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MA T .--:;o. 13, N'EV7 BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. SIAY 21. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. - A i .r t i ; - cf traca'.aicr, it $l,2C0 a year, la tbe Agrtcalural Deirtaest, will beheld attberocss ef the Civil Service Cossuaiioser oa Tuesday, It Can b Sou.' ; la the GolJsboro department of the Wilmington Maseeager we tad the fal lowing sensible remark, oa' the daubl daily aull project. It to from th pea of oa who to thorourhly acquainted May 23, cosaencisj at 9 a.m. The witath .ituation and wo agree with . t t ty j-aji . i-J FA mi A Co Ci'ea s.;eL Sear im tijor key- Ca be I for tkia 4." examination will include the crdi-1 nary subjects It the ccpyit exami- I nation. Way.) V rvteioo ! Cream at . i , a Failors Brood, 4 . 'tel. ICS -I am now reedy lo fura- hlra la all bat th point of Bavins; tho doable service stop at Nov Bern. It ana translations . looiar"'" -" - j- . I (Vo ai 1 at mwm as awtAA omi ai m rA to Ihe Spanish, Italian, "T" , ' ... I Krinw Ik ante ttilMmilNmuilinf nnhlM French, German and Portugese I auy. a ought to have them: . Ian guajes. Washington Post. I "The Now Boraa Jocxi it reporte the President ef tha Atlantis and North The inbont thirit for the-acoiii-1 Caroline- Railroad, aa soy lag that a .Hionoftcrritorywhlchkinhe valuable city Fn:n Sew TorkTnick Kaihet, . .Turpentine ia low in price, anal Th fallowing telegram was received the makers of which tsere are yeaUrdey vaing: - ' many, 1MB somewhat uneasy. The market opened favorably oa More tarpenttae wili be Bade this potato. Cboie roe oeiiinc te.oo to year. It is said, than, ever before ia ti.oo;obMfi.w toia.W;pa.50o. this eonaty ainoe tha war. We Tha Rio re and roada of Mr. Jnlian I .'.'"AiBeiQd P" iaa kxv. iju.kwicaa at oicua wa ouroeu uwti in HMraia nw uut rraai The ananal. pknlo . rien ' to th Manda net tilth taoL. with all .T'fi.rT.h,u, ocnoiara ec - iriot caarca enaaey ecaool will Uk piaea oa next Tkaro day. Ifay 23d. Talt notice to rendered A eceau fcrnmi weeffer for , OUT Of ' BemK i. wuinf rmorturrr at r . We ;.l,eeioor.aadiaepablto WtMAnjlO-paXOU race, 19 again the P: VJ" .r wh. rcaa lea at th. ?ery iUaatrated ia the appropriaUon by i2$J&"3X ! ,.e of one eeoi per poaai. i I n...i. r Cr.rl i. . .i irl Jl.. vbert aeooaaary by the imposaibility ef giving believe Mr. Hargett in concerned I cmo.i miht. oceap wi M ouiBt. -taluble aotico oa lut Sunday. Mem- in the bosineaa with Mr. Mattock. 0Sti a v5 Jtrkkt r WAocs No. i, BRICK TOK ASD DWIUJJKJ. Noah Smith held a protracted udte. . ,i t , . I- nl I Kt&ni on broad sireest. . i (be etoree of J. J. ToUoa aDdiaianaa mas ue u ue main A a- i:.ckb.a. Oa Sand.,. fro dfl(. . BOrtnwe8t of the Cook. 01 SJ h kAwowlJ hl'i tut 2a.m.,weloioon.anaixi ... llt ... k.k.. .4 vin. . i nerve T. ifuanaf. wnica ma nmvww otoek to properly equip la road lot an thio lerrio k aayi th road will, seed for tromediat aa at least forty ot axty bare of th pftieh and frieadt of the eckool win pteaie tend their usual inp- pliee to the oteamer Kineton at the foot! meeting Bert laat week. They are of Cravoa atreet. The Chapel Sunday what U called Northern MethodiaU eckool will anite with Chrin church by aome, bat aocordlig to Ottr Sunder ochoolaad both will leave the anderstaadine the name ia not church at 9 o'clock a. m. promptly. I J r o p. m. Iiuauu risnuu r;nti naSS,d nnd Britiah rnl. I VTJu," f .-il I4..: 4 ItTT. i- I - - ------- : - a awaaajiiaaa ijeaejawpa ow eaaaaj aaaaaaa nwaaaawa s- : STRAL ICE DEPOT.-Importod ft over tne Ki0Dfl ft. refageAsI 'Aa a matter of fact the road doeo need U l.U. alb. Opee i on Sonde, at I . xnrf M hftTwiam . areKr"! . j i houro. n. o. da&k, i e--- , 1 uquoio uauy or trfwauiy hitiov tos ri ica- Broad street. I eradaalll CO mine under the control I it to not proporly ouipped fore onoe-a m . I L 1 I .. 1 Ilia ini or lorinigouy eerTioo. si uw point H, aoae the eerrtee. and will the reeouroes of the line justl- T u Ik. .. .-I , . WAH14 lu .1m. r ri a w rnTTTfi u n . iin .1 II IA I . IV Iv.VVS lor the road does not answer tha par- pua ivt w aiivaa aw ve-awm vm wmi smw publio money pat into it. - We malntain.with the Jouuial, that the doable daily serrioe to requlred.and that the reeouroeo. If developed, ere ample to justify It. -.That, ia feet, the a oa suoaay ai , , . . . jtaBaata, of savagery ana barbarism . are Broad stmt, gradually coming nnder the control puss blackberry JUICE for 0f powerful and beneficent ciriliza- J;"? ledicel purpoM tlon-MaU and Express. the pablio wu amaad I ,r.;iT CLAS3 iob work xoutd at V this offlc oa satisfactory term. ' 1)LOUQII3,CulUvtor8 and Harrows! 1 at very low prtoea. - - Oca ALUS ft Co. I) Oanees, Preserves and BeantiQes tlx t.h and sweetene the breatn. J ummeudod by dentists. Sold by ' i .aw and confectioners. Try it. ; t3 tf. , -..;-. FEW ADVSRTISEJninS. J. F. Iris 8 weeping reductions. F. UuutCH Old Virginia ohsroota. ' 0. E. 8 LOtib Corned beef. Go. AtUH ft Co. Land plaster. Warm ft Qates Jost received. Shipping Howe. The steamer Eaglet of the E C D. line sailed yesterday with eoargoof track and lumber. The Vesper of this line aails this afternoon et 4 o'clock. The steamer Thomi will arrive this afternoon. The steamer New berce of the O. D. lino arrived from Norfolk t enter dv with a large cargo of freight, and v. ill sail today at 9 p. m. on return trip. Track ieooived up to hour of sailing. The ilanteoof this line will night I ,-AUILY MEAT CUTTERS at V , Geo. AixxaftCa only way to make the road pay, ia to make every possible nss oi it, ana make its nee aeoeesarr to the public and I thereby compel the patronage ef -the people, Th ioitanoee tre frsqneat, fad quite ranuiiar to as, in wnioa per sons, ia different portions of the State, Last 8uaday will go on record at e rainy day n New Berne. " "TT . Ur. n Rtimn. Hr vitn ..hinh having business el New Bora avoid M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY ASU ; " ""7 " , " making the jouraoy oa aooonal of the n OLLAND GIN, just received and buraeda thort time ago, is beinff 'long detention made necessary, at that f.rAlabr J-tME8 Rkdmohd. J built ana la nearly completed. f point bv the running of the trains. Men f US r RECEIVED Another lot 6t 1 The oyster fails to pot In his appear- JfP "lMJ'Z ! "ce.tourdock.aow. HetortrnmoJ i.'reaiooy . ... ta mmawhore dowa la Pamlico sound.U.niJ & H.t'. iatntlon. Tb extra XNEThouiand Roll Wall Panot all , ...v 1 mall service would ef course be oom- KJ ry low price. v ; u "77 penwtlng. It to' not likely that the I - ipostomoe aepanmeni can do wanoea, GlO. AtLKN ft CO. 1)CRS WINES AND LIQUORS for 'T",n 1 Ifedicloal and other neeo for oaleln'ted to attend. y Jakes Rsdicond. "We have no right to com prom ise with an evil at any price., -' -t Sixteen contested cases will or..a np before (hs Tifty-first Congress. r.V.v; All are Cordially I for the aresent. to extend a iouble dally mail service further down than Now Mrs. Green and McKay have brought -ar wonerlv consider the doable daily a. bean that are over to nice. They I train eoivioe only from Gold.boro to will be regularly ia market the latter that pomt; waion wonia do one nanarea n.rl f h. wk. nBlwraijDWM SJ wirireniiuisr" dev. The round trio service over the No Mayors court yesterday. . A few whole line to one hundred and ninety of tKa ahnn.knail fal aV vara An hand I mile. Whloh one locomotive covers t...i t.., .h.aa.a. f .it. every iwentyionr aonro, aaving .v.-.-.,-.. . .-k--. twonty-fonr hours Uroff. A double ing to turn op, tuo Uiai wee pootponea Ljaiiy-o-Tvloe. -e far as New Berne re l .sS..a - l mt m m e"aa. ". a a a a . E wall, of Georgia., lata - - -v ; . . ..J.. m' 1:1 ' Th new aaaseaaet denot wlllsoOnbe V" weayuous?. ooiiauci a series wi aeiuptuv,oi - ---- ------ --- - ' - 1 iwnion tne two passenger looomouve oompiewa. it wu o no improvoment easily perform,-alternating the anon the one that was burned a ahortlahortran. ' ; time .go. One advantage to IU con von-1 TH present .ervioe u too easy, ia ient location. . . - . , . m ca.. h... .M i..jm The "Union Points." Caot, L. B. Cox. I four hoar, at Gold.boro, and about nine and the VS wift Foot.," Capt. 0. Smith, Jet Morehead City, and thta ? k..At,.lt al-ha fvto.. a Matk a,a Anl" follow. S tm Ot SbOnt thirty-oiX bueballelaba, played a match game on l. lM tay.oir of tweaty.fonr 18 to 14 tn favor of the "Union Points.',' I There to practically not a dollar of r.;cf lines in Washington Uty.fi tpnvliug from May 23 to Jnoe 16. $ Our American nobility isof a very high order." The Treasury cconrY which was completed last h k, fooU op over 1200,000,000. i:---.:a''i'-,t .x,.i additional motive power needed for l wo are requested ra oau aitenuoa w i .iki. j.n. ..Ur .nA mn, mnn nan ' the Injury to trees along th 'National I nooeesarr than tha road should at all iooauoa ia Uia beat la tk. anv a .it the money he bad ia the store et11 srpoM. n, ara. nM nothing saved and so Usuranee. Xluh7a!:iarvi n ora auppoaeu lncinainry. Mr. Klngsbary Withdraws from Ihe n llialncton Star. Mr. T. B, Kingsbury has withdrawn from the editorial staff of the Suf. where he has. held the position of asso- rightly applied. They are Metho dists bat not Northern or Southern .separately, but both, as well as east and west. Bro. Graham is a fine ipeaker a good man, we be lieve. Bro. T. J. Lovin (our circuit preacher) was with them one day and night, and from tbe .way both ot these divines acted and as sociated together, looked like brotherly love combined. Theie were nine conversions during the meeting, and all joined brother Graham and Smith. They will build a church here this year free arrive tc- for all respectable white denomina tions to preach in, to belong to tbe M. E. Church as their property. Also our people will build their church, M. K Church, South. So we will have two churches instead of one in Swanaboro this rear. 17, ua-auiar who he mi taraa apon vbtc wnww h i, m oa roraiabaaa application to tu . t ruined at taatr ainoa tneoain Front iuki - " . WATSON A KTRIXT, . dect Swtt Ini aat lUal latai Acta. VALUABLE THUCK LA5B FD! lilt About FORTY ACRES CLEARED UaHD. . situated wtthtu two nitlea or tha !ty.(ait. able for truck raumg. A great banjaia. Apply U WATdON a erairr. . . '" It Real Eat. Agenta. K. R, JONES,' AND rtLt ; Groceries, Dry Goods & Notions;! CUto editor for manv veare. Tha duties lhero reverend gentlemen, Graham of this position ho has discharged with and Smith, will preach in this place marked ability, industry and fidelity, and the oordiel good wishes of tbe Star will follow him in any field he may enter. Wil. Star. .gain on the first Sunday in next month (June) at which time they will administer tbe ordinance ot baptism to all those who wish it; also infants if wished. Baptism to take place at 1 p. m. Sweeping Reductions! 1MMEN8E BAROAINS! Full stock aod large assortment. Prices aa low as the lowest. Call and examine my stork. Satisfaction guaranteed. .... it H ex UTi AT. HOTTLAH QEB IS CIS '. .. 1 with his self-imposed exile, 1 :M a.-An.n 4a l?AWtAsa . II A . - t . , I VOIAAWUW J ' VO)Ut MV WSMwVat atww. aaw i IHUSO Hvw ewer sew wm 1 rawer oe snos in t swu man UoB of pr0party jg it sit times' hssard-1 ?H ; ' '.; ' r--li in T.nnrlrtn t.t .via ml.nMkf fa unaAtall aa. IWavaanai'' V I Tl.;. mA t.atna a tlia TTnlfail fltataa I J Xtrm Jan a Wnntan " nt Wilson, who a 1 U - .nM hnVB ftial .'I. . ... . . -i .. w . . tj.M-ia, i w .-j tv. Affl-a,- f 4haOftTarnmaBwffllhaa'ItenvlsiUna!Mr.lL Baker ana t diamonds., Europe comes Mg to it that the offender, are brouehtlfamUy.raturaed homo yoeterd.yjaorn' ... . - , r . - with a demand for medinm I to trial and punished. ' '. , . ling. and the inferior goods are Mrs. Susan Roberta,, widow of the! Mr. Potter, of Boston, who hss been ' 1 ia the remaining markets. . tote Capt Eoborto, who was drowned a vtoit to Mr, ueo. Alien ana ramiiy, near 'Beaufort a few months stro. ha iwtoa us wo.t-oOTnB.ixnw yeiuai rrrs tsa rreat dioux reservsi.K.n.. . v.,jiniP i,nriu, nmtnrk imoining. - . , . : . . est I VTOUVVl, BW VWiuiu awvrtsvvw smsi avwaava j " ' 1 J .si a nn AAA - . . . At. at I . -.. .a a a a . '. a I - TTa at V fittntMAtia T. " T miAAVal. i CI AA,vuy,wv acres vin tueiand witnes to take boarders during tne I :bwest Is thrawa -opea there watering season. (She' uks foratrtoi qVwVw.aatk,E4.,WB. , u i .ia -Ml. a fara and nrtcea. It to honed that aha wsw. .pwvoason, rj.f n t a a i-uBu m wr" . .7. ' .. ' .." VI " . Iria-at tr.ii ? w. . attandm- ith. famous Oklahom-mn "Tmuf Got. Fowlo Will be Fortunate. There to much agitation alena the line of the Atlantio ft North Carolina Rail road upon the question of a change in th presidency and management. The State owns a large interest In this property, and therefore the people of the entire State are concerned. There l. J 1 J - . . i . -., vi.i.UUH w lu. present aa- t offer unti, further m of ministrauon, ana a general demand for n. xi... ou... .1 n.,;: .VI. ) J , . iIT uuuu,, HIAIUU,. DUUC8. O.O., ail IVU9IUUS, an anla ivnnlae inn nnn.Rh.1 man in I . .. . 1 1 I 1 T -r-r- .... I an,1 HKI.UW fit 1ST. be put in charge. The friends of the Ra.n-pif,,ii. Hon. F. M. Simmons are presenting his Mespeotrui ly . name for the presidency and Itsuikrs . . , . ' r- V H.S no that Joy. Fowla wi l ba axnaaH nirl I owto rouuu me corner. fortnnata H ha ran aonnra tha nnaltinn I m2 Id 1 to so able and influential a person. Few men from tbe State have ever tsken so high a position during their first term in congress as be did in the last, and especially dldhe endear himself to the tamers or tne tMatn by bis prompt ef fort to pat jute on the free list and there by break down the bagging trust. The Alliance along the line of the road are urging his name for the place, and we are qaite rare his appointment would meet with, general" approval. Ia fact tha Alliance in this section would bo delighted to see such a man in almost any position of honor or trust within the gift of the State. Clinton Caucasias. Tin: n-Aui; to BUY GOODS LOW, IS AT ROBERTS & BRO. We keep constantly in stock NONE BETTER THAN OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS! Take no Other! SOLE AGENCY, IT. Xnbpielr, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE N. C. Horse ford's Bread Preparation sold at I Manufacturer's price. U as Ihe zephyr to the cy- I rous publio and thus be aided in taking I care of her fatherless children. v.- Jas. A Bryan Esq., has returned front a trip North. - ; . j ll. -r . . w. t a v .t mw t 1 Mis. Jennie uianop. returned last ; c - iidate or the uemocrauc . . 7Ta A, . . - Attn. Biht from a vtolt to Richmond. 7 Ii 1C02, if te comes from New L;nof ih9 Wilmington Messenger the K We were pleweditO receive a call . vf i.l ta Grover Cleveland. 11 rniin.i f wei itna'a aTcaiiant from Dr. M yooterday. He refuses to present Gro- .ddres. before the Young Men's Chri nu reoenUy rewrnea worn an extenaea vMaf. .ill tf iawhtfnn srflAMihAm! r-V-. IVlBltwni uauguier ia aimjjiauu. auu mo uuiuy. limp ""- " I . . j . ...i.a. ii l. .i.lu... irur- :.l A anAIanna mn Ant tA haae 1 MB XUinT iriouuB wuivi iwiviww xuia is i " "Tf i 1V. i.. I- -.j t. ..?. ..it. Mr. John S. LongT at thehaUof thSa Young Men'. Christian Association, " "7i -a- ' LnmAr,.rrof manv of the most Intel-1 tlr A Gordon of Egypt farm, was lectualand cultured ladle. and gentle- mmecity yeejeru.y.ji.as w I ,r mmnBitr.; Tha aionnani were at work yesterday between his IIUCU wa va ..,- .wj . - M - , . . aa,' a -u.aV.eriatidTarl tta snhiecl! Tharit "rm SBO loo City OH auOOuut oi too syvnavt 3d, i tLeWest. 1 aad anthoritlve. St. Ft. Barnwell Items, Corn is-getting scaroe, and is now commanding so cents per bushel. Oaf road, are in bad condition, and we hope they will be looked after immediately. The late dry weather ha. greatly re duced and cnt off the pea crop in this section. v The hall storm last Tuesday evening did much damage to tome of the farm er, in this seotipn. We are glad to know that Mr. Bryan Arnold, who has been confined to hi. bed for several week., to gradually im proving. ; Mr. James W. Biddle, of New Berne, spent Sundsy with ue. .We wore glad to see him in our congregation. Misses Fannie Wooten add Mamie Smith has returned from Bell . Ferry and report a pleasant tripr Madam rumor say. that a certain young B1BU Vi w wa ww upiw I, n i , leave for Sampson bat not to stay. He ItefflCGratOrS, Will ICIfUCtt IV ia Hia wr nwj . Our Alliance was very much disap pointed in not having a lecturo from Rev. Mr. Hater, nut tney nope to nave It yet as hi. remark, sre always to the point. 3 K: : talc: n l:al!a :a ri a 1 if c '3 t J to win a ttisner. t a menu- f r I tag -3 tbe tl::i I'; tstoccr;'..: ly. ' r ' "cent."- ' &i a Factor in Modern Progress,' with consummate skill and ability. He was . it up. I lexical and at times, gave his audience V Ycrkljoiae Of the fineet scintillation, of t- I rsnu!ae eloquence we etsr heard fall f -n l'ps. aot excepting-those grand - ' j cf ye olien times Hons. , lllller, James C. Dolbia, !sr and Eev. Thos. O. own r.v.e, a-. 1 Elward : - "i. Ela refer- much rain. For Rent, Dwelling House in good repair, on South Front street. Apply to ml9 3t P. M. DRANEY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when in need of anything in our line. ROBERTS & rmo. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING I CLOTHING ! Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. Houses For Rent. SH0ES , One on Pollock street, formerly oc cupied by R, H. Hilton, and one on Craven street formerly occupied by S. R. Ball. Apply to 18 lw L. H. CUTLER. Tho Season Is a! Hand - : FOR SHOES ! SHOES ! TRUNKS and Freezers Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Mr Vernon Carrol, who to engaged Ipi- paT1o onrl TTfl.nL tn the lumber business here,, wilt .-ship 'ij Ians an( ATapS, VALISES !? 40 thousand feet of. pine and ash lum ber via steamer Kinston stonoay MOh 1 why' should the spirit of mortal We will take pleas- Wire Cloth and , . ,V ' , ". , Bath Tabs. Fe ln showing you c-9faz:;y tv3 Us:t:a r - l-y ia I'.'i l;-.-:r : 'x-1 8 r .. T- T Lose, cf c-'r Lveult, cf 1" -f' fnce fl C " T 1 1 : ' V.'m.i:. (. t'scf t'..U r j giiV.me. lit. l'r t ' qijTr,r" Of 81 1 :'' t:.oe, I 1 1 -) f - - ii) r .' ' t j - ; '7 f i t i - ! iLii s-1 The Alliance Excursion. " , Tomorrow mor&ing at nine o'clock the train ' will leave ' New Derne' for Morehead City,- ander the auspice, of Riverdale Alliance, for an excursion to Morehead City. The fare is only on dollar for the round trip, and a pleasant timet, assured all who attend.. An eCort to being made to pro cure theS;iT?r C 'ft Tand which will enliven and add to the pleasure, of the be proud?" Wa have often wondered I A FULL USE ASIA AT BOH why. and have oonoluded that we don't I j TOM fltlCHS. ' ... know, unless it. be that tha sforeaaU H , j i J . .ij mortal is oonsoiouo or, na race tnac at T . : riTTrnT 5T Tl I y i&xii" L. rH. G uTLEK; Ufnnv through our entire Entltlea to tine Bt. pro entitled to t' t"t that their v ri bay, v every family ehould ' -ut" 'fit e t-t ramiiy 1 l r'fHEJ tbe - I For - -T ' t -i l' nt. aisposai, a an uumi it.. , I l m 1 1 l l I j Ij IV. Plerce'oellet.t to relieve him, .honld 1 " , x he .ufler from torpidity-of the Uver.j 26 & 28 Middle BtTeet, 5 ick or nervous headache, dyspepsia I . . :! wr JS7 ''it'. ,-t constipation, etc. Drnggists. -a- W. B. FLANNER. - " ; I . i T1IK GRANHEK v. nS-?-ems,v; irteuraneiTiiLBM Bminont5Baif-r Railroad talk, Is booming. Sor-1 chtwt Bert EvapmUof , j" "' " ; "aAU from ; JJurjrawj to tn s puce M r : f ws rvorw, t -: --,: .-. i Have fc.trsosi.sd . nn.rjB. f a roau Will ; DO DUilt 1 Whioh for Us. Cheapness. Simplicity I - . . ,r a veyors this week say on that line sure; vflore so. -s land Perfection commends itself to the t- , ... AM Br. ueoiraiauie. tor ttomeata purpose. pretty fair. George Young Says can have Fresh Vegetable, on your table da Nobby tlUe of STRAW E'vT" he baa tbo best Crop ne ever haa I the whole year round. . . I go far 5 corn knee high, Cotton four! There ar ' three, size "and price., In W en now, 13th Inst -: $3-5?' M 19, co: . II;; - i: ; 'l U a fine ccra croP I $ T, CAP.RAWAY, l c- Aeanus crepi tr, Agent of ranufartgrers. ; as you ever aw. Agency for tl.a A. A. BATTLES 1150 CALF S KTKRT PAIR WARIIA5T. Also tr'orjf'v for' Kn o T' ' j4 4 : v.r. mlidrtf ,c. 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