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' ". .. :..i . . . r1 .: - ' ' .imiiiiBMiM it - J. .1?.; j j, 7 ' ;t PRICE 5 CENTS;' 1j " , BUSINESS LOCALS. "WANTED, to boy a share of stock in T i the A. W. VJ. APP'T )lr Jocenal OrncK 4,Thk Co operative Society of the Poeta of Chicago! has recently been formed with a capital stock , con sisting of several barrels: of:m anu- Acquitted on Every Count. " A telegram.; received from Dr.'Grk' Turnip Ei'rly Flat DaVh Turnip. Earl, poblicatlon. A co-operative BOCie- he ;waa acquitted on KOI line Vo I or Purple Top Turnip, and a- full ty of poete who publish their own every coo.pt in! the, charges preferred of oihor teed at K. H ;.MTOW8 & prodactions would bi a relief to the against him before the board of dine- - ' Lvananora : f'-.Y,' It tors. ' ". ' ' " roSQTJITO BABS-Oo to H. Mo ;.- ot. . Faatkr's an.l set th lateel patent . . v. w hrsn,i out them Or U tim.' . Orders BBPOBT 18 , in jirCMiaWQnjn bring Doctor Rodgers and Mr.Thomp- cho be Jefvtt the iKcsqtatqre. jesa imijew urioans tnac tue uovernor 01 son to aooount. ' u ur. urusom is not 1 ID RE Wet Iniia Maiase at ; Mississippi intend to .prosecute r""- n7 cuargss proioirou J- - ' aop. I anarTT wv aa MD af f ha against him, then a most damnable con TAMMOlWflf W'lci Cream Lnt nrizA fKrhf. dctic was "Pin-W has been concocted to rain him JXFweier&Refriger-ttoWren da fall Men who will engage in such a con- line of sevopable oorf at J , 1,a i1,ew lurK yramiany, armeu ipiracy cerUinly ought not to be re- i'Hdif-"Vj? WPIT?- UAT"8!, witU a requisition Irom Oovernor uined in high, responsible positions, EURE BLACKBERRY'- JCICE -for Lowery, for the arrest of the two . medwaloarpoeesat"! Hm .u ' V:i.k WeU Bftld 17tfrCt-fe.' Jame$ RKDMOWn-s. 4" The following paragraph from the IIR3T.CLASSau.work:'ecutd ,u "lu "Kuu " iiu.,ug(ou Wilmington Staris a compliment toone . .1? this office on sattofsowrF'tennti. '''1L0U0H8, Cultlt6rs ani Harrows X at ?ery low prices, ;'- , : . Gbo. Allkn ft Co, Star. of the most enthusiastio firemen in North Carolina: Mr. J&s. W. Moore, foreman vjiJiUviicj hub (jicparai Mr. Jas. W.Moore, foreman of the ed for the Cosmopolitan Magazine Newborn Steam Fire Engine Company, a-toanerontue dienitv. rlsht and " ' n"naa?an rHf.EE It is a tS!UfirSSt , uuuwnv yin, ji . . hrnofl flln. nl a favnrita with &,, the members of the "Atlantic" Bis tions, us having the same right as son, Master Herbert Moore, is with the those of ctioital to organize for self company. Hois achip-of-the old-block, protection. lie advocates the en courageinent of unions sanctioned - James Redmond. FAMILY MEAT CUTTERS at Geo. Allen Co. for sale by F 'VTTJS f RECEIVED Another lot of J v GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by . .- James Redmdnd, NEJhousand RolU Wall Pper at y Government and public opinion, : :-..--i'J very low prices. in preference to secret societies and conspiracies. He believes in the Medicinal and other uses for si James Redmond, the pet of the company; and accompa nies them on all their excursions. Personal C. B. Ay cock, Esq., of Goldsboro who has been in the city on professional business in a case before P. H, Pelle ' PSS"S 'EH ?f the PeP!? fanlty tb0n tier, Esq., as referee, returned yester I mnir na ra mar r.nan frnxram man r ntr i 1 . I I J I. lit I by h John L. SulliyaN' and Jake Kilraln seem to be men without a country, v .. The report that Grant was a Bpiritualist is denied by his son U. S.Grant. Cunt,. Rrniirl hurst nf Wavna. who any Class wiiicn regaras itseir as wag a,80 interested in thecaee .returned supreme. waauingion rost. Uesterdav Mr. J. K. Willis is olt on a summer trip to the mountains. Clement Manly, Esq., and M. DeW Stevenson, Esq , were in Carteret yes terday on professional business. Mr. Geo. N. Ives and family are spending the summer at the Atlantic LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. LiNE-Schednle "B." Warmer and showers. Among the paseencera for Morehead Hotel Morehead City Miss bsdie Manly came up from Morehead City yesterday morning. Mr; G; T. Adams of Fayetteville ar rived last night A Wbrd of Caution. In our Zoal for organizing aco-opera- tire factory wo ehould be careful pot to discount the industries we, already have. We are not on the "downward" grade as some w ould think and as the following facta recently collected by the New Berne Board of Trade will show: . There are in New Berne and vicinity about twenty saw mills, several planing mills and dry kilns,' with an annual output of about 60,000,000 feet of lum ber, valued at over half million dollars. Other industries include grist mill, cotton seed oil mill, ootton ginning, oyster canning, Ruano factory, wool plate and wood pulp milu, ico factory, marble yard, buggy works, also furni ture, candy, cigar, clothing and box factories, with products worth nearly naif million dollars. The trucking embraces about 1,500 acrea, and re quires over a million feet of lumber for shipping boxes annually- Cotton shipments from tho port of New Berne about 40,000 bales, of which 10,000 bales are sold by the producers at the New Berna Cotton and Grain Exchange. The fish and oyatec busi ness amounts to over $200,000. The banking business of New Berne and the eight counties adjoining is transacted by the National tfarjk of Isow Berne where capital stock is $100,000, surplus $70,000, and by the private bank of Green, Toy & Co. More capital is neoued to develop the great natural reROurcen of the country The encampment has broken np, 4t aaoraea mncn pieasue, ana our 0ity aBt night wero senator Vance, oitezen soldiers are to be congratu- Hon. T. J. Jama, Judgo Fairoloth and ldted. J.S Carr, Esq Oar former townsman, J. V, Wil liams. now of Richmond. Vs.. arrived 1 (Thiirnh Bai-vinaa Tnrfair r t si nil I . fAl . I targe mmuy oimp s yivawv ju lagt n,Rbt. We are glad to learn that I 'Baptist Churcb-Rey. H. W. Battle the defeated pugilist. The name I he contemplates coming back to New I nastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8:15 of the donor does not accompany Berne and continue the manufacture of I p. nn Sunday School at 4 p. m., J. B. the gift. ' , ink here. r I Holland, superintendant. The public A colored man applied to policemen I tre. oodtaiiy invitea to attena inese municipal officerSpjand enough HtL nun tittle more wan ne aesirea- m. noiy communion, - gation for a big wicked place like .toW n K. faio to . fcw lla.m and8:8ap.m. l v, r r' him out untiUhis morning, : at 9:30 and 8 p. m AH .L.nicago. . ' Theb0ar4 of tniatees of the New welcomed tojflie service! TALK about enterprise and push. I Qaskill yesterday evening io be put in I services Tim nit.xi nf rttrlahnma tha villnnrA ftf Who' lt.n Innn1iiu hnnr If. flf I ChUt Chnrrh R. V... flhlelds. .'AUWV&VJ V WA.MMVM.rn wmv . .w I .uv Mwm-vtf wv .vbw.mv" .V . , - ' - ' vesterdav. has two complete Bets of to be i- jail- Mr. Gaskill accommodat-lreotor, 5th Sunday aftef Trinity; 8. a. anil A Anh hh. ing Him a tittle more than ne desired 1 m. noiy communion, utner seryices a - r . . ... .hMlulnii nnl ni Ko fnnnt n ln.il I 11 t. m mil R'SII n. 1)1. HlindaV HflhOOl persona will be ) services of this church. Ytf . . ; n j-,.i :' l Methodist Chnrch Rev. L. W. Craw ... 'I'liii iianvian manan ,n h frirnr- in I nriiH mitniihtiiv wijt niHKr, uiiiiiirriiw rRnftnsfl -to the demand of the td seleet a PrineipaMaBigk ffijV. response to the demand or( tne . J 8:l5 p, The pew. are-free. Ushers """""c - ' ; r '7krN"l elect wisely and tben.we "e tneveauDaie wreoeiT. he a has been sent tiff conqupr the mmU - - .,,, etrangers. All penoat are cordially ; world, and that the terigllsh'mUBt havea school that wUl be the pride, not mvited t0 worship wHh the eongrega , surrender to him. . ' , only of New Berne bat Eastern Car tIonr Y(lun" men'a prayer meeting at - 1 i i i i . I Una ' ' " ' - i O'Oioc. ounaay acnooi as p. m Dtjpont Bell, .the .Ohio man - .v ' ' V"" ' 4 " K Wiiiia, Supt, Who has been .'Stirring ;np the theanspices of the young men of the hytenan Church-Rev. , u. , y. negroes .of Southern Georgia by BaptiBt hnrch will be m ..M&fa f9 ' Zllrr proclaiming himself the new Mes- ing at half-past nine o'clock at the mar, Jj, ZfX Si2SS 1 t . I. J I. L.. I. !.. L.. tIUI... - r , siau, uas mm airraivu uuu w awv imW., iiUMiiu uban." Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. , i . - " M . a . ''anil IT T 7 1 Ion1 '. 1a nBl It lk Tabk I - m the lunatic asylum at Mineage . Me cordlauy mTited to participated ville. - ' wb!' A?0' ' . . i coca, jr., leaner, , au persona art our AND SOW Chicago wants the I dialiy invited to attend these services. world's Chicago nor- flat; tork is th'e place from the custom, house, has. held the rom AU mn are Invited to attend, . , . i. tk . lun. .i ii l DOBiuon or aeDuiv lor a. UMie overiouri h v . r-t w " . . cance unless held in: Washington . Mh u-W.. ; td:ii'-ii. .m&ittet'&'iM''?fii. y-f.v-tv ,-1vf....rinniSggUnVjjllB Bt once. anew, jinv i iowuig accouni or me manner iq wnicn neapolls Jonrnal. : ' 1 duties of the office anci I has faithfully I our fu-emen were entertained on their s ;, . -r : I diMaarce4.tbeiit;:'nie onftlals appVfaIreeat'tisifewri,' .i .MR B. Gr. tEISP has .; purchased e4 by President Cieveknd ii.thisi'ieo-i j The visiUng' firemen t were taken to an mieresc in tne w uson mirror, tion go out with clean hands. management. , We : are i not ac T n u?kJpi: ka:K' weather wadeligntfulr a miaintAfl vltl, Mr. tlrisn. hntif ft WmP"" isonooi, wuiuu Bppuaruu jnyBswruay BMng thearmirays t tna.sun. and man is known by the company he issue, there was an error. The Dr'ioe of Imakins fine surf on the beach. : : keena haria' a irm nf the-first tuition-is from 8tK0 to 83.60llnstead of H TheSylyan Grova i left her wharf at 9 Our Needs. If any one suppostH that Nnv lkrne is wanting in Belf relisriro r.i.ii grit he is a stranger to tho situation. Look at the wood-pulp factory across the river. Who started it.- Who has pressed it to the front, nnd in riuw mak ing it a -blueing nnd fin honor to the city? Who established our saw -nii;in, the largest and beet in tho country'.' Who constitute tho husitic?H intelli gence that gives character to tho city at homo' and abroad V All thoKO are our own people who havo buffeted the waves of fortune and won success! The business men of New Berne are able to carry her to the front with a whoop, 'and the first thing an; body knows they will do it. Tho cotton fac tory will bo built, the knitting mills constructed, and "what then?" A bridge across Kcusc river.' That's music for you. Good country roads and a bridge across the Neuse will more than double the trade of New Rerno in five years. What a magnificent country ies ad jacent to the city! Ouropportu nitios are splendid, and with the bless ing of heaven we will improve thorn Shipping News. The ateamer Newberne of the O. D. line arrived last night from Norfolk and ill sail on return trip Tuesday at 12 o'clock. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. line, arrived yesterday with a cargo of general merchandise and will sail Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Eaglet of this line will arrive this evening. Jack the Ripper. London, July 19. An Englishman was arrested this morning on the charge of having murdered the woman whose body was found Tuesday morning in Castle Alley, near Whitechappel. After being taken into custody the prisoner confessed he had killed the woman. He said the weapon he used to accom plish his purpose was the ordinary pocket knife; he oarried no other weapon. He deolared he lived nowhere and that he had just arrived from abroad. The prisoner is six feet tall, fair complexion and carries himself with a military air. His actions indi cate he is insane. London, July 19. The identity of the man taken into custody by the police this morning on suspicion of be ing the Whitechapel murderer, is care fully concealed for the present by the authorities. He has confessed that he murdered all the women whose bodies have been found in and about the Whitechapel district. He gave the names of his victims, the dates upon which he killed them, and all the ghastly details connected with the ter rible crimes. The polioe believe that he is a lunatio but that possibiy the story he tells is true and that he is the man for whom they have so Ions; been searching. 151 POWDER Abso'uteiy Pure. Tins purity, Carolina & beach-:; yesterday, by their entertainers the boys of tha .Atlantic,'! aad from alt aooount had a 'splendid water. 85.50 as it appeared yesterday. f: i O'clock with folly 400 people on , board The trip down the river was enlivened , !'' . - lrAi.t.j ,u t A"j -yf f ? t Aiwith musio by thenewBerne Dana ana colored; was 'r"?' -v-.? by the groups ;of; merry 'dancer who " Tpnn 'tmV 11 19 tce"aln,y oeiigntnn .-ML tne. eea- tripped .Vlightfantastio'l until the boat Charles -Wirt, uuou " ,TU y WwwUtoteUentk Hotel fcai a I reached " thai plerAt the beach, the the 13inst. Tho sCAffoId was erect-1 onRA nmwd. mati of them from Ten-1 firemen made their headquarter at the edinMreekb nessee andGeorgii.'' v A party of twenty .Eljx sSu which, owing to heavy rains-was ladies and gentlemen arrived In a itored. Thev 'nassed thedaV In feast- r carlv ft foot deep in water. ' Yet special palace car' from KnoxvUW last ing and. V dancing, and"; chasing ..the tV; cfowd stood k the vwater for tX& 1 -ui and pressed so close 1 that a 1 rrt hei on the eaeb.-;Piiuejr was P A "J ZIa -'h,' therhotel islpoken of in the, highest Served at the hotel,, and the proprietor, iv uuujuuuj uu uu larma n ftvarv hand.: The southwest M' Perry. ' soread an'exce lent table. 13 employed to keep them breeze is steady.1 stronir and "bracing. 1 the menu embracing every thing that the - - J . I " , . . I ahiI tha ufid ffieiifln . 'i 'i- i .' 141 lit I S Q: .ndisdeHghtfultoalLfVW The. New Berno House is rapidly fill- the 6p.m. boat, and after Supper re- in 3 ca a pound of metal BP vrith f amilies who ate. Well paired to the "Atlahtio'S eniilne house r yea 'to nakO the mOBt pleased with the management; being where the evening was spent pleasant- it kin 3 of metal would the best they have had there for years. Y twI ct!" r.Eked a well known Now ' th tlme toi go to Morehead out with their ; band and t serenaded u ens, v.r i .' NORTH CAROLINA XF.VVS. powder i , economical iiiiu cannot be s,l,! n, titude of low i phoapliate p.. IlDVAi. i:.u,i-.,. I N.V. i-B. A marvel ef M'rueness. More ni ry kinds, and oi wltb themul- elkjlit, ahun or ,iiily In can. . PKi Wall t.. V i wed frl Aw PROGRESS. It is very important in this sue of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to tho Btomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. Schedule "B." All persons owing Schedule "B" for the six months ending June 30th, 1889, are notified to call at the Sheriff's office and settle the same without delay. 21dwlw W. B. LANE, Sheriff, A POLJCi Of INSURANCE l -11!- Connection Mutual Life Insurant Oomp'y Of Hartford. Conn. Is similar to n share of stock in some old-established Hun!; Iikv t ho Chemical Bank of Now ; It pays annually .iiv.i, :;il- to its pol icy holders, w hi, h th,.y can receive either in cat-li or in i . t;,,; uf their premiums. Their Ipolicio.' :ir ,)im, simple and--easily understood No ULjust rc'n, 'I i, -.:)-! i r discrimina-' tions aro made ft-vi n . (1f its policy- noiaoru. This Companv 1 : in operation near lifty yt art), nv.d hati ;ii.i to its policy-holdnrs ainl ir lic ntliciaries over Sl'-,,'),0i;ii.Kiir. Its record for f:ur'i liberality to its p ilu y allolod. WILLIAM II. Novvbtiin, N. (J. - t'H-'i frfrMn.;,t)ia City. Everyone who goes will fool t'.ie JTayor pro DraK, Uhier , " ' , , better for having goue.and those who Brni;a ' Newman, -ex-Chiey no. ft "I'd rrcfor a r"" ''Of .w.mntn.niava miiH f C i !nbuttel, and - Mr. E. G. Parmelee, , -i t,1., hf7.-ir.i want their families to have a moiiU of Th ,cn, lim-ent was highly appreciated. - ' , .; j ' j .. . rt and reoreation should send tbeta ani tQ Birci.AJers .: were , xordially i ,.' r -3 1-orchoad 'City. ' "J ' ' grr- 1 f -1 entertained by all. ' t ! lU.'.lw.'- y,rn 'Jordred llv'ei try tocchr.n'k T .' riV.j i'cara'i.t!!VaBH,Bn4 rJor- From the State Tapers. Oxford Ornhans Friend: Threo now girls were admitted to tho Asylum this week Mary, Lula and Daisy l'orter, ail of Goldsboro. The problem now arises, how to sleep forty children in fifteen beds. Wilmington Messenger. Goldsboro Department: A steamboat meeting at Seven Springs on the 25th. The deter mination now seems manifest to utilize the navigation of tho river. There will not be much longer delay in the eleotrio light. Tho material is all on the way. and everything relating to oontraot, franchise etz., is now definite ly settled. ' News and Observer: A gentleman who came from Moore county yester day, reported fearful occurrence there a da or two ago.-A '.large Jersey bull attacked Mra. v. u. jteuey, as she was walking outside her yard. The animal rushed upon her .from behind, threw her inljO the air and Injured her severe ly; A deep gash was cut in her thigh, and it is supposed that Bhe is seriously Injured, internally, ' iWTSrbojfd Carolina, j Banner: .Harry Lawis wagoner for JiK. Grannie lost are under very singular circumBtanoes Tuesday t morning. . Harry was driving' 'double team down near theoldrJl-r&TR.' depot Jfaday morning about 8:15 o'clock when the bridle-othishorsescame oUand he got down to put it on again when the north bound train came up and his team be gan to jump and lunge, Harry continu ins to hold on until they backed him up against a tree and.it .was hoTe" that he received his ratal gore tnrougn tne ab domen. 4 Help soon came and the un fortunate man was removed to his home where all was done for him that could be done by our physicians, And after twenty hours ofi intense suffering he explre4t.-'.i..'K''''-:-., i Stateaville Landmark: Blanche, the 7-year-old dauahtsr.of Mx-And Mrs. T, A( Gill, Was last Friday evening going cross .the vard, of her grandmother. Mrs. Abigail Fostbr, frottvhet, father's tot adjoining, and-her father V horse grazinx near tne path sue ttrucK it on one of its hind legs with a switch. s As she did so the horse, kicked, at her and the caught its hoof on her left side, just over the spleen. 'She did hot appear to be greatly m lured, but , commenced Vomiting and Dr,' J t F. Long was sent for and administered 6 her. ; There was a red mark on her side, of the form of the horse's hoof, butno evidence of any serious injury. , The child did not suffer much and was . bright'Saturday but as the dav declined took; an unfa vorable turn and died before sunset" about. 24, hours after having 'received ' MHS.WlN8tOW, ' BooTniNd B?ti should always' be uoed. for , children teethir?:. It soothes the child, softens tlie ir- . allays all Dftin.' cures wind collo, i 1 1 ii t:.i be t re' "dy for diar- aa'a. . in ty-iive crii$ a boltie. , Private School, With High, Intermediate and Primary School Studies. Opens on FIRST MONDAY, SEPT. 1889. Students prepared for the Junior Class in any College, male or female. Not over thirty pupils to the teacher, Tuition from $1.60 to $3.50 per month of four weeks. GEO. W. NEAL, A. M., jy 19 dtf Principal. 250 Bbls. FLOUR For sale VERY CHEAP Agent for Hazard Powder Co. The New Policy :' Tin'. LIFE ASSrUANCE SOCIETY like a bank draft a simple Promise to Pay, and iw without conditions on ike bank. Send for circular' ar.d full explana tions. 8. W. SMALI.WOOl). A,'.. jy4 d NEW BF.KNK, N. C. For Hen!. Tho liouuo and lot on Pollock stroet, now occupied by II. 1$. Dufty. Pos session given the ltof July. m80 dtf If. B. DUFFY. Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots IT. XTlifieli, . WHOLESALE GEOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. t. Festival. A Festival will be held on Saturday the Tnird day of Aueust;i889, at Taber nacle Church. There will be an addrese 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 tnis occasion, and those who can conve niently do so bring a basket of dinner, and thus aid in a good work, as the money Collected on the occasion is to be used in tho repairing of Taberfiaclo Church. By Order of the Committek. July 15, 1889. 18d3t wtAl AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At Very low rates IS OFFERED to BOYS and YOVSG MES DAVIS SCHOOL This is a Military Boarding bcnooi, ana is ono or tuo nei Kaatraea Schools in tho United AtAtna TTnnltWIninHmi PIiia l'JtSijl. Climate, Mild Wlntors, Cadut tr feuornot Bond, Cadet Orcnoatro, f .jyFull Course of Study, or prop- V- - "-Ii aration for highest classes of ? ' v ' anv, uoiinffu nr lor Business. Conipleto'Courso in telegraphy. ForRcgis- ser witn ruii parucuiars aaarcsa t " COL A. C. DAVIS, Surt-., .LaOrmnge, K. C. UNIYJERSiROF NORTH CAROLIN fThrnext'ries8lon' healnSiSfiPTi-'i, 1889. . Thbrouah, instruction is offered in Literature, Science, Philosophy, and uvi, . Tuition-au per-. session.-, . r or catalogue addrese i" v. Jyyi dwlm . I v4' 't. President Storef:For!Rbiit1 6a Pollock street, now occupied by J B.'tiouana. ? roasession Riven m AnmaU 1889. '''Annlv to s. . jol4 dtf ' ' Da. F. bUpy? ' '. .is'.ness, and ' holders is unpar- OLIVER, AGENT. jyO dim B. Manner. Closing-Cut Sale of Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall Stock. A v7 til CLOTHING! CLOTHING! SHOES! 1v CLOTHING liX . !.' .1I-o .' it) ?i:j: Ll' 4 v tee" ' 'SHOES5 ;'SHdBS i:7 if HATS 1 1 Ik 'j .3--A "'. t-,Si ... '41 it and aTfull rl 'i ' i
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