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1 0 K i ll.-iro. 72. V 23 ERNE. N. C SUNDAY. JUNE 23. 1889. ..PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 1 ' -. i j r L1. T. UrLJ. 41 All ia- i ' ' ej C i i e H. 'i .' a n T a 3SETSY :,.,.ft3?r i jioi.t.. Tooaoc at i ) " Jar Dcsa'B IE Vt lal'a If .ts l FsyTiape. Ic Cream ,,.-, !' '. .ri,r, and a full t . . -. it . ji "vJ at . . ... WhiTTT & Oars 1 1 T AN DFLASrEil and PARI3 GHEES r P tj Toe ' , - i-2;-if U'-lv.'--.i.Uw Alls ACo, 1 j u :. r. rxACSEnr.2Y juice' for all it i : . Jii3 IUemojid 8. i .,r ct,s3 jvb ofk.cxcutt at X ii.. cicn oa eatiafaotory term. ' , .. , '" a28tf 4 i)tOCacS,Cu!tivtore an! Harrow at very Jaw pr ioee. , - ; .. - UtO. AtXEH & CO. T MPORTRO FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 UOLLA.ND GIN, lust received aad far sale by , , - Ja"S RKDMOKO,! I7AKILY MEAT CUTTERS et t' X , ; 00. AtLEH &Ca TUSf RECEIVED-Anothetlot "of J GARRETT'S COON AO BRAHDY foraaleby Jiiua Rssmqitd. . NE Thousand Roll Walt Paper at J wy low prioM. ! . UlO. AtLXH ft CO. DURE VflNES AND LIQUORS for -L Hedicioal aad otbr tiaea for aala ty Jakis Redmond. 5 i a MMMa.aaknHMMM 't j, . "Qoodhess grows by giving ft- "The world has reaaon to expect Komething divinely beautiful in the imitators of Jesns.. . V ' Ons of the supreme needs of the day is the presentation of, CbrlAtian doctrine in its purity. . j ' ; vV The Farmers illianoe of this state , will hold its annual . meeting , at Fayetteville, August 13th. . . . The proposed abolition of the poll tax in Pennsylvania was ' de- feated by a decided' majority,; ;r3 Tns corn and wheat crops in the Northwest have been greatly dam ared by the long continued rains. There are few greater helps to effectual fervent .prayer , than to ' have a definite sublect to pray for, Tns- Saltan of Turkey has given 200, and the citizens of Belfast, Ireland. 00 tor the Johnstown EsCcrers. v.' ; L'i.- If chnrch members should work m hard for Christ as many do for their political party, there would be a mf ht increase oi their nambert TconiBiTiox is bsaten; temper i'.r.ct beaten, and it ia now (i.i t3 say tliat it never can be tcatca ia Pennsylvania. Fhiladel , The minister ahonld always take i - to the pulpit a sense" of the im :.-.-sa conjequencea whicn may 2 ; end on his lull and faithful pre r :.-.'.;on of the truth. ' , '. , . , ; cynic laughs at and wonnds :ry t:art, but Jesus stands 1 r lOosi8 unto me all ye a Lcavy laden, and ' I wi i rc.'.t. t i T3it can be"' foreseen tt :j i3 c-tirely nselccs, U t : T-.ta 1 of : time. izi of mere it: i r i L.--3 ttj: .1 i 1:.. 3 t. ;;y to C: 'ua!, cr, ;;a U r : c:-i!.a fr tba a::.x:;. a cf Wist Ectii t j tl9 Ttate cf AUUsa, as c-:li Lt:-- tie Utter EUta, ensics'a, a tetter pert as outlet for her growing bssiaeas than ale has at present ia bar own harbor of j U 4The negroes cf Ohio are bo tnt&lj diS3atUedwith.tLes-ni!l hre'of the patrooaga doled ont to thiol by tha administration that they threaten to pat tip a ticket of tneir own fr State OScers at the next election aad torn over Ohio to the Democrats, . What they want ia the office and if thejVaa'f get thein tbej ae no n ia being EepobJi- cans. A SixisFACTOBT to t was made Tnesdaj on tbe Raleigh . and Gas ton railroad of a process the inven tion of Bovlns Coda of Wake county, (or tSlegrapMug to trains 'while in motion. - Messages were received while the train was running thirty miles an . honr. If this Invention pans ont all right in practice the nventor has a -big fortano in his grasp.-1-Wil. Star. LOCAL NEWS. W ADYERTISEMINTS. ; Royal Baxiso Powdik. R. B. Shaw Piano toning. J. II. Hinis Tha naw Davis. D. T. Carbaw at Adamant plastar, v.- i m m. ii . ' A good crowd west to UorahaadCity latt Bight. . ,, t' ' i Tha eity ttaarorar ia ready to eaah vouoheri liauad at the last meeting, Thetpeoial train for lforahead City leavaa this morning at 8:40 o'clock. 'tfoBae McDanlel was fined W aad coat for disorderly conduot, in Mayor oonrt yeeurday.';:,, r.;.t." .' I : - .vt'fl Biahop WaUon will preaide at tha servioes at Chriata Church this morning, and will preach rand adminUUr (ha Holy Communion and tha rita of Con firmation. :i : i .; -' f .f auKsasttothaWUmiagfam ilea- aancer that Its schedule of the A. N. C. R. ia Incorrect. The last ached ale of the paMenger and mail train went Into effect on the first of June., , , Prayer meeting aeryioes at tha mar ket dock thia morning at half-past nine o'clock in the offloe otr Frank, BilL Also at tha Lone wharf, thle afternoon at half-past four o'clock. Theee meet ings ara under tha' auspioea ef tha young man of tha Baptist church, and extend, a cordial invitation to aU to attendv:";-.-'-.' runerlf MoUcei ii U Tha remains of B. F. May new who died ia Ooldsboro at 8 p. m. yeeterday arrived last night. , Tha funeral will be held from hla mother i residence, on Middle street at 6 o'clock this afternoon. i i .-di' All Parsona.1.- . "-.l M. Makely, Esq., returned from Hyde county yesterday, and reports crops looking well.' ?TZVJZ't Miss Minnie Willis, daughter of Rev. R. A. WUlis, la 'visiting Mlse Bertha Rev. N. M. Jurney-of Carteret, was in tha oity yesterday. IS. Shipping Kewa.' ? :-x - The steamer Kinston will resume regular trips thia week and will arrive at New Berne on Mbndaya and Thurs days, and leave for Kinston Tuesday f and Fridays at 13 m. . . , '. , , i The Annie of the E. C. D. Una will arrive this afternoon', Tha Eaglet of this line will sail tomorrow afternoon , , , Mr. "W. B. Oliver received a let', from lit. Y. :::' -i CaSc-7 tf J;l town, Penn., ac.aowlo.! rthat t of a donation sect to hia by Mr.Ciivcr. Jut. CaTiPy wnlcs tist t9 wHIs;;' It to the relief cf tia f!"r-ia-law, v.bo tae only one left cf a f&: ...y cf fear i a, thirteen bsviegjost tier lives ia '.' 9 f-srful cn-'rcfh'j. . ,u,i , ' " ' i! tcr i.r i !'"v'i'- c. ratlt cf Im&ix Cit.aara. Ti.a HLa..on Free Preae cf Laat w'tk li.'.tii ci ef the. deaia af Mr. J. B. Sure of tlat towa aaJ C;t."W. 8, ZjI, eucty superintendent of publio schocis, - Mr. Si,e-eacCweaf7yeare aid. Ba had baen identiled with tha InUreete of Kinaton sicca it was a village, aaJ was parhapa aa wall known aa any of tha older eiUaaas. Ba was as one time proprietor of tha only ko&l ia tha towm aad there reared - family of bright and Intelligent children, all dsjightere bet one. Tha Fraa Preee aaye; . - ": - - i "He waa twioa ' marriad hia flret wife being Miaa Margaret Veat. by whom he had several children, ef whose Hre. L. BarveyMre. J. W. Bryan aad Mr. Janiua 8tevanaoa eurviva him', hia second wife waa Miaa Mary A. Ball, who with her two small children are left to mourn tha lose of an affectionate auaband and aa ladulgent fathar. : "Mr. BMveneoa waa a warm aeartea man. 10a powwua nur uuw wbhwi,... . . I tvi. ,, w-i Rira he . r 1 waa a cooot noy.eraywms mmm mr . a tending tha publlo aohoola in what la J now Pink Hill townehlD. where he was anniAf l.umKl.rar.KU.a. tkBor" "a i r ea-v I wa.aM.wdiu M"w.uvw . " 1 ooawaa wiia in securing vaai aaenraui to ba hia f-reateet deaira, aa adaoation. He literally.worked hie awa way aad , ' , , . , . I waaauvwg exvnpta w vw maa aaa do U ho a as plucK aad energy, i Tha eommoa schools planted. In him I . , .Thameatin(re are under the conduct of Hon. aim iramw iwiwi. that ha - resolved to overcome all air-1 noultlea that stood in the way or his) march vnward. Even after ha had I naa.d tkaaira at which nnnfu vara ad- w W W - miuaa irea na amnaea u f. . a a. a . a . Lll. 1 eoaoola, pay lag: tuition, wnjcb aoa-Iton tinritwl than ahnnt three months fn tha 1 vaar. warklna- tha halaiiM of tha time . -- - - - ..Iba continued, "wlthi late fall. lex on a larmior vira, cut u w bmmi dv helped to support aa aged mother. But his Indomitable spirit Was aot tobairaina." crtished".; Ha soon saved enough cut off .Ur g. to, .aMr a flr.f .las. - . niga acnooi in tna neignaornooa M Seven Springs in Lenoir county .presided over by one Of the Robin sons who wars ...t,- i famoua teaobars tothoaadays. After ipeaamgarearortwonera Mwansfo a aommercial . oollega la Baltimore Whera ha soon graduated. Soon aftar ...a wicLai. aM.M.Atai.Biara ana aitaoied a colt, also killed a rr'TI "T, . r , rJ 77 CUT. ana. nom. bbwsuw wiva uku scnooi aaa Dusinaee eauoauoa, nawenii ... ..... . . - . . to Trinity College and entered , tha flOTAomora elaaa and rradnafad In 1859Dipcnot tna crop has been housed. mmii M.iif.m.k..iitnK rtrnl or 'Wi we disTemraoer which.-During tha war ha served as a captain la tha ltt, regiment. . Dinoa tna . war aa aaa .. ih. '..4 t.. t.mlWM. . . . . .r.T i T , j"T rni tn DOtn. mnoa laoa aa aaa aeiauie position .of county superintendent of publlo Instructions to tha satisfaction of .1,- L ".-4 tth. ui hM.ftk kt tha peopla; and. to tha great benefit of thepuMlo schooU.' Bedied anTueeday Mat at Mount Olive .Whlla on a visit to hisdaughtea who raeldea tbara. U, J ; ?Bnt fswvmant'tave ever kbowi tha ' . . . .. ... courage so atraggie- again., ioou I managen of tha Eastera Carolina Fair advantages of early life aa Caps. Bird I ind stock Aseoeiation ara moving in dld.1 lathis struggle ha set an example I dustrlonely and methodically, and wa arorthT of imitation, ji'i'iitJ - . " ' M - V t, Tha Saw Pallmaa Hlto - . . ' . - . " ' - ) : , mvw. . ; 4 j ... . ..... . . Uoraheal City and the AtUntloBotelj are at present Having as una laouiuasi tna Auanuo roaa. t as an uasternr man for travel to then, as it la poeeibla for WM; 'i1! hf.ol Soulhavn rallw.v. to afford. Th. naw "J5? A "f j Pullman route for, tha snmmer aeason extends from IMorrUtown. TenneeB6, to tha Atlantio ocean , at . Morehead.i vt. .t.rs.M ttatna anil I amor i mires """ uwpnwnii Morristown a' oonaotioa'ia madawIUrrChsrlott Pullman ears ' for 'Mamnhla and Hew Orleans, and tha Westand Bouthweet with, Only ;n. change at Morriatowa, also connecuoos ror ait riorinarn cuiea. The akma mar- ba aaldof tha oooneo - same may Hons , at Greensboro and at Goldsboro. 8o it ia pomlblo bow for the. meHtord,rwhUetNew(WM,Bpm;;na travelers to reacn aiorenaaa irvm bi moti any section of tha country. with! only one change of car,. tTl t. -.:2cen service; the best that wa t 1 1 rt ra I, and as good as wa shall e- ' : ' a f)lvsCEtll wsfetadouhla ! . ; l , aad tbaAttaEoaddS". , r . t f . T -it into ' srf t . Tf a i ara faUr abreast w..i t:; mi MS .-,.(.. ' . KAct:'a.F' rr,es!vu , .a a ...u... Tha Tardiet rnanioaaas. ' t on rv- . tv. tj ti.a.!inzuprapiai7 xor we, pass two weeie "I am rf ' ii.ir!ad Ltrla Hitters v"v b t r"mdv. Every bottle t eae. One cued of FX I 1 rf 1 A 1 r y ' '.?." Abra . , lUo, af a I ever a cf 0' CTS t' -t tie D2x of B. T.Jf ayhe-w, Zi, ; Tha aaaay fries da of B T. May hew, - fraabytariaat ChArcb Ra. , Z' C EkoI Ooidaboro, will regrst te hear Vara, D. Bv, yaatar. , Sarvioaa at 11 that ha ia ruraora. - B.a died yaaterday a. aa. aad fcM pw aa. BaBdar school at at I p. m. aad hia raoaaina were brou&h't JO a. aa. A waleeaM la all. 1 -to thia city aa laat eveains's train. But Method it Chan h Rt. U ff, Craw a few years ago Mr. Mayhe v began tha ford paator. ' 8an iq a allPa. aa. aad I practiaa af law.ia Pimlico and Qyda p. aa. TLa pawa are fraa.- TJahera are aoaatiea with flattering prospects. - His' alwaya la tha eetibale' to raoaivf haalth bgan to fail and ha teaaOTtd to strtBars. All peaaoae are eordlally in OoUiboro but dUaaaa had faateaed Tited to worahip wUh the eonfrca.ticB. Itself apoij bin and ha continued a euf- Yooan maa prayer meeting at ferer ttatil death relleTed him. ' ' a. bc Sanday school at I p. m. Bis taeaved widow, soother, waters Chriat Church V. W, 8hialda, raotor. and friende have the sympathy of maay I frieads in this city and community. NOKTU CAROLINA S EMS. Fraaa Ue State Papers. Hileigh Newe and Obaerver: Rev. I Bennett Smades yeeterday took Sl.000 etock ia thaRaiaigb Cotton Mills. The SUta Board of Appraisers to aaaeaa I tbe railroads bava decided to levy the B. Smith All man are invited to at taxas upoa tha same basia as thaae of I .j aansioa xreo rreaa: uev. J. u.i "rT"LnM P- ine cau pMtor nr tna Kinaton and UUruri Hint it r eaarenaa, atu the nrst of Janaarr. Ha will bacin hia miniatry hare oa the I .nr oauaay m wuij, aua wm preacn EnAniutr en ft Ant in at mil Ft n Knhrtst if! W1WTJ BDvQ.B, W11CB OS Will rCKCO It I urn urui p Charlotte Chroniole: Tbe religious awaEemng as aiaxton conunue. wnn increasing iatereet. Thera were 21 eonfeaalona of Chriat laat night and tDOut a hundred inquirers after the way ef Ufa. Laymen Fife and Prior, of vi.hMiinM.liayeeviiie, are aomg active work j( jj,. HiU ,nd Rv, Mgri- H,,M Md Moore, Tarboro Banner: "Speaking of fine crops," remarked a gentleman tbe other day, "John A. Davis ha one 6f Itka iMatlA. AAta kat T Hahaa ninetv acres of fine cot w a.v wawww aMaaak-a uw vvca that will average ten inches high He also has eighty acrts of as sood I a. II a.sti oora aa i nave t r aeen. ua yea, i u.. vui nMnaii joomba. despite of the recent heavy Winston sentinel: on tbe morning I.f Ik. 11, H la.t Ik. I kt. unul ; T "S Shore. Yadkin oounty. He waa in the I house at the time, with blinds closed I omening an unusual oaor, ne ran to tne I door and, seeing his barn on flre, called f fof nd u,, gameB, i, h,d itruck tha north I rable of the barn, and, passing down through a lot of clover hay, killed a 1 cow standing near the stall on the out i .ij. .w. ..- i- - StatesviUa Landmark: The wheat I hSrvaet ia about over in thia section and if hai been saved in good condition, tim . .... J I irga crop will ba fully realired. About i nexi wee inq mreenmg macninee win iMrt prqmiaing of all arops; much of Itha ieedlrotted In the ground and whatl pUnte came up have never recovered fully from tha early back-set they got, Oora U behaving itself beautifully . u r trai8 ot better than had bMa ,xpectad, and of course thai will fed. the way with cotton, too, in tha nnajry roona-up. IGoIdsboro' Measepger: Pantry thiev - H,u,lllih r01 ta teculou I af Qoldabordr crime nowadava. Tha lahaii, weatner permitting, nava a una I exhibition and a good crowd at the Fair I UUI M.V M. W. lW . SWiH IA. HD . nnr aontral AhA antinn tr tha Governor In regard to tha Directory of i laagraiuit, in ui Tuj mwmwrmii ' t n a I the State and other etockholdera, as halRftff inprffln ft RaYfAr. conceives It, and for tha welfare of thel141" i aalals Pab"o. h nnderrtands It. i The Gov- I and his family were at ptaver meeting U" D8fr,i b"i!ln.nia T Jjjy; i only took a faw dollars ta esau, leaving l the clothar-strewn about the rooms. Tha tell end at what seemed lite a - i a sretter fail or water - in so small a space of time haa not been seen ia BEST, m, em , buf fortunately , no eater damaao was dona. Ia Long Creek township the wind did consider able damage. Trees were Uowa across the road that had withstood the storms 1 01 nail' a ooaturyi r wo uuuaea mva on Br" " uurwiwu, though the housea were in a very de- t - mL lo...t r , . I ferea most, uorn wnicn naa Deen snoot I B,3W a naT crcp u re porwa loet on aocosni ei tna itslks breaking, and cotton fared but lKUa better. Last of tho city the storm was very severe and a good deal of the r'oir x crops were much-damaged. A t Lo t ,1 it is reported that the Method- ia irt ctarch hi been blown down, ' ATT,- TflftOTIirH9. ' 1 i 1 f r ctiMren ) ' : ' cL.M, .-,f;.-ne (Church Serriea Today. First Sunday aftar Trialty. BiahopV visitatioa. Sarvioaa at 11 a.m. Cea firmaiioa Holy Commaaioa. Sunday school at 1.10 a.m. aad at t p.m. All persona will ba welcomed to tha eerviees af thia ehareh. ITahara at tha doora. v w n . .v.. ... .'.. ' . MH owock. Duojeot. laa vine ana the Branches. John 15:8. Leader, H. TOCMiaxa. Whether oa pleasure bent or btteineea .v. ..... . i.i. . iSrrnn tfrin. u Umetm mnaanluauitl auvHiv mmmm waa avail ma sa aa w mwi vi aad effectually oa tha kidneys. liver itnl bowele, preventing fevera, bead acne ana otnar rorma or sicaneea. ror .. . 1. RA A a AAki k-.l (qiip dragKllU Beecham'e Pills cure bilious and ner voue ills. Piano Tuning. I will put your Piano or Organ in thorough order for a moderate price, Orders can be left at Jos. Nelson's. So Front street. It R. B. SHAW, Tuner. The New Davis. Heavy aalee of this WONDERFUL MACHINE. It speaks for itself. The ladiee want it because It is a PERFECT machine. J. M. HINE3, Agent. New Berne, N. C. P ictimes, umnoRs THE BE8T Plotnra grantee of all kind. Alt tbe xHocara Oronna." Card and cabinet alaa of iramne. rsboioe Kteh- Inatand KngiaTlDfi. from on of tha lara-nst ana Dai aeiaotea itooxa in mauonniry, r.t- Ublishaa ll. JAITIBS S. EARLB SOUS, PHILADELPHIA. PA. a?-Catalogue on raeetptof stamp. jeHdwm CITY ORDINANCE. Ba it ordained by the Mavor and Board of Councilmen of tbe city of New Berne, 1. That no parson or persona shall ob struct the free passage of persons along any street in the city by congregating or standing on the sidewalks of said etreeta. 2. That all persons gqilty of violating I ,0ii.r. - nh . ffn V wttiuvs w.. R. P. WiLLiim. Mavor. Silas Fulchkr, Clerk. For Rent. The houta and1 lot on Pollock street, now occupied by B. B. Duffy. Pot 1 aeMion Kiran the 1st of July. m80 dtf H. B. DUFFY. 175 Sample Hals, All Shades, Shapea and Prices, in Wool . and Fur Goods, will be sold at Hew York Cost. Tbe Beat of Medicine, b w lucuibu TAYI TAYLOR'S. Pure Alcohol. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. Kirkwood Floor, I The best ia market for tha prioe. . I CaaSard's Fare Leaf Lard At .J. F. TAYLOR'S, ' Foot of Middle streat. K. It, JOIIES, 1 Ajm' t .ll.l Full stock and large anortment. Prices ai low as the lowet. . C&'l f. I ess- r7 ttxk. Wl "aw "(.-tlV", " i i a i i POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl povdr n.; vana. A aoarval ' parity, urn,th and 1ioIiobiu. atore aeoaomieal taaa lh ordlaarr tiada, u4 aaBBOt ba aold tm eoiupaiition wlta tha atul tuade of low teat, abort wal(ht, ainaa er phaaphata ppwdora. Hold only in aaaa. Hotal lUajtiu 1'owut Co.. lua Wall at, N.T. Juae23 dau wJ (rl aw Highlander Tobacco Works, L. L. ARMI3TEAD, PRorxinoB, ; LVNCHBCRG. Vi. Smoking Tobacco from these worka took the medal prize at Vienna. 1871, at Philadelphia, 1876, and is now oon peting at the Paris Exposition. D. T. CARRAWAY, Agent, mHdwtf New Berne, N. C. Store For Rent. On Pollock atreet. now occupied by J. B. Holland. Possession given lat of August, 1889. Apply to jeHdtf Dr. F. DUFFY. Lightning Rods. . New Rods erected and old onaa re paired at short notice. Leave orders at office of W. M. WATSON. Agent jell dtf Kagle L. K. Company. Wanted, A Competent Printer to take chare-a of acouutry office. Address - "TRIBUNE," j6 dtf Bayboro, Pamlico Co., N. C. GREEN, F0Y & CO., Do a General Banking busineee. Nrw Banking Hocsa, MiiMle Street, fourth door below Hotel Albert, feld wly tIKXV BRRNB. ! C Notice. W. T. DUNN resientfnll inf,-,. the puciio that he is repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry opposite the Depot. New Berne, N. C. Work guaranteed and prices to suit tbe tinea. ia7dwlm Gome One And AH. And see 185 different kinds of STRAW BATS to be sold at Wholesale Cost at J. E. SMITH, Agfc. Also a good line of MEN'S and BOYS i mm mm CLOTHINO, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY k" GOODS that will be sold very cheap for.; Cash, ! '? J. E. SlllTH, Agt., Middle St.. Near Rorno V fl . . ' You Can Save Monev - afi . By buying your Alabastine, Ready Mixed Paints, etc, from WHITTY ft GATESN We have tha celebrated "P.v.. r Ioa Cream Freeaexs be sura and see) them before buying any other. .4 We hava g foil atnr.k- nt a.r(Ktn f J ' the Hardware and Builders Nasi aad Invite your attention to the same. ' r WHITTY A. GATES . -t u.i . ., Agenta for tha Shfirwin.W;ni. . celebrated Ready Mixed Painte, and dealera la Lime, Cement and- Piaster. - NONE BETTER ' . ' THAN"' . v OLD VIRGINIA r-f CHEROOTS t Take no Other!:!' BOLE AGENCY.. ' " :;lTli?iclii. h WHOLESALE GR0CEH, . - ' MIDDLE STREET, ' ; ( J f -M ' ' KKW BERNE.; t' Boraef ord'a Bread Preparaiwa Manufacturer's price, t A whit rr j H I vtill psy fr
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