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II li it II ' II Jr I W I. -II ... i On--.-: ... ; 1 . - : l " T : ' .J VOI. Viri.-N0.-81. NEW BEKNE. K. C. THUKSDAY. JULY 4. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS; : : 1 . . . ... - it . bu2i::l:3 locals, .; UQ you wl to prolong H"? W chew "SILK NET TOBACCO." - Ask for it 1 . . ; : ; iJU"'. WT O. BROWSE, PRACTICAL and 8clmtifio Optician,, will, ba th Gaston Qoait for several,1 days All defect of vision 'carefully ex - am ined. free, and treated accord iagly. .. j29-lw. Mosquito bars. Od to b.. mo FEATKR'8'Bn'l get tnrfateet patent : htrs and put them uo In lime. Orders ua be left at the Rikef Store $e84 lm. V. - i - ' . - A V - I JUKE .Weil loan MaiaiiBBe as ; TT AMSia.K3, Fly Traper tsaCream . rreeaem Keirigerasora, ana i and fall line of eeeaonable goode t: 14 dtf wmmGi,Tits T AND PLASTEB and PARIS GREEN . XJ for Potato, Bute. , -V: Af I JURE BLAtEBRJDJQB f or . medioal purpose! at CT.V:W , . al7 tL fKS EKDtrtJSD'a. 7IR3T-t3Cjl835ob.workinUdr at A- tbia office on eatiafactory term; ' " t .-.,. i 1 ' - ' a26tf ' ELOrjuna, Cultitor ani Harrow at very low prloea. ; ; i () i , ; Geo. Allsm & Co. T M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND A HOLLAND OIN, last received and for aaie by : . James Redmond. FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at - . , Geo. Allkn & Co. .;TUSf RECEIVED-Another lot of . i GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aale by James Redmond. ONE Thousand Rolla Wall Paper at very low prioes. ' -; Geo. Allen & Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for . Medicinal and other naea for aale , . by James Redmond. .'V Louisiana has won its suit to . banish the cotton oil trust. ik p- . 'A i? -s-. MaBMaBaaBaMBHaMaaaataaawaBBaaaaaHBMaBBBM . :, . .The Record has hope of Colum bia, becoming a quasi seaport town. ft L . , RiNfi the bellsl fire the cannon, and shout the song of Fiecdom! This is the fourth of July! CHARLOTTE will soon recover her early glory of Being a navy yard, if a let up in rain does not occur atonce.Charlotte Ohf onicie. . n Educate the mind and educate the heart.. That is the only way to ever lift tip any people upon a high -;er plane of being. -Wilmington ., ' Messenger. C ".- It ia announced that the pugilistic ' battle between Sullivan of Boston, rand Kilrain of Baltimore,' ;Tof the -' world's v obampionsbip, will v be fought in Louisiana next Monday. - The attention of . the Postofflce Department is called', to the - fact that It now takes just twice as long to get a letter from Washington; N. 0. to New Berne, as it did- forty years ago, ' "-''- ' - - Tee Fayetteville Observer of the 27th of June is a splendid trade ' ' issue of twentjr four , pages. - We - congratulate Fayetteville on having such a paper, and theft Observer upon having such a town to write about.''-, &m?&! rr Judge OalLins, itf - the- Qircult court at Chicago, decided thafr the -divorces in the Jewish ehurch are null. The husband had 'secured a church divor.ee and wafil suing fer a confirmation of it . in " the ? Circuit Court. ' " The Wide-a-wake and Christian Union are. conducting a crusade asrainst the kissing habit : Aa the remarks of these periodicals" have reference to the kissing, w jqmen by one another, there ia not a man in the country wno will oi$w.f ' Senator Wide Hampton; id cue of the best" story i tellers Wasliingtou. , Is said to; be the c ily man who has the temerity to l.M. U.a President a' tisque ;- tale.- C ' .via Record. Get outl - You r r 3 L r, "'y mixed. ' Zeb Vance is the I i :;;d f..: t the President has the -J - 1 ".J.j tica in His mma t ! 3 ii r 3 1 ".n v.Lca the peo C .: 1 rr;;,:j;r.t. Ciauncey !-'jf luf -i a i ', ls lie :cr i !; t"fH It ia learned from official eOnrcea that the revenues of the Post office Department Is rapidly increasing. A large number of towns will be entitled toffee delivery offices fin July, and they wiU bo f promptly eetablisned. 'It is . also' probable that the benefits of the free delivery system will be measurably enlarged by the next Congress. It la believ ed that tbo'President will reoom mend a large " extension ..of tbisj service in his message, and it cvlll possibly be one of the Bret queklons to occupy the attention of the na- onal law-makers upon their meet ing in December-Baltimore Herald. The Republican party is sold to the Money Power, which seeks the establishment of plutocratic rule on the rniDS of popular self-govern ment, buys what offices it wants, corrupting both elections and legia- atures, and governs the land by barter. It is the missoa of tne Democratic party to oppose this assault upon free institutions and defeat it: to overthrow the conspir acy of wealth and keep alive that government of the people, by the people and for the people under which the dory and happiness of the Republic have been won. N. Y. World. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. W. SMALLWOOD-Equitable life aa auranoe society. New Berne Fobkitdre Co. Furni ture and baby carriages. Independence Day. No Journal tomorrow. This is a National holiday. Ail ex Confederates should report promptly the court house today at 12o'cook. ; The pogtoffice will be closed today. The general delivery will be open from to 10 o'clock. Mayor Williams is making his courts pay expenses. The nnes collected last month amount to more than was col lected the jrholeof last year. - v- Jimmie Holton, son of Mrs. A. H. Holton, had the misfortune to break his right arm just above the wrist Tester day while exercising on a gymnasium bar. . , ;. R. II. Abbott, colored,'' had a water melon on the streets yesterday, the first of the season. He said it was from Virginia, but it had the appearanoe of a Georgian. One of the best things oitieen of New Berne can do on this anniversary of American Independence is to 'sub' scribe to the capital stock of too co-op- perative cotton faotory. The number of stockholder! In the new cotWn factory has reaphed ninety, and many of these have taken from two to five, shares. One of our inoat attbi stantial meri saysthat after the brgatt' ization haa been completed, and the plan of operation appearing to juetify it, he will increase his stock to twenty- .. .. .. According tocuatom there wilLbe no Jotjenai. issued from thU office tomor row. -The Fourth of Jnly Vla oite of the few holiday granted ottr ptTe' journal wm; appear, again on aatur' daV morninoMar . ..?.. a' l.i ny il l w i 1 y '.DI'tH Shipping Hewav: ;:'. M ki- .The steamer Annie of the E. C D line 'tailed yesterday afternoon wit), lumber, truck, etpiesiMi Of tjiia lmawlU.arrtodJ0'i!U;4m4M-' me$tbl,'dtvb4 Clyde, line sailed last night :for Baltimore wltlv a cargo of tumhe' and shingles.' u The following", item ironv.uie.wii mington Star-will be of Interest to our firemen i i.M1 ?: Jt. At the reeular meeting of Wilming ton Steam Fire vEngine Company No, 1, last nieht.'it was mentioned that the New Berne Fire Engine Company would ; visit Wilmington daring 1 En campment week, and on motion, a com mittee was appointed to mate arrange ments for the reception and entertain mant of tha visitors. The "Atlantio' boys look " forward to the .visit with pleasurable anticipations, and will do all they can to add to the enjoyment of their guests while here. , ? r It Is very important in this cf vaBt material progre a that a remcay fee pleasing to the taota ana to us eye, easily taken, acceptable td tha stomach and healthy in ita nature and e;. --t3. rorsessing these qualities Eyrup cf l'i.-j is the one perfect, laxative b 1 mott Ua diuretic known, v 1 . - ... '' ':':)!';' h '':' " CUT C0OTCIL FB0CEED1XG3,: JaneS, 1889. A regular, meeting of' the board of city council ,vu held thto evenist at half-part eight o'clock, Mayor WUliami prealdlng.u .. . , ..;'.." Preaerrt: ConncDmen Bursa, Ulrlch, I " vwgra, lam, jqiwop, niimi On motion of Conncilman Ellla, no and Kennedy. Iperaon hereafter shall, be buried in A petition wu read from Mr; A. M. I Baker asking permiaaion to ereca a ihed that oonnected the house and kit- enen formerly occupiea oy k. n. au- ion on rouock street. On motion it I was referred to the fire district com-1 mittee with power to act. Mr. Wm. P. Metta petitioned to copy and compute the tax Hat for $25.00. On motion of Counoilman Lane he waa given the contract. Councilman Ken nedy voting in the negative. A petition waa read from Mr. J. W. Meseio asking permission to erect a ahed on Bell.'e alley i On motion it waa re- refered to fire district committee with power to act. , Mr. Jas. F. Taylor aaked permission to weatherboard his building six feet above the sill. On motion it waa re ferred to fire district committee with power to act. .. Councilman Ellis moved that afire wall be bored near the old ice house, I which was left with streets and oumpe committee with power to act, Council- man Kennedy voting in the negative if - i tae records bdow previous action in the matter nK.i. r . mmitt. - V-"' ,".. 1 ported that they had borrowed a.000 from Mr. F. Uirioh at, 8 per cent. Also I reported the balanoe due Meesre. Green. Foy & Co. on the market building, $491 20, and racommended that a voucher of 8191.20 be issued to them, On motion it waa carried. Chairman of wharves and docks com' mutee reported tnat tney naa examinea the wharf at foot of Metoalf street and I deemed it nnnecesaarr to exnend anv - - U money upon u. Also recommenaeu inai tne maraei nouse oepainieu. Chairman of cemeteries committee renorted the cemeteries n excel ent .... COndltlOn. Fire department, no report. The Marshal's report waa read and adopted: aimiB li, u cuuviuieu. uuo wiu . i. i , . . , ant A ten I,J thai Mm. mt; . .r OTnaa An latail KKA rrn . Coat, 68.80 . . Total, $120.50 One-half of above cost, $27.90, was deducted lor my fees. . , jas. r. lewis, u. u. The Mayor" made the following report: v .... mayor's report. I beg leave to submit the following report: s no. of oases tried this month, 47. v Amount of fines imposed. $157. Am ount Of OOSt, 9120.40. gards the work On the!.r6&d lending toJn(1 8 half and made many good hints the Federal Cemetery. that the work I that every farmer, and in fact every w. no5 M.Perispeoittoations,. and l wrote the following letter and forward ed report of committee on streets and wharves and dooka: ; . !:Al,?.:. Mayor's Opnco. .-. ' New Berne, N. C. , Jane, 29th. To the Depot Quartermaster, . WABHTOOTON, V. U. General: Your Engineer, Maior Tomaasek, oalled my attention to some charges forwarded to your department in regard to the character of the oon- our National Cemetery. 1 1 find they an entirely groundless, and instigated nly by the jealousy or your correspondent, I consider that I am qualified to apeak SW-SSIR paid levaral visits to the quarry. ' I do not hesitate to fully endorse the manner to Whfob, uw, work haabeen done so far as it na' advanced, xne commute on streeU and wharvea enclose herewith report or examinauoD or tne work nataiffiJinl'fnllll VnftMl' J V t-,-i-iWj engineer fa charge.of the Macadamized roadway from New tterae ttr th jn tionat CerdeWrviwe th -toommlttee on streets' And wharree of! tha ; Board of Counoil of said oitv nave made an ' ex- amlnation or Mld' toadr aud;ifind the speclflcatlona tAav. been Wed with ana the roaa in a latisractory coniyw,y'y.y ditlon of eoastrttction. X i'L Ci.flhy : knowing what , laws I are just and : the road we flndtoja Wd with thre coursea n ju. ur, gwnion " size varying from eight to.' four Inches .. . ia.a . aaiia af the whole beidg covered with putver - ray a brhiciS of out beat citiaena who,, expjeaa as we do ' our entire .. aatlataotion with the work. '.!. -m Signed. -.. Y Com; ON Stbeits and whartes. ,; I hare had Mr. Thomas S. Howard to maka soma loir nnnrM to nut in nlaoe of the worthlesa. encumber mmdds that we no nave.; ; ?,- uemeierKi. ... I. visited 'the cemetery 8unday, and SrmbyWeSu.5 out by the sexton or .anyone that may wiuh to make use of them.' Such should not be the case, as under gucn oircum- ttAncan one might be 'foully dealt wi'ir 1 covered up in our cemetery. T 1 , L . I. III Btrf" ado ' i end pumps be Luitructod to order i cruora street L.Tps, as w can'Naw Berne, N. O.," July 8d, 1889.-::':'' purohase about three for what one now oost. . ' . . I granted the Sheriff permission to use the ahed at the old engine bouse on Broad street for a stable. Respectfully Ac, R. P, WiLMAirs, Mayor. The report was adopted, Councilman Kenned, TOtinjt in the negative either oemelerr without first ha vine the burial permit simed bv the clerk and couterstened bv the chairman or one of me oemetery committee. w, j. w wr .nna.rpH hfAr &e board and asked that Tony Bishop's fvouche'r be issued to Robert Primrose for a i0t on George street. Oa motion 0fCounoilman Ellis it was referred to the committee on streets and mimna, Councilman Lne moved that a dozen or more lamps be ordered for the streets. Carried. The following bills were allowed: R. P. Williams, Mayor, 833.33; Ferdi nand Clrich, Treasurer, $16.66; J. T. Lewis, Marshal, $25.00; J. E. GaBkill, policeman, $30.00; M. T. Roberts, po lioeman, $80.00; Thomas Wilson, $30.00; J. L. Willis, special policeman, $30.00; John C. Green, engineer,. $25.00; W. R. Waters, engineer, $25.00; David Sell ings, sexton, $20.00; Rob't W. Wil- Kama ..tIyiii SD flit- Tncank dnii. jsnitorRouah ftReady Company. 83.00; New Berne Journal, advertising, 00; New Bne Academy, rents, US 00; f -i. kv n t -1 : 1 1. A. on. At)antio ei)gjne fol' jamper horse, $10.00; Nev Berne engine oompany, reea lor lumper Inorse, $IU U0; Atlantic engine com BttDy' ?? oi nose carriage, fa.uo; Prince Uvman. Iichtln? fiiu-ht kmm $6.00; James C.Harrison, liehtine three lamps, $3 25; Meritt Whitly, lightning one lamP 10 cenU' J-McCarthy, lightning one lamp. 75 cents; W. II Uootan, lighting one lamp, 7T cents: Paul Williams, lighting one lamp, 75 cents; Charles Watfon, lighting one lamp, 73 cents,Braxton Latham, lightinK one lamp, 75 cents; E. K. Disoaway, rent Of Odd Fallows hull. Rfi' Knu. llnrnB Qas Company, $81.00; C. U. F. Ed wards, disconnecting New Berne steam nre engine noiier, i .uu; ueorge Alien XT xirtti an fxw atKonta A MriM u e6. Dennig Wad8W0rtbi pump plungers and boxes, 4.65;Jonas McUan liel, shoeing horses, 89.70; N. 8. ltiohard- on' prmung, .w; wnuty oc I Gates, supplies for prison, pumps aDd I a.vaA.a OT AQ. n V.ftmil.. nk frni-lr house,' $lo! 00; Thos. S. Howard, now pumps, $112 00; J. T. Lewis, feeding I prisoners, 4U.io; j. i v. uavis, I buiuuidb, .iti, r, uinuu, Duuuiion lor i .: on r t t "', v ""-J I fiirnishnd at St m son's lira . Kd On- At. ' " " l - lantio engine company, cleaning hose, $5.00; F. Ulrich, treasurer, orders paid streets and pump hands and engino drivers, $151.50. Total amount of bills $919.43. Minutes read and adopted. Silas Fulciitu, Clerk. R. P. Williams, Mayor. Colonel Harry Tracy. A very small crowd attended the court bouse yesterday to hear Col. PTarrv Traov 'a lanlnrn nn tha Farmar1. business man, ought to have heard. Col. Tracy says one great object of the Alliance is to properly educate its members and the children; to teach them the science of government and neoessarily politics, but he emphasized the fact that they did not teach partisan politics. He contends that the farmer I ought to be so educated that he will kn0fr a republic from a monarchy plutocracy, that he must I work with his mind as well as his i banda JUegave some splendid advice m nU& to the homestead. Theagri o-d their little homtsteada are the people that preserve the 'government and he thought the greateat cause for alarm for the perpe .rtfjia ri:i .ul l?1. I buafe w? wum vhiui, iouwbu ma mo I AWifaM.Xf mnll hhmAef nala arnro vanlrl iry.a aecuning.v wv nambers, and land u etea the' eartn aa well I as Capital "Waa concentrated in the nana ? tne, rew. ne, regretted very l much to eee an attfempt to place the f ftnanniat faatnra In tha , trnnt. nf tha t aiWmI' iaaTmanf J,, rjght and; tereatmg-ii.yahhy - publio gentiment In the conrmmiit are to be "rj ? " - " 7 r 1 the Ieadlnir features. , - r- " 1 Bia'' speech; taken all in ill. Is calcu 5P,"Sf 5 fZ nope to Bed him this way agaiuf and that the next time he cornea our farmers I will slvsv him ; a good meeting. He ; I eaves for Kinston today where be will have a large orowd.; c ; ; ;, , t I t Svi.'r" ' l' k Km. sLk 4) Correeuoil is c? 3. i Kev. u. a, wntth aenut tbe,iouowiag 'loara wniua we .cneeriuuv i Dunusn wKon i.a fit h nnn ihn atanil Itoj fid .tTS not catch tlie.gh.'&l.- f Mr; Editor: Please correct that Dart ot tne testimony laying, that i said the child was mine. '; There -wa' no 'inoh I admission on my part. I orly admitted I ..it . ... I . ; . r . ' : -... r.'-y ''. O. H. Bmtth Co-Opsration. In the business world there ia nothing more potential in assuring suooees aa co-operation. Now and then a man la found who succeeded by operating his businesa within his own capital, but the most successful enterprises are con ducted on the co-operative plan. This is specialy so in a community when a large majority of the people are poor and have but little capital . The only way to build up factories in such com munities is by co-operation. The fast that some enterprises oonduoted upon this prinoiple haa failed is no proof that another will fail. A cotton factory properly managed will pay as well in New Berne aa anywhere. If not prop erly managed, or if mistakes are made in the purchase of machinery, of course it will not pay, nor would it pay any where else under similar circum stances. The cotton mills are coming Sjutn; they are being brought nearer to the cotton fields and New Berpe haa it in her power to demonstrate that no better location can be found for manufactur ing than right herr. With a favorable olimatevcheap fuel and good shipping facilities we dare say New Berne with the same machinery and operatives would show aa large bet income as any point in the South. A cotton factory can ba as well con ducted here as elsewhere; aa good ma chinery can be procured for it as else where, then why will it not succeed i IT will succeed. Let's give it a fair trial. A Scrap of Paper Saves flrr Life. it was just an ordinary serap ot wrap ping paper, but it saved her life. She wns in the last stages of consumption, told by physiciacs that sho was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; ,t helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew baiter fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds, lor fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free at R. N. Daffy, Wholesale Druggist. For sale wholesale at $8 per dozen. For a disordered liver '.try Beecham's Pills. The New Policy OF THE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY is (like a bank draft) a simple Promise to Pay, and is without conditions on tke back. Send for circulars and full explana tions. 8. W. SMALLWOOD. Afrt.. jy4 d NEW BERNE. N. C. 17. B. Flanner. Closing-Out Sale of Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall Stock. CLOTHING ! clothing 1 Nothing SHOES! SH0ESI; , ; ; ' SHQES ;'?ir i ana a imi une 01 oincr f nWK" Gbcd I IjrOCp". v'.y -.s,s :V;:' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESWTE,';;' By virtue U a decree of the Superior Court of Wifson county, I will sell at me court nouse door in Jacksonville, : Onslow county, on Wednesday," July 17, 1889, a valuable tract of land iita- j ated in Swaneboro townahln. Onalnw county, adjoining the lands of W. W-WC Russell. Beojimin Ward and others, ; containing sixteen hundred and aixty ' nine aores, being known as the Josiah Ward tract. : Terms: One-fourth cash, balance pay- able in three, annual installments, the - deferred payments to bear interest at ' eight per cent, from day of sale. - -F. A. WOODARD. : Administrator of D. G. W. Ward. June 4th, 1889. dlwwtd Wanted Immediately, TEN TONS of Old CAST SCRAP IRON. jy2 2 J. U. , ;:ABTKEE & CO. ' CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, IV. C Next Station Kfslm AnKnt ,'!, Full Aoadeinlc, Huslness and Vll;1ate tourics. Willi Music and Art. Ten accom pIlHhed luelrucloiB. (iood HulldliiK, Appar atus LlbrarloH, etc. ThormiKh work and moderate expenKPs. Pure waler and moun tain ail. laiulOKUL-Free. A Id reea KEV. .1. '. ( LAPI, D.D., I'rta. jy-d wlm Greensboro Female College, GREKNSBOitO, N. C. The SIXTY-NINTO SESSION of this well equipped and prosperous Institu tion will begin on tha U8Ui Hay u August, 188$). SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are offered in all tho denartmantii at instruction usually iiuth 1 in Femaln Collegos of hi'tlifHt Kradu. Charees yery moderate ti" For Caulopun :t f 1 v lo T. M. JONES. 'Prwidri.t, jt29 dw2m (jreonsboro. N. C. Round Knob. This favorite Mountain lanrt ia nnan for the Season of lSif!). Oupsta enjoy tho advanlncoa of ha best Mineral Waters; amoni them a superior LITHIA SPUINli within one hundred yards of tho house. lerms, $0 to $10 per we,k. Post Oflico in tho building. W. n. SPRAXJUE, e25dwtf Proprietor. Lightning Rods. New Rods erectod and old ones re paired at short notice Leave orders at oflico of W. M. WATS( N. Agent jell dtf Eiifrle L. It. Company. Botanic Blood Balm. Can bo had of R. IT. & F. S. Duffy, Eruggists AT CAItn KATES. Cash on doliyery. je23dw3m Wanted, A largo quantity of Flops WAT fnr which I will pay from 20 to 23 oenta P6? h. j. M. KILBURN. June 4, 18S0. dim Old Virginia Cheroots. STILL IN THE LEAD! Moro of them were sold last year than any other brand of Phornnifl in the world, and an increase of 75 per cent, of sales for the first five months of this year over that of last year. They retail FIVE for TEN CENTS r and are tho BEST t?oodn on the market, being EQUAL to any 10 cent and BETTER than any 5 cent cigar.. Smokers, beware of tho numerous imitations on the market, and when,. calling for a package of the OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS be sure aW 7 A see that it has the namo and tjigr nature of P. WUITLOCK on it, otber-r v wise VOU will be i Trade supplied by 1 ''fb TJT.riotti;;. WHOLESALE AGEST3 FOR"1 ' ' je27dw3m NEW. BERNE. a - . Fori Rent. 'V The house and lot or Pollock street. now oennntad h if "l''!ft''jrl I" eesion eiven lh Ut ftV ;.T.'! f mSOdtf ; H. b.' ctrFFr. ' --. if- . ' VrivTUNN- reapeotfuHf "fnformif ' tho puolio that he is repairing k 'V " pppoBice ine uepot, now Uerne-, N. c. ' I ' - Work guaraBteed'iand prioea to i wore guaranteed 'and prioea to suit , lAtM times;. V JeTdwli wint . i T
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