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A i J. - w ' - ';-vV . - : v - n!.--:: o. -u. NEW: BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. 3IAY: 22. 1889. II PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 V,i..rTT A CaKS. : la ; : : z at l ?x:.n czzzs uso. Illst Co. 1, " Dei" o Io Ci At . t c jr 1 41 Um ea Bread, t.rrat. .; b13 lm : IC - - aaa now r-eiy to farn- i t-j r cwt.aere and the put lie r , i 1'vsa Ici at the very ((( cct par poaai. 1 ft:i iuai on brovi lUewt, . iutM cf J. J. Tolson and . .; aro. Open 8uede?e from t o a. on , twelve to oae, and eix i p. m. : ' if J IXISCSI FlSIUEB. ?:1AL ICE DEPOT.-I ported la. a lb. Opea ea Sunday at ! jure , - . E. C. BaIIE, lai fcroed street,-' ELACKBEEEY JUICE 1 for purpoaas at - r James Kadmond's. - T CLASS job work executed at a ct:ica oaaatiafaetary Urate, . ... v - aSStf UQ 113, Cultivators eat Harrows t very low prksae. .,- ' Geo. ALLS A Co. NTAL CHEWING QtTM- , on sea, Preserves and Beau Hues r a i -tf.h and t wettest the areata, i mended by dentist. Sold by cf. . iii and ooufeotionere. .Try it. " a. I J it.'':, ' -5 :.."if M' t 1 ; A 1 ILY MEAT CUTTERS at ' j I : Geo. Aixxa ft Oa ' r v POUTED FRENCH BRANDY ATSD 1 l.OLLAND GIN, just received and f ronUby ; ,t James RnmosD.- lU3f RECEIVED-Another lot of I O ARRETTa COGNAC BRANDY i r : by.-..." .-Jambs Rrdmokd. ONE Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low prlcsa. ' V--vt GlO AtXBN & C0. r 1 )CRK V7INE3 AND UQ0OR3 for 1 liediciaal i' LV.oa was w result t j ttelva g'.rls, &2i t&a 6ectt' was tLtir solsaaa cita to m&rrj before tL year iraa oat, Six are Carrie, focr taring eloped. The others sis re port d ecjagei TVsh.Po. " t'C . Tbisk are about twenty tpplt cants feriSsa ccs of reporter for Texas topreme coarC Among them ar gentlemea of great legal and political ability, an4 th court will bare ao diiScalty . In aelecting a competent jmaa for tbe place. 'It does not pay any treat salary, bat then every great lawyer and every aspiring politician does not neces sarily possess a large practice tad receive large faes. It looks ia these times as thongh the only soft snap a lawyer eaa get is either aa attor neyship for a railroad or aa office, Galveston News. . 5 - LOaiL.NEWS. Ryot's Court. ft"::' . - . -At to o'clock Mayor TTCllama eaUad tha court to order ul raad at aUU af indictmant agai&at Jqka Pool who tu itaadiaf oil ia tha aoraar af tha room calmly alapplat ftiaa. ,Taa eharjaa, whica vara, ta tha yroaaio auguaia of tka plaintiff, "stavm kla wife out doort, like a doc, aa aha baas war kin' far kirn avar alaeo fo da wah,N had ao viaiblt eflact apoa thspriao&ar. Tha poor, peraaouUd wifa, whoaa aam k Paiiaaoo. gave in detail the hiatory of tha aaaa, aiaboUiabJoc ha taatlmoay with pathetic ; flights and dramatic taatnras. Joha was thaa atkad what ka had ta oaj. At flrat ho didal pro- poao to ooadasooad to say anything ia each a trifling and disgattfng affair aa thai, bat oa aeoond thought, hoooa luded to oompromlao , his dignity enough to any? a few word a. Ho took tha itaad and ta a vary brief manner, by a fatal top Mn(p4Varroborated tha atetomantof tha plaintiff. The judg ment of tho court was a fino of S3 and ecat, or IS daya en tho etreeta, or SO days la jail. John was escorted to his coll, aa ho shot a few parting words at hia better halt. and etfcar neea for aala J AireS RjtDKOHD. The wheat crop, out West Is re j.oited to be very line. '"' v' IIONVILLUM WALTfB PHfiLPS U mentioned as Minister to Trns- sia. Total net receipts of, cotton Jot all of tbe ports aince September 1st 5.437.5G1 bales. .VW.:- N CHAELK3 Bwatme, of Florida, L boea appointed U. S. ' District Ja jge for tbe Northern pistrlctof U nix. ;" - C -:MrJ:i' 'Togo was mist" says the New Y r s k Herald, "Was mist f Fog h a' jrajs misV'.wy the Washing' t i Pest. -. : ': ; - 1): Agew is credited with say i : "Cl ow me a maa who rides a j !a and I will show yoo ft case fr !nal complaint." ;. '"f ir : 1 Unea.3T lies the head ' which rs a crown." , Same with the v who hasn't a shilling, let a a crown English Joke.1 I : : nr Cabot Lodge, of Has- --its, is now mentionedas an : ; rlate . person to represent - Government at St. Tetersbnrg. 1. EELYA ; AHU LOCKWOOD f.cn New York for Earope lay. Queen; Victoria will j cotice and govern herself ; 3 HEW ADVERTI3XM IMS. OrB WMsQeAaaas, . P. B. PsiAEmaf 3,000 to loan. - - Join tho farmer's oxoaraioa for a pleasant .trip to liorshead City today.; , Mr. T. A, Green bad baana from hla garden- for dinner yesterday. Ha ia ahead of all tha bean growers. . Farmer excursion to llorahaad City todays Train laavaa' New Berne at .9 o'clock this morning. Only $1.00 for tha round trip, John O. Booith died at his residence near Tascarora in thia oonnty on Satur day, May tith, 1889. Smith wai highly reepeotad, and a consistent member of the Method lit ohuroh. ' ' - :" We are rtquested W announce that tha T. U. and Y, M. 8. 0. , a literary or ganisation of onr colored citizens, will give a grand literary entertainment at tho theatre, tonight. Admission twenty are cents. The "Union Pointe," Capt. L. B. Cox, and the "Swift roots," Capt. 0, Smith, base ball clubs, played a match game -on the Green yesterday. Tho score was IT to 14' la favor of the TJnion Points' . The first Irish potatoes from this teo- tioa this season were shipped by Iff. W. H. ; Malliaon of Croatan. Ho shipped three barrels last Saturday, the 18th, and expesta to make a largo shipment by , the list of this week. , Capt. Guard Dickson, of tho steamer Kinston, sends in the finest beanj of tho season. He ezpeots to make a ship ment early .next week. P. 8. 8inoo tho above wu written the firm of Per kins ft Lewis lends la a sample that bests Capt. Dickson's. A few mors samples and we will haves mesa. II gives os pleasure to noto'that tho sanitary oommitto and the committe oa streets and pumps are rigldlronforoing the ordinances in regard to emptying trash and dirt oa the streets sad ob- structleg sidewalks. By the" wsy, oitiaen auggestod .to y. that perhaps some backyards needed sweeping, ss well as the streets , I. OZEIXA ; BHIBLDS, ft j cf nineteen, a natite o: , Hiss- !s. producing i ia the literary world. ' 'lx-,' or Eanshinend l to possess uniwaa who takes ) I ril gives ' :. .,tt!..9 hoe ' t:' :! ia th r rrc'ta asJtl if . ' :r to -. rittsbur 1'ci.t. ::y -.:': 11: Base Ball Club. : i that Attor; i'l taeppoiatcJ a ;'. r TeseCc-rt Etasley !, ia Tke" Tonne mea of New Berna have organized a base pall club with twenty- seven members.'. Capt. MatU Manly is President, Mr, Chas, Reizenstefat Man ager, and MK Seymour W; Hancock Secretary and Treaaurer. r V ' " Wo congratulate the organization upon the good material ft has snd pre dict that it will beintha froitranVof olubs la a short time, ' -a j. . .f . t Shipping Newa. . -M The steamer .Vesper of tho E.O.D. Una sailed yesterday with a cargo of lumber . and truck, . The Annie of this lino will sail this afternoon at four o'clock. The Eaglet will arrive this afternoon. ',' . t . The steamer Tahoma sails at six o'clock tomorrow morning. Freight should be shipped today. , . The steamer Newbef ne of (ho 0 D I'na sailed yesterday with a cargo of various merchandise. Tbe Manteo of the same line arrived last night and 111 e!l Friday at 2 o'clock- V; r t'..s CUanies.-! . '. r : 4 . Z T' 3 Y. II. C. A. las made arrange if r a ; ' -z,t evening excursion -t river next cf ts.9 rock ' 'i ' ' ) f i ... '. ; l i ImproTemeat oa the Atlantic Boad. Everybody fs very busy on the At- lantio Road. Tho Section man are tearing p the track from oao and of the lino to tho other, and accurately spacing the erosa ? ties twenty-fonr inches from centre to centre. Look out for a' fait run as eood aa thia work ia finished, About fifty miles are already oompteted. The entire passenger equip ment is being taken into the shops. being repainted and thoroughly re paired. Tha pli east iron frogs are being removed and new steal frogs pnt ia . their plaoe. Contractor Pavie ia pushing the pe w depot at this place, which wilt; bo a model of convenience and we learn, that Mr. Hah Murdoch has the oontraot for the new depot at Newport The ditohing force is at work just below New Berne, doing aome heavy draining" which will soon be finished to thia place, and night be fore last- President Bryan was down In Carteret county ia tho mod hunting the fellow who put a cross U on tho track Ho had a cigar In his moptn which he never lights, aid-said hi would have tho track: obstructor sooner or later, or run him out of the- oonntry. Well; at any rate; they don't seem to mind work on the Hnllot Road. . : V Personal.'' ' . t ? ' Rev Bji W. Battler left yesterday morning oaths train, destination an known, bat wo think he has an engager meitf in Sampson county.' r:.: ....... Jas. it. Brlnaon, Esq..' left for: Golds boro yesterday morning, on his1 way to Nahunta Academy, near Goldsboro whero he delivers tho oommaaeemoat address, Mr. Brlnaon k a. young maa of ability and hissudienoo mayexpeot a literary tireatu . , t'' m Miss Pitkin who has been spending tho winter la Now Berne, thsj guest of Jddge, CL'BvThomu, left fot; her home ia Cleveland, Ohk, yesterday. Bhieldst Mslobn Hughes', lreMrs.'Geo.1 H, JtobertsMohn Dnnni an R.ITr Bishop, left fof.WU mingtoa yesterday morning,where they go as delerttef" to' ths Epiaoopal eon vention to convene in that olty today. i GenWOiLswis; was , la tho city osterdajCTHsv la surrey bg the State lands, neat Core Creek and says ho aads not.ehry;gooI lands but a plenty of mari.atid soma phosphate rock; Goyar nor Fowlo has don the right thing; in eetabiiahlng this fanai rii.V Miss Alice Went wprth, of Beaton, ar rived on the traia last night, and la th guest of Miss Hatohle Harrison We are pleased to learn; that Miss Went worth, who ws are informed is a most charm- log vocalist, Will take one of the lead' fog 'iccs la., thf Cantata "Queen Esther," which, is looked for atf -the theatre, next Tuesday night. u- r r Capt. E R, Page came down , on last alght's trains . lV ; i : -U alias Mamie Meadows, returned , last night from a visit to Henderson. . ; SOUTH CAROLIYA JE fTS. . - - i . rroaa tho Btato Pspera. Sandford Expreae: The fruit crop was never more abaadaat. There are many excellent orchards thronahent thia eee- tioa and if ao diaaataa aocar tha aarvaet will bo abundant, and ia view of which is aeea the . aaceeaity of eanaing f acto rles to aavo all tbe fruit. - r ' TwiaCitj Daily; Major P. t. Daffr. who haa for the last month or aa bean enraged an the editorial staff of Tha Daily, left ta this morning's train for Warning too, where he goes to accept of a Doeitioa upon the Star. Major Daffy is aa exeelWnt writer, a man of mature judgment, and will no doubt contribute valuable aid to tbe Star. Elizabeth City Newt: Potato buss are giving tha farmers troubla again. The negroee are not talking ao much about emigrating now as tbey were a few weeks back. Not one haa left yet. Reports from the hail storm last Monday continue to come in. All aay that the stones were as big as rggs. but nobody has said any damage was done by the storm. Tobaooo Plant: Dave Paiker, colored. who was bound over to court recently to answer the charge of forging a school order, is now wanted to answer the oharge of obtaining money under false Pretences, but can't be found. Jerry arker, colored, who got off at tbe laat trial, is also wantod to explain financial erookedneas and ia also non est. James Glenn, colored, haa been caught and bound over tooourtto answer similar charger. It we tea these fellows hav been having a regular picnic out of the school fund. Wilmington Star: The surveyors run ning a line from Burgaw for this road were expected to reach Swanebore yesterday. From the latter place they Will run a line back by way of Tar Landing. As toon aa the road ia located the work of construction will at once begin. Mr. 12 . McBee haa charge of the corps of surveyora. A journeyman bouse painter named M. C. Sugg at tempted suicide yesterday by taking laudanum, but through the prompt and timely action of police Sergeant Skip per, the mans life was saved, probably. Jones County Items. KJsslag Schooner. BxAUfOtT, May tarere are enter tained, for the aaiaty af tha schooner Euaity B. Dyer, oaataia Weeks, which lets uua port eigatoeaeays ago for 8ew York. The vasts! was repaired before eh left here, and was eoneidered eaa- worthy. Somethiag undoubtedly has happened to her, and It ia feared that She haa become watar-ioggeel. Tha cap- tataa family live here, and have re ceived ao tidings from him. Agony ia Courted By pereoae who, attacked by a mild form of rheumatism, neglect w seek prompt relief, ftabeeoaeat torture is prevented by aa ia mediate retort to Hoetetter's Stomach Bitten. Slight ex posure, an oocastoaal draaght, w ill be get thia painful sealed y. whaa there is aprediapoaUioatoitiathe blood. It ia not difficult to arreat the trouble at the outset, bnt well nigh Impossible to eradicate it when matured. No evi dence ia relation to this superb blood depurent ia more positive than that which establishes ite effioecy as a pre ventive and remedy for rheumatiam. Not only is it thorough, but safe, which the vegetable and mineral poisons, often taken as curatives of the disease, are not Besides expelling tbe rheum atic virus from the ey stem, it overcomes fever and ague, biliousness, constipa tion and dyspepsia. PELLET1EU, Craven street valuable cmrpEorzrj TFoi? Sctlc- Aa aacata far wn we offe Iter m e c. aay tad Menatodtuaf tormi ih to,,, WS aaenncS Improfaa U t1lum.r ' 0iy rf Srw lrn: . . , No. U WBiUT PROPEBTT AT IT'-O rOl T ; tneJ udei Ul pi ot MuU kwrva u THBlalJilv M U wbrl m lM.f . lawllnc urw from LaM w ab.. , waiarasaoe bow btiuf aii4 raw Tu . loeaUoa la tha beat in tha eii; aw aU BMaa (aetartng aurpoaca, whiu lb latiwi ttt viauing aur vatere tiava am pi eBta. .1 water tor toadicc and uuloadiua al i wharL No. J. TWO HOUSES AST) LOTSy ONION point, en-oaad aa aaUlog V" " ' So. 4. THE IRON FKONr WAKiufOXa-I No. i. BRH'K WTORB AND tlWItUSB " ' ON 1'HiVE.N BTKXtT accopM by M.0.JSW. Loan-. " ?Jr - A full deacrlpt'n' of Una valnable aiBaAi. . ; ty. togeitiar nb twat Urnu apoa wAusa, tb aamewili I '. n, tta furaubad applicauou 10 tLe u. i.Ltil al iaairrSo- i ohcuui Ftoot itieti WATSON 4 WTKtrT, . . decJwtf In aud Keal KataM Agta. " . VALUABLE TRUCK LAID FOE SALE, A&ont roRTV ACKirs CI KARSJD LlVTJ. liunUM wuhin two tnllea of tha efty, suit-ablt- lor triicii r;i.!U! A reat bargain. W atson a HTaKKT.1 Kt al Km. Aacnta. l to-tl-e q Friday eret,,. I ' will be la ( , w ill be novel arji i wl ohave never t; a tsose from wt!. ' i for the con,. Ir ill. -, V" m ... C. C Green, Esq., of Trenton is in tho city. h ' " - .,;.( Improvemento. i.j;! 'VT " Mr.'F.'-Ulrlch was moving Cut his stock of goods yesterday, preparatory to puttings new floor in his store. . Roberts St Bro. ara preparing to build a handsome' two-story brick store on South Front street, next to Hall Bros, , lira. E. B. Ellis is having a warehouse erected on tbe old rice mill site, and the adjoining wharf is also being repaired. ; 'A-' Eallroaa Tn. T'MOND, VA.,lav ill i 'imond & Al if " -toed by t'.-1 (. ' - r , d"ed r - ! ' ?.r 1 .'. . gfcr. X T.be sale of '"V Eailroad s Court to- i purchaa- ny Com- I I ' '3, Of r s 1 w$. 1 & Strawberries are plentiful with ua and are selling cheap. Bud worms have played considerable hayoo with the youDg corn during the past week. We have two steam taw mills near Trenton in full blaat, cutting pine and cypress lumber. The fence around the jail at Trenton has been repaired. We learn that our jail is one time more without an inmate. The farmers are getting up tho old empty barrels, getting ready for the po tato orop, which will Boon re ready for digging. Tbe health of our section in very good, but few cases of sickneea. Money u Very scarce, but our people appear to move along, money or no money. The wet rainy weather is causing a great deal of anxiety among the cotton farmers, aa many of them report that the grass is coming up with the cotton. We learn that there ia an old colored woman at our county poor house named Judy Lof tin . whom the colored people Claim that ehe is over a hundred years Old. ' We have been visited by very heavy rains during the past two days which have completely suspended all farm work, and we are expecting a heavy freshet in the Trent. Capt." E. R. Page's mill at Trenton is a real help to the corn buyers near TrenCoo, and we must say that we con sider it the beet paying piece of proper ty in or near Trenton to the amount of oapital Invested. "Talk and write about our exodust- ing," remarked a colored man, "Do youner expeo' us to stay ia Jones ooun ty, or in Norf Carolina when we poor niggers are not 'lowed to pick a few huckleberries unless we get liberty from the land owners t" I put a- very cheerful look oa hia face by telling him mar that law only applied to uupun and Sampson counties. a Cashier Arrested for Embezzlement fBosroir. Mar 80. Wm. B. Derby, cashier of the Mutual District Meeeenger Company ot thia city, Is under arrest on tho charge of - embezzling $10,000 from the Western union; Telegraph Co. Tha J District Company does a large messenger service for tho Western Union. - Derby has been in tho employ of tho Mutual District Messenger Com pany for eboufr dozen years, and has always had, the confidence of hie em-! ployers . i X. j ,-'' - fir lire In Jacksonville, , v Jacksonville, May 18. A fire early thia morning destroyed seven buildings in ' East Jacksonville five dwellings, tho Ladies' Guild Hall of St. Andrews' Episcopal ehurob, and the chapel. ; The loss is 10,C0O, ;Tho fire was of Incen diary origin.'"1:'"-5-' i-'jf'i-'-- i ; Dr.f Porter, State; Health Officer, has examined the reported ease of yellow fever at Palmetto, Manatee county and pronounces it typhoid malarial fever. '""' ' . ;.,A Blair Says Ita All Right. ' Mr S. Ck Blair. Chicago, says: "We could-not-keep house without-your Clarke'e Extract of Flax Skin Care snd Cough Cure We hava used both for numerons troubles, especially for Our child. We recommend the Cough Cure to every family having children. -. WS used H for Whoopfng Cough with r marV'l'y quick 8nd satisfactory results and' lit fr any aod-every couRh the far', "7 I Only 'one for- rr- i fl.oo.' Ifyrn -'-i-.t t - ' ' f t Clirk I .ix $8,000 TO LOAN In amounts to suit borroweia. Apply to P. II. niaj22 dif Off To The Quarries, The eteamer TRENT haa been char tered by the Y. M. C. A. for an EX CURSION CP TRENT RIVER to the Quarries, FRIDAY EVENINU NEXT, at which time Contractor Wallace will be blasting. The eteamer will leave foot of Craven ttreet at half past two o'clock, and will return at half pant seven in time for supper. Fare for round trip, 25 cenU. 22 it Sweeping Reductions! IMMKN8E BARGAINS ! K. R, JONES, Heavy AND I olTer until further notice my line of Dry (foods. Notions, Shoes, Ac., AT and BELOW COST. Reepectfully , J. F. IVKS. Little Storo round the corner. m2ldlw NONE BETTER THAN OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS ! Take no Other! SOLE AGENCY. IT. TJlrieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. K. t . Horaeford'a Bread Preparation sold at Manufacturer's price. For Rent, Dwelling House in good repair, on rSouth Front street. Apply to ml9 3t P. M. DRANEY. Lsiglxt Groceries, Dry Goods & Noiiontf; Kull stork and large a.ortim-tit. IVices as low as the lowest. Call and eivnir..' n,y stock. Satisfaction guaranteed . mi: im.aci: TO BUY GOODS LOW, IS AT ROBERTS & BRO. Wo keep constantly ,n stock Provisions. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Don't fnil to give us a trial when In" need of anjthing in our line. ROHKRTS A I!RO. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! Cutaways, Sacks, and all of the Very Latest Styles. A it.. Houses For Rent. una on rouoct: street, formerly oc cupied by R, n. Hilton, and one on Craven street formerly occupied by 8 R, Ball. Apply to 13 lw L. H. CUTLER. The Season Is at Hand ' FOR Refrigerators, Freezers Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Fly Fans and Traps, Wire Oloth and. v- Bath TuBs. A FULL LIKE AN1T AT BOT TOJ1 FBICEg. L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28. Middle Street, : ! NEW BERNE. N4 O.- t SHOES! SHOES! ,! . THE GKAAOEIC V FEUI in YISE1BLE ETiFOMIIll - Ta Cheapeti tend Bist Evaporator; 1 ., -4 . tn 111 tPnrliL . Which for lw Cheapness, Simplicity and Perfection eommends itself to the use of families for domestic purposee. - With one of theeo Evaporators you can have Fresh Vegetables oa your table the whole year round.. , f j mere are three ttxm and prices. Order early," - . - - '. - D. T". CAf.T" VTTAY, ' . j - i gert cf f - - , - valid-' , : . C. SHOES r TRUNKS ands VALISES! f:- "19' V'.Aif We will take pleas uxe in showing you through our entire StOCk. ;.' "a- y? B..FIAHNEB.'!.', v Drti.-i2ionffilBaxi:r,: Hate Just receifed a Fins Line of CbtHiig1., Shoes, Dry Gxi sod as Nobby Lin-1 of 8TBAW HAT3 ' ; as you ever saw. Agency for the - - A. BATTLES' U5J CALF I 3 'If
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