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J OTJRNAL VOL, VIIL-NO. 14. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. V 1 1: HE susnniss locals. lKiE ELACKBE&KY JUICE A medical purpose at , ei7 U Jams Rumoro'a. ISLAID. Lsid er Lieaed Tie N.use ft T. K 8 Co. Stock Book. Any paniee having the mi will pleaee deliver u , elUer D L RotM,8 ftT. DETROIT FREE PRKiS wiik New Born letter by II Qm4 for uli by Kiiulitiit GtllatJocBSALeffic. DICKEN3 WORKS The simple copy of the wBca" editioa of Dick at is now oa band. Regular library ' eiae. goed cloth binding end oleer print. Wo elab thee worki complete wuh either the Daiut or Wimly v Jocks aL at astonishingly low price. Ce ( f. nd M Malt!. . a8 tf P ID UQEI3, Cultivator end Harrows - it rory low prloee. - Qio, Allm 4 Co. DISTAL CBEWINQ QUM Cleanaea, Preesrve ind Beautifies - the teeth and sweetens the breath. Recommended by dentist. Sold by druggist and ooafeetioaere. Try it. '-. aprS-tf. I FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at ' . G. AUJta ft Co. I - - LOWERS for decorations, boqueu, . large aad small, or floral designs for any purpose farnrshed on abort notioo by ieaTiag orders with 8am. ' Radolift ob Middle atraet. m2J if 1MPORTE0 FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, Jus received and for aala by Jjlxks Ridmohd. VT?ERTILJZERfl for Truckers and for 1 Cotton Planters, at ; ' Obo. Allen ft Co. . TCST RECEIVED-Another lot of -J GARRETT'S COQNAO BRANDY . for sal by Jamks Rkdm;nd. ONE Thousand Rolls Will Paper at very low prices. ; , , Geo. Allen ft Co. 1)URB WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other uses for sale by .; James Redmovd ON last Saturday the citizens or Anguitftv subscribed $1,800 to the Georgia Con federate Home. ; : It la stated that General Boulan jjerisinbad health. His friends ire anxious concerning bis con dition. - A-London dipatcb of April 13 aja: 'Two thousand emigrants left Liverpool today lor America, making a total of twelve thousand who. Lave sailed from that place dorfng the past week." TherxU no longer any donbt - as to the success of tbe movement for a Confederate home in Georgia. - About $35,000, have already been : subscribed, and it Is thought that ;i this Amount ean be raised to tioo,6rjovi . Thb Raleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says : "The negroes who are writing each appeals , for Help to 'git back to Norf Calinj' will not receive many : responses, if Indeed they get any. Tbey certainly will get none from this section." i'iK'.- Ths . Augnsta Chronicle praises North Carolina for the noble ex ample It has set in devoting a tax of 1110,000 a year for pensioning the Confederate survivors in need. It was well done and no' mistake. Now f for a soldiers' home. Wil . mington 8tatv v . ' Ths story of the fruitless efforts of the war fyeels to escape the storm at Samoa is fall of pathetic incidents. The crews of the Tren ton and Vandalia cheeredT .each ether, and the band of the Trenton was playing The Star Spangled Banner" , as the ship swept on to certain death. -'-v.v.Vk'P Tub new postmaster of Now Tork city has decided to. bond alt the responsible' clerki under hltnj; In reasonable-sums, according to the Eonnt of money involved in the s action of their respective de- i ' 'enta; His own " bond ; is 'r :i. and the bonds " he will r . ra from subordinates will ag -.re. f200,000. ; This would 8p r to to a reasonable and sens! : r ; '--'.ion, for the bond of the : r h to secure the govern '- t the depredations o: I 'i and not his own f -, 1 as the New Tork c " : " '-.-.-'cr docs not i a. (! "ar cf the LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVEBTISEUESTS. J Uio RxoxoiD Blackberry juice. J. F. TiTLOt Of ersils and jumpers. Baeiinqtox ft BAXTia-Cioihieg, etc. Sugar aeemt to be on the boom. Mr. W. B. Wiggins cf the New Berne House at forehead Cily, died cn Bus day evening laat. The high tide and the storm for the laat day or two baa interfered witn the fishermen so that but few fish are in market. The funeral of the late Iaao Patter son waa held from the Episcopal church yesterday. Notwithstanding the In clement weather a. good congregation waa present. 8t. John's Lodge, No. 8, A. F. ft A. If.. Knights of Honor, Royal Arcanum, Royal Society of Good Fellows and members of the fire de partment attended in a body. The services at tbe church were conducted by the Ueotor, 11 r. V. W. Shields. He waa buried with Masonio honors con ducted I j St. Son as Lodge. Personal. Rev. II. W. Battle, in response to a telegram, left yesterday morning for Rocky Mount to assist in an interesting meeting in piogrets at the Baptist church there. Shipping News. , The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D. line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Annie of this line will arrive to morrow. The steamer Tahotni will tail this morning at 7 o'clock. Hon Tax-Payers Sheriff Murrill makes an inquiry about how the commissioners of Craven settle with the sheriff on the delinquent tax lift. We are not prepared to answer intelligently just now, but will only say that if the sheriff bad to pay all the delinquent taxes he would be a broken man very soen unless a million- Let There ba no Deception. We were informed last night that in formation had gone up the road and to the Governor at Raleigh that in the nomination of city councilmen on Mon day night tbe friends of the A. ft N. C. R. had ' swept the city." If the A. ft N. C. R., or its manage ment, was mentioned in connection with the nomination of candidatea for councilmen, we did not bear of it. If it was mentioned at all it must have been done "in a corner. " We trust for the sake of Mr.vPryan and those con nected with him In tbe management of the road that no such information baa been sent to the Governor with his or thsir consent, as we cannot see how it can be regarded otherwise than an at tempt to deceive the Governor. Since the above was put in type we have a communioation published else where which tends to confirm the re port that such news has gone up the road. How did it get out ? CoL Whitford's Defence. Col. JohnD. Whitford, former Presi dent of the A. ft N. C. R-, has been publishing a series of articles recently in the Kinston Free Press giving a history of the road from the time Its mansgemsnt was returned to him from Mr. Best to the time the present man agement took oharpe. The Colonel has been driven to do this by tbe repeated statements of Gov ernor Scales and others, and nswspaper publications, that the road when sur rendered by him to tbe present manage ment . waa in a very dilapidated oon dition, bridges rotten, rolling stock in bad condition and everything in a state of general deoay. The JocbiaL has repeatedly denied these statements as its files will show, and Colqnel Whitford easily shows that he expended more money In repairs daring the last year of his administra tion than was expended the following year. We know of ouf Own personal knowledge that extensive repairs were made on the warehouses at this place and that .eight or nine miles of new steel rails were put dewn, and all this was don's without ' increasing the debt of the road. - , We have never been able to discover die sense nor the ' Wisdom in misrepre senting and belittling one administra tion in order to bolster up another The truth will prevail in (,he long run and there is no nse trying to keep it In the baok ground.' Col. Whitford was rapid' Iy improving the ; A. ' ft N. O. Rv aad building up its traffic. Mr. Bryan has continued- the Improvements under more favorable circumstances because tbe stockholders placed ' one hundred thousand dollars in his bauds for the nuroose. Col. Whitford did his duty to tbe best of his ability. Mr. Bryan r'-i dons his in erpsnding the mo;y to t !' 9 r-.al in c-ndition, but bis deal- - - v -, Eot, ia r -r Abeit Back faxes. Enrroi Jocmal:t-I sea In your Weakly of the Uth inst. an article headed "Non-Taxpayers," which. If seen by ajar repndiators in this ooonty wonld give thent great joy aad consola tion. Yon aay in that article that there is enough due the county on baok taxes to pay the floating debt. The repndiators of this county say "let the sheriff col lect the back taxes, and if they will not pay the debt, then we will rote for a special tax to pay it." Of course ths leaders know better, but perhaps those who are Use informed do not. Now how is it ? It would seem by the read ing of your article that the oommis aionere of Craven county give the sheriff credit for all the taxes that be does not oollect, while the commis sioners of Onslow county charge the sheriff with the whole amount and make bim pay it whether he collects from the taxpayers or not, except such as are released by their order, and auch insolvent poll taxes as the aherinT or his deputiee can swear have not got suffi cient property out of which to oollect their poll-tax. Aad if eaid Insolvents fail to pay for six months after they are returned insolvent, they are adjudged guilty of a misdsmeanor, and the list is handed over to a justice of the peace for collection, and what he collects is turned over to the board of commission ers and that is all of the back taxes that Onslow is entitled to. Please tell us bow it is that Craven is entitled to it over there, and relieve if possible our repudiatora over bare, and oblige, E. MURRILL, Sheriff of Unslow county Catharine Lake, April IS. A Falae Report. rLorTOB Journal: I learn from are liable source that it was reported Tues day in Kinaton and Goldabero, and per- bape the same haa traveled as far as Raleigh, that the gentlemen nominated for councilmen on Monday night, were so nominated on the railroad isaue, the present administration carryibg the day. This is certainly news to the voters of Nsw Berne. Ho such issue wae presented that I heard of, or after some enquiry, can learn that anyone elee beard 0I' I do not know, nor care whether the gentlemen nominated are friendly to tbe present administrstion or not. However this may be, no ques tion of the A. ft N. C. Railroad was known to the voters of New Berne. Mr. Editor you are a voter, also an enquirer after news, did you hear of any such issue J This is false business. It may meaa to convey to Governor Fowle such re port, and thus attempt to deceive a gentleman, who wishes to know the truth, that in his official acts be may do what is best for tbe people of tbe State. surely those at present oonnestea with the road are not parties to this false report. D. The Late Isaac Patterson. Yesterday were laid to rest the mortal remains of Mr. Isaao Patterson who for the past twenty-four years has been a resident of New Berne. He has left in our midst a widow, a son and a daughter to whom the com munitr extends a tender sympathy. In the various relations of life Mr. Patter son bore himself as became a man. With all he was candid and truthful In business, prompt, exact and entirely reliable; in social life with bis friends genial and sympathetic but always modeet to a decree. To the suffering his great heart responded with quiok emotion aad generous band, ana to his friends he was true as the needle to the pole. His nature abhorred equivocation. No man was more devoted as a husband, more loving as a father. His fortitude waa equal to the long and trying illness which carried him to hie Master whom ho worehipped and to his Redeemer in whom he trusted. u. Jehnston'a Mills Items. Mrs. Mary E. May has been quite sick but is now convalescent. Mr. L. J. Chapman of Maple Cypress happy; it's a girl to cheer future davs. Bishoo Watson being sick'faiiea to fill his appointment at St. Johns last Sunday. Thieves have broken in and robbed the meat houses of Messrs. Win. Kirk' man and Josephus Hardee and others, Mr. W. H. Tripp and Miss Catharine Burney were married at the residence of the bride's fa' her, by Kev. Israel Harding on the 14th; Dr. Carr of Barnwell was over to church Sunday, Reports that a negro had been appointed postmaster for that place and we people very indignant George B. King, Esq.. of Greenville is to deliver the literary address at the commencement of Centreville Aoademy on the 10th of May. 1 A grand Intellec tual entertainment may be looked lor, Farmers are folly od with their work A larera acreage of oats and wheat is sown in this section. More corn has been planted than has been for many years. Borne or oar seignior com menced punting eotton on um lutn. They know full well the value of homemade-fertilizers All have large quan tities of compost, which is a fair Indica tion of a good crop. ' A great deal has been written of late In regard to President Harrison and his Southern policy. "Tbe farmers believe that we can solve this problem tor our selves, by throwing off the bonds of in debtedness and operate on a eaah basis, and this ean be done by learning to live at home, on what we raise at Home, we believe these are facts that will solve tbe negro question in , this country quicker than uarrison or any noay sue can do or say about it. ., a - -; A PLKAJISVQ SSHTSB Of health and strength renewed and of ass and comfort follows the nse of Sirvo of Fizs.es it acta in harmony si.'i t 1 to "tuuy eieansetne ir' i i r or bilious. FoJ i i r . ; ' , : f ' t ' by all lead' SOKTII CAROLINA SEWS. From the State Papers. Twin-City Daily: A spark from a saw mill at New Garden station on yester day set tbe woods on fire which burnt ever considerable territory dmg much damage. Nsw ton Enterfrist I.st San Jay morning the house of Mr. Wiil Wiifocg. in Hickory, was burned down. Tbe family and most of the neighbors sere at church when the tire broke out. and it was not discovered until u was too late to save tbe liou- or rr, u h f it contents. The fire ia suppod to have been csused by a defeotite tlj i f the kitchen stove. Goldsbore Arus Tt e alh- letio eames cf School. LaOrange, that come o(T at that institu tion on Thursday and Friday afternoons of last week, are Drorjounced bv all who witnessed tbeauas bcin of super ior excellence and interest. Mr. W. R. Dollowell, of thucouDty, left yester day on a prospecting trip to the just now much talked of ten itcrv of Okla- noma, ue goes to -nfium personal observati n of ih' the country u: tin i a n i pecti. hininelf bv xndi'.ion of f ilu pros- News acd U:-tr rr i b. K .ii 1 Trustees of tl Publ.,- 1 n r i r i h '. & Tt s ut in ir. fiiatp l.i metti.-.K in the Liecu ne u day morning re elect' it the curubent, Mr J l Bir.i,'! brsrtan News cume 1:1 veater.lav of the Friday eveniuji f. rist lires er.t uf ho city which ere. seen from this point and to wliih we referred in yes terday's issue. I: aari f i ametiury news, but we gather that the damage the fires did waa n,,: n ni'ii 'uj as was at first reported. State Chronicle . Mr K nc K.ias. of Macon county, has been elected a Stew ard in the Method istctuire h at Franklin. Cpt. Oct. C oke will plant SO or ri1 acres in peanuts. If it is really true that Bishop Lyman s prercnj tiun is good Cspt. Coke will make hm fortune when his crop is housed.- There seems t, be no truth in the report that tlio l'resi dent would Rive Mrs Stonewall Jm k son her choice between tlio Richmond and ChaTlotto nostotliro. The talk about it and the attempts c f r. porters to interview her have i ir.harr.it.-n i Mrs Jackson. La Grango Sentinel We were shown Saturday by Mr. Jas. Rillun a tw ig of pine strw that measured inches in length. His many friends in thin (own snd county will learn with pro found regret and sad hearts, the death of Mr. Matthew Fields, w hich occurred at his home in Greenn county laat Mon day night. We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. Clay Smith, which sad event occurred lastSunday night at 10 o'clock at his home in this placo. We learn from one nf our large fruit growers that the peach crop in this sec tion was not materially damaged by the recent cold snap. Edsnton Fisherman and Farmer: The Grand Jury of our last court was in session the whole week. It is thought that much work waa cut out for the next, fall, term of the court. During the storm at Nug's Head the house of Messrs. H. A. Bond, Jr . and W. J. Leary, Jr., were washed cntirelv away, ihe schooner nusanna, owned by me estate ot wm. 1. HrinkTey, wae broken into three pieces and the crew periihed. The schooner Susan Carolina m also lost with all on board: rred Gaskill commanded ber. The schooner Parrot, Matthew Qranherry, master ent down with the entire crew. Such a storm has never been witnessed by any living person on our coast Concord Times: Tho survey of the street railroad line was completed Mon day, and the engineers, MoRgrs. Gordon and Estees, haye roturned to Lynch burg, Ya. They mado a careful and most complete survey, and the maps etc., with estimated cost of construction will soon be presented. Mr. Benja min isaroee wno is now about iZ years old and lives near Locust Level has been suffering for some time from very large cancer on hm leg which had a tendency to spread very rapid Iv and caused him to become alarmed. He summoned Mr. F. P. Barbeo, the cancer doctor ot Locust Level, Stanly county, who applied his cancer plaster, March Uth, and killed it completely on April 5th. The cancer was removed which measured about 11 inches in circumfer ence. The gore is healing nicely, and the prospect of a permanent cure h very good. Goldsboro Mercury : All over Wayne county extensive preparation is being made for cotson planting. Not as much guano as usual is being used , but never theless more than ought to be. High land corn Is about all planted, potatoes are bedded, the wheat and other small grain is up and all indications are we shall hare a good crop year. We regret to announce that Prof, E. A. Alderman, who has so acceptably filled the position of P principal of our excel lent Graded Sobotl for tbe put few years, tendered his resignation last Taeeday nignt, wmcn was accepted We learn that the motive impelling him to do this is to enter upon a higher field el nsefnlness, in the Education Depart meat, as one or tte superintendents of the county normals, v to be held for white teachers, In every county, and in which teachers are to be taught how to teach. Oxford Orphan's Friend: Five acres of new ground are being cleared West of tbe hospital which wllljbe planted In sweet potatoes. 4lr. westbrook is ap plying phosphate anikslnit, which he culms will, with tbe decaying vege table matter ho is having turned nnder, enrich the soil permanently .-A fine young orchard of 1,6UU trees, apples and peaches of the best varieties, - has been lately added to the attractions of the Asylum grounds.- Work will be begun on the annex to the boy "s build ing at an early day as toon, in fact, as tbe weather ii considered euffloieotly settled. TAbHzMrd Isst Saturday did. codbI ' rsjle dmBg9 here, cs else where ia town. It blew down our windmill, took off a due from the Superintendent's house, swept away a considerable patch of roofing from the boy's building, and tore things up gen erally. There was an unusual commo tion and a nervous apprehension dis played t j ths gir Is in the fourth story. Wilmioton Review. Large forest fires have been raging tor days past along the line of the C. C. R. R. On Tuesday tbey nearly caught the Fast bound day train. The woods were on tire on both sides of the track and the engineer determined to make a break for it. Hecould net see a rod ahead and he just opened the valve and let her go. He ran a mile in a minute The heat was intense and both the en gineer and the conductor bad their hand and faces blistsred. The ques tion which is now agitating horse own ers and horse dealers hereabouts st this time is this: Is the disease whioh has appeared here tbe glanderc s tue assert positively that it is and others are equally positive that it is aot. An eipert from Washington I ut will be here on Monday and then the matter will bedecidsd. In the meantime a horsepital has been lilted up at Mt. Tirz&h, a few miles below the my. and all sick and suspected hoi see ar e being isolated and cared for there Notice. To the Republicans uf the 4 U ward You are hereby notified to meet at the Odd Fellows Llall Friday evening. April :9. ISHtf at 8 o'clock sharp to nominate a candidate for Councilman to be vnted for on the l.t Monday in May I R Rich KIsn , Chinu Ward Com A Lot of OVERALLS and JUMPEES AT JAS. F. TAYLOR S. Will be old cheap and warrant d Fnjjiiieprs and sailors i.l not t do w np II to call and sec for them-olvcu J F TAM.UU holes, ilc anil Kot ail (im ci , FOOT OF MIDDI.K STRr FT, jin2;t dwtf NKT HFRNF. N C Barrington & Baxter, Have just received a Fine Line of Clothing. Shoes, Dry Goods and as Nobby Line of STRAW HATS as you ever saw. Agency for tho A. A. BATTLES' $2 50 CALF SHOE. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Also agency for "The Old Statin Island Dyeing Establishment." CI.KMRNT MANLY. O.ll lILIi'N. Manly & Guion, ATTOKNEYH AT I, AW. Office 2d floor of Oreen, Foy & Co. s bank. Middle street. New Berne, N. C Will practice in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts. aplSdwtf The Hew Davis, The Pioneer Sewing Machine Orders left with Mb Jnllv St'TI It or with MRS. H1NKH on Mldille street (or the DAVIM HfcWING MACHINE will receive prompt attention. RpUdwly .1. M nif.. Agent . M SIMMONS II L. Oir.BS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the counties of Craven, Jones, Unslow, Carteret. 1'amlioo, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven street, next door below Journal office. aplSdwtf For Pea Boxes and Cabbage Grates At Lowest Price, by IE1. TTlrieli, WHOLESALE. GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. K. I. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT, LAW, AND MONEY BROKE IT, - Craven St., two doora South of v. .. Jouraal office. f; A-v - A. specialty asade In aetoUatlng email loaaa for short time., . , ,4 . , ; r , Will pmrtlos In the OasreUea of Oravan. Oar teret. Jone. Onalow and Pmmtlno. - - Cnlte4 ptAte Conn at hsw rnt, and tsupreme joan ot vos ent, ftbl d . Go to F. S. DUFFY DRUG G 1ST, a:d bci 011I8S i MKICISES CEZ1P FBI CAM. Tbe tt r;::.- A 1 - .. Mmi li..c i ! : '.ki :a its city. nid V arnmtee '. k of 1-erfu--e ar.j Cbeap A ;arge ar oitrr aud r : A 0i,OlCt! IX. i':,pr'l rs I 'U :t . At.;. I r Uj . Mr : , H ! ,i Ke: l.rr V ..r k Mi- U . . i J t M iiure. 1 rr..bl ' ted Hlrda, ' . uiad by tKl LOW- m I t CKY. tsi dr. I'KO 1 ,1 BABY ARRIAGES. rut: m Bitot t i i Sill I. I.K I t.V i i kk CO. s: ,o,'turlng i;n? I'artur hi.., V ard - I i a'es and :i;an i. :a, lura a. Lat e the : Kuy I ai -HM ( ll' . fc-M-'t ,-a'i (,r i i au.i p-r ' m ,u . i,eaiwr i M. hlnr rl'Bi-via.a l is PlSr- M a .!' rll.r t i. 1 11 cV. CO., Klo KM. Spring ?,iil!inery. New Goods ! Latest Si' Dress MRS. SGAtiBORO it'S md Making ! &. KOOfiCE, u GLANCE IN 1 ill ! : H ISIMi :,v uF Beil The Jgweler" Whl c st.K-k Com; '. ru , il.it w o have in - : II ft Yaru d, and f I ..iniDTiil., Watches, r Ware, Fancy 1 I and SiU er Head F,ne J'-u , Lamps. !mii i: Canes in l lu ll will I ur goods In to see I in I i-.i, CORN! CORN! CORN! 59,000 Bushels F" o i Sale BY BURRUS & GO., GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCHANTS. ANP GT1AIN DEALERS, SI i: k i:t 1) iK. ni:v iis:KM.. x. v. - ' ( i:isin us y r .i i it u r prod uce. T :vwvi-;u, I FASHIONABLE TAILOR Mii'M.r. ii. . I.!vi rv St a!i I ca 1. . NF. N. ' . A K.-- i.r,: i m; t Rst " ; m n , ii, t re.t. I have - to s-. i . niiil i innri. I t 1 wnnt to sell. Why? I rr ii e ; hm, i k my bus!. ' es: U ;i i mske a wtr 1 iv inn. i, ut i r.ope an hon est one, I wish I was a initrw inamifarturer of sojiieklnil, when I could emt'lov n.l th poor tel. lows v, bn uon't wi. i, t ii.nnii; ii thtveomd. I would flnil snno-;h;nii or ih.ri. to do, to freep them 'ii' of mi-lnof. hut nits I must sell CUflri an l Ti Iihith; and by tbe If m.u wnt i.n a . in s tln ( hewlne Tohaco, I hM- .1. uml other eoo1 kinds. Plpf s, anil Smokers" A M ;r Ii-h gene rally.. Also, Woila Wnter, (.lner Ale. Deep Rock Water ar.il we bm)', ('nrne nnil see mo. WM. L. I'ALMKB, Mi'Hle St.. Newbern. T J UUUIU. Two do irs iw.u'li rovl d: I pereonn. .r-j Apply to -. K MhS. JOHN WALKER. - , .1 - Johnson st., one door east Middle at, 5 March80th, 1889. ' iti H r BABY CARRIAGES- AND ; - Furniture 11 A aew lot of the Latest Stilea of Bal - Cartiagee, and a laree assortmeht f ' every description of Furniture just If ceivea.ana wmbe received. i& ; Please call; and see our Baby Cr riaaesv -, - - " . -"': Price R'gfit Down tojRetk Bottom', .-kis; t " ; ee8 Aw KiJdlesf, I ',3 .
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