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1 f ?- & m ' i. NEV7 BEENE. N. C. FRIDAY; 3IAY l6Vil889. PRICE 5' CENTS. ?i. fc : . 1 .-li.u:tti'f wl.rv . s n.' - - 1 1 . , . 1 . ; '. i : very iiiv.J t T-f Ix-wSi. 1 t-: J ti I 1 strteet, i i ... f r cf J. J. "I . r a ead , C,a tii; from . m , tit to oca, end ill i -.. ta. . - - j . Ejusi xt Fisiira. iLS Compaaioa to the Eo!y hew aad subetseul,y j P, 10i7 la. eel il ta. i ', ia taf Mcnil.a. Can Will be told for mSSt ,:UAL ICE DEPOT .'-Iaported 1 Is. ft II) Opea oo Sunday at j l art. , B. 0. Baku, i a . Broad attest. ELACXEEIISY JCICI for al purpuwe ftt I : .1 JAXKS KSDMOSDB. T CLASS job word executed si J U.suceoa satisfactory serene, ) r.CCQHS, Cultivatow en J Barrows .A.. iiAS iJv .3 LS l;t J I.. give LU trciier a Ttz-st::e cirshiUL'p. II was fiaattlea actaitai mere or ka by a teati- aest cf fraternal ii bat titt et very toi ' prices. Gso, ALLM 4 Oo. I E 1 Cieftaaea, FreerTM ftnd Bstotlflei i i t-fth ftnd iweatesi iht brftftth. ) mnJei bf dentUU. 8old by ti . . . ftnd ooftfaoUoaen. .Try it. , WWW. 1 VM MPORTRO FREHCU BSANDT ASD UOLLAND GIN, jurt rciTd ftod tot by , . . Jakes Esdhohd. IETlTIUTEIiS foi Traokan ftnd lot JL Cotton PUntera, ftt - Obo. Allm&Co. lot of James Rxdmond, It lost iiglt cf tta i&tmsts cf ttl patlio terflcd ia dciaj to ea¬ t arfed 8a'&i Lisi, for tha sp poSatsest uairerty ccoceie4 to be a good cue. 01 Use eTerl spplicaata Carter IlarrUfca probt: ' possesses tLe best Qaali3cations.--Wuhiagtca Toftt. - , laaxssoix is credited with har in; eaased rerolatioa. The story is, be was crging the President to re more certain postmasters when Mr. Harrison laid, I want to do as veil as Mr. Cleveland, and he allowed pot toaster to fill out ttelr terms." Issersoll replied, "Well Sir. President, you tee where Cleveland it." Since then heads hare been carried from the Fost- offioe Department by the basket r -; NSW AD VEBTISEJlXliTS. Sajub Oxixr lea eraaau ' W. H. N. Osi-Admi notlca. . Ajuuota D. PArrxsaox IxacuULs BOiioa. , TUSf RECEIVtD-Anothar I UARiiETr8 C00NA.0 BRA.NDY f jr ! by NE Thousand Bolla Walt Papar at v tery low price. - . : j , Oro. Aixxa dt Co. 1)UCE WINE3 AMD LIQUORS for I. Uedicioftl and ether oaea for aala Jamks RrDKOico, llAKBlSOI iS; Iftidto -aJloW ndiir x'- to prevent the orthodox ots itt anoe of the Sabbath. Vli'ii Ma. Ulaikb's health has been coati Jerably, impaired of late, fbnt he ia said to be mach oettor. f ; K.Mi'EE33 Fbcdxkicx, of Oer faid to be by tot the most elever nod cultivated of .European royal !:os. l::u'TEROB WILLIAX DM fiO USO f r c'.J soldiers. In 18SShe retired t' '.t corps commanders, twenty i commanders of divisions, and : : j tTo brigadiers of infantry and .';r : - at examinatloaa In Scot. ! i certain geologists bave be i 3 ccavinced that the earth lay ' : a 1 zi state for 150,000 years. ' .y is not fairly dry yeL I', -ecr Tress. r:-V.-r:':v'; Important tfattieg'. Tba diractora of tba Fair AjaociaUoa are raqaaatad to meat this morning at tba offloo of Manly & Qulon, oo Middle (treat, at o'clock. Important bnit aeaa; a fall attendance is desired. We 'are rtqoaatad to make this aa- aoaaoament by the treasurer of the As aoeifttion. The Truck Market. Tba trackers were eomewbat down ia the mouth oer the prioa of peaa yeater day, but the. following reoelved last alsbt ia a little mora eaooaraxiag: ; Kbw York, May ft. Raeaipts of peaa only moderate. - Prioea oontinue firm. Sold N.O. prima aalree, tl M; oabbftfe, i ou to s.7s; atrarbarrlaa, 80 to 80 eanta per quart. 0. 8, Palmkb & Co. - . ,.,... ,i v VUl be Published. , Tba law requires the names of all in solvent taxpayers, polls and "personal property, to ba published in a newspa per. We are informed that the sheriff will prooeed to make the publication la a few days, and those who dont want their names to appear, should call and settle their taxes at onoe. r. i C' i a f esal - Wxayzb's attempt to e a Qrceenback party among laboma boomers has "ended 'al failure. ; The only party i Territory- wortby of the ia tie" Turnback party. ' 'pba Press r.zx VicTOXtiA f will have r tirthdav if she lives nnti n. when her annual' dock ' 3 seventy : It ia ple&san ttat her. income is sufa ;ort her In her declining is reported as saying ;r:aci8co ranks first of cities, with St.'Lotils . This is because Ban ; rl.!:r awake than St -3. are good when .Alt California. . i s i a to feel Li 1! :C:urscrswho i ti r ;n c! ' :1 Eich p;. :rcrs all i ; t LOCAL' NEWS. Itamotial Day. . "' " ! Carry tawara to the saeanorial aar- fioea this aftaraooav Contractor Paris ia nubiaf the work 0 the new paaaeaxet etatioau -. ! . . Where far kylrants axe placed the Uao daat ouxht to bo kept down by eooataat iprlikiini. "t - , The Jocuii. UarmoaeUr rose to S3 dafTeas yesterday which, was probably the warmeet day this Joarv- Baal tha procrftmaaa of Kaaaorial earrioas published by the chief marshal and gorera' youraelTes aooordincly. ; John Browtv is haviac his barber shop llstad up with waier-werkH Alto bath tubs are beisg pat 1a fbaj the was of the Bttblievj 5 '" - "' - j t On ourtditorial para will be found M. Quads New Berne letter, Wo are lata ia ptbUehiax ft, bat tt is Jutt as aew new as aver. A alight accident la the railroad yard yesterday afternoon by two enfinee oominc ia eontaot.! . Damage about twaaty-fifa dollarai : . y No merchant will sailer by allowing hie employees sa opportunity of attend ing" tha memorial sorvioea. Close p by, common consent and gooutthia afternoon. j t . Major Deaaiaoa is extaadiog his water pipes down South. Front etreet. They ought to be extended throughout the busioaae portion of the oity and the etreota kept sprinkled. ... "Aaothar Obaerrar" wants to start a Carry Your Kite, v ' ?. Wo wish to impreea arery one who enters Cedar Qrove Cemetery this after noon with the importance of carrying a contribution for the Ladies Memorial Association to be used" la keeping the Confederate mound in order. A mite box will bo placed, in the cemetery to reoeive such contributions, and every One should feel it his, duty to deposit his mite. ,. . .. . ':. mi s) 0 'ft i J' Barn Bwncd ,r f.f f fc,. n Mr. D. 8. Aman, of Onslow, arrived yesterday and informs us that the new barn of Mrs. Dr. W. S. Barker was burned on Wednesday of last weak Hay, bacon, cotton seed, harness and a new buggy were burned with it. v The fire ia supposed to have originated from a match dropped in the lay by a thief who was ia the barn for the purpose of stealing tha bacon.' k ";5, 'fu ft. Personal - ;:r - -., Mr. and Mrs.' T. A. Henry of New York, srrived last night.t rv?? Mr. D. S. Aman of Onslow county, Is in the atj--'jt'-t Mr. B. B. Bansy ef the AUantio Hotel, "Morehead City, was ia the city yesterday. 1 He Is making preparations for a large crowd this summer, . t -7 -1 t - h 3 H i3 ; tL3 text The Enemy Again in Our Wateis.- Capt. Salter from Portsmouth reports that the achqpner Regulator, Capt. Gilliken, Is, engaged ia taking oysters from .the natural: beds in that vicinity and; carrying' them beyond the Elate Hs aayi when he left down there sue was taking her third' load, and if the business is not stopped the rocks in that portion of the sound will soon bade nuded cl oysters. ; 3 j : The General Assembly at its recent s?Rlon pawed a law oa ' thesibj?ct. l.'.'a we will g'adiy publish as soen as .we c3 ottaiait. If the peop-la ',' -t yu,.ai.tj and who are iateren'.il in f'si r"ls:jt! i cr.ccrscf th m u t i tj-r'iet uimtvi aiesuret'.u 'it scaatetrcksa opverys-vi. "la' T 1 1. lUy, lit 1 1 1 t . cf 1 '.7 t n i Mat 10th, 1S89. a inetaer Observeiv4 s s : C05FEDI1ATE UX0FI1L 8IR- Sunoi JocKfAX I road the toamt-1 e TICYS. ale Uoa ia your awue al Taatarday, sksed "ObaerTer." and fully , erree wuh him ia hie opinio of theeondiuoal Memorial aarvioas wOl he htld ia tha al tha etreets of New Berne. That they Theatre oa Friday evening. May lOta, are in a oaa eonauioa no one eaa aeny ; i isra, ai btso'ciocc p.m. way aeaa sweeping; tno traan out tit ORDER OP FTTCT' thABBBirhtl krick.hftta an th. Vr MUSM t tttO Onolr. atoaea carried off. Then their apaef t Prayer by Bev, L. a VaavD. D. aaoa would ba greatly improred but 1 1 Mualo by tha choir. maca rear tnet our oonduioai wouia Reportof agistments torthreayeare (of wwt.Bii imiiiim wuhbki pal- ehre, for many at tha back lota arc in a terrible condition. I ana truly aorry that tha bus in eaa portion of the city are ace ts such a filthy appearance; I mean that portion bounded by Craven, Pol lock. Middle atrala. ' to ; tha markat dock, and South Front atreet to Oatee At the sound of the long-roll the Mar ooraer,. I am aorry to tha extent of lhala wiU form tha prooeaaion ia front fifty cents, and herewith enclose yea 01 the Theatre la the following order: the war), from Craven county, in 1901, by Chief Marshal. Addreaa by Oaa. Cnllea A. Battle. Subject: Caanoallorerilla. Muaieby the Choir. that turn towards starting a fund for the purpose of employing sweepeia to clean up the etreets, and I suggest that tha aidewalka alao be ewept. I alao cuxgeet that tha iaooninr board of city I ooun oilman repeal ail ordinance a re gard im tuanttnets of (A ctry, or that thef 04 enforced. AMOTHXB OBSKBVIK. P. 8. Tha alley extending from Cra ven to Middle etreet is an auzeaa stable load requiree a large force to clean it and give it a decent appearance FSrtS Division, New Berne 8. F. EL Oo. Band. Confederate eoldiere and sailors. Second Divuion. Orator and Chaplain. Ei-Orators and Chaplains. Ladiee' Memorial Association. Third Division. CiTil organizations. Children bearing flowers. Citixens. FtstlTal. Editor JocrhaL Pleaso allow us space through the columns of your paper to announce that on Saturday, the 1st day of June. 1839, there will be a featival at the Tabernacle Church in Onslow county. The proceed, will be ""v",l""'.w"'n T r n" w" . De for the benefit of the church, l1' .'?'aie . ena smiors There will be sneakiBi br .locu.nt "":;uou w ?" "K" nu leu, lorming speaker, auitable for the occasion. The The procession will march up John- aeon atreet to tha cemetery, will be baited on the main avenue, the ranks of soldiers and aailora will be opened and peaa the orators, ehaplaina, and the Ladiee' Memorial Association through their ranks to the centre of the Confed erate plat, when their ranka will be circle around tha Confederate mo und ill take fund to. have the - prlaoipal business block of the city cleaned p. He beads the list with fifty cents. That is right; show your faith by your works. Lot every ex-Confederate and every eitiaan who admires the courage of true and brave men tura out this after aooa, attend the memorial servloee and hear General Battle oaChaaoellors villa. We are Indebted to Robt Haydn, editor; of tha Charlotte Chroniole, for an tavitatioa to the raees of the Gentle' man's Driving Club, of Charlotte, to bo held at the Carolina Park on the 20th of May. - Dr. F. W. Hughes la oollectiag ma tarial to begin work oa hie lot on the corner of Craven and Pollock. Two legant residences will go up there and make It one of the most deeirabla loca tions la the city; :- Tha 'Kinston Fred Prats complains that freight on truck has been advanced from three to five oen(s ' per crate over last year. We believe It Is esventecn cents hlxher from New Berne by rail. So yon see New Berne is not a pat this timSv . . Mr. Soheelky, contractor and builder. baa just completed one of. the neatest lobe of celling with native woods wa have seen in a long time. The work waa done in one Of 1 the brick store on the Old market site and is for Hit Greg ory: who proposes to open a wholesale and retail liquor store. , Vice-President Harry Walters of the Atlantic Coas(f Line, accompanied by other gehtlemea,' arrived ia the city on Wadnetday evening,-, having driven through the country from . Onslow. They left on ths train yeaterdsy morn ing for Wilmington. V We presume they were prospecting for a location of the much talked-of branch line of railway. A horse attached to a dog-ttart ran away yesterday near the depot. While making loo short i torn at the railroad crossing the cart overturned and threw the" driver out, fortunately sustaining no injury,- Ths horse ran down Han cock street antU opposite (he graded school building, where the cart waa tarn. loose, but the affrighted animal kept on to the stables of , W . Stew; art. ' Only slight damages to horse and ,iMrJwmEUis;caler oi nrt eepart meat, has. received a letter from Mar tin . Newman, ', chief of Wilmington department, concerning the fellow Hill whd tried to, raise the wind here by ex- hibitlog a forged letter, from Mr, New man to ear, firemen, y Mr. Newman writes that fas exhibited a letter In that oity from the chief of Florence depart ment and succeeded in obtaining a pass to 'tila cltf . f Oar boys" here were too well scqnsintod with Mr. Newman to be t.Ue.i ia by "tucb a letter" as Hill sxhi!;.tcd. - -' -.-"r J 2.''- warvsnsavav, ejuiveakuej ivi auss vajatstuu. a usj I -rw ... i j speakiag will commence at two o'clock I,h ?inding ceremon,0 In the ftftarnoon. hnt mniwr at fr.nr . Pl follows. and amusemente will be on hand. All music cy tne choir, with cornet aroom who are willing to help prepare the supper come and 'bring your baskets. Admiasion fee will be moderate. Pro gramma wilt be hand billed in due time. paniment: Guard around the Tomb Bened iction. By order of May S, 1880. KOKTU CAROLINA NEWS. . . . .From the State Papers. Wilmington Keview: The corner atone or the monument erected at Moore'e Creek to commemorate the battle of that, name was, held on Kri day, February 25th, 18L57. There were present a large, crowd from this citv and tne Uape rear section Asheville Journal: As a matter of conscience" tbe Democrats of Ashe ville, somehow or other, felt ia honor bound to elect Democrats instead of Re publicans. We are pleased to learn from parties from tbe various sections of the county today that there is still a good deal of fruit not injured by the recent frost. Wilmington Messenger in bie reoent oration delivered on tbe Committer. I All are earnestly requested to brics flowers, and immediately after the Benediction decorate the Graves of Oub Dsad. Assistant Marshals will report at the ihealre at lour o clock, p.m. Alex. Miu.kh, Chief Marshal. battlefield of Guilford Court House, de ploring our extieme indifference in the memory of tbe great men and deeds of the paat, especially of those of the days of the Revolution, aaya: "Cross Creek and Moore 't Creek arc yet without a theutate of Mary Jan Green, all peiaona atone," This statement, as to Moore's Jk,mmeeftftU Creek at least, is incorrect. A modest alalms against uld Mtate'wUl present the moaumenc, ereotea long ago, maras tne l same vo me or my attorney, j. s. u iun, aitanf thai hatllnflatri. anrl nrmmuiw. I within twelve months from this date, or tbls . T I nnMMl will ha nl., n Kar r.P th.lr MMmra Flulb.ll..lh.r.Iki a.J Ik. " - -Jl .- " w. n. . ukkiui, Aaministrator. aeeaa or tne men wno iourm so oravs-1 star w, ism. w ly on that February day, 1770. Raleigh Call: Tha cotton factory . 1 1- a. J ft.. , . u - meuuK a k. tor inureaay nigns. hM dulvonairnedM executrix of the eataie or laaao ratteraon, and bereb: '. t rr 1 ' .The i '..ooaor J'oha fi. F.' IToors, Capt. Qaskill, Is in port from. Phlladelphli a caro c coal for ths gas works, and four thousand pounds of blasting powder f.r tLa cemetery road. . The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. line will r": V'j tf .Irnoon at , four o'clock. The Yrrsr cf this lins will an".?9tl.Ueve;:. -M'.'- T i"Tierr -"5ff sO. DilinS w;;i r titsy st two o'clock. .Track i ' 1 13 t i L . Jr tt i ,Zlag. ' r T.' ' i ".I arrive tO' f ti. 'Ibe Offu'k of tns Old Dominion S S. Co Newberne, N. C, May 3, 1880. NOTICK TO PA8SKNOBR3 AND TKDCK 8HIPPKRS For the following' week the schedule of the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany will be aa follows: Tbe steamer Manteo will sail faom her wharf for Norfolk direct. Monday (Msy6tb)and Friday (Hay 10th). There will be no steamer to sail Fri day (May 3d). Lrery effort Is being m(de to repair thA HamatTA ft1 tha mtammar K.aharn. uov. v anoe and get her back on regular schedule, which will be duly advertised. CLOTHINQ ! ::vU ;r:t CLOTHING!- . -.. Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. . ... SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! TRUNKS and VALISES r our We will take pleas-'.v ure in showinsr vom o r . through stock. W. B. FLANNER. SB' entire C tt tt BE m MSSSfew -nritrv ixmi i .vi" m2-9t E. B. Mobkets. Agent. Administrators Notice Bavlnc qnalldsd as the Administrator of For Sale, House and lot on Pollock street, A. M. Baker's .s.v house in perfect ordor, and terms easy. Apply to A. M. BAKER. NOTICE. The undersigned, Aramlnta D. r al she requires all persons having claims Patterson, the estate gives notice ery, Pi Without delay. Some men outside the city who oannot vaail nr wrifca nan l,v.n aa mnnh aa , I asalnat tha estate of tne .aid Isaac Pattsr gent and progressive Capitalists ba OUt IdnlvaathsntlcaUd, tor pavmeDVon orbel aoaar- Heoretarv Harrell rnnorta that I "n tne iwtn nay oi may, a v. itw, or eie the Teacher's Assembly is on a bigger , BoMo wU1 pldml bar of boom than ever before, every mail brings numerous applications for mem' bershlpwith notice of intention to go to Morehead. At least two thousand people will attend the session Of tha Aseembly there tbfs summer. Twin City Daily Between Winston and walnut Cove tbe Roanoke and Southern road crosses the dirt road thirty-two. times. ..The railroad- is straight; it is the other that does the winding. 'We are now completing oer arrangements, and if nothing hap- qens to prevent, will on or about Bat- 'erton indebted to tha eetate most pay AMlNTA D. PATTBRSON, Kxeeutrlx. Oscbn A Btxvbhson, Attorneys. mio Barrington & Baxter, Have just received a Fine Line of Clothing. Shoes, Dry Goods and an Nobby Line of STRAW HATS as you ever saw. Agency for the A. A. BATTLES' $2 50 CALF SHOE. EVERY .PAIR WARRANTED Also affencr for "Tha nu Island Dyeing Establishment." J.l.BRTlH.Pm. L, H. CUTLES, Tiee Pret C. IL I0BERTS, Caihitr. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BEENE, N. C. Incorporated 1865. CaTritnl. . . ilOti.OOO wdsy next, the 11th, enlarge the Daily oni Oft ?nn to twentr-aiaht tolnn.n n.r. This SUrplUS PrOflltg, - 86,700 will make it about one-third larger. It DIRECTORS. Jas, A. Bsyas, Thomas Dantils, UH. CUTLBB, CHAS. 8. BRVAK, GEOKQV AaVLBHf - F. M. BOOtDNS, - 1 V G. H.. ROBS&TS. Tobacco-Big Lot. Standard Brands and . Job Lots. 3 Special Inducements to Country will then ba equal in' aize to the News and Observer, of Raleigh, or the Star, oc wumington.fJ w?: f Elisabeth City Economist: Mr. Bar vsy Terry, living near town and own ing the lands of the Great Park estate has brought suit in the Federal court at Raleicn against tha N. 8.. R, R, for overflowing his lands, and laid his dam ages at one hundred thousand dollars. -We baye hear front reliable sources that a ttock company is form log to purchase tha Nags Head property and build anew hotel on tne tea side, We hear that $3,000 have already been pledged, ihcwe wno nave tha matter I Merchanta stock $20,000, and they have assurances from which they expect to raise the amount to be paid in instalments.-- Tit. OaPehart has an antio.ua rello which he found burled in the sands of Albemarle 8ound. It Is as old ship's bell.' without date, buti evidently, . at some time in the dim past, belonged to a French ship -which was probably wrecked at tne neaa-waters or Alba marls Sound. It has Carved on. it ths wirds 'La Glae" which was evidently FinCStEver BrOUfirht tO the name of the ship to which the belli X Jr - " r belonged. The sea and inUnd waters ai,-l hu i VtlZm tixA are a vat treaoure house of curious rel- IRQ LUV 01 Al 6 W dBTUO urday an old, rusted musket, taken, as be ri"" 1, from the wreck of the Mp L..eri ' iv, which was wrecked oft L :.' 'ms cmj ypqr8 aeo; but we incline tn'.f nion t'.- t it is of older date. i;l r ''7 l( t; :;r to" the tfms of If M!i I'irttj, or the Spaaieh boo ifeJAS:iRTAYL0R. "iVholeaafe' and iletail'Grocer, I Vf SUUVLjfii DltttHiT, jn3 dwtf 5 HE W BERNE.' K. j' OIL P11I1TII1CS. RocirEbUom Prices; ioio:::i'SDTEnv3 i Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer. seSdw KidJlstt, ITewEcrne. Stataa 54 TTTOT TJ T?riTiTTTrT . ? . aa NATrr Rnnnn ' - Choice Pale Cream Cheese, 10,000 Old Virginia : Cheroots. WnOT.Ti'.SAT.TsnTjnr'T'S 3 ui.vU, iff,.' ,1 NEW BEBSE,.-CTXv- ' - J ' . :'., MIDDLE STREET, PAH OMrl Tloin ffnfA.W i Pea and Bean Rati. rAirlr mt m.'-A ' in shook, in quantiiics to suit par- - chasers at . . f apl2i d3m J. Fl CLARK'S? ' l TFirst Shipment olw 5O,O0(iSS To Arrive Tpmonbi;. WiP;Dunnuscc:.. V :dk GENEEAL : . ' comnssiorr utitcnA:. , 4KU GEAIN DEALTZr, ; m : . Uxszrt Doce. " : - CiT Conalpn us v-r r - - ,
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