u progressing finely. Stewart's four-ln hand waa the at trajtion on the streets yesterday after noon. Capt. E. M. Duguid i making quite an improvement on tha oornar of Met calf and Pollock streets. Quite a batch of colored women waa before the Mayor yesterday morning for violating ordinances. Oar neighbor, P. H. Pelletier, Esq., baa added to his law practice the busi- ess of negotiating loans on short time. An old angler went out fishing yester day and returned with two pockets full of parch. Good luck, if his boat had kept off that snag. The ward meetings for nominating candidates for city councilman will be held on Monday evening, April 15th. Official notice is given elsewhere. The storm of Saturday and Sunday last baa delayed the oyster boats in bringiog up oysters to the cannery. uperauons dbto oeen euspenaea tor a o7 or two. The truckers are shipDins radishes! and asparagus dailv. A truck car noes . . , .. . , . . ty wen loaded every day. me regu- lar truck train will be put on aa soon as the Deaa beein to come in. New Berne will be represented In the Teachers' Assembly European party, kl.k aill ..11 f.M Mam. V..I am tk. I ulvu Will DII II.IU 41 W W A III W. VU M.V This is the only Nsw Berneaa found in I tha list aa nnbliahed in Tha N. C. Tm.1,. hnt th. nM in., .in n..r. I There wasalivslv scene in front of I thaOrtttnn Rvnhanim .UrrlaT whan a ra. maas a sortie in searon oi we enemy and waa confronted with a eonnle of rackets on rjoaf The chase . k. v- ... w.. good his retreat and returned without loss is nis lortreas unaer me ouuaing. There Is great activity in th. shop, of the a. . Kj. k. now. ungues ana ears are being put la repair for the truck trafflo and summer travel. The w.i m a.. -..i. ahioiiu bvhi n iii istj uuki.i ui n iiim 9 .... . musi?meii. .or. summer auia preparv tioni are being mads for a large crowd, ainrahaan i;itr ia without aannt ins flnsst summsr resort wuth of Long oiauu, .u hiv. viM u anowntnrouguoui his country. The conductors on Ihs A. N. C. R. look wall to the interest Of passengers. . ... ....... avn nmprsiia wimoui laoei or otnar means of ascertaining the owner, left onths passengsrear, was taiea ana . "a placed in the baggsgs oar and taken !:.:T LtLJifc. h.f,.th.ft-w., called for it. When we remember the dlffloulty in recovering a lost umbrella .vi. .t i. . m,u ki. IBilliwiii.UHHnin m marsaoie ana as one proves usm w oe ... . ....... a clsver set. At any rat tn owner 01 tha lost umbrella thinks SO. Saippisia; w. , Th steamer Annie of th E. a D. lina sailed veaterdav afUraooa with osrgo of cotton, lumbsr, truck, etc. Tha Ver of ttb lb. wfllarriv today. . . -A m.L-. m .VI. xae ia. """ - tsrnoon., i . , . ' ... . aftsrnooa. - ". t- . To Rebuild. Ei-Sheriff 8timsonlsUkrnf'ltDS rsbuildhisdry Wm tor; Urge enough to msst the demands his mills. His loss by the fir was heavy bat ha hss plsnty of pluck and knows what work is. , i-T i '..-. . The Osnintf Ball - i . . , .u . . 1 n - - jLf aruos a ws wvauiu. v. 84th, nndsr the auspices Of Drs. E. Da- i lard. W. U. Hathawsf and B. A. Cape- hart, and Mrs. J. C. Wood and Cullun n . .... . aw aV luoaer, promise, v w musi ueuauwui ctcuw v. icavui Paaatifnl ladies from every sec' ta United States will be emails rce t.e occasion, and aothtos; wul ; 1 1 r "Its it tt re ta'.t--. ye 'it; i r;r rncy years. 1 Xinstoa College. rrof. Thos. Hams, D. D of the State Uniwaltx will deli Tar tha aaanal ad- Jmu. .a. V"l A a-ell - aCI I "" t.oiwj. tAMum.uv.-l , . a Miatttfe nn iKa HAftW axf llaw w Bjsatwj wan va aevex. eommenoemaat exereiaea wUl be- . ... . .. . - igin lots year one weeE earlier tbaa usual. . ZTl'ZZ: Gb Saturday last two colored men were sundinc in Mr. J. N. Foaone I. T V M .1 1 1 I juu u vim wuuir, iiui am wuu i a"iaiui.,. a. utmca, punw uoua eiond was approaching from the I aoutb-WMt when George asked: I Uncle Abe. w h-w-h-wot is dat on- der?" ' 4 "I dunno but looks like ar tow coou' replied Uncle Abe. Personal. Joel Kinsey, Esq. was at the Ex ! ' "lohanva .aatarHa with ivtttin J.N.Fo.f.1,.. F.n. anH Mr V Wilnn. J. N. Fosoue, Esq.. and Mr. F. of Jones county, were in the city yeeter- day. Mr. A. L. Follett of Durham arrived laat night and will spend a week or two at his old home. Says he likes Durham, but Nsw Berne is good enongh for him. He oomplaina of his new home because ha could not find a walking cane there when hs got ready to leave yesterday. Ex-Sheriff Chas. U. For of Jones county, arrived last night. A Composition on War In the March number of the N. C leacner we nna ins composition given below, written by Berlowe Parrott, a thirteen year old student of Kinaton College. It waa written for the editor of The Teacher, while en a visit there, at the deck without assistance from any one and with no book to consult. Toung I Parrott is a grandson of James Har lows Dibble, deo eases, who was for many years a prominent ciuren or run-1 ston as a oarriage manufacturer and a firm. ! .ill inr h rom.m.lof tlillsboro. sodwas well known and bared by the people of Kinaton and the adjoining counties, as a kind-hearted. enterpriser, cood citizen. wig wn ons nation ngncs anotnar way an war. nra mm ueatruc.i.. Some are captured and others die of disease. They are exposed to all weathers. Sometimes insufficiently fed er clothed. Summer hurts the soldier iM than any other season, but even then they have to march in the sua, end some have sunstrokes. Some fluht I. , . . in awampe. BUI Can I ngnt muon, tor when thsv trv to shoot thev aink knee. deep in mud. The swsmps givs them I fsvers. In Africa the Frenoh soldiers! fought the Arabs on the Sahara. There yaw J IUU. UU VWIUVia. OUHWUIUvl .UJ couldn't gat water. Sometimes they were wounaea ana saaerea very mucn. 8onstimes thsy got limbs shot off and wr Kalwlxa fnr Ufa. Tha Franrh nn d-r N,poleon, after the burning of I Moscow, beat a retreat through the I snew and many wsre frosen. The Ko- I l . ; . . dmibiiis priaonere una in pun. l.nA .W-l, f.nill.. , la. th. IM .t, thwn to pieces. The Indians i burnt their prisoners ovsr a slow nre SSsSS wgr (onsUmaa. The first battle was I fought by Cain and Abel. Cain killed I Abel. War ia oaused by greediness or I reveogs. Tnsre was once a war in i , irw .i , . . f u uvavcu. mo uvtii naviu w. hhu H . g rebellion among the angels land he was oast out and fell to earth, i eruixiua auwa umut iwn wiui mm. J ifare. uoa loves men. therefore the asTUaoss sverytaing in tis power w j " Ml1 , ... , I uaun a.uuuii . .. rannfM. , rv Lad,M a nxUlarr. Anril fl. a com - I . sr I mitts of three gentlemen were re - qussted to be appointed from th tear MonChrlatlan Association to Imeet Thnradav nlsht aftemravarmeet - I in-tha r-aidance of Mr. K. R. Jones. I with the three ladies appointed by the lAmiliarv. iMiaaea Mamie Allen. Flor - I ' ' . . , i . ' i" aaoa tsrran ama ijBan Jones, i nconur wUh -m u to tt- bMt wg of mortM. interest in the Aaeociation, sto. I ... - 4. h- aliADOWa, DOC, CalaiHaiPunaNin - I at i .t--- .t.-.i.. n--...'..talleara. have beenarrested and ar now -"r'nT. wfV Ihanfflea I tha ai Aiark- nn Anril ioa. it ;h. It was ordered that the electors of th different IL.!?. 5 a . . a. m .m a . Mm non'Dw . ciiuiuai .u. muinn vi the city eouncil: 1st ward, at city hall; u "rr" 3d ward.":old angina house oa Broad HSSt L . k .i &Lu? street M ward. Mechanica' hook M. .1 street va wara, saeonanice- noos: ana leW-fcOwM- oa Kiddlsi street: 4th tolward, J. tBi Lane's shop! 6th ward. ft2 nT'"iii S. B. Btrect, Secretary, tm rAwavrarvnnia- rarrrmaat.sr ' Bead the foUowinfi-i Mrv C. H. Morris, w. v v . u.. - "W. Anm iii I abscess ot Lunm. sad friends and physl I . . . . - " mafia nronOTinOBdr tne an in en ra ma I Jon -r- - - ;, , yx,-.- fn, "rn.-mnSnn, amW s ssis nimins. - nfaran . -aaasiinsr s it.- ivinir nn mr tkSrd . bottle, and able to oversee the I work on my farm It ia the finest medi- i aina fVRiu ' 1 I CL1J1 T9T -UJaMiV. - ' "... ; . , - Mi11l1 fwite.. AMn ..- "Had it not heea for Dr. Kloc's New Dis - ci eoYrv for CoDsuinriHon I would have died to of Lung Troubles.-Was rives op by dool Queen neaif . West street, Thursday, May ha , ... , -... - p. K. .'Dnffv'aloand;.lata for clt ftnnncllman. ut ha I L . 1 1. a L ..111. FB. ; l inj ; r, Aew 5 , r ' ' ' SOUTH CAROLINA SEWS. From the State Papers. Twin Cuy Daily: Mr. J. J. Robert son, while at work in anc g machine shop this morning, caught oos of his ungars in ineceg wneeu or one or toe maohinas, MTnog t&0 finger at the arat joint. 1JZU":"? tkm Forest Area have been ring Bruoswick &iunty for aeral dajs SBd g night Biblical Recorder: R? William Turner, an aged and tuooi deti ut er- tent of Christ, died sudaenly of heart aiMM on lurday ening. Apnl oih. while on bis way home from bia up poinlisent at New Ki lead. hip church. Our dear brother dird a. he had of lee wihed. while 10 ilia harnea working for the Master. Ho wae ooe of our mot faithful and roost brio Ted p-miors, and had devoted a 1og ai. i cooperated life to the preaching of the opl. Oharlotte Chronicle Calvin Locke. Charlotte Steele, and Mattte Davis, all negroes, were atresia. I yesterday morn ing oo the cliaro oi robbing W. F. Snider's huuse M-aieiune ago Thoma) Nie.st-ii. n ho l-oard at Mrs. Cald wall s tin Fourth ttlreet. v aa w aked yesterday rfloruuiK about 4 o'clock, by a ooi.e at the oack door, lioiiig t i the door, ho mw a m.iii. who had brun try ing to Kt't into the houi-e. The man ran as aoou . hrhe.u l Mr Nu-hsod coming, and j lined uuolher man who waa on horseback in the street They both made their is iipe, a Mr. Nieonen had no lire.inn-i. II r h men were masked. Raleinh News atid tibservfr I'pon the opening of the Supreme Court this morning at eleven o'clock, the portrait of the lata Hon. John Hall, formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court, will be presented to that tribunal by the rela tives of the deceased. The presenta tion speech Will be delivered by Mr, R. n. Battle and the response by Chief Justice Smith. Dr. l'ride Jones, father of conductor Pride Jones, died at hie home in Uillsboro on Saturday Dr. Jones was about 75 years old. and had been sick for some weeks past He was one of the most prominent men respected throughout the State. The funeral took place Sunday. Durham Tobacco Plant : A petition is being circulated asking the county commissi onsrs to call an election upon local option for the second Monday in June. We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Matilda Woodr, eldest siatar of our townsman, Rv. A. Walker, which occurred at her home near Bethel Hill, Person county, on I Thursday of last week. The colored I mail agent on the K & D. road, Nocho, I who ws displaced soma months ago by I Mr. James Uumley, of Raleigh, has I ueen leappointeu iu iu lunner poxiiioD I , . , , . . I Mr. Lumlev was an efficient officer and we hear ao charges against him. Ua is a Democrat, though, and this is suffi- cient oause for removal in the eyes of I .uo )vwi .um. urn Charlotte Dailv News :rt was Drettv cool hereabouts on Saturday and Sundav nights, but the thermometer did not There was no frost and tha fruit crop Is still safe. The residence of Mr. D Rankin, about 6i miles from Mr. Holly was entirely destroyed by fire, at 11 o'clock last Saturday. The fire originated by a spark from a chimney lodging in the ahinglss on the roof. Part of the furniture and bedding was saved, but fully one-half of the contents of the house burned. Several out houses. In cluding one crib, were burned. The loss is $2,000 no insurance. Die po lice had hold of a wild cat this morning. It was Otto Nerwis, who keeps a book store in Dr. Gibbon's build inir. nearlv opposite the Second Presbyterian cnurcn. on rtortn irvon street, ii an oitv Goldsboro Areus: The death of Mr N- TJler Smith, in the 48th yesr of his age, irem pneumonia, rsponw irom i aim nome in vua upusr hciiuu ui ino 1 eountv. as occnrrinir Saturdav. The 1 deceased was a brother of Mr. B. V. Ira . .1 .1 J . a . 1..- W-.' lonmnoi mis city, anu oi me ibio major W. A. Bmith of Johnston county, ue was i wall known in thm city, where h. imaae irequenc visits ana oonversea I with many. The dead body of young negro man named Isaac Knight, 1 of Greene county, who was in this city It... C. J l.r fn. i. ,1,. wumij uu !. mi afternoon in company with two young I white men on a wagon, was found Hun luay morniutr near vuo cvudij kbio, ua tneonow mil roaa. r oui piayissus Imantaif. and tha f. wr vnnnff men. WA is Snow Hill i.il to twill in Investiga- I 8now HiU JaiI att iBTestiga- I tioa. The board of county coramls- ,iUO .isiinnssirBi. in an niiiraiNi inHHa.suirwifBii.airi fj . J' " taMov-JSll local option petition, pursuance of the i - i , i. j , i ' i M00nd Monday in June, coming, 8300 Reward offered by the- propri etors of Dr Saga's Catarrh Remedy for aa Incurable case. t TM uepuDiicsns or tne conrtn wara rsqneeiea to: mees at unjwituu, tuonaar, apri. wa, as o o eioca, n.m., - l f nomiaatiair sjta- lAllMaM M.l In. mm Ih. , H . U am. - 1 """"" '"" w "' aw I iav In Maw. 1RSQ sl B order ward comtnltCee, s ww w mmm , 1 5 '3, A. KkJHabdbow. Chairman Hi--. KomlnaUnr ConTentlos. Tha Republicans of this fifth ward of I tha city of New Berne are hereby notl- 1 ned . to meet at Samaritan Hall on IST SaC StSl IH a)InMaa a S A mm iai a a aa . a. TOtei lor en t,h9 first Monday in May. 'M,O.0T?r,f, Chriirman, For Sale, TWO MULES and ONE HORSE. CHEAP for CASH. Apply to C, S WALLACE, aplldtf Fiah Dock Strawberry Crates. 1,000 Sua wherry Crates, 5 000 Baskets. For sale cheap by 10 lw E. II. J. A. MEADOWS P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ASOMONKV HKOKI If. Craven St., two doors South of Journal office. A .pectany uaje lo.u. lor .lion lloi- 1U l.tgolltt.ltl mall Wul prartlo In Ibe Ooontl of Ctuwvu i ar- Wret. Jones. On.low and r'aruliou L'nlled 8lauw lXurV at New hern. Supreme Oourt ot Uia Blale. leUI ilil To the Cigar Traoe, 1 will present " A HANDSOMK WATCH to the cu.ton.cr who buvs the greatest number of Cijarj at retail from thu date to July 4th, JOHN DUNN. ai6 lw BABY CARRIAGES AM) Furniture!! A new lot of the Latest Styles of Hahy Carnuifes, and a larite assortment of every description of Furniture juhI re ceived, and will be received. Please, call and eee our Haby Cr riages. I'rltH-a Klght Down to Uock Itottom. JOHN SUTER sefi d w Middle sf. New Berne. AMD BABY CARRIAGES. THK UliU BRRVK Ft KMTI K K CO STILL LKADSI t e liave on hand anil are manufa. turlim an. I rei-elvlng every day hanilaome I'arlor Piuiu, i rianiher nulla. Mall Stands, Wani rnliea, l't.n.. Chairs, l.onnes. Tin Hafes and Mailressea. All the goods we manufacture are good and substantial. Wa also have the finest stock and latest style of Baby Car riages mat has ever been brought to this city. w have a tine slock of Clock., Pic tures and Mirrors. We Dav snot cash fos our goods and get a discount of III and .SO per rtent. therefore we can sell goods cheaper than any other .tors In this city. We are also agents fo- the Ecllp.e Hewing Machine ii nag no equal, ir you want a nrsl-clacs machine call and see ds before buying else where. We win save yon monev. T. J. TURNER. & CO., PROPRIETORS. 22 &2i Middle street. New Kerne, N. 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.f Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Board. Good board without rooms for four persons. Apply to Mas. JOHN WALKER. Johnson st., one door east Middle st, March 30th, 1889. dtf MOLASSES. English Island, Just arrived per Schr Mattie Hiles, For sale by ROBERTS & BR0 South Front St DR. ALPIIEUS I1ELD( Physician and Surgeon South Front St., bear Craven, nu29dlm NEW BERNE, N. a For Rent, Dwelling on Johnson street. oddosUs the Academy Oreen. Seven rooms. Apply to mlS dim F. H. SIMMONS. ;E.8AWYEE, FASin01TABLE ,, TAILOR ' MIDDLE feTHEET," i Two doors south Baku's Livery Stables ' aovi dtf" ' BERNE, N, d " This Column 1 1 ni; I B. DUFFY, Who will, n a Few Days, Give a List of the GOODS which he is NOW DAILY Receiving Middle St., New Berne i
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