Miii I f 1 ! . .... ' .7, --. ' nt, 'Si V. J VOL. VIII.--NO. 94 NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. JULY, 20. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. ; s 0SNAL It . BCTSEIESS LOCALS. "WANTED, to bay a share of itock in T T the A. W. U K. uo. Appif m TOjwi ' Joubnal Office MACHINES repaired and country, witb a view to the forma- by J- Ed abbs, ... ..:- v .i-.hurnhill'- nhOD. nearl OPDOsit PO- r,llw n mucu wuiou wh u u, A Chicago paper says a circular has been issued, bearing the slgna tares of .the chief officers of the various labor organizations of the UEWING O pal in good order i.hurobi ll' shoo, nearly oppc v- ' offioa. ' v JT3 far the niot favorable labor organ rrEr,rROPPFTUBNiP seed.- izatton which, has ever existed. ' nJSttiSLU ! The circular has been Usued prU - Re l r Purple Top Tainlp, and a full vatelj to the organization8vaadlls r ' ; ' her seed JuMti & not 6Opp0Sea jft Jbe known to the '-lllZ-.dXA public. WUrnington Star. TlfOSQTJITO BARS-N-Gs' ta B."' Mo 1 F rater's and get the lateat patent This writer has again and again hum nd nnt them ud in time.'' Order can be left at tbe Bucket Store.- t 28 lm said that Qrany ille county can beat I the world in litre tobacco, and by I returns. We .trUh to give one Mr. Ilagan Crews paid a boy. He and 'the The newspaper at fioma. h Since the Joumai. has been in exist ence, it has been its endeavor to furnish only each news as might be read in the most refined families. We do not claim to have been entirely successful in this, bat it has been oaf desire as fares the hnrry and worry of Issuing a paper aiz days intthe week will allow. In many households tbe newspaper has beeome a forbidden object to the eyes and hands of the children because parents are unwilling that tbe youthful should familiarise themselves with the great amount of crime that is being enacted throughout the world and con - 'T3URB' Wrt Ind ia Molasses at v JT,-- Yv- .ROBSBTS BE08f : -TXAMM02K&JFy Tcaps.;Ica Cream sample. I w- -- Iin )f eafeoialU good alK r- 14 dicfcONi.j ;-j tr WHrrrr 9 imtes. ooy made a crop 01 tooaoco ana 1 'iTjUBE ' BLACKBEBB. JtflCE lor sold it for $2,200. That beats crea X hiedloat purposes at - . tion and take8 the cake, ge mfo " . -. . . 1 1 itrnn if corn vhAar. rnnta Xr.n. ' I7IB9r CLAS3 job work executed at ,r ,1. " ' . ' 1 ibis ofBoe on satisfactory terms, and a good one, in addition. Now :,"'."."' , 28tf do not allow jealousy to deter yon ; 7)LOTjaHS, Cultivators and Harrows from copying this. It is trne, and ' A.v- at very low priun. .v- - Oxo. Allen & Co.. "f MPOBTBD FRENCH BRANDY AND - X HOLLAND GIN, just received and - for sale by - . dams kkdhond. FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at v Geo. Allen & Co. : TTJS f RECEIVED Another lot of " U ' GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Redmond. -NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at 1 KJ, very low prioea. . ; ' 'Geo. Allen & Co. wprjBB WINES AND LIQUOBS for v Medicinal and other uses for sale by ' . JAMES KEDMOND is of great credit to North Carolina as well as to old historic Granville Spread the news. Wilmington Messenger. LOCAL NEWS. F. Ulhioh Flour, eto. G. W. Nbal Private school. National Bank Statement. W, M. Watson Trustees' meeting. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From thp State Papers. Raleigh Call: The seventy-live horse power boiler eud engine for the wagon factory arrived this morning and will ne placed in position at once. ' Wilmington Star: The Star office was complimented with a serenade last night by the New Berne Cornet Band. "Dixie" and other selections were ren dered in fine style. Lenoir Topic: Corn is 81 per bushel in Ashe county. Mr. A. H. Boyd, of Globe; raised 64 stalks of rye from one grain sown. The heads average 45 grains to the head. RLHtoflvilln nhriatinn Arivnp.ata- Snr- oentrated by the hungry and ravenous jej9 ao( jketches of the city have been newspapers to be spread at the firesides made and sent out to different compa of the innocent and unsullied minds. nies with the view to procuring water The means and greed with which our w" 'or ,nia Dc,ty- WgandprosivecHydalie. have of Se 'weVeTadly dZ oollectiog and publishing the news i8 tged by the recent rains, but they are wonderful and commendatory, but the coming out nicely. We learn that desire which some of them die- the corn and cotton crops in the Buck play ' In heralding that which Jesbery section are very good. , .,! m w a .., .ra Washington Progress: Typhoid fever i. sensational and unsavory to refined geem8 t0be prevalent vmr town tastes is to be deplored. The publishers several cases are reported. Is this of these vile sheets claim that the read- caused ia any way by the digging of ing publio crave and demand it and trenches, etc. in the town, fordrain- t, " ., .. ... . . age purposes? If so that work had that the vitahty of the paper rests upon better be delayed until the fall, this course. While many readers of Snow Hill Free-Will Baptist: It was newspapers yearn for news of this class, feared that the excessive rains had all do not, but even then, is a publisher damaged the crops on high land in this justified in sending broadcast all the "otion, but the showers in the last few 1 jju j t. .u. days havo been of considerable ad- evil and debased happenings of the vantage, and the prospects at present, country far and wide ? Not unlesss he are in favor of a fair crop. REPORT OF THE COTOITION OP THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Berne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, July 13. 1889. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - - $247,034.09 Uverdrafts, secured and un secured .... 3,274.85 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation (Four) - - - 25,000.00 Other stocks, bonds and mort gages .... 50,109.58 Due from approved reserve agents .... 10,434.80 Due from other National Banks .... 23,310.80 Due from State Banks and ban' e-s - : - 5,530.18 Real eb ate, furniture, and fixtures .... 15,699.00 Current expenses and taxes paid .... 112.50 Checks and other cash items f04.37 Bills of other Banks - - 5,750.00 fractional, prper currency nickels, and cents - - 635.44 Specie 33,700.00 Legal tender notes - - 13,346.00 Redemption fund with U. S Treasu rer (5 per cent of cir calation) 2,1.00 Total - $435,857.51 C k Yellow fever ia at Aspinwall, ' The National Educational Asso ciation is ia session at Nashville. -Mahone Iooih npas a Kepubli- avj can candidate for Governor of Vir '-ginta. : ' A prohibition ticket has nominated' in Virginia for State officers. Gen. Loyd Brice, the new editor V of the North American Beview is a ' - Democrat. - The grass and weeds on the academy green is being mowed. Mr. J. F. Taylor is having a fish house and sail loft built at the extreme south ern end of Middle street. The "merry go round," planted on Broad street, next to Jordan's drag seore, holds the small boys attention. Many of our citizens have left for different places to spend the summer jjeen I months and others contemplate going later. The residence occupied by Mr. J. J. Lasicer on Hanoook street is beiog re paired and painted, adding much to its improvement and looks. A complaint comes from Strabane of the irregularity of the arrival of mail The - Democratic convention of there. The route has been ohangedto Mississippi have nominated Stone via Goldaboro and Seven Springs. for Governor. : . "Nothing venture, nothing have'? is as true a maxim as was ever uttered. Last Wednesday,, a man "threw lf we want mors manufacturing among himself on a circular SftW ia mill us we must necessarily take some risk. and. was instantly killed. ' I Mr. Robert Hancock has taken charge rHJ-i , ,' . - lof the ensiom house at New Rerne. Ha - 'Good morning, ;Brother- Ashe 1 ig not without knowledge of its manage- ; Yon have been away a long-time, ment, and will no doubt make an ef and every tody ?a- glad tpzsee yon fioient officer.; at home aeain; 1? U'. - We call auention to the advertise' -ilj-U liiiVL , - ment of Prof. George W. Neal in this Another; Whltecnapel horror is I issue. He will open a private sch5oI, reported from London : a woman's I with high, intermediate and primary throat was cat to the spine and the studies. In New Berne on first Monday 'abdomen gashed in a horrible man- in September. . , ; V. ' i The Wilmington Stare says: 'Mr. Cook, ; the leader of the New Berne Postmaster-General Wanamaker I band, is not only a fine musiolanj but a . , 1 . 1 . 1 , . .1 . . community wuere tue inwKrity nuu as to wnat particular direction iiiey are Total, . $435 857 51 sincerity of the editor is undoubted, making. There ee ms to be a restless STATE NO iTH CAROLINA, ) It can ennoble and elevate to a higher "Pitit; Prevailing. County op Craven, ' ( 83: nln. or lh and lower the .en I Wilmington Messenger: A Messenger I I, G. H. Roberts, Cashier of the Br T of morality current eventsofthe day may not be I expressed thcimfllves bh carried away I best of my knowledge and belief. well, but if it is at the expense of I with their royal treutment nt the hands! G. H. Roberts, Cashier. character, they should go uninformed ' f - .,'.w?5? w DeIore n,e and such papers ruled out from their I dinner and 8upiH,r B6rved at Mr. J. R. B. Carraway, N. P. presence, insteaa or eaucating ana 1 crown s. I correct Attest up building as they can so easily do, Greensboro North State: Many of the they degrade and tarnish and plant evil Wrightsville visitors are wending their influence that takes root and thrive ZSTZpa ,itriVm?5.na! .e vhftt 9l nttTrtTAAr.A In ATA in tn rhA mntinpr at aatiimat'.incr' tha Kooiitioa nf t Vt a ra. Why Is It r I go. one man will eav he had a de- Wby la that the people or our place I lightful time, and another will say that With High, Intermediate and Primary do not feel satisfied unless they canine was unven away Dy neat, sanu uies school Studies, ner. 1$; anzions to obtain a suitable de sign for .his forthcoming two cent postage stampsi Why not have a plain surface bearing the t legend: 'Go to wanamaker's tor Jiargams. A POLICY OF INSURANCE l.V THE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Gomp'y Of Hartford, Conn. Is similar to a share of stock in some old-established Bank like the Chemical Bank of New York. It pays annually dividends to its pol icy holders, which they can receive either in cah or in a reduction of their premiums. Their policies aio plain, simple and easily understood. No unjust restrictions or discrimina tions are mado against any of its policyholders. This Company has boon in operation near fifty years, and has paid to its policy-holders and their beneficiaries over 3125,000,000. Mtuirrav talbafl .tut i . .1. . uilil, nn..l .lv,nfl n.n,A ,! 1 I ltR rnnnril fir f.'Lirniihiu I'lt-noaa anA loaeprivecnuarenoi mei0f tne wew i5orno visitors, and thev all that, tho nhnvn ste Amnnt. ia fmn tn th liberality to its policy-holders is unDar- LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in - Surplus fund ... Undivided profits National Bank notes out standing - - - Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject believes it unlnjurious. Washington Gazatte: A good many Time certificates of dennit - NewnaDers are suODOaed to be mould-lfanflliar faces have been missed among n.Bhir' nhni-ta uMuuii.iF ers of public opinion and can v. ield an 'he colored people of this town of late. Due t0 state Banks and ... ... .. . It seems that a quint but gradual exo-1 hnnbora nuence mat wui exert nsoii in any jlin ;,; nn illlt.TO(, arfl nnt Hv0,i 8100,000.00 70,000.00 14,021.89 22,600.00 675.00 165,173.37 59,716.55 1,467.25 2.303.45 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powjer uetu varies. A marvel ef parity, Btreuytli and wliolcsomeneM. More eoonoiuicul tlmu the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition wttn themnl-M iibuae or low lest, biiort welgnt. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ItoYAf, Bakim, i'uwin:ii Co., ltui Wall It., N.Y. lunoii dsn wed frl Aw alleled. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, AGENT. Newbem.N.C. lvfldlm L. H. Cutler, F. M. 8IMMON3, Geo. Allen, Directors. Private School, wife and humorists of . the fint water Be was the life of the cro wd at the I beach yesterday." . rnp , Fron the number of oases that aretton I tinually before the court In regards to Ihnnlt ra Hrnii1i1 Am that Vavinr Jhla would be simple and useful Williams thinks it rs never too lata rto lo vvanamaser. -jcux. ., 4 enforce the sanitary laws, viean prem ises and clean streets are a-- hygenio leave home during the summer for re.nusquitoe8. " - . I VT- 1-Vfl.T. Jl i.l I nmtlAnV It mn.t ha noma AthevflRum . winBwn uany; u seems mat mis R60- , I tion abounds in curiosities. Yesterday than that other places are superior to . Joha 0 Youn(r broueht into ou. pur own abodes. As to New Berne I office a dove colored crow, which be being a pleasant place to live at,it speaks I says was killed frdm a flock of black for itself vuwb a iw uiims irum iuih inv;u. inib ... lis sua uidh uuvrj uwiuirjd i;ii,y wu uaVo mere are very lew aays tnai re- Been or heard 0, tresning Dreeresaonot mow iromour News and Observer: (Jround was broad rivers and exhilarate our people broken yesterday morning on the cotton The signal service reports and a careful faotory site, to carry out the contract record of the JotjrnaIi thermometer " substantiates the fact of our even and Lewlg la DUBnine rieht an6ad now in mild temperature. Also bleak and executing the work and Treasurer freeeing winters are scarcely known to Wynne is taking in the cash to pay for the inhabitants of this section.. ::i th "ameJ .A..c"on "chiwdt of The prinoiple reason why so many lMt niht. and ftnother will arrive to- absent themselves during the summer I day. There will be no delay from now we would suppose to be because a I on in getting the factory to work. Change of locality and scenery le '"?, .f'1; filrl T7iv.i' ftUa aay s man we rouBiwu wireu special viu w AAgAAAACv VllvlUUtOi information of 'the burning of Dr. G. E. Maltha wa' dvafl jujwi - vuv. . . 113th. Dr. Matthews lives near Ring- In MaVor'e court yesterday William I wood, and on Saturday night between Taylor, col., Was fined $2.50 and cost twelve and one o'clock, the family were for disoaderly conduct. Amos Jones, Til' , ' . . . . , .. It was too late to save any of the furni- ool, was up for larceny, and in default ture, the family barely escaping them Of bail was sent to jail to await next eelves. The fire was supposed to have term of Superior Court. I originated in . the cooking apartment, oatomug lruiu iub biuvo. Opens on FIRST MONDAY, SEPT, 1889. StudentB prepared for the Junior Class in any College, male or female. Not over thirty pupils to the teacher, Tuition from $1.50 to $5.50 per month or four weeks. GEO. W. NEAL. A. M., jy 19 dtf Principal. 250 Bbls. FLOUR For sale VERY CHEAP Agent for Hazard Powder Go. Tho New Policy 01' TIIU 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. S. W. SMALLWOOD. Art., jy4 d NEW BERNE, N. C. CATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, N. V., NextSegKlon Itclns August .1 til, 1889. Full Academic, liusincBS and ('olIeKlato Courses, with Music mid Art. Ten accom plished Instructors. Good Buildings, Appar atus Libraries, etc. 'l lnironKli work; and moderate expenses. JAire water and moun tain ail. latalogue tree. Adilros REV. J. C. CLAPP, D.D., Prea, Jy' dwlm sired and one can be easier Spared front I their business at this season. Agent for WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. O. Festival. W.B Flanner. Closing-Out Sale of ' 5 Run Over Spring Stock- ' '' "w- to make room for Fall ; Stock. Republicans . are howling antl necessity. ; a The latest fad among our jottng men saying that Democrats are trying 19 Bteai 'tne ; new piateSi AB u .nA bnvsisto dlsoard snsnendeia 'and nothing new for men who' Steal to weufo lay it on somebody else. A party I their waist to isupport ' their - trousers. that succeeded in stealing the pres- The ustom,hss long been, in ?uss in wency are certainly aoie to goooie 7 T' "7; -" , genuemen, wnue yonx nanq w in.gretly the witting dt so many for Mr. Whitney, and it ds' tiot useit that Cleveland ilfpbe l,, mldstthanforalon,! time and iue uumiueo iu aoj,. - au6 ic :ocs t, .v niaKt . ,f.,i . ' ' t I ai. IU1V V Ml w WW mmt M mm , wm w M MW VUaM protest against any combination Lient study by our husihess , men, 'those ttcmptmg to force a candiJate on who have or ever expect to have ant the party ahead of time, y Wait till Interest here, they musfe come, t They 1Z22. and let the party, through its necessity for tne we or any place ' -tcs, givranUntrammeled "Jlhm ft . s . ..-to keen in the line of progress. .r' si wnn-. vft St- nhAiAA ff lhnvinffA I sr.. r. - . r,: . r.. PereonaL ., . lineuranoe, and the loss was bot ween Miss Blanche White, who has e H.WOanai,soo. vltiltlnfr frtaniift In thft citr. returned to . i 7 . " I 1.1 TkX .. .1 Tl 1 f Boston yesterday: , ..x , I B e.c ttUU 1 Kmtt' , Capt. J A. Eiohardson and wife and ' " "re B Prt and MIss Mamla Amyette left town8ntp, JoneB county, N. O., on for Chapel HU1 yesterday, v - :-. v? I Thursday the 8th day of August, Under a c: W : t!.3 113 r In c I i !L 3 Hawthorne haspublished tieit to Wilmington. 5?; They teiiusinall 1 ; -; ' i.a their lives they never had so pleaBent a 1 u vich'U says that, he Th 'hfti;'ItalT of th. WUm,nfftM1 v uuver to uu; wiu firemen in parl,icuiar and ths citizens r.3 ILZX, 1:3 vrc u!4 tave writ- ereatful for this courtesy, but we must - .. . I . . 1 . ... -.., - , , . . 3 fr r era ci tLrra cniv OH I say toai no attenuona oouiu exoeea tua t! .at hot: It" ircrrait- J I i t 'Ilia t'JZl r;v.:a : c : ' 7 merits of cur firemen. The Wilmlr ton papers were exceed ic'y coiEpii montary to the firemen, aal toc ocoiv n to sDoak in high praise of i' "r L. 1 ; '-jit Rtnong the very bect ia U c-" .ry. ;; ' ov-'v';';-. : A Festival will be held on Satnrrlnv. mere was no tne xmrd day or AugU8tltW9, at Taber- .-'1. :fc. ' ; i : ;, .1 ' -. V Shipping News. i i f'o'i ... . ine steamer cBKiei 01 ,tns a, w. u, i tn aHwok t-ha rA.a w. tine" sailed yesterday. with v a cargo of I cordially Invite all citizens in reach, lumber, truck, Ac. The Annie of this and especially all farmers , and their line will arrive today ZLaJ: The schooner John , E, V Moore hL-a, Mofltable meeting. i The Alliance loading lumber at Cooper milU ' f will have plenty of Ice-cold drinks at nacle Ghuroh. There will be an address at 10 o'clock in the morning. There will be dinner after the address; then after dinner there will be amusements such as are generally had at a Festival. Everybody is invited to be present on this ocoasion, and those who can conve niently do so bring a basket of dinner, and thus aid in a good work, as the money oollected on the occasion is to be the direction of the. Pleasant Hill Alii V&d&.&hl0& "W Tabernacle By Order of the Committee. July 15, 1889. 18d3t wtAl "The nsuat sammer enoampntent it the Enstent North Carolina mosqnito association has' opened in 'JXim Berne, This city is a popular resort for ths mosquito, and thr encampment, this year . la well attended.,-. The. famous Vmbsquitoi luiraby,' as; sung, bjr the St.feB!!"! dent, M t 'v-'j'iif.--. four oV) Wsterinellons are beoomlng pleottfal quested, nowi and the glad vo'ce.; Of,, the small jl , V. . reasonable prices, , r . By order or committee; -,i u ""it FvMi (xon. President. ' Johnnie Skaix Seo'yrv-s , ; ' iv . . Klnson Free Presa, will please copy. ' i ac uu h. vi run iocs, , ... ci o f. -j;vvi:f! S 1 J, 1. . ' . ,n. H . . in r. . ... . . - , 7 ' - 1 rv, 'itv nentau s omues ami- nomnn s Years. 2 "U, dat sweei waiermuiyun 1 itl i. , ' 4 'it ant de sweetest fruit oat grows? i iam Mm haa'ifc i1" ".''i.! 1 An ad journed ''meeting of 'the 1 Board Of Trustees of New:; Berne Academy hsM at tha nfflnn -nf thtf Pros). Monday afternobn, July. 22d. at ?U ffi,,ffi7 ..i .i...,ii.H iv- 1 m nimr AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At very Low Rates IS OFFERED to BOTSoimI TOVKG MEH DAVIS SCHOOL. This Is a Military Boarding School, and is ono of the Bent Eaalntl Schools ia the Ujiitcd States. Healthy location. Fine " Cltamto; Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, rzi aratlon for highest classes of any uuiego or lor nasmess. k or negis- c No matter where I Ono to , enlivenv the ' Other to soften the heart of mankind. ' An old bachelor once" said womertYwero either Malt , UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SHOES ' L illQD UMI DeOBlOO DegUU DOTli J, I 1889. Thorough instruction; la offered I. ' v, ;, qBss;'aisr1i-1 tear, v and,;;. a:;,smile,?'Women, It is very 1 important in mis age 01 enougn-10 ceat 101-maee inerri CLOTHING Jlf; CLOTHING! ftii'OTjnroii CLOTHING ! 1 Sr vast material progress that a remedy he tears," and enough to hope for to make r-:',a dwim-' f flensing to the taste and to tho eye, Ithem 'all smileB Whertafflfcted With;MJf'.T ..... I " eat; tkn, acceptable to tno siomaon 1 nervousness, viemaie weaicnesses," sick en 1 henlthy in its nature and effects, headache, and the-, numerous diseases l'c t thm9 qualities Syrup of Digs ipeouiiar to tbeir sex, there iir necessity is t 1 i r 01 foot laiatlve and most I for oonttmplation, and for "tears," but caiajogue address j tiyi o tt Jl rfia t PresideOt. tea.'- t " .11 .. ob. xnorougn instruction. ia ouereo Si? h i Literature, Science,. Philosophy and lot whafJ wonM thero be wlx a Law.! Tnition; 830, peiL session. 'i for , .oKi;,",, tear, v and,;, a:;, smile,?.;;'' Women .have .aj-L. v'.f ? 7 " ; HAT B I '.;! i , v fa . t For Rent eenwO 6iretio known. vc: ii i's Titls cirS' bllions snd nar- The house I now; occupied session given whon tbey consider that there is a sure remedy in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres. Arintinn fnr ftll atir.H ' MfAmalA AAm. plaL.ty tUoroto' rnwn for.miiosl' J'.4t'l-f;;ii ndJot0n'Potre6t, .tiM'eiHATO ! y. Hrf. B. Duffy, Pos- , -j. : L 1.. the isUf juiyV ana u iuu line or oil T 4 1- 1 "' 7,' ". " r ':;7v'.;v.. '. . ' '' 7-: '7 :'i;..77 " -

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