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J OXJRNAL. VOL. VHT.-NO. 10. NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. APRIL 12. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. in Bcanrxss locals, r DtTLOIT FEES PRESS with Hew t -re letter by If Qui for ull by f .iiitKasa, Cell at Jocuixcflce, DICKENS WORKS The sample copy of the "BomM edition of Dick ers U &o om hand. Regular library go4 elota .binding- u4 clear print. We elab these works eocnplete wtu either the Daiiy or Wbzxlt Joc&aib at eatoaiahinily lor prtoee. Ca an J mo sample , , . eitf PL0UTH3, Cultivators sad Harrows ivory low prioee. . x - Ubo. Allm St Co. , J AMIS REDsfOHD. WHOLESALE UgCOB DEALER, hu jut rs ceiT.4 good assortment of Native Wines and Braediee, aad alio Km of the famous California VVLaa known at the'Angeluja," mad from tha fantoua and delicious An-elioa Grape. This Urape is only successfully cultivated in ' tbs Nmhera part of California; it is a ry delicate grapa and require cer tain conditions of eltmate to bring It to escellenee, which eoaditiooa ara only mat in that paradise) of tha United , PutM. Hie native North Carolina - Wines and Brand lea from tha viatagea of U arrets tt Co. and J. VT barton Oraeo ' ara of vary superior quality and are very pare. atlm IENTAL CHEWINQ GUM ; U Cleanses, Preaervaa and Beautifies tha teeth and s wee teas the breath. Recommended by dentists. Sold by drug-cists and eonfeotioners. Try it. epr9-U. ; IAIOIY'hEAT CUTTERS at ... v Geo.Allkm&Co. T1 LOWERS for decorations, boqneU, A. large aad email, or floral designs for any purpose famished on short notioe by leaving orders with 8am. Rsdcliff on Middle street. n23 tf IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDT AND HOLLAND GIN, just reoetved and ' for aale by Jut is Rkpmond. I FERTILIZERS for Trnoksrs and for .. Cotton Planters, at ' .- - V GsX. A LLEM ft CO. JUSf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Rkdmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low prioes. - ' - Gko. Allen & Co. PURE "WINES AND LIQUORS for ' Medicinal and other usee for sale by i James Rbdmond. . SATAMNAtt suffered another heavy lost by fire on last Tuesday. The Savannah eottou mill, valued at $150,000, was burned nod totally destroyed. President Harrison has de cided to eradicate the race ques tion. Ei way of doing it is to appoint white mea to office regard less of color. Kansas City Times. "' At Manson, Iowa, lastTaesday, Robert Schideler and wife were driving when a spark from Schide ler'a pipe ignited the clothing of bis' wife, and fthe was burned to death. - - General and Senator Sherman have joined in the request, it appears, that General Joe Johnston be , retained as r Commissioner of Railroads and the famous Confed erate, it is thought, will be retained in oS3ce. News and Observer, . In the Mormon- Conference, Salt Like, Monday evening, the statis tics of the church were presented, showing - a" total population of 153,011; the entire population is cl assified, and the ' church digni taries alone number over 30,000. Wilmington Star, Theejs thousand women, repre senting twenty-two different clnbs, held a meeting at Cooper Union, New York, Monday night, and not a? man s was allowed in the halL That's as bad as a star chamber ee;.!oa of the Senate. Washington Test. . . -.,-" r TZ2 lie'ian government has ' informally warned Boulanger to abstain from political agitation, - which the government will not tolerates The General has been informed that if he complies with V 3 wishes of the government in tln respect he will not be expelled 0"l am. -.- p -. Atlanta' Constitution,'.' and -ta Chronicle are flrinj afrl r Cwlqaitt. They are making , tnt as Colquitt . is' en Ui tts hearts of Georgians " .'1 rjra themselves io -i I sator. He has just : ; : i inora years in the ' will continue to the Ccnstlta 9 t3 the con xPbxsidxnt Clitxlajd and party passed through Wilson last Friday, and it is said he seemed greatly disappointed in not seeing as at the depot Wilson Mirror. That is a mistake. The editor of the Goldaboro Headlight ras on the ex-President's car, and Mr. Cleveland would not have per mitted the conversation between him and the editor to have been in terrupted even if all North Carolina had been at the depot yelling for him. A Boston, Mass., dispatch of the 7th says: Hev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., the brilliant young pastor of the Dudley Street Baptistr Church, announced to his people today that he had accepted the call of the Twenty third Street Baptist Church, New York. Although but twenty rive years old Mr. Dixon, who is a North Carolinian, was a lawyer and legislator before he was ordained to the ministry at Wake Forest College in 188G. lie goes to New York with the intention of building up a popular church, and his admirers here expect to see him succeed. Mr. Dixon is a typi cal "Tar Heel," tall and dark, with aquiline features, fearless in debate of public questions and a lover of baseball. lie will preach his last sermon here on next Sunday. The Daily Norfolk Virginian of Tuesday, April 0, says: The storm of Saturday night and Sunday appears to have afflicted Norfolk sorely bejond all other seaports, though future advices may show its effects in another light. The estimated damage in this immedi ate vicinity will probably range be tween 9400,000 and $000,000. The heavy loss to oar energetic and liberal people will elicit general sympathy, and yet it is satisfaction to oar people that other sections of Virginia and the country escaped with comparatively small damage. The pluck, courage and enterprise of oar people is a guaranty that they will regain their losses in due season, in the midst of their own suffering, they have room in their hearts for condolence for Savannah, becaase of the terrible devastating fire of Saturday night. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Noma Nunn Detroit Free Press. Simmons & Gibbs Attorneys at law. F. Ulrich Nails for pea boxes, eta. Mas. Scarbobo & Jonaa Spring mil linery. The buildings on tbe George street extension to the A. & N. C R. are being moved so as to make room for tha cemetery road. Several more quarries are to be opened on Rocky run or Deep gully for obtain ing rock for tha cemetery road. The foroe is making good headway in pat ting it down.. , . Capt. T. M. Soothgate's many friends ill regret to hear that ha was pre vented from coming on the last trip of the Man too on account of sick t ess. We trust that It is not strious. The local board of Underwriters pub lish a letter In this issue from the South Eastern Tariff Association in regard to property in the neighborhood of the oil stored near the foot of Craven street. We learn that &sv. H. W. Battle will lecture at Wake Torest College in the early part of May. and deHver the baccalaureate sermon at the Commence ment of Chorwan 'Female College in June. . ' Rev. Mr.' Crawford has a large 3 at tendance every evening at theM.E1. Church. His sermons are plain, prao tioal aftd simple, but full of earnestness, and persuasiveness, and manifest a deep love for the cause of, the Redeemer- v The JotTMAt Is indebted to the Mid dle atreeteloihter, W, B. Flanner for a . number . of baudsomelyv gotten, tip biotters io the shape of "The Gold and Silver" shirt which, he keeps in stock. Mr. Planner has recently opened busi ness in the city and carries a large and attractive stcek "' ;'of clothing, shoes - ; and "T other . goods. He keeps . his i ' business before the people in tbe columns cf ths Jova Ki tnl Jias a popular and reliable salesmsn in the "person of Mr, R, Baipptsf Yews. Tha steamer Man too of the O.D, line salts this men Log for Norfolk at 9 o'clock. Tha steamer Daflanoe ef the Clyde line arrived yesterday afternoon from Baltimore with a cargo of general mer chaadieo. She will leave on return trip this morning. The steamer Vesper of the E. U. D. line arrived yesterday with a cargo of general merchandise and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Annie of this line will arrive tomorrow morning. Now Law Firm, We publish today tha law card of Simmons & Gibbs, office next door te JocnsAL office. The firm of Simmons & Manly has dissolved, Mr. Manly is attorney for the banking house of Green, Foy ft Co., Mr. 8immous is attorney for the Nation al Bank. Mr. Manly will remain at the old offioe on Middle street where his friends and patrons will always find him ready to look after their interest with his usual seal and good judgment. Mr. Simmons of the new firm needs no commendation from us. He is well known throughout this section as one of the leading lawyers in whose hands tha interest of clients never suffer. Mr. Gibbs is a worthy young man who has recently obtained license to practice and possesses tbe necessary qoalities to make a successful lawyer. New Station at Korehsad City. Tha A. & N. C. R. has just bad com pleted at Morehead City one of the handsomest stations in ths Stats. It is a two-story building of natits pine, trimmings mahogany color, hard wood finish, comfortable seats, water closets, etc., etc. The second floor is fsr engineers nd conductors' sleeping room; the first floor is the ticket offioe, bsggage room, slseping room for baggage master aad reception room. It is so arranged that an additional reoeption room can be added if necessary. It is located nesr tbe warehouse and supplies a conve nience that has been needed for some time. Like other work that bas been done on tbe A. AN. O. R., it Is good and substantial. The Teachers' Assembly. The next session of the North Caro lina Teachers' Assembly will be held in the hall at Morehead City on the 18th of June to 2d of July. The outlook for large attendance and a successful ses sion la very promising. 8enator Z. B Vanoe is expected to deliver the open ing address. The Assembly has already given an impetus to education In North Carolina that has been felt throughout the State, and it la capable ef accom plishing great good in the future. Every teacher, not already a member, who makes or intends making teaching a business should at once correspond itb Capt. Eugene G. Harrell. the Secretary, at Raleigh, with a view of becoming a member. Tha Atlantio Hotel will furnish board to all members of the Assembly at 81.00 per day. The City Election. Next Monday evening at 8;30 o'olock is the time set apart by the Democrats to assemble in the different wards and nominate candidates for Conncilmen to be voted for on the 4th of May. We wish now to put in a plea for harmony in the Democratic ranks They have three out of five ward in the city and have complete control of the oity government if they so desire. Every Voter should attend his ward meeting and make an effort to nominate the best man for the position. Our oity election too often turns on who is to be Mayor, who is to be tax collector and ho is to be eity marshal. The first thins; to do Is to elect a board of compe tent gentlemen in whom the people have confidence., This done we can all safely trust then! with filling the other positions. Let all. therefore, attend the ward meetings and when the nomina tions are made, vote for the nominee. New Berne Is ready for a forward move.- It la- important .that her eity affairs he administered wisely, prudent ly and economically,- Let. there be no scramble, but a determination u elect a good Board of Councilman. - Charlotte is making it warm for the burglars.- Other towns ought to be en the lookout.; If run out of Charlotte they wilt esrry their deviltry into other places v VtV'ai y, --; Local Board of flrw Uaderwrlter?, ?.4 tt Tew Berne; tC Oti tj'f 1 Tbei matter la reference to- the oil storage was submitted to tbe Executive Committee at a meeting held on 1st Inst. The" om mi ttee directed me to address yon a letter and request your Board to Increase the rates 1 per osnton all property ejected by this oil storage. The Association, would cromulzate an inorease in rates, but New Berne being sa excepted city,' it is proper for your ucara to use action. s v - Chas. C, Fr-iwsa,Seo' .; 1 f "'Ji-Fatrn Tri"? Associating At:..,Ca., April 8,ir3. , - 50KTU CAROLINA EVYS. From the Mate Papers. Goldsboro Argus: The electric lie ht that the Argus h. so unrelentingly ad vocated for Goldaboro during all these slow-lapsing months and revolving years, k at length on ihe of ma terialising into a full fledge J, radiant reality. There are any quantity of letters being received hsre just at this time by their former em ploy ws from numbers of colored people who went West from this Motion some wsekt ago with the exedus fr. Poor, deluded nigs," went Wet. And they are ask ing money to come home ou. Wilson Mirror. Saturday morning Mrs. Robbing, the mother of Mn. John Moore, yielded to the lummont of the Master, whom she had so faithfully served and honored, and went uo to that home of rest, to In with Uim amid the blent Tbe protracted meet ing at the Methodist church closed on Friday night. A good and glorious work was done in the cause of tbe Mastsr. Sixty happy eouis have found tbe pearl of great price, and now re joice over the trod givrn peace which asset h all uodsretariil itisr The Kev. Miles S. Reed of Krauliin, Virginia, wbo recently proached a itrium in the Baptist church in this place and made such a tine iniprcraio.'i ui n all who eard Ins earnest and fervij and im reaeive discouise, h s accepted a cull the pastor ite of th: i hur. h in this lace, and Mill occupy iho pulpit n the drat Sunday m Slav Charlotte Lhrumcla Wrtfi.liv in, in ing, about 4 o clock , t!ii ics. lonce ot Mis Minnie Hell, corner Tlnrd and t' streets, was robust of :k great deal of lothing and other ai tides, l'hetnief nlered the front door ana r ibbed thres rooms, in two of which persons wsre sleeping Destructive tired are re norted in the turpentine region of Richmond and Moore counties On Monday night at Lesille, a drunken man wbo was put in jail, set run to the jail to burn his way out. The jil ws burned down and the man was burst up. The eighth annual meet g of tbe stockholders of the Mutual Building and Loan Aaeociation of C har lotte was held last evening at the Mayor's court room. Among other thingv the Secretary's report shows that the average profit is li) per cent per annum, and that for tlx past two ears all taxes have been u l by the Association. Elisabeth City Economist We were nformed by ons who know that up to Thursday of last week there had been brought to this town to be reshipped North, sisty thousand mors shad than sre shipped to the same date last sea son, and that ths fishing interests was greatly increasing, and now exceeded in value all the agricultural products in this vicinity. When our oyster fundum Is fully developed we shall see a coun try of such marvelous resources, such as the world has rarely eeen. Our city dads have done well and generous At their last meetiog they appro priated fifty dollars toward the enter tainment of tbe medical guests who ill honor the old town by holding their annual State convention on the 6th, 17th and 18th inst. with us. The sessions of tbe convention willbeopeu to the public and we are of tbe opinion that we shall get our jaws so twisted bv learned words, that it will take us sometime to gat back to the linguistic pork and greens of the English tongue Washington Progress: The prisonsrs made an unsuccessful attempt to break ail on Tuesday night last. They bad nearly made good their escape, which ould only have required about fifteen minutes longer, when they were die- covered and their plans defeated. They had loosened several bars of the same indow that Newton made his escape from. The mill belonging to Mr Rufus Fleming, located about thirteen miles above here on Tar river, was burned on Wednesday night last. Tbe mill was a new one which was built about one year ago. The mill, 40,000 shinglss and 40,000 feet of lumber was alia total loss, with no insurance. The people of Washington are especial ly favored at this time with tbe oppor tunitv of spiritual improvement. The Episoopals are conducting a speoiai service, it being, the lenten season There is a series of meetings in progress at the Presbytsrian church with con siderable interest shown, snd the Meth odists are conducting a protracted meeting with favorable rseults. Oar colored friends are also at work on this line. Durham Tobacco Plant: We have heard it stated that Mr. Robinson said on last Thursday, standing on Peabody street looking westward: I would give $25,000 for tha privilege of running my railroad up this street." This was Thursday evening. Saturday night brought a severe niizzara, ana nve oi our reputable oity aldermen met and voted the franchise worth, according to Mr. Robinson s own statement, 125,000 free, gratia, and for nothing, besides en forcing damsges amounting to won sands of dollars upon the property of some of our best citnens. We were surprised to lesrn this morning that Messrs. Bowers s Arenaeii, aeaisrs in dry goods, bad made an assignment. The preferred credits amount to over fiva thousand dollars A warrant was issued todsv for B. Price to answer the charge of obtaining money wader falsa pretense. ' It is said that Price passed an advertising' bQl m imitation of a 1100 bill ef money, upon tha clerk at Tickers', bar, at Hickstown, and ob tained therefor one pint of liquor and ninetr-ntee dollars and seventy-five cents la good, money,. Price had tot been found at out latest advice. - . , - r -.. e ' . ADVICH TO BOTH ECU. Mrs. WcBtoWg fiooTHiNa Btbut should always be used .for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the euros. aHavs all vain, cures wind ealic, arid is the beet remedy for Jdiar Boea. Twenty -jive cents a notue. Tewa Talk. H O, John, there is one thing I wish to impress on your mind, that there is the finest lot of samples ever brought to New Berne town at R. Sawyer's, the Fashionable Tailor, and his prices just suits the times. J Yes. its true. Just see this suit 1 have on. It can't be beat for the money in all the towns around. H Now, this was once a double breasted sack and he altered it into a single-breasted sack. It you want to economize R. Sawyer's is tbe place to go. apr!2 It. Baellea'e Inlti alv. Tut Best Salts in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, doers. Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' ouree pilee or no pay required. It ie guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe SS oents pert ox For sale by R. N. Duffy. an 17 . M SIMMON. II. L. ulHB Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LA'.V. Will praciies in tbe count es of Craven, Jones. Onslow, Carteret, i'amlico. Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven trt,-et, Dit door below Joi knal office. aplidwtf For Pea Boxes and Cabbage Crates At Lowest Price, by JT. Ulric-Ii, WHOLKSAI.K OKOCKK, MIl'PI.K VI UEKT. NEW UK USE. N i Spring Millinery. New Goods ! Latest Styles and Dress Making! MRS. SCARBORO & KOONCE Second floor, Southeast Corner, of O MARKS' STORE, 12dwlm NEW BERNE, N. C. Strawberry Crates. 1,000 Strawberry Crates, i.000 " Bsskets. For sale cheap by 10 lw E. II. J. A. MEADOWS P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AM) MONEY' llKOKI'.lt. Craven St., two doors South of Journal office. A specialty made In negotiating small oam for abort time Will practice In the Oontittea of Graven. Car teret, Jonea, Onslow and Pamlico. I Dited Btatea Conn at New Berne, and Supreme Court of tbe State. febl iltf To the Cigar Trade, I will present " A HANDSOME WATCH " to the customer who buys the greatest number of Cigars at retail from thii'dsteto July itb, 1889. JOHN DUNN. ap6 lw BABY CARRIAGES AND Furniture!! A sew lot of the Latest Styles of Babv Carriages, and a large assortment of every description of Furniture just re' ceived, and will be received. Please call! and see our Baby C&r riagei. Prioes Right Down to IRock Bottom. J0I1II SUTER se dvr Middle sf. Hew Berne. T BABY CARRIAGES. THE (EW BttRMBJ rTJRlvriTRE CO, BTILI. bKADS! We bare on band aad are mannfactnrlDi ana leoelvlog every ear naadsome rartor Halt. tumMr Bona. Mail Hianda. ward' roDea. ueoke, unairs, Loantea. Tin Bares aaa Mattresses. Alt the coode we maanfactore are food and substantial. We also have the noeel etocK. ana latees styie or koj iwr rtaiee teat bas ever been brodht to tbts ettv. We bave a fine stock of Clocks, ne ts rea and Mirrors. We pay'spot eaab for oar roods, and set a discount of 40 and 60 Mr cent, therefore we sen sell fooda cheaper ttaaa an ether store In this eity. We are alaoecente fa tbe Eellpee Bewlea Veenlne. It haa ao exneJ. If roa Want a aeat-elua Machine eaU and see oe before buying etae Wner.. we win save yow money. iT J. TURNER t CO.,- OAHndJestreet,.ewBne,M.c; This Column i 1 1 i H. B. DUFFY, Who will, In a Few Days, Give a List of the GOODS which he is WOW DAILY Receiving Middle St., New Berne t a '-.r $.: i: '
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