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J OURNAlx SIM VOL. VHL-NO24, NEW BERNE. N. Cm SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. remiss locals... r I r T B1KE2Y. Eavlnf opanai the J L ery at -Eanfart a Old Stand," I a tt share Of Ui patronage Of B7 f .-nJt MlA T. J. ClWWDXK. PUSS ELACXESRRY JUICE for X roedloaJ urpoas at " tl? If JiHXS BSDVOID I ) URS 6SKAD -Persona desiring " i par Bread, without elnsn, or uher adulteration, en obtain It at lb City Bikery. frah Bread, Cakee. I'im etc.. everyday. Call end try them, a;:Jlsr - Mrs, T. J. Cjwd. Ij'II.STCLASS job word exec.ted at 1 this otfloe ea satisfactory terms. . ' - - " 86tf 1)LOUOB3,CultitoM and Barrow i at very low prtoea. - Gio. Allek A Co. t, 4 FEW mora eoplea of the Detroit 2TL Free Praai oontaieiae; Now Beras article on band. ; Nona Ncv. .- aMSt - DENTAL CHEWING QUM Cleantes, Preserves aad Beautifies tbe taeth and eweeteae the breath. lWcotosnended by dentute. Sold, by drug cuts and confectioners. Try It. . aprS-tf. s 1 -. I7AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at On), Alum ft Co. TMPOBTED FRENCH BRANDY AND . X IIOLLAND OINJusI received and lor aala by ; axis Redkohs. I FERTILIZERS for Truckers and for .. Cotton Planters, at . .J .--... Ow,AUJ A Co. ; TU8T RECEIVED Another lot of 'J GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sate by - Jama Rcdmord. ONE Thou land Rolls Wall Paper at vary low prloea. ; , . ,. Qko. Allea A Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for X ; Madloiaal and other oses for aale by Jakes Eidmond ., The dry dock, latelj constructed at Newport News, ia the largest in the world. General Alger acknowledges himself a candidate for the Preai dential nomination of 1802. ' ' ' V 18Uj last, all the time, "There Is oa place Hka homo" Our homeour North Carolina. " , "' Raleigh Dailj Call. Wx are glad to ace the statement (bat only one case of jellow fever has occurred In Florida and that was sporadic; A rising of Indiana is -reported on tue ooraer or Oklahoma on acconnt of the txKimera who failed to get ' claims squatting on the Indians' land. : - "Sunset" Cox ia lecturing In the South.V He appeared In Hem puis on DTiaay nignc before a crowded boose and delighted every one. We would be glad .to hate him visit North Carolina. Tns Chinese Minister escorted 'f Secretary Blaine out to the ban qaec table at the dinner ; given by the former the other night. This looks aa if the Chinese needn't go before the next Presidential elec- tu.2, at Lut Boston Herald. - The laat Congress haying failed to appropriate any money to pay for the distribution of ' seeds, the new - Agricultural ; r Department, cader the supervision of Secretary T.zz-t is left with nothing to do. C! t ::-nati Enquirer. . : V.'s regret 'to eee that itlaal r.: 5 certain "that the President v ;'l ca'.l anl extra session of. the r c -3 in October. There is no t ! 1 --"lz g necessity for. inch a ':3 save that which lies in i .'-;' i.Wll. Star. lz::z cf Tovcrnor HUl'i New Tcii Llzzii tra trareUng, through V 3 ATctt srvejisg the territory - 1 eecarirj tli riU of way for ' covernor'a Prcridcntlal .boom 1 " '2.' Meantime it. ia observed lit, Cleveland Js davoting T tD practicing law , and fish- - 't. Tbila. Tress. era two ; Japanese ' - ancle College, Vir 3 cf d'stingnished -.I lih C.z-zt that : cfc" 1:3 "illeitcr ' s r.t C$ t, so v turned to tl Encyclope dia Brittanica and louad, to oar nflnita delight, that hair ia w peculiar modified form of epidermis, and ' consIaU of hard, elongated alender cylindrical or tapering fill- formed unbranched nasaes cf epidermic material growing from a abort papilla aank at the bottom of a foljicle in tha germ or true akin." Eiowledgt ia aveet though it be tha knowledge of a hair. 'A httmbxb of prominent colored miniatera and teachera at Charlea ton, 8. CH all Republicans, hate forwarded a atronf petition to the President, urging the appointment of ex Secretary Thompson aa ciril aerrice commissioner. This action on their part is not only a high and deserved compliment to Mr. Thomp son, but a graceful and grateful recognition from the colored people of Charleston of the estimation tn which the? hold this estimable gentleman Tor hie earnest services ia behalf of their race while he was superintendent of education and Governor of the State. Post. LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O. Masks Low prioeaaUU laad. R. 0. 1I08KLT Esaoutor'i notioa. Mas. T. J. Crowbir Pora braad. If as. T. J. Crowdkb City bakery.; E. 9. D. Linb Change of schedule. O. D. Line To passenger and hip pert. Tbe regular truck train begina run ning tomorow, leaving New Berne at 11 m. Some Boa etra berries were in mar ket yesterday. Tbey were deliciona, an i were retailing at 25 cents per quart A mule attached to a cart ran away on upper Pollock street yesterday. colored man being thrown from tha oait and severely injured. Tbe Y. M. C. A. aingingclasa will open Tuesday night at tha rooms of tha Association at 8:30 o'clock. All young men desiring to taka part, are wel oomed. Owners of lots in the cemetery have already commenced to beautify them, preparatory to Memorial day which will soon ba here. Some additional work from the marble yard of J. K. Willis adds no littla to the attractions. Tha sanitary committee feqaest that all partiea immediately look, after their, lots and have them pnt la good condition, at the city ordlnanoa regard' ing eeme wilt be strictly enforead. It la proper that all such work should be attended to before warm weather ar rives. Shipping: N"ews. The steamer Annie Of the E. 0. D. line arrived last night and will rail at four o'alock tomorrow "afternoon. Tha Vesper of thia line will arrive today. The President's Proclamation. - At nine o'olock on Tuesday next the various religions bodies of the whole country are requested by the President to assemble at. their various plaoesof worship for the purpose of engaging In prayer to Almighty Ood for a con tinuance of His favor upon onr land, aad offering devout thanks to Him for the manifold blessings and comforts H has bestowed upon ns. Of coarse so reasonable a service will be heartily engaged in and although wa bars had no notices sent in by any of onr clergy, yet we presume announce ment will be made today to the differ ent congregations of the city.' ' Personal, "."s ' : -,. -. John 8. Long, Esq., haa been invited by the Memorial Association of Fayette Tills to deliver their address on the 10th of May, bat as he is already pledged to address tha Toang Men's Christian A sooiation of Ooldsboro on the loth, ha la regretfully compelled to decline to serve the noble, people of iayetteville. Mr. R. n. Berry la at home from i insurance tour. He was at Avoca daring , the celebration. He says that the Capehatt fishery there ia wonderful to aee. ';:r -- ,V. Dr. Geo. W. Blacknall and S. B. Eaney, Eaq.,tf Raleigh, passed down to Morehead City last night, lit. Eaney will have tha management of the At lantio Hotel this summer, and thia fact is a guarantee that it will be well man' aged. . He went down to aee what is seeded for patting the house in order. Y7. G. Bnrkhead, editor of tbe Pro hibitionist, .passed down to Moeh: City last night. The Prohibit!,. t ia not "ttH'.ei" as has. been reported, l -i ? i " ' y I ' i accidentally oV?!, Vfcaa tha Interest waa Kedaoad, la oar reply touOna Who Baa Bor rowed" a faw days ago aa the e,aatioa of bomwiax aaoMT or buying Moa time," we aaay aot have baaa exactly correct as to tha time lataraat was ra daoed to eight par cent at tha National Bank. Indeed, oar mala object was to show the difference la the cost of bor rowing money note and la format years aad aot for the purpose of giving special credit to tha former or present manag ers. Ws have baaa informed that lataraat was radaoad to eight par seat, before tha bank changed handi; we knsw this, bat thoaghl It was oonflned to a eertala I class of loans while bow only eight par I cent. Ia charged oa small as wall as large loans. Perhaps wa wars mistaken. Wa Want Another Cannery. From tha 'groat quantity of truok handled at Naw Berne, it would seem that a cannery to consume tha surplus vegetables, fruits, sto., ooald ba estab lished hers with a surer guarantee of being profitable than any other kind of investment at nresant, Nearlv everv .x. th.,... f y,. swiwvu tsiaia aa ws t , i market that it doea aot pay tha tructer to ship his prodnoa, ia fact, at times he I scarcely raaliaaa enough to pay freights. i t,i... hi. ..Kr.u. I v-.-.--.-. mantDycoasummgtnaeurpiusswcEin time of a glut la tha market. Planters I ooald arrange their orope so aa to fur nish material for canning at least six months in tha year. Theoannery would develop a much greater aoraage than what ia now raised because there would ba that assurance aa a means of dispos ing of that Dortion of the crop which tbe mariet wouia not jusiuy snipping. Honoring the Dead. Three handsome monuments were Disced in Cedar Grove Cemetery yeeter- ' . t v ot:i ost dv out marDie man, nr. w. n.. i lis. One was a cradla tomb placed at tha grave of one of the children of Mr. F. Ulrkh. Tba bed slab ia of white Amerioan marble and tha base tablet, side atripa, and carved foot pieces are highly polished rutland blue marble artistically chased. The sab-base and tablet ia of pare white rutland, elegant- ly carved, and, altogether, shows one of magistrate across the street and that he tha prettiest piecee of work on the would have tho lapt oneof them arrest grounds ed De'ore tbey could say Jack Ro bison Aw hM-tir-l and .fft,n. when disgorged and decamped. - memento is a gracefully carved lamb front snow-white marble representing love, gentleness and purity. It ia in re membrance of tha little boy of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 8. Carraway. Tha third monument ia a tastefully executed tablet with grave border com memorating the laat ratting place of a little child of Mr. Solomon Scott. Church Services Today. Methodist Church Bev. L. W. Craw ford pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7J50 n. m.' The news are free. Ushsrs ... .i . ! tk. ...tih.1. tn rMi,t . ,. , strangers. All persons are oordially in- vitea to worabip wttn tne congregation. Teong men's prayer meeting at 9 a. m. 8oaday school at t p m., Jos. K. Willis Superintendent. Christ Charoh Rev. Y. W. Shields rector.. First Sunday after Easter. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9 JO a. m. and 4 p. m a it , . , 'r4 Y ' i people wUl ba welcomed to the ssrvices of thia church. . Ushers at tae aoors. BantUt Chnrch Rev. H. W. Battle pastor. Service, at 11 a. m., conducted oy u. v. uiarr, isiq. ounaay sonooi at 8 p.m. Pnbllo cordiauy tnvitea to at- tend Presbyierian. Church Rev. L. C. Vasav O. D pastor. Servicss at 11 a m (lnh4aic IfamMla, In V.irwnf. " At 4:30 p. m. Subject, "Freedom Through. Christ." Sunday echoot and pastor 'a Bible class at 3:15 p. m. A welcome, to alL doors. . Ushers at the chnrch . . v. .-.Twa.. """"a "" - afternoon at 5 o'clock. Subject, "Work- ing for God Every Day." Psalm 96: 2; Hob. S: 13. Leadear. N. Arpin. All .....a meaaraooraiauyuvueawswena. The regular prayar meeting aryioes at tha , offloa of Ueo. H. Ivs, market ..v artii K.iaitu,t innran ktHfna AviZv air twttMA a aitent o'clock All men mvnea to attend. - i - rraar meeung servioes as tne Mmg wharf thas afternoon at half-past four a vtnafci Tha, fl&mavavtlan tJ all Chris- it...iaiiAfiit.4tiiiMM Invitad tians la. tolloiUd. AU persona Invtted to attend. . 1 4 ,S j, . ,v -, 4 , ;.,-. :, T fusenrtra ana aalppera. On acoount of damage tastainad by the steamer: Newberne. of the Old Domin- ion Line, there will &e no steamer to anil nn Tnaadav and Fridav. (Aoril 80th snd May a.i rornorroix on tnia line, Tbe steamer Uanteo will aau for Nor- folk, direct, Wednesday, May 1st Every effort will be made to repair the damage so that there shall be aa little de'.'y as romible. . rlease take notice 1 11 -is v. - there will be no steamer 1 n Tassdsv and Fridsy the 1 1-,:;' ; V-1neday be - rent Line to sail T'ek.un ver- SOUTH CAROLINA HEWS. From the State Papers. Rocky Mount Plaindealer: Tbe in terest demonstrated- In the meetings now ia tha progress in the Baptist ohnrca here must indeed be consoling to the consecrated ministers who ara in charge of them. Bon. F. M. Sim mons is beinj pressed for President of the Atlantio Jt North Carolina Railrcad. With his record as a Congressman, it is evident that no mistake would be made in his election to that position . Wa hope Mr. Simmons will be chosen. Windsor Ledger: For the first time dn;in the Ut9 fre(ihet ttowe1 inu the Roanoke at the thoroughfare Tha water usually flows from the Roan oke into the Cashieat that point. Mr. W. O. Le-rgett, living near Drews Sta tion, a reliable gentleman, called to see us Saturday and stated that last spring a dog of bis was bitten by a snake. Laat week tbe doe died, lie cut the dog open and found within him three snakes, the largest one being about two feet long and the other twO about eighteen inches loop. Wilton Mirror: Tlit v are doing the best for tbe Denoociau that they can, and for white Republicans, too, in the so called blark district. Himruons, moo ? yuur uoKrtsd ant-rt iwnuy iur , D,ck next time A mouth airo Mr. Tuttle divided ten dollars into ten cent pieces, and gave them to a hundred ouuin scuooi couartii, ana voia mem toOtow0rk and eehow much they oouid make by Easter. We neter saw a more earnest and more faithful work- ere, and they reaped a bountiful har vest. In their busy and tireless hands the ten dollars brought back one hun dred and four dollars au.i sixty eight cents. Twin-City Daily: Tuesday in the ab sence of the family, the house of Felix Leonard, on the Lexincton road, about half bit hetwaen Winnfnn And I.AYinir ton WM broRen jnt0 by a thief or thieves who nroceeded tn haln them selves to such articles as tbey could I conveniently carry away. Last Mon y a gnng or ten or tweivo negroes en tered the store of Mr. Lehmon at Hauseltown anil asked to be shown some goods, lie took down various articles called for, but while they were examining them he kept an eye along the line. Ho saw several articles stowed away under coats, but said nothing till the wearers of the coats moved towards the door when he confronted them and ordered them to unload the unpaid for goods. Tbey swore be was mistaken. but be informed them that there was a They struck into the country, and it is reported, visited several houses, stealing I guns and other articles List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne, Craven county, C, April 38th, 1S9: William Bryan, Miles Brinkley, Mrs. E. O. Emerson 2, Jno. R, Gray, Jno. N. Hamilton, Noeh Hardy, R. R. Horn, Bryan Carneiga, Wilson Lupton, Rev. Eli Moore, Chanty C4orthrop, iewis Pipkin, J. C. Sanders, Joseph Skinner, James W. Williams, Lawson Reese, BiUNillia. Persons calling for above letters, will aay advertised,and give date of list I The regulations now require that ons Lent ihall be collected on the delivery 0f each letter advertised M. Manly, P.M. Read Ponder. It is generally admitted that any man who, attempts to accomplish a purpose, believing at the time that he will not ucoeed, aa a rule, will fail in its c loomplishment. He may sometimes be WT agreeably disappointed, and suc- CM mj Bttend hU efrort9) but the rule iB not thus. Whereas, on the other hand if a man h7. ZLMS I itrength within him to sucoeed, and a determination then be will accomplish his purpose, and steadily perseveres, though obstacles may arise, and arise they surely will. This man will nlti mately in return for bis labor receive more or less compensation. The time has oome when it is an ab solute necessity that a man must have an object if he hopes to succeed. That he presses onward to the accomplish I meat of that object unremittingly. Could a business man, a merchant, i - fi I. - l: - . : : a l. Idanenrled entirelv on his clerks ? No how faithful they might be, tbe undivided purpose could not possibly exist in any human mind of success for I another regardless of self. a man anoMiart must ha direetlv tniprsonalIyintereated that the whole force of hie: nature may do- aeveiopea, and applied to the piirpoes in view. I T0" ,n Individual effort, so it 1 . -.jm-. tn iam. I BO VJ ugu WlUIUUUIIiva SSII I w ww aeausww themselves as a whole. If divisions and I jealousies exist among the peop e, no matter now ' mocn snow or enaeavor mar msdevtbe lack of real spirit WU mor tn coantcrbalonce all the good there maybe produced by such a K Wa mnat all individnallvi interest ourselves in the promoting of onr com mon .welfare. Let no man wait for ranotnsr w take tne initiative step. Let no man tbltfk that some- rre&t nublio inenent: wiu spring up in onrmiaat. Let every man do his little towards en oouraging his fellow, If every will believe that New Berne is on the vena of awakening to the tense of hsr I resources, and of the important" place she should occupy in the commercial lire 01 our tnate, then tne would surely 1 be ia a position to astiat herself. - : I Is it rrobabie tbnt any. man with a - lsen - s cf rTectability would allow his fe!! . r r pr,5 to abuss him, withor would resent the insult all tha mora vehemently, and effectually. Think of this then. If you would aot allow a personal Insaltdiraotly offered, do not al low your neighbor to tear his own house down which is your own at tha same time, and by abasing the city which is yoar home and his homa; east igno miny upon himself aa a eitiaen. and in sult you at tha same time. There is nothing to be gained by deploring facts that tnsy exist waioh ara disagreeable, bat go to work with a dtepostion to correct the abusts, and build up your home. J. W- W. i"ry. Should a man get married with license that was purchased by a friend and never repaid by the groom. Such a case haa occurred and bow the under signed wishes to know to whom the wife belongs r Rxnby James. NOTICE. The undersigned, Kobert () Mostly Uas duly qualified aa executor of lue eslat of Cuarlei Stafford, aud heieliy giver notioa that be requires all peraous having claim against Ineestaleof me aaidltiartfs Burtord to preaent the in to tee aald ltoberl O, Moaely duly authenticated, for payment on or Da (or the 281 h day of April. Iriyu, orelse lb la notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. faraona indebted to the estate must pay without delay. a2w KuBKKTU MoriEl.Y , Executor. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co. Nkw Bkkn, N. C, April 29, 1SS9. SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOR TRUCK TRAIN, No- 208, All Rail, Daily Except Sunday In effect Monday, April 29. Leave New Berne 11 CO A M Clark's Tuscarora .... Core Creek . Dover Caswell Kinston .11:S'J .11 51 .12.21 .12:47 . 1:07 . 1 53 . 2. IS r.M Falling Creek . La Grange 2:3S " Best's 3.00 " Arrive Ooldsboro 3.27 " Shipments by this train are due to ur ive at destination as follows: Richmond, 1:46 a:m.; Washington. I). C, 7:45 a.tn.: Baltimore, 10a.ro.; Phil adelphia, 4:00 p.m.; Jersey City, 7.00 p.m.; New York, pier 27, 9:00 p.m. Only 32 hours, New Bern to New York. This train No. 203 will have the right of way over Nos. 1 and 51 by 30 minutes unless otherwise ordered by train dis patcher. No. 203 returning will leave Oolds boro for New Bern at 4:80 p m. unless otherwise ordered. 8. L. DILL, Superintendent. For Sale, House and lot on Pollock street, A. M. Baker's residence. Large lot. large house in perfect order, and terms easy. Apply to A. M. BAKER. 20 Ykaes Established. G. S. PALMER, Wholesale Conamlaalon Merchant IN SOUTHER! PRODUCE, Strawberries, Peas, Potatoes, Tomatoes, c,, Ac, 166 Reade Street, Hew York. Consignments solicited and returns made as soon as sold . Stencils and Market Reports fur nished on application. References Banks and established Produce Merchants of New York, Phil adelphia, Baltimore and Boston. a25tf NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO LINE. The Steamer TAHOMA. Commencing Monday, May Slh, U8!, and continuing during the track season. May and June, ihe ateamerTshoma will ran tlie following schedule: Leave New Berne eveiy Monday and Thursday at seven a.m., and returning Leave Bay boro every Tuesday and Krlday at two a.m. On aaoh trio soinc and return, landings will he made at Clubfoot. Smiths and Adams Greeks. Vaodemera and Htonewall. rreignt recalvta dally (except &urjday)at me t. u. u. warenouae. For Information apply to JNO. 8. MANIX. Agent, New Berne. I8AA0 TAYLOR, " Clubfoot Creek. A. K. M1DYKTT, Hmlths Creek., A.LEE. " Adam. Creek. LI. H. ABBOTT, " Vandemere, C. H. FOWLEH. " Btonewall. FOWLER tt CO WELL, Agents. Bavboro. OBOROB A. HV88EY. nov4dwtf General Manager. Pea and Bean Grates. Pea and Bean Boxes ready made, and in shook, in quantities to suit pur chasers, at apl2t dSm . J. F. CLARK'S, Atlantic &N. G. Railroad, Fassekoer Department INew Berkk, N. C, April 23, 1889, To Agenta and tho Public: On April the 27th. tickets will ba sold from coupon stations below to New York and retarn, to the Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration 0f George Washington. April 80th. 1889. TiEi. , ,-. Morehead City to Naw York and return v . . . 820 00 New Bern to New York and return 19.60 Kinston " " 18.15 LaQrange " " 17.70 Tlckeu will be limited to a oontinn oua passage in each direction with final limit May 8d, 1889. - v v S.LDILL.O.P.A. 1 The Fioiiecr Sewing Hachins .orsers ien wiin ur. jum butkr or with mb. hi a on street for tha FiAVH PdWlMJ BAt.aM will receive CI0THING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. ' SHOES ! SHOES SHOES ! TRUNKS and VALISES ! We will take pleas ure in showing you through our entire stock. W. B. FLANNER. OIL PAINTINGS. Finest Ever Brought to the City of New Berne. aRock Bottom Prices. JOHN SUTER Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer. se6 dv Middle sf. New Borne. Barringfon & Baxter, Have just received & Fine Line of lothing. Shoes, Dry Goods and as Nobby Line of STRAW HATS aa you ever saw. Agency for the A. A. BATTLES' $2.50 CALF SHOE. "VERY PAIR WARRANTED. Also atrency for "Tha OM Stn Island Dyeing Establishment." Furniture - A WD BABY CARRIAGES. TIIENKWBKRk F1KINITITRR nn. STILL LB.ADS! We have on hand and .n?. receiving every day handsome Parloi ouit, (liatnler 8ultR, Hall Sianda. Want-' roDea, Lieaa.. Lhalrs. louDneg. Tin Safes and Mat tresses. All the eood. in mmfi.. are good and substantial. We also have tha nneat stock and latest style of Baby Car. rlaiea that baa evex been hrnnoh. i-Vcl.? city, Wa have a fine stock of Clock.. Puw lures and Mlrrers. We pay spot cub for . our goods, and get a discount of 40 and SOpav cent, therefore we can gen gooda cheaner t than any other .tore In this city, We are alao agenta fo- the Eclipse Sewing Machine ' u w.ui. ii you want a Orst-class machine call and see ui before buylneelae- where. We will save von monn " T. J. TURNER fit CO., 2! & 21 Middle street1. isBeS? a ' MOLASSES. English Island, Just arrived per Sclir.n Mattie Hiles, For sale by ROBERTS & BR0., . W HOLTESALE AND ; EEIAli,' South Front i5t.: - Boards V: - Good board 'without rooota" for peraona.: ' f 1 . Apply to "' : ' - Mrs. JOnN WALTTf" jQbrr pt,, nn door C'.'t ' f t 'if. tl - 'U' 1 1 ! 1? If t' "'9 wc a r 3 v 1 ': ; v. : ; a r ' pri.Hir t .Mention, i lidwiy J, It. 1 , -r
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