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OtJENffl. . - --s S VOL. VIII.-N0.11. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. - susnrass locals. CLL HA US. Brsakfaat 8tripa, O Cornad Beef, Shoulders, Beaf Twum, Chipped 3t, .OxJflih, TjaiVtM. Crushed Wheat, Oat Flakes, Mu. &Mat, Etaporated Apple. Pis P.'iit, frunea, Greea. Gs.Taploca, C:uo, Fresh Leanoo. Cocoaaute, Carry PowdereCspsrs, Uaoaroni, Fla voring Eitraeu, Maple Simp, Olives, t) oor NuU, Breakfast Bumiay, 8am a, Worcestershire 8uoe Pick , Catsup, White Brans. Choloe Teae,Fiue Toilet Boap, Import) BT Rasa. .-...:'.'.-'"; J C.E.SL0TM. DETROIT FBES PRESS wkh Ne Born leUer by If Qaad for sale by Kama N job, Call at JouhiL office. " "TVICKENS ' WORKS Tha aarople XV oop of the "Bos" edition of Dick- , am la now aaad. Rsgular library aiia, good cloth binding and elaar print. Wa club tbaaa worki oomplata with either the Daily or Wuily JovrkaL at astonishingly loar prices. Ca 1 and tea sample. aS tf IiLOUd-S, Cultivators and Harrowa . at vary tow prioea. . v- Qao. Awn ft Co. TAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE O LIQUOR DEALER, just re ceived a good assortment of Native Wines nd Brandies, and alao boom of the femone California Wlna known aa tba "Angelica," mada from tba famoua and delicious Angelica Grape. Tbia Orapa ia only luooeeefally cultivated in tba 8outbarn part of California; it ia a ' very delicate grape and requlree car taio cooditlona of climate to bring it to excellence, which oonditiona are only met In that pared Isa of tba United Statei. Bia native North Carolina - Winea and Brand lea from tba vintages of Garrett ft Co, and J. W barton Green are of very superior quality and are . very pure. - - a2lm DENTAL CHEWING GUM Cleanses, PreesYvee and Beantiflea the teeth and aweetene tha breath. ' Recommended by dentista. Sold by drugtiata and confectioners. Try it. - aprg-tf. -. If AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at ., A - . Qeo. Allxn ft Co. N 1 LOWERS for deoorations, boqneta, large and amall. or floral deaigna - for any purpose furniehad on short notice by leaving ordera with 8am. Rsdcliff on Middle street. r23tf IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, just received and 1 for tela by . .... J axes Redmond. T?ERTTLIZ&RS for Traokara and for A1 Cotton Planters, at '''''" ; 00. ALLESftCO. JUSf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY - for sala by Jambs Redmond. ' CNE thousand Rolls Wall Paper at , vy vary low prices. - . .. :V. ' Geo. Allen Co. DURE WINES AND LIQUORS for A Mediolnal and other naea for aale by ;.f.-;.4y ;. ' James Redmond. - ; o&NATOa. . BSXBKAN it to 0 abroad at his own expense. - i . . . . - Tra season -is rather late, but ' look out for political cyclones in ' the West, . Hon. Nathan P. Dixon has . been v elected, IT- S, Senator from . Rhode Island. . ;. . GEN. JAMES LONGSTREET'Sresl ' denct in Gainesville, Ga., was de . stroved by fire last Monday. Lots ' 110,000. Ko insurance. ; .. Municipal elections in the Ter ritory of Montana on Tuesday show remarkable Democratic gains. Mr. Russell B. Harrison lives there, ; What's the matter with Montana 1 ' . ' Distinguished lawyers ia the city of New Berne haveadded to their professional fame "by estab- . lishir 2 the fact that negroes re fused to stop working when ordered ; Ex - Gov. John Schuyler Crosby haviBg demanded of Eua ' Bell narrison; an ". apology for an article in the Live . Stock Journal, base..; with a positive refusal on thop-.fc ct Mr. Harrison.1 -What next! In a trial- out West the identity of the prisoner with thej party accused was the point - at issue. Tba dog tf the criaiaal waa Intro C : - land cut an end to . the ease zzV.j recognizing his master 1 : 1 owing his pleasure at meet : election at Albany, T$r : : t!:9 Democrats swep . Vt'Vtt really seems thai n tr'.rZ about a new i. How wondsrfullj End Democrats '' r";-?.!iost,w and ' Vr-t P?r.ccr "It is said ex-Kin 2 Mflan, of I Servia. lives constauUr in ieail that his life win bo Ukan. Wa i - w int conceive wbf anybody should vast to take his life, but " ,7TL. ,V-VV." : ikiuiu uig ik b vwu)ut nwa better use than Milan has made of I it . I THB Ignorance of some folks lsc,i Convention which conveaee next ftmnrina an1 HialiaarrAnimr. ThAi-ali- . . I are editors, even di tors, in iniainera wnicb convenea today nnnnrrv mhn anak- af tha 1iffionlrv I , i of putting the four pig's into the over. After all our efforts to lift this people up to a high plane of intelligence, there is no excuse for I the man wbo doesn't know that the pigare already in the clover and the trick ia to pot them into the pen. Exchange. A MOONSHINER journal in North Carolina hoists the names of "Hill and Randall'' as a Presidential ticket in 1892, upon the platform of "abolition of all internal revenue aws." David B. Hill is a Demo crat:, he is therefore not in favor of abolishing the taxes on vices and luxuries while the tax on the necessaries of the people remains at nearly the war maximum. N.Y. World. - The Washington Post publishes London disDatch of Anril 9. as in m. ria. t y-. a " 7 I wo. xUO o,. o.uica u; uuuucco toat me isigns uon. wu- tarn Henry Smith, first lord of tbe treasury, is about to be raised to the, neeracrn. and thai; h will sut. cordinelv resiirn the eovernment Hrhin in ,h Tfnnon nm I ' " - I Q w. unit. n. A !,- V.'. 1- 1L . 1 uiuu0, uu utiao ui9 eu iu me House Of Lords. The Gazette in- sists that of the possible candidates (or the leadership, in succession to I Mr. Smith, namelv. Lord Randolph nhnrp.hill SirMinhaal nirt.Ronh I - w..m uii wivuwvt A-a. JVSWU S a Mr. Goshen, and Mr. Balfour, the i uniaeu is iuo uast cnoice, ana it declares that the conservatives I Will not tolerate any leader Other! than Mr. Balfour. SV LiJJALi JNiLVYh. nj!w ADVERTISEMENTS. W L. Palmer Cigars. C. E. Slover Small hams, eto. The truck farmers are shipping cab bags. A shower of rain would be very ao ceptable to the truckers. The thermometer registered 83 at the Journal yesterday afternoon. Tbe oyster boats are beginning to ar- rive again. They were badly scattered 1 by the storm and some of them lost. I Major Dennison'a. water werka are very convenient theae dry windy days. Oar Middle and Pollock merchants are blessed. Lewis Washington, the house mover, haa completed Jh job of moving tha houses on the extension of Oeorto street. The Jarman ice factory ia now tarn lag out about two tons per day. Daring the summer he intends getting in ma chinery that wiU produce ten tons par day. AAVraanAfiilal: 4l.n . wiui of caps, S. H. -ray for Councilman of the First wud. The Captain la 71 thnrmiffh ffnlnr knalnaaa- -lan anil tnorougn going bnautasa man . and would make a good CounoUmaa. If ha gets tne nomination on Monday evening it will afford tha JoinWAeat DieMdn "" nM nia caaa snoveo ureto giva htm its earnest support. ; . . .. , ' Oar marble man. J. Willis, made a.hfn.nt tn. iia,t.- J-itai r P I to Georg la y esterday. Ba wau a-.you w. w aaUa yum) i gan wauge oona ia ureansoon i" service ia the office or the First A sail some two or three years ago and tha I terday a writ of habeas eorpna waa la- taat Postmaster General, and the salary work ana prion gave such entire iatl,1I,BT -BO ' m,"r faxtionthat h.ha.-anotharord.lamdfaof Willis's work will always stand oa its merits, and his prices will oomoare favorably with any other nubia yard. . Oar friends in the country should not forget Memorial Day. General CnUea A. Battle wilf deliver the address and will Uka for hia snblacl the hale ef . ., '.t, MM. . .. . ... . ' inancenorsvuie. inu is tne name in which Stonewall Jackson reoeived the wound which, with other complications, terminated his Ufa on the 10th of May, 18C3. -...,. aiauy exonisaerates m wis section were ; in this battle, and as usncral Uatue wa? so t'vey rgaal fa that contest,' he will ..,r, f -9 W ; vjj w become a r .t Shipping; Sawo. ataaamYespex of the e. aa Una aailed 'yesterday afUraoon with I lumber, oottoa and track. The Annie of thu line will arrive today. Tha ateamar Tahoena will sail talal 'Itobaplaoad at the larvae mill ju " I Biie. , I ur. iraca tmny len lor uisaneui I Ultv Taatardaw tn tha Rt&ia limA U I j ci.-.w-i - , "u" J - Cant. C. B. Keeler of Brant Island I lunt noaae arrived veeteraav. tie re- . . porta the atorm on Saturday and Ban day aa terrific The aobooner Nellie Potterof waahington was wrecked at Hatteraa and ia a total loaa. K Qaad'a New Berne Letter. Mr. C. B. Lewis has quite an interest ing letter in this week 'a Detroit Free Preaa from New Berne. He giveeua quite a aend off on the trucking indua- try, but fails to mention the induce ments we have offered .for manufao tnrera. Hia viait to North Carolina will be the beet advertisement the State has had in many yeara. He givea the simple facta about the resources, climate and such other facta as people seeking homes desire to know. Assault Justifiable. E. Af. Pavia. firat aaaiatant enaineer of the fire department, was before justioe E. O. Hill yesterday upon the loharga of an assault and battery on Hatton Hudson on the day of the fire at "nao UBwon " ot iM C010rM B,n luuuau uvir w uuuiv lur idiudiuk v J a obey the officers of the department The .Vidence ahowed thatHudaon not only refused to obey but flted vary ia suiting language towards Mr. Pavie, whereupon Mr. Pay ie etruck him with 016 trmpet. ana. S. I J . a . . . . n me oourt neia mat me language uaea . ,fl . M p , ,. -trlkilwr,h-hin ' " aad therefore ordered the defendant to be discharged and the prosecutor to pay the cost The prosecution was represented by w- E- Clarke, E.q., ho aaked for an appeal. The appeal The appeal was denied, it being a case where the Justioe had final r'" on. Another Law Firm. Meaere. Clement Manly and Owen H lunioanavarormeaacopartneranip ror a ...a the practioa or law, with office on tne Min A ArtA. rt Ika k.nW1n t,i,aa tt 0"n. Foy&Co., formerly occupied oy simmona x uaniy Mr. Manly as junior member of the late firm, waa an important- factor in working up a large and lucrative prso tice. He has won, and still retains ths confidence and esteem of the people in all the adjoining counties, and hun dreds of clients will testify to his read! nees to respond wbsn dnty calls. tm rinl. V.. k. In L ,,.,1,'iu uow ior aoout nve years ana nss never failed to impress a client with bis seal land deaire to do his whole dnty. He has devoted much of hla time lathe laatyear or two to investigating titles and - lk,n oonveyanoea of real estate and l-thia Una has been very successful "rong nrm We wish both the two new firms that spring from tha old firm of Simmons A Manly, the same degree of success that has marked the career of the old firn for the last tenwesrs. They are all worthy gentlemen, nave a tnorougn Jtnowieage 6f the law and keep pace with the I timet. Important Cua Daclded i gainst the ' 8Uto,"d?B?r H A T.Tttnrre v. TV. n. Anril 11 fkmt I J - - . aw - T tt . mil HV BIi In In UWII. OI LailllK' I ton, .entucy, wm arrested her bylMra. fiarham. removed. Mr. Janob tloraerortneoounty commisaionera ror I SBall InsV 1 lawta-klwa a auulai fea tSUh an t t W I " "J wmmyvm num - Oot lioeaae. Ha waa tried before a j magistrate and fined. He refused to I pay me nne ana was pus in jail. 11a 'Inn In tka NnMrMr Iwin. Tn thai.. .j . -r.: t ,u j In . tha meantime a similar ease was pending la rt alOi,eeBabOTO No wishing watt f or tha Bute eonrts? the case wMmo-td to th United Butea oonrt I ground u tha drummarsMioense ease, I It ia now thought Mr. Hawk will bria tof Ctpk &. H. Urtf for"CaeIna. j '-. Edttob Jotjekal: I beg leave to rag gest the name ot Capt. B. H, Gray as snltawa man lot tne poaitlon Of U0UB- Ul. .1 .L. . . ... 1 DUIUIB VI 1IM fim nanii- I . ,, , rmm- : Kew Berne, AprU Iftit, 1888. y 4 r m a Wa S-'I ,;ij,;:.L: . ..-i . ijV.". w wan .?e propriswra oi ut. riercea """" wwsm wi-oov-ry naaww " no me tnas wonaeriui meaicine for srjy blood taint or humors, erup- A gentleman who haa bean almost tion, r;r s, blct'has, SCrofulOUSl.il ,u. o,.. .,,!, ,.u. .k. 4 i iiiaium iOHTU CAROUSA SEWS. From the State Papers. Greenville Riilrctoi A eolurad child aged three veera a fiUily buroel on laat Wedneaday in thu ton. Laal weat of town ia chirgs of Mr. Jact Jahuie Argonaut A pro- traded ineeun u do sotog an in tka Mthiu1it I'ni.r. h .-nnii uo,ta.i DT RT D- K Bruion, ihe pastor HacEUOIly, colored, alias remand Cnxr, who broka jail 10 Ooldaboro laat IJuiT.and who haa iwne brvtsn ju here, waa arrested bj tfuoer Lollies iaal iir.ij. - i ... """"'" J Washington Gaz.eue WhetUr ihe survey of tbe Coa.-t Lie l'o. io tbia place means anythmi;, wo cannot tell, but fear the survey a thd grand tinaU of the road builJinj lhere havt been 18 nama praentd or uiember- ahip at the Method ,i (.'hurch. Iter. J A. ureane, from Aurora, an i Kv. Mr. Lows, from I'olututi. are aaaiating Bev. Mr. Ware, ai i u.tcrtvt 8fm8 to be increasing Elizabeth t'lty N Tti. l-mmia siooera -re m a.foai .e.binn f (er day in connJeraii u ( ( ih t I n 1 1 . n of a Jill Ttity ai'j.ijm'.i.l a . mm Huh and decided to t'fjiu vnrk at on A loi purcha-ed from Mr t' V tirandy The aloop SUki Kiu. 1ud bar Pierson, w uh a load of r.uu from this place to Murf reeaboro, f 'Uiulf red on Wade's t'oint bar durioK "t.'rui Sunday and sunk The cargo will be a total loaa, tha eacl can b g (U'n of! again. News and Oberr It n mated thai the recent blizzard did no damage to the fruit. Tha prohibitioniaia of this city are circulating another petition for a local option election in June. The roof of the Page factory at ( ary wan blown off on Saturday night last during the wind atorm -The value and efficiency of a tire department wa never mora plainly deuionatratnd than last night. It did prompt and effective service and but for it the rotudence of Mr. Broughton and probably others would hays been swept by the tl imt-s. Scotland Neck Democrat According to appointment Binhop l.yman waa al Trinity church lat Sunday. He preaoOed in tbe morning and at aight. Eight persona were continued and special collection waa taken up for dio cesan miaaiooa. On laet Monday. a- cording to appointment, the subacrib ing stockholders met in i'ittmaa hall for permanent organization of the cot ton factory. The soliciting committee. consisting of A. McDowell. I! I. Alla- brook, John L. Kitchin, N. B. Josey. D Edmonson, M. Hoffman and K. K. Ilil Hard, reported subscriptions obtained in round numbers $27,750. Tarboro Southerner: Sunday morn ing, near tbia place, on the road leading to MoNair s Crossing, a small negro boy found tbe body of a negro man lyiog stiff and cold In death. The coroner oame to the conclusion that death caused from whiskey and exposure. John L. Kelley, of this place, and by the way a batter smith never stood at a forge and weilded a hammer, has in vented a buggy axle which he will soon have patented. Should the inven tlon prove a success the manufacture of buggy axled will be revolutionized and Mr. Kelley, as well as the liberal hearted gentleman who ie backing him will reap a rich reward Hookerton Clipper: Mrs. Haywood Edmuuson of this county waa found I OBU ID fcUO WUli V Iirr UUI11C OU 1HHL j l . i 11 . u i i . in tni well heB(j foremost and broke her neck in the fall. When taken out I the body was warm, showing that she bad taken her life about daylight, she waa about sixty years old and leaves a son and dauxnter, both grown While on his way home from Shine, this county, Saturday night, Isaac Knight, colorsd, fell from the wagon 'hue intoxicated and broke his neok There were two white men with him we did not learn their names) who put him in the wagon, not knowing he was dead, and stayed with him till dsy liivht. Th man warn Arrant Arl hut wrt leased by the verdict of the jury of inquest. I Roanoke News: A protracted meet mg is in progress tnia ween at trie tsap tin ehurch in Scotland Neck. The L"...' br the Re boro, Mrs. Cc pastor, the Rev. Dr. Hufham, will be ev. J. H. Dill, of Golds Cora R. Davia. wifnnf n c r-:- i j i i I . J - . - - .K ralntail nnatm I art-ana at. H ilr vira 1 Dickens who lives near this place was I at m . a 1 several weeKS ago tasen 111 Wltn SO 81- of nneumonia. from whirh he recovered in due course, but be lost his mind and has oen in a state of lunacy ayer ,inoe. Gen. L. O. Estes has I aamirad a nnattinn in partment, it ie announced by the tele grtph. He .has been appointed first Mjirtant anperintendent of the railway service, and will be assigned to I w twenty-five hundred dollara. Wilson Advance: Two new mem bars wera reoeived in the' Presbyterian church last Sunday. We believe every church ia oar town is making an be tan stial progress, "i ll bet I saw 75 to bacco barns in Black Creek, Cross Road s and Spring Hill townships," said - 1 Sheriff Crowell to as, after having gone a I through those townships.- On Sunday nignsiaaiv tne a waning nonseor nr. I Ta. V miTnmmA it ka .1 I mmmt amiuv, .Ha.u iu nuo vuaa vi : lNa.h nnnntv. aa Aa.rm-ari h ftra . regrel to learn. The family escaped from the burning building int their night clothes and aaved nothing exoept . ocoa ana a portion or in Dea eiolhes. Tha loss is about six hundred w dollara.' Mr. Kemp is a hard working -,. .,. ln.a r.lia hi " ; - -J V - ui. tfraat dpal mnra . whakt , haa tiaan says that ha learns from ths regis ters of deeds of the different eounues that the number of mortgage recorded is not near so large as formerly. "I never aaw ao much small grain planted in Wilson or the farmers so well up with their work," said 8heriff Crowall. Our farmers are at work in earnest and we expect to see better times bare in the not far distant future- Forty three members have been reoeived in the Methodist church since the revival was begun ssvsral weeks ago. Forty flvs members havs been reoeived this year. A PLE AeiNU eK-NSK Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follow a the uae of Syrup of Figs, aa it acts in harmony with nature to effectually eleanae the system when costive or bilioua. ro sale in 50c. and $1 00 bottles by all lead ing druggists. l it. auk' lGAK' Ctgftrat ClOAHS! Vil j ou cd i rent, i hat I itr to tell. aud Ottatrw Mall want to tell. by4 V eiuu i ti Al :i my bul teas, by it t mile (xwr living, but 1 hope an hon est one I tali 1 waa Jargtt it) a n ufactui er of at me felnd. when I could employ m l lb- poor fel lows who dou t waui to wot k if itv eounl 1 would find -omelhtnfc for tbein lo u keep llieni out .if mlarhier. Hut till a i must aell Ogr And Tf tacr. and ty tti way. If ytu want Wka El y floe Cti-wint: lotA4.-t'o. I have it. and otnr good iudn Pls, Mi.l Mmokers' ArtU'lsj j(tnerany A Htnla Waier, Ulner AL3. 1H. Ho.-k WAlcr. and we lay, Co me and see me WM I a. HALMKK. Middle at.. .Newbtrn. K, M SIMMONS. II. L. 'ilMHS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LA'V. Will practice in the countips of Craven, Jones. Onslow, t'arteret, i'amlioo. Lenoir and Hyde, ami in the Federal Courts. Hlice on (.'raven street, next door below J. it k.n a i, offloe. aplJ.lwif For Pea Boxes and Cabbage Crates At Lowest Price, by IT. TJlx-ieli, WHOLKSALK (.UOCKK, Ml llil. K NTHEET, NEW HERSK. N . 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. 2Fxx2TriJ.txaL-e AND BABY CARRIAGES. THE NEW BRRIVB FUR NIT IRK CO. STILL LKAD81 We have on hand and are manufacturing and receiving every day handsome I'arlor nniu, Chamber Bulla, lift 1 1 Hianda, ward- robea, Dcska. Chairs, Lounea, Tin Safes ami Maitreuea. All the eooda we manufacture are goiKl and auhatantlal. We alao have the anet stock and latest style of Baby ( ar riat.es tnat baa ever been brought to this city. We have a One stock of ( locks, Pic lurea and Mirrors. We pay spot cash for our goods, and get a discount of to and VI per cent, inererore we ean sen gooaa cheaper than any other store In this city. We are alaoagenla fo- tbe Ecllpae Hewlog Machine t haa no aoaal. If yon want a nrst-ciasa machine call and see aa before baying else where. We will aave you money. T. J. TURNER & CO., PROPRIETORS. 22 AH Middle street. New Berne, N. ('. Strawberry Grates. 1,000 Strawberry Crates, 5,000 " Baskets. For sale cheap bj 10 1 w E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS . P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MONEY BROKE!?, Craven St., two doors South of Journal office. A specialty made In negotiating small loans ror anon time. Wui practice la tba Counties of Graven, Car teret, Jonea, Onalow and Pamlico, United fitatea Court at Mew Berne, and supreme) uouri 01 us state. lebl du BABY CARRIAGES ND Furniture!! A aew lot of tha Latest Styles of Baby Carriages, and a large assortment of every description of Furniture just ra calved, and will be received. Please call and sea oar Baby Car riages . . -. 4-- Si , ..r : . - Prices RfRht Down to 'Rock noTCom. rv..t .i x: -, r-.-X: jonn SUTER . This Column is mi: H. B. DUFFY, Who will, In a Few Days, Give a List of the GOODS which he is NOW DAILY Receiving twiddle St., New Berne c 4 . '7 'V. . f a ; -, ". " ietfdvr yKMdlortlTa Berne
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