X - - - - - VOL; VIXI.--NO. 80 VP ?'XEV7 BEBNE. N. C.. WEDNESDAY, 'JULY 3. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. , . - - r " " 1 ' '"J V -" : r-- - ' 1 ' '" - ir DO iou ih to prolong lifr.If so, cbw "SILKlNy-.TOSACCO." A.kforit ' - jj8dlw T O. BROWNE, PRACTICAL and M 8cintiSo Optician, 'will be at thavP!5?.nou,a or days. All deficu of vision carefully.- ex . .roinvd. free, and treated accordingly. f OSQUIIO B &R3.-0 to- B. Mo . JJA FraTKb'b and get the latest patent ' btrsanit put them up to lime. ' Orders ; t-n be left at the Rncket Store. 2S lm :lJUa VHait, IadWValaaiM ai- . HIMubi K4. FltP 1 Oream Freeze. Refrigemdr8,nd a fall 1: m iklnj.MAj.t :U !-r-,:fr una u( iBiwyuauio piruu "'" j Li.-- ' 14 M. Sui.TKSt ASD PTjiSTER andtlBI GREEN T ,JU for Potato Bttge.ATMW-'V' mai.tffliroKQ9.t - TJURE BWtCKMRY(Mc for - X' medical pup6h.'s at 5 ra&BT-eCASSJaU-werf tfxehrted -at EtLOtJOHS, CuUiralora aoitHarrowt s at ery low prloee. -; v Qko. Allen & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, jait reoeived and for Bale by Jakes Redmond. '"174-MILY MEAT CUTTERS at , X? , " ' . i . Gw. ALLEN & Co. JUS C RECEIVED'-Another lot' of d ARBEIT'S COGNAO BRANDY ' for sale by - James Redmond. ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low price. . ; : - Geo. Allen & Co. OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for : X . Medicinal and other usee for sale -by -- v James Redmond. iv Cablotta Pattie died in Paris last Friday. h Tma is the longest spell of damp liad weather on record. Washing ioa Post. ;..t Colonel Brick states coufldent- ty that the Democrats will carry , , Ohio next fall. J -,' We are glad to learn that Capt. Asbewill resume the editorial chair ?: of the News and Observer. 'A, combined cyclone, water ': r't ' spont and hail storm is reported '. from Minnesota, . which destroyed ." - everything in Its path.; ....... , - Senatob John Sherman is to V. be congratulated on the soundness - uf his religions belief, That there is . of it.' He recently satdI-lteve , in God, the Almighty: that's as far Ml have got." , , : ; i-1 Hon. J, Randolph tucker of i Virginia, having beeri eieoted pro fessor of Equity, commercial, consti- tationai ana international law m the Washington and Lee . Universi ty announces his permanent retire ment from politics. k oXv? 7?ri Mb. HisCOCE and Mr Piatt are beginning to learn thatMr.'. Harri- son means to keeo at least one - of his promises, namely ! the ; promise - to "please himself .' in : that ; dlstri: bution of spoils which de calls his Administration.--N, XrWorld; William WlitEB Pheijs wi1!: make - a creditable accessor.; to , George H. Pendleton as minister to Germany President Cleveland could not have done better than he did in sending Mr, Pendleton : to Berlin, nor could President s Harri son have done better than to name Mr. Phelps to succeed him. Phila deiphia Press. v$Z& . Among the Democratic 7 candi dates .for.the gubernatorial nomi nation In Virginia are John T, Hams of Rockingham:' Charles 0'Ferrallr of the same cpnnty: Philip W. M. Kenney, of . Prince M ward; Hampden II oge, of Mont- eoiaeryj Richard' P.. Bierne, Richmond: :."Wm.- T. Southerlin Of D any ille, and William B. Taleaferro cf Gloucester,1 Tea verdict of the 'Charleston jry r "fitting Dr.; McDotr. is: Be vc 1 j ccsouined in mahj quarters Ift: t',3 tima IIcDow fired he be i" n tl tint La was "in' danger of 'U'.rjcrcf eniTorlnj grea1 '"if rt tl a Ini: i cf Daw a r , t t f.-;:i 1 l3T ::tii rol The verdict accords, Bofifaientlj at least with the prisoner's plea, "of 8elf-dafen6e, of which there was and under the circumstances could ' be, no positive rebuttal."; It is not therefore to be . condemned as a travesty upon justice." v The friends of Dr. JicDow are, of course elated with the resultWashington Post. It Is announced from Washing ton that the President has .recon sidered his determination to Jtflow United States officlaia atS'ew York to serve ont their terms, on dis covering that the commissions of some of them have nearly a year to run." So it i3 not the law. but party expediency, that is to rega- ate the conduct of the Administra- on io this important matter. -The aw is admitted to stand as The Star has always construed it; bnt the Executive is not ashamed to avow the purpose to disragard "the aw "under extreme party pres- 8ure."N. Y. Star. "THAT illustriouh statesman, enry Clay, died in Washington en the 20th of June, 1852.' By his nfluence ae Speaker of the Ilonse of Representatives and his brilliant power as a debater, he forced the administration of President Madi son into the war of 1812. Through Clay's moderate and sagacious in tervention, the threatening' compli cations of 1832, growing ont of the tariff controversy; were peacelnlly adjusted. No man in the'United States ever had so great a personal mnuence, wniie few nave lett so ittle behind them to justify con temporary judgments to posterity! LOCAL NEWS. NEW "ADVERTISEMENTS. C, Gray Shoes. Silk Net Tobacco. F. A. Woodaed Real estate sale. W. B. Planner Closing out spring stock. The sheriff deposited over $1,100 yet terday liquor taxes. Turnout and hear Col. Tracy at the court house today at 13 o'clock. Regufar meeting of Ihe Brotherhood of St. Andrews tonight at 8 o'clock. The canvassers for the co-operative factory are progressing finely. We are almost persuaded to pat it down as a certainty. , ., "V ; ; '''.! At the game of ball yesterday be tween the "Swift Foots" and the "Lit tle Giants," the score stood 13 to 11 In favor of the former. Two negroes engaged In a souffle en George street yesterday when one struck the other on the left arm with a bat breaking both bones. ; , , ; 1 the last of the Teaohers' Assembly went up from Morehead City yesterday morning;,': In this crowd, were tnanyof! the European party who .will go direct to New X'k and tail for Europe. Coitaira nraver meetincr at tha raal denoe of Mrs. Herritage, Spring street this evening at 8:80 o'clock. A cordial invitation' extended; to all, who may wish to unite with us in this service to be present'fv'?;,; 4 Oar eiry tax collector is making good headway collecting faxes.v The treas urer's statement published yesterday morning shows s nice. balance, and he is ready to cash all vouchers issued by the present bparav'.:Vy,:x)avs More factories is what New Berne wants, and? we want them (pat tip with' r own capital because we believe there is money In the investment. Y on wno nave notsnouia suosorine at once to the ieo)opetattTe;t(i.foad!nte Shippine Kewa.ifrVSTTfeW?'! ! - The steamer An&ie4 of ths7 L,O. D, line will sail at 4 o'clock this afternooa. The Tahoma will ' arrive . tonight and sail sarly tomorrow mornlngiS k The Manteoof the O. D. line arrived ICha's, U, Fowler Esq., of Pamlfco WW In the city yesterday.';..5;- "v Miss Mamie Richardson : of Selma is visiting at Mr. W. F. Rountrees t Mr. D. A. Taylor of Petersber Is In the city, representing the house of 0. Ai Jackson & Co tobaoco manufactures of thatoityk 1. v'"'' ; i Mr. T, F. Hargirs who had a collar bone broken in a big fox hunt near in Eoa some time ago is convalcscfr-f and will be in New Berne next last night and. will tail Friday' at 1$ d'clock. fo .(orfoliiyK A SI5SATI05 A10XQ OVU COLORED t ! ? rf 'M 1 IUtTc. nfsmltli Adladwi B.lltr af Abaadenmnt-linali ta the 8n.lvw.umBOi perlor Coirt'' . . ? . -r . -' . i . Early yesterday morning a large! crowd beean to assemble atthaDoUooUisors of roads of No. A towmhioin station At Ua usual hour for calling oontractiug fcr the repairiug of the tU. - . a.. .L- u.ii .TwilKtj .1.. . ..j. ,i uw" WUDI wuiuii ouiwi were uwriuj pnoaeu with btunan beings, so much so that it I was almost suffocating to remain inside five minutes. Finally polioeman Roberts I announced that the witnesses In ease or State vs. Rev. O. H. Smith would re- port at the court house. ' mm m lie orowa immeauteiy pressea ior i the court house and in a few minutes the large room was wellllUed mostly by colored people who seemed to mani-1 feat an intense interest In the case. I The charge against Rev. C. H. Smith I was that of abandonment. Ith.. been but about two months since Smith was I married in pompous style, driving to 1 the depot with carriage and four, fol- lowed tav other carriages.-when he and bride departed on their bridal tour. Upon their return a grand reception I was held at the elegant new residence I of his brother, Isaac H. Smith. He has been pastor of .St. Peter's A. M. E. Z. I Church for three years past. It is per- haps the largest or next to the largest I congregation of colored Christians in the city and they have the largest churoh building. The larger portion of Smith's congre-1 gation was muoh devoted to him, but when the facts in regard to his in-1 fant child were brought to the knowl-1 edge of the members they immediately I demanded an investigation and In the meantime BBked him to suspend his I pastoral duties. Bis attempt to con-1 tinue these caused considerable dis-i turbance at the churoh on Sunday evening for whicn several parties were Defore tne mayor on upnaay. When the crowd became seated inlof erecting said bridge the oourt bouse the Mayor read the warrant of abandonment. Smith, through his counsel, Simmons & Gibbs, pleaded not guilty. J. E. O'Hara ap peared for the prosecution. Several witnesses were introduced on both sides, .and the testimony in some particulars was very conflicting. ' The facts as admitted and proven are these: On Tuesday night a male child was born unto Smith; on Wednesday nignt It was carried to James City and left Ott the ground near the' door of a oolored woman's house where it was found! during the night or about day next morning, and that it had not been dressed, bnt was wrapped in some rags or strips of olothi The woman took it in, elotned it and is taking care 01 it., Smith admitted that the child found in James City was hlv that he was in - formed that his . none or some of his family connections had made arrange - ments for it to be carried there and left with a relative,' and that during the few days it had been there he had sent $8.00 for its support. " . ; - The nurse stated that Rev.- Smith asked her ir sne could not una somei one to take the child, and that he Would pay almost any price to have some . one to take It. L Due nrat told tum no . and then thought of this relative in James y7 iuiu if wi iv mov uw. . wi uiv fui - pose of . getting her to take the child whioh she agreed, to do without know - tag Whose it was, only "it was in the familr.". She, Smith's nurse,also stated that the child was not clothed when it left SmithV; house, beoauM it had no otothesibutwaswrapped up and placed in a 1 basketfcjSfcjM; r!i$tWiW - f Derry. Eborn,. who carried tibaaket with the child in It stated that-ne-. did not t how what was in the basket; that he carried .'and delivered ia to Eliaai Gampell, ths colored : relative of James City, as directed, and that he did - not SSISI T-Ui'vif.w: lTT-mV7' VT" "a stated'positively- that !fc. was,fouift at stnps r-crowRwrappe nrgBna , In money and a can of oondensed mQk. s . .r. ra tiwi, wo wuhi vu uw the condltlott of nis.wlfe ..absolutely re l,..d. tt,. W UmW . www wwwwiiaaa mm -tw-mv-mm uuiuikteu uio vmv w wu uvui wtwiuoionei. . r .. -y ' outargument-Aajuagea guuty,, one po.oo ana cost. ' ueienaant appealed to the Superior court. ; A justified bond w was require., .r;. I At the conclusion of this caie,; Jirgil A f'rawfor'ri; ."Fnrnav ; Moore. Wm. Hardisorxand Ed, Havens were ' called - . v ' to answer the charge of disorderly con. ductcases growing out of the above case;! Ji E. OHara appeared for V the defendant: the prosecutor ' not appear ing, defendants were .adjudged ' not1 guilty and the prosecutor ordered to pay the cost.- '" ". For a disordered llveif ,try BeechamV wiy Conunissioneia' Froceedises, Ths board convened on Monday, July K Preeent: Jas. A. Bryan, J. A. Meadows, E. W. Smallwood, Daniel Lane and Wo. fm iviaTe. The board concurred ith the super- toe west prong ui ahidu iqreea. Mn not to ezoeea swo.uu, ana to be examined by said supervisors be-1 fore being received . A voucher was issued to Mr. El. Cox for $30 00 for repairs on bridge aoross the drain at the foot of red hill on Neuse road, upon condition that Mr. Cox en- a r. ten into an agreement witn tne county to take charge of the bridge upon its completion, and thereafter to keep the same in order at his own expense, as required by sec. 2C36 of the Code. SB. Lioenses were granted to the follow ing parties to retail liquors upon the payment of the tax required by law, they having proved tood moral charac- ters; Noah Powell, Win. Colligan, L J.I Tavlor. Jno. D. Dinkina. H. C.Cleve at Vanceboro, A. L. Gregory & Co. at three places all at their respective places of business. The valuation of tLr. u Lorsus Hated to T. B. I pock in No. (J towuship was reduced from $300 to .'17r on the tax list for 1883. The board of iiuperviboru of No. 2 township, was ordered to mfce charge of Cedarville road as soon ae it is in condition to be received by the county land appoint overseers of the same The road in No. 2 towuship koown as the Stephen Toler road, hnviog been reported in good condition was declared a public road and the clork directed to notify the supervisors of the town- ship. The application for privilege to build la bridge across Swift orot.li at Butler's I ford was granted, pi ovi-k-d the parties 1 making tne application pay the expense The bill of cottt suhmitud by the Clerk Superior Court for the Spriog term of the Superior co.i : t wan refered to the county attorney with instructions to examine and report t the board on Monday, July 8th. The salary of thu Superintendent of the Board of Health was lixed at $200 I per annum, beging the 1st day of June 1 1889. I A monthly vouchtr for tpa.oo was I ordered issued to John D. Pittman, for (the support of H. Ball and wife An order was adopted allowing the J sheriff three bailiffs during court. I uommissioner mauwoua was in I straoted to have a oloso fence erected around the poor house, not less than 6 I feet high, with as uttio delay as possi bio. 1 The sheiifl was instructed to turn I over to the county treasurer one thous- 1 and dollars out of the first money col leoted by him for the taxes of 1889 to be set aside by said treasurer for the payment of jurors as required by law, including the jurors of the sprirjg term lot the Superior court of 1889. The chairman, Jas. a. uryan, was I appointed proxy for the county in the I stockholders meetings of the A. & N. C 1 railroad and m. w. small wood was I appointed alternate. i tug wiuuua uuuunini w I a railing placed in front of the vault 1 door in the office of the Register of I Deeds and to make arrangements to I obtain a suitable desk &c, for the Sheriff's office. And it was ordered I that the Register of Deeds permit no J person to enter the vault for any pur- 1 now whatever, and he is hereby notified I that parties wishing to examine the re- J cords and papers in his custody must do sd In his bffloe. ; Board adjourned to meet Monday, I Jafy 8th. ' - s V I Poli Harry Tracy W Texas, will- de- I A. Public MTeeting. m M. e court house tbdayjat 12 m in'the interest of the J,Alhanoe-!;r:' have never u' t. tWrf A1fti i"-k.- ZLS 'J. Z i representative men, we urge all to go Uvlalto from a lister Southern State I a- nrm i- . . . . v . ... 1T1- I lira . flTS K HlllI Ft HSr inSI i j . -; It,. Aft r., ,. I . Mtf g, 0i Blalf,' Chioago;' says? 'We I could not keep hduse without your - riL ".ZXSZZ-Z. "v.i ZL-l"r, .. X i cniiu. tv a nwumiuHuu luauuuKuuura to every family having children. We noH it ...whftnhinJ Trionoh ith . markably quick and satisfactory results -71- . r ,-- uu mil v. uj nuu y.wj winu family may have,' Only one size, laree bottle. Price SI. 00. If von want the best toilet soap get Clarke's Flax Soap, 8S oents..'7Ask F.-S. pnfly; drop KiBt, ior wese preparanonB. , i -If you have catarrh v nie the surest temedy-Dr. Sage's.;' HWffA Jones County Items. The Jones County Alliance will con vene at Trenton, Friday, July 6th. P. M. Pearsall is home again from attending the Teachers' Assembly at I Merehead. The Jones Cbuntv Institute will be I heloV at Trenton, beginning Monday, J"! Wth; and oontinne one week. A separate school will be conducted for each race. All teachers are earnestly requested to attend Solicitor Allen was at Trenton during the week aiding the officers in bringing to justice all who Daruoioated in the small riot at Trenton a short time ago. Ail or the law-breakers have been ar rested, both white' and black, and bound over for their appearanoe at our next court. Lewis Jones, colored, of Cy press creek, was arrested on a charge of com- TTli, aged 18 years. After an examination 'before Squires Smith and Cox he was or dered te jail, wnen the officers ar VtVAi af IKa -i 1 iIaa tliA nvlaAnn t-v Vr A .u'd 7 "0 commenced shooting at him, but Jones made good his escape and is still at large. Trenton was a good-humored little town on Saturday last, with a lively trade. Farmers were talking and tell ing about their crop prospects. Some were very hopeful, while others were a little despondent on aooount of the oon tinued rains which had got them badly in the grass, while muoh of the oat crop was not harvested. Bnt during this time the weather prophets were assur ing us all that the next suooeeding two weeks would make us all glad to see it ram again. The Tucker & Smith Brand, Best Shoe in the Market for the price. It will cost nothing to call and ex amine. C. ORAY, jy 3 dlaw&w6m Kinston, N. C. W. B. Flannel . Closing-Out Sale of! Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall StOCk. IV AflTmvn I 11 11 IJTllXlV i CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES ! HATS ! HATS! w mn I UATD 1 and a full line of other - liOOttS. SALE OF VALUABLE RtilL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior By virtue of a decree of the Superior lUBVimn uvuwuiwriu wrun, 1 - TfT.J...J. I 1 17, way. valuable tract Of land situ nine' acres, bains known as the Josiah Ward tract.w; 0. a K , I Terms One-fourth cash, balance oaj I . . . . . . . . 5,!; deferred . payments M bear Interest at i ihi mi .ant. f mm ilnlil - ' I . .rr v- -DTv ,5 . ! Administrator Of D. O. W. Ward. Jane 4th,il889. -sv f dlw wtd 1 1 ' S . Ht-ava 'WW iPti''' w 4OM0, B$fom3Uh:. I $ pollock stre.aooeimpted by Bi Holland Possession given lsti it AtjgwstviaSft. Apply to :,?-Vr N fcH dtfnj,.- Da. F; btJFFY. ated in.BwansbortowitthipOMiow natureof p. WUIILO K anltj'ot county, adjoining the lands of W..W. . ... ' V Russell; Benjamin Ward and others, wise you will be imposed "upon. -contaiains sixteen hundred and sixty- ' ;.t - hW HMi P0W! Absolutely Pure. This poMTiWr i! v rar'er. A matvol of ' . oi 1. 1 u'-. liore 1 . . v i.iinin, and .' i 1, ; t: nuil u . . , mum or ' : i' can. : . '.. ; MVl St., .' .1 ,t paruy, 8treu(;ih ; economical iiiu;. cannot be solo . tllude of low la, phosphate po .:- Hoy a 1. Bak wl i N.Y. Wanted T: TEN TON- , jr.AP IRON. j?2 2w J. r l o. CATAW".. NE' - .IV, . i mi "' ; "iii ifcse. 'C .' iit-giate ,,iv-' a ; ' com- , .. : ;iar- ,'.vv; t . &.il '- -Cr S ' "i!:' Vxu. r ':: '-v--. . - ' ' .f this -'vt . - 1 ;ift til - : V(! r.V :ltf of . ! 1 i'male i.'uargea ' . i NextSeaiilou Full Acailem.i-, l.-- CoursPd. Willi i: 1: plUhed liiBlnu ; . atng Libraiitb, i moderate oxiia tain all. latu;. ; . : ., ItKV. .1. . .jy-u:" iGreenstorQ Fc." GitEi-:xao o, The SIXTY-N IN 1 ! ; well equipped ami 1 . i tion will bt-t: i'i ., ' ystii 1; Sli'l'i ! . are ollcrou .1 instructio:i 1 Coliegen 01 Ii. very moder-uo. For Or 1 1 T. 'i je29 dft iii. s. 0. Round K:h. Thisfavorito Jfotir-'iln R.scu is open ir the Season of Ir .). ! Guests enjay tl. -5 u ivantaizes of th beet Mineral Xrr; Bini.na them a superior LITRIA hl .IINU within one hundred yards of U,j ). Terms, iU to i :j pLr u t Post Otlico iii iU.) UiiMiri-. 1 ' V. U. bl'iC.'.GUE. ' je 25 dwtf 1 1 jpi ifctar.' "Xightn New Kods crrc;i 1 1 1- - or.es re- paired at short iioi. c. Leave orders at f.iv . of w. m. v.'.no Aeut , .n-pany. jell dtf Eanl.- L. P., Botanic Blood Balm., JtzS. EzS. J3- Can bo 1 t.l i f AT c.i:d Cash on delivery. j -3 dw3m Wivv.c. A large uu.11 :',v ' i for 1 23 cents -1 -liURNi dtm which I will pav ,11 : per lb. J. . June 4, 1880. Old Virginia Obroots. STILL IN 1 LEAD! More of them t: :. ! Kut year than any other L: ; ; rootin il . a moathsl )' c 'tst year! - the world, and an . cent, of salea fur 0 . 1 of this year over ' ' They retail FlYr' CENTSt ana the I f on- market, being I O' U. . : v 5 c y 10 ceat v t-fWgat and BETTER tl Smokers, lewim -1 numerous imitations on the 1,1 irto and" -when. I calling for calling for a irlL. ...) , f tUe OLD .' r r - u uu 1'iUiU and4i-;iig,":. iraae .suppjiea by , vrt. piM' :'l m ''" l '11''. - ; , WHOLfiS Atti 'AGEST 8 ' tm flw8m NEW BERNE. N. C. Sft'5ote3-ent .:XTha houiei n4 lot onfcPvilbfilt sttp J. now occupied by ftiWlrry J i ef -s i' '?$ V 'Vs-l'- ' WWUtivnlhe lijtot July; ,, v. Hivy u va - the-'J-