, y VO YIIiN6 JULY IS. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. S Busnn:s3 locals tAIL Broad St. Cbickene.. young ill 1 n A . - ft k.. ..t. XV UH 010! iwo. KJ wo. par OEW1NG MACHINES repaired and : ,. . O put in good order by J. Edwards, - Churchill' sbopjiftail opposite poet Olio. -ii.1f-C-;;r'.iyl tf ' "ATEb?pftdRSt SEED ' - IN Imp i But; Bags,. Eriy Milan Turulj t5ii4y1tDwcTarnip, Early : v Edi or PirrTorBiprhd a fall Sit ilf to, VfcT'tTO -Sift fiW W B. HO . xH' Fktk a's tba; latest patent , Vw's ewtjtUwW Ordara ' e,alo tef lrfonf JcJj, ie2 lm a T iui. wen iaihfrJioiassee.m . y mil ;' JKOBfSTS PROS. . . If AM! AMHO-KS, FlfXfapsv; Xba cream ' " 11 C. mara RorlaaIJiM anil full Til Jina'uf aonabln!OoariH ,. - LAND PLASTER and PARIS QBEEN tot Potato Buga.-- ' ' ' " - ' ;ni21-tf.t-; - -.On''AiJSR ft Co. . '-PURE BLACKBEEEY JUICE for -,X' medical pnrpoaea at v ' 1 all tt ' Jaws Ebdmond's. I7W3T-CLAS3 job work executed at y. thiaoffloe on aatlafactorytermi. .;. H .... . - .. - ,a26tf I)L0U0H3, CaltlTAtors and Harrows , atrery low prioea. . ' v Gso. Aixw ft Go. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, Just reoeired and y ' for sale by jambs bbdmond. PAUILY MEAT fijTTERSat . rS v Geo. Allen & Co. E JUS f RECEIVED-Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY ' ' for gale br " - Jaws Redmond. ' NE Thoueand Rolls Wal Paper at Jf . very low prices. , , -" UKO. ALLEN dC VO. - PURE W INES AND LIQUORS for lfX Medicinal and other -uses for sale by , , James Redmond. ", The estimated number of people in New York! dally is 2,000,000. t 'The North Carolina Stae Alli ance meets at Fajetteville,. Aug., - 13,tB. ',. ' - y ; f Pneasiness is felt ' in London ,ftr the safety oBritish troops is ' Elgypt, 41 - Feed DouaLiss, negro lately appointed minister to Bay ti, is said to bo worth 1300,000? . t 't Sullivan is reported aa hilarioua 1 over the result of the-' battle, while f I ' . Kllrain ie all torn np.y" - . Tde people of jj-hewhole State feePan Intee6ihf jBucgaof the . encampment at Wgtttstinr9 i , : The State Line Alliance, of North Carolina, will discuss the, desirabu ' lty of ladies joining the Alliance. i 0 Ml ,.1 , ' IN making removals the, Presi dent uses no supurflurous word: he simply writes ,MYon are removed. narrison.'? ' Bufealo Bill has been engaged by the French government ; to teach -100 cavalry ,'oer;'s: to.rde I in s the 'American etyiei;;' fte. ' The wheat haryest;in Kansas is said to be the largest ever gathered in that State' Some1 fields yielded 1 - 1 ' 4 Five Alliances, in ' Mecklenburg county, Va. saved f 1.245.72. oy purchasing their fertilizers through the county Alliance agent.". ,; . Henry .11; Stanley, the African exr'3rcr, la expected back In . ton d:a ty next Ecrtentcr "whea:,he will enttrcpou a course oflecturea Dispatczi:3 froa Jac!.2on,Mi88. eay Gov LoTcry(i3 fi:tcrained to 1 1:2s Sullivan aud Kiiraia to ' jua t ' It is said that he will demand ; r extradition, ' ' .- ' 'owan county (N. O.) Alii 1 the acreage of cotton d one fourth, 1 and An rcse la 'corn and al . l i , .3 i s law is one of must be. rt to ia Wb regret to see the statement tbat '-The 3 America," Allantali iterarv i paDer has plated out." We had hoped that" the , tfme had come when a literary . paper wonld be Bustaine'd n theonth ' ' Miss Helen GLlialWE, dao ghter oHbd CtflalEufli- Slates man, and president . :o& Neevnham College Cambridge, contends that the full cultivation of wonaad'B in tellectual powers has no tending to prevent her from properly discharg ing domestic daties 'Unglish newspapera are con siderably excited by the discovery of American mosquitoes in, Eng- and, where they have; never been known before. This makes the Boston Post exclaim "At last we've got even with England for inflict ing her miserable sparrow upon this country. . s . . The New York Star hita the bull's eye squarely when it says that "President Harrison's change in the Civil Service rules denies equal justice to Union veterans. Ostensibly preferring all old soldiers and sailors over civilians by remov ing the limit of the reinstatement of those who have been employed n the Oivil Service and been dis placed, it in fact prefers one kind of veterans over others, and makes politics, instead of either patriotism or proficiency, the test of' eligibili ty.'VMemphis Ledger. The New York Star, a fearless and reliable Democratic newspaper, one of the best in the country, gives good advioe in an indirect way to some of its contemporaries who are forever talking about this or that candidate for President in 1892. It gives its own ' position, which is v to be commended. : IB is the only "safe and reliable stand; to take. Let the Republicans howl about Cleveland and Hill, and The Star ;au.d other ' true Democratic papers should meet them-with the true facts: with reference ' to the lives and Democracy of those and all other great men of our party, Their endeavor Is to create dissen sion in the Democratic camp, which it certainly Can't unless assisted by tne-t cratlo editQna. Toledo Times. ,f v.fl-. LOCAL NEWS.' " NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS . Dail CLiokens' J ' '"Sui Kemp P, BAMLE-State Uniwityi J. EDWAEDS-Sewine machines TtW paired. . ' " "'" 1 No Mayor 's oourt yesterdaj. ; ' ! -A thtmder shower yesterda?evening.! ;Th'e Journal tbermomete'regiaWrsd ' A lot of fairly "good watermelons' in th market yesterday, and 'selling; 'fot reasonable prioesL $.i&b Evening sailing parties is hf g& wlti our young people now. The Neape an4 the Trent furnish a beautiful sheei;. q water for the purpose.., . : x ' rtru. E. 6 'Hara.EBq.v will ieoture before the Colored 'Teaohers'c, Institute, this morning a , 0:30.. ; Subjectr, Book to Read. The publio is lovitedt , . ; . We calf attention t6 the advertise ment of the University in bar cblamna. It is thoroughly equipped for the best v ork, and offers to Qur bo yp as good an education as- can be procured 'or the same money any wnere in America : Our 'Wilmington contemporaries are ahowlnm commendable - enterprise r In glviog the pews from the enoampment. The contest wilt be lively for the "flfr test' and the brethreu,'-w6 hope, will reap a rich .reward. The Star pub liaher they names of' all jthe; general o2Hcen, company "offloers '' and"' pri vates. ..; yrbis ia i weiiv v but wibh to remind it that oar towns man, Mr. Chas. S. Bryan, is Paymaster General and not Col. Eugene Morc'acal, one of the best known and most VjJi esteemed men ia the Slate, who puu.;c away several months nso. , , , , Trinity to go to Ealoib- ' The trustees f Trinity Co'.lyi dj c I I 3.1 in a meeting ; held at C , s t' a lOfi Inst.', by vote of H'Ul nvj C q Collp,eto Ral ' ' i tni.ke tu .t' if n- ti;- BJLTLItOAI) MANAGEJIENr. . Thinga tha.tbe ITawa and Obaerjer .The Raleigh Newaaad Observer of Wednesday has some remarks upon the position taken by the Joukkal on the AiftN.C.R. In last Sunday Is issue of the JtfraiUL ltt reminding our people of the meeting to be held on Monday night in the in terest of the oo-oparative factory we took occasion to simply call their atten tion to our oonditio'n in regard to the mfluenoes which we thought had con trolled the A. ft N. C. R. to our detri ment .. In Tuesday issue we stated that "tee are informed that the data upon which we baaed our remarks &o" and not positively that the data were incorrect as the Observer has it. The truth of the matter is, President Bryan felt aggreived at the statement in Sunday 1 issue, because we were, as he claimed, entirely mistaken as to the Raleigh and Gaston using any influence in the man agement of the road, and not wishing log to do any one an injustice we made the statement as it appeared in Tues day's issue. In regard to the A. ft N. O, R., going into the Associated Line of Railways, the Journal does doubt the propriety of it because we do. not know upon what terms they would let it in. We do not believe however that it is necessary for it to be linked to either of the great tines in order to get in the Association. All it has to do is to join, maintain rates at Goldsboro and perish to death. We do want the law passed by the last General Assembly tested, and we do feel sure that the managers of the A. ft N. C. R. whoever they may be, will aid in testing the same. But there are many ' difficulties in tbe way of making the test, and how much better it would be to have friendly relations and not have to resort to the courts. The last paragraph' of the Observer 's notice it very moo. . u says:- The State built the A. ft- N. - C. and the North Carolina roads to obtain easy transportation froia the seaboard to the Intnrinr. and thaaa nronArtiaa in whioh the State owns" a controlling Interest ought to be so managed a not to de prive the people of the fruit of their er- That sounds petrfotio indeed.. Every man In the State Will endorse that, but many of them -while endorsing it are upholding and enconreglng those who are depriving us Of the fruits of our exertions. The-Observer knows that the people east Jof Goldsboro have no business relationa l with those In the center,, and western part of the, State, WWhae jawaft eoluml lime after tinae cited numerous-, instances of prohibitory freight rates whioh" Bimply meant that there, enouia be no pusiness Mlatiojjj between the peopleEai.nd thpsaWeet f QoI4sbpto.31trhU6. do tha neonle of -Raleieh and all other towns along the N.- OV JEt, get jtheu oysters, flsh, eOrn-meaf; 'oow.ahdotuef gramr ;;uiUr no, u ougunos .to Bet.so, but it tt so, tne UDseryeriKnows is so, but when we who are the stiff erert tin Je r lueiooorreoEH, up jumpa, ut nateiu influence,ready to oppose our efforts and bring them to. naught 'Our plan fot relief has been in the extension of i the A. ft N. O. R,tlty,'i 'Ithatqarjnot damage , but . benaflt the state at large it Ia against ' the Interest of the Raleigh ft Gaston Road for the A.ftN.0. R to bextendedlnto' iheirih"ItUenc their etrong opposmonw it.-x ;-1 ' Now, lei w tell, the. Newr and; Ob server we wnoie trutu aoout tne matter. For many' yearly these! '.people' i have agitated' the exteruidn th' Ai , r N. C.IR. because, to' looked, upon li as their only hope for relief and develop ment of tbttCoftiltiY:aloDax. th Hue ThertethUie'vliotMrVhett Gov. Scales .cama- into-bmce he would take steps to seoure theMldland toad which had been built from Goldsboro to Smithfleidand ;w6t)ldt enoourage i contlnution of the line la the direction of Salisbury; or Charlotte.: But. when Governos Soales announced :h inten tionWlet the Midland alone,' the oplh ion tepidly spread InT Eastern Carolina that so far as the A. & N. 0. R..wasVbn- fcrned oertain men in Raleigh would dictate Its policy and efrcu'mstance hare iranspired : since to I confirm', them.. Ia that belief.- People became dieaatUfled hecs)use 'Brjijji, them' a ; free pass," but, peoawe .t&ey !;new of : the tojastice.tha abeen o"rced' "upon, .. themrand, ::inifomein stKnoei they ' had t sit ; down and see their business destroy ed.SiitsSi:? . The feeling today alonghe A: N.O.R. is that the polloy of the road hits' been directed by oertaln parties in Raleigh oi ' Me the Governor's chair, and be Kovj that it is to the interest of these f-rtirt 1 1 prevent the extension of the . C .0. Ii. .FurtherffldrVA the peo tya tl.tf-scaiipolni t i i -i v, i : i they base xe say that he denies that any such In flusnces as are alleged to exist are exerted over bim in the management of the road, and on aocpunt of hie positive denial and explaining away .soma of the circumstances whioh pointed in that direction, we published the item in Tuesday's issue. We think from the reading of the News and Observer article a wrong con struction has been placed upon the short paragraph in our issue of the 9th That paragraph was based entirely upon information given by President Bryan. The Journal's positien on this question is tbe same it has been for the last three or four vears as our files will show. But we have alwajB endeavored to be perfectly fair towards Mr. Bryan, as it is our earnest desire to be fair towards every body, even to stat ing bis position for him when he re fuses to appear in the public presa in his own defense. Horrible Death. Mr. John D. Pittman, of Slocumb'e creek, came up to the city yesterday and informs us of a most horrible death which took place on his plantation one day last week. James Sykes, a colored man about twenty years old was engaged as a farm hand by Mr. Pittman, and had un hitched the horse from the plow and started home about sunset as usual. He was riding the horse and using the trace chain as a stirrup. The horse dodged and threw him off, when the Chain wrapped around his leg, and in this condition tbe horse ran dragging him about one and a half miles over a rough pmey woods road. Mr. Pittman, after the usual lime of the plowman's ooming in and as dark was' approach ing, became uneasy about his horse and started to the field in search of them, but had not proceeded far before hearing the alarm from a boy who had found them. The horse had run up to the gate dragging his victim, but was so frightened he had turned and run the same ground over. Sykes "was dead when found, his olothes were lorn off and his boJy ter ribly mangled Death of A. J. Murrill, Ean Sheriff E. Murrill of Onslow county was in the city yesterday and brought news of the death of A. J. Murrill, whioh occurred at his home on Monday, July 1st, very suddenly. Mr, Murrill was in his 71st year. He was a man of prominence iu the county and had a large number of warm friends outside of the county. Previous to the war he was clerk and master of the oourt of equity; he represented the county several times in the General A sembly, and has been chairman of the board of county commissioners since the war. He was a man of great force of charaoter and individuality, and discharged the duties of every position whioh the publio called him to fill with fidelity. The county has lost a good man. Shipping, News. The steamer Annie of the E. CD line arrived with a cargo of general merchandise and will sail this afternoon at 41 o'clock. The Eaglet of this line wilt arrive tomorrow morning. The steamer Kinetoh will not leave on her regular trip up the Neuse until Tuesday morning. Personal.. . , . . ftDr. Geo. S. Attmore of Stonewall wss ht the city yesterday, Mr; Joshua Dean of Pamlico was in the city yesterday. . Mrs. E. G. Hill left for Morehead City yesterday evening. Important to the Co-operative Fac- f The following' letter was handed us yesterday awfMe .the result of recent rSHAmSTOWr.: Md.i July 8th. 1889, Mn-JotiuS. WV Waters, Secretary, New ; Vva uui uyo uumueu reauiug an article" descriptive, off the advantages and opportunities' of New, Berne, J A friend, of, ntine ia anxious, toi start a hosier? . factory via -the South at aome gooji pome. -we nave been; in con tnnlcation"-with Florence. Ala., rela tlve tottartiog such a. company in that place. eut nave come to no definite eonolusionv as to- where We will locate Mr. i Joshua - Zepp ia the heme of my friend, and' has been connected with the hosiery Company of our plaoe, but has lately withdrawn with the intention of starting a company. He -was at one time president i of. the J vAntietam Hosiery Company,'!. which consolidated witn toe. ' company' Tt he was connected with,- and haa therefore a thorough knowledge in every branoh of the business. :. yyViyy'.yX There are but few hoisery factories in tbe ; South' and we think out advan tages will be greater in the South thau anywhere else. y The only drawbac we have encountered so far . is 1 the scarcity of operators (it requiring girl labor), but this may be -obviated lib your town. ' It is a paying business, our cc. v ay bavins declared a dividend to of 1J r r cent, f r t'irce tenths. ' What inducements can you offer us and will you take a percentage of the stock t We should have a oapital stock of at leaat $35,000. We would be glad to have an early reply from yon stating what the prospects axe. I am youis very truly, L. C. Bkard. Beechama Pills act like magio on weak stomach. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CUA1EL HILL, N. C. The next Session begins SEPT. 5, 1889. Thorough instruction is offered in Literature, Science, Philosophy and Law. Tuition $30 per session. For catalogue address Hos. KEMP P. BATTLE, jyl2dwlm President. Atlantic & N". b. Railroad. Passenger Department, New Bern, N. C, July 10, 1889. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN SUNDAY, JULY 14th, From GOLDSBORO and intermediate stations, to MOREBEAD CITY, and return same day. The hot weather is upon us. This train is run for the accommodation of those persons who oannot go to the seashore during the week. Tiokets good from Sunday until Tues day morning. Fare for round trip to Morehead City and return, when tickets are purchased: schedule. Goldsboro $2 00 Leave... 8:00 A.M. Best's 1 90 " ... 8:28 " LaGranee .... 180 Falling Creek. 170 Kinston 1 60 " ... 8:40 " " ... 8:54 " " ... 9:10 " ... 9:25 " " ... 9:49 " ' ...10.05 " " ...10:20 " " ...10:28 " " ...10:50 " ...11:18 " " ...11:25 " " ...11:40 " " ...12:00 M. " ...12:08 P.M Caswell 1 50 Dover 140 Core Creek.... 1 80 Tusoarora 1 20 Clark's 1 10 New Bern 1 00 Riverdale 90 Croatan 80 Havelook 70 Newport 50 Wildwood 40 Morehead City.. 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By buying your Alabastmo, Ready ; WHITTY & GATE5.lg We have the celebrated "Pad 1 luo wewa r ret .era va aurejana T TV - l- a 1 them before buying any other. :y" We have a full atock of eTertthtniii' WHITTY QATES. -v Agents for the Sherw celebrated Beady Mixed dealers in Lime, Cement and Piaster, 2 UlUS12KHBOjKO 0;-. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES are 'off ered Id ' alt'the . departments c ' Mtruotion usually pursued In Femr, Colleges 'ofvMghesf. grade. Chnrg very moderate. y ; ?:?;sy . ., for Catalogue apply to ' . y T. M. J0NE3. President. jo2idw2ai v J Greensboro, K. LY We- iyy.