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3 I 7 ,fO (iff INEW,: BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. B IJSIN:SSPCAIi3.vI 3; Got; FffwiK yesterday received v - 'r " T I Alin aAAATttaHl f Tin vaei vntin t Tin or mi I Druggiat, New Berne, N. P. , J-M' nniitW: For ul by B. N. Dotty. . .u. Jttaeue, or rajettevuie, as a lidifr .'"wf ' A this office, on tati naa oeeu asKea tor, tor the reason that he is superintendent of Health of Oolaipbue causty;. It is ateo re ported that Dr. McOef oaick has tendered.- -hi iesigflatl&r News-. and Observer mlgratjojtVtwOoretJsSi from th Uniuad Sfcftes. THE RETURNING TIKSXSS. How They Were Received. Notwithstanding the fact that the train was delayed and the rain was pouring down, a large crowd assembled at the depot to welcome oar returning firemen from the Raleigh Tournament. The New Berne Company a,nd other members of the department, headed by the Star band marohed to the depot, where many citizens had already as sembled. Mayor Williams met the fire men at Goldeboro and returned with them. At a little after seven the train ar rived amidst music and applause from the crowd. When the firemen were off the train and marched over to the new station. Hon. C. C. Clark appeared and delivered a most appropriate and beau tiful address of welcome. Many thought that, for a sbott talk, it was one of his bestefforte. They were then conduoted to the hall of the New Berne Co., where a rich and luscious repast was spread, and after a few remarks from Mayor Williams, was eDjoyed by all. This was tendered by the New Berne Com ply as a token of the high regard en tertained for iheir brother firemen who won bo man; compliments while at the Capital. Elsewhere we copy a few par agraphs from the press whioh will show what impression the Atlantio Company and the N, B. 8. F. E. Band made at the Tournament. Major R. S. Tucker. We beg this gentleman's pardon for using his uauio in discussing the A. & N. C. It. question, but we assure him it is not for the purpose of casting any re duction upon him as a gentleman and a good citizen of the State, but because hOissj an interest in common, as a large stockholder, with the dbodIb of Lenoir. young if you belieye qpe gentleman pronounced it a Craven aQ(1 i.am.100 in theA. &N. al8Jlm member of the Board of Directors TTSEnJL-TnnUonW TJoivereat Atlas 0f the Insane Asylum. It was also !djJiSSSJSA 8tted Jesterda, that the Governor my mi eample and. leave orders at would ask for the resignation of Jotjkhai, offloe,. ; ' JyBl tf 0apt w 8( Harriaf 0D lhe gr0Qnd pUBR We India Kg that he holds the office of chief clerk ' " of the Bureau of Iibor Statics, and llsS re8i6nation of Dr. Jackson 1 in of Martimibta boo is at 11 dtfr :f WHrm ;Patis warsuexaouted at atiuf aftwyi terms. . r,-t tasHJ M aD m ,v-v-, Ttrra vAav lhA liatriaMwAria ma- K ' Jority In Kenttfcky 1$W lhafc I ODA I NPW -Mxxtoo to not fa''Htie i w 1 7 : jApyERmE ts : j 1 jr- lAvujK iara, nams. etc, J. W. BKNNETT-Steamer at auction. lioWAKD JOBES -Jas. Moans shoes. Pi of. U. T. Ad sim arrived last eight ill begin sitting things in order the opening of the High school on the first Monday in September. J. F. Taylor, at the foot of Middle street, boasts that he can fill any order in the grocery lipe, but he received one yesterday that clumped him. It was k five cents wuff of cooked flounders." A snake measuring five feet two " TraFifcaKfcot amlYWlt&tt. mtfti- , bers of his CftPfnet iirecOKf.nbttent,taDd : from Witooitfttfjbn."!i'JJ?d"V- Ut . AC 1 ' - - - ' :Thk French Benate, jsltting as a ' court, has found General Bonlan f - ger guilty of conspiracy. 1 1 Dr, J. L. Oabell, senoir mem ber of the faonlty of the University tJ 01 V irgima awaon me izm matant. iDOneB wag brought in by Mr. H. Staub - . . fl mnArra i yesterday morning from his plantation . 7 " " T T . T near the city and left in front of the XoniDS, new xorn, wno nave, oeen j0TJENAL offloa for exhibition and to condemned to be hanged On Friday ascertain what species of reptile it is. . Aug. 23. It was examined by many people and . received many names, among which ' - XHKJNews ana UDserver Bays: were 8ting g,, horned Bnak6) water . "'Early tO bed and early to rifle. moccasin, highland moccasin, and we You're sure to die don't advertise. I rattlesnake, we believe "moccasin, " either water or highland, had the ma- IT is estimated that the Paris jority. . Exposition this year has caused shipping News, nearly $150,000,000 Of American The Bteamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. money to be dropped in Europe, (line, arrived yesterday with cargo of . - I general merchandise and will sail this "WHENayonnglaay Oegms to afternoon at 4 o'olock. The Annie, of always C. R. Major Tucker is a man of wealth and influence; he is no doubt a valuable oitizen in the community in whioh he lives, and is a gentleman of integrity and high character. The people of this community are glad to have and will welcome any man of capital manifest an interest in the arrange- this line, will arrive tomorrow morn- ment of a young man's cravat his ing. . batchelor days are numbered. It New Berne High School, is time to begin to hoard money."! Prof. Adams has secured the services of Mrs. A. B. Ferrebee for the primary A JfllSSOURI man namea W eems flenartment of the Hiffh School and Miss has gotten op nn electric" motor Mary L. Allen for the intermediate de which on a trial a few diva aeo. I partment. These assistant teachers are ran fnr ran milna at th ratA of turol11 known in this community miles a minute. WUmingtotrSCaY. Sheriff Black,,. o( well known in this community and need no commendatiou from the Jour nal, They are competent in every re spect and apt to teaoh. has been phargedyjth Igetlipajniu Houra. " -divorce by 9nfaicninjLW posuMter hearing in oottrt lasV' Taesday , lhe, attention to the fact ti :jnd Ret uisimiimMi. and uMnSSMm miSgggJtS requests us to call that the mail for Hyde county and 'clock brought IlEisnota ,wis O inst' man to ,tte Office te'ff 'and fifteen minutes who formianoi of men or motives 8Betffifcpuipnl withOuTa thot-1 who desires to invest bis money with as. In the A. & N. C. R. the stock held by the counties of Lenoir, Craven and Pamlico is much greater than that held by Major Tucker, and the actual cost of this stock to these couuties is at least twenty times greater than the oost to Major Tucker for his stock. But there is a greater interest still, and in this the counties of Wayne, Jones and Carteret share equally with the stockholder counties. So the interest held in the A. & N. C. R. by these counties is inoon ceivably greater than that held by Major Tucker. But we recognize the fact that Major Tucker ie a large stockholder in this property, and as a prudent business man it is not only his right but his duty to manifest some interest in the man' agemeutof the same. On the other hand Major Tucker must recognise the faot that the counties we have mentioned Lenoir county pass a resolution, unani mously, asking the Governor not to ap point Mr. Bryan 't This is true. Did not the association of business men of Kioston in a meeting of about eventy-five members unanimously pass a resolution asking the Governor not to reappoint Mr. Bay an? We have been so informed. At the recent appraiser's meeting held in this city, in which every county which the road touohes had a repreeen" tative, we have been informed that it was the unanimous opinion of the board that Mr. Bryan's own statement as to the condition of the road ought to be sufficient to prevent his reappointment. And again, so great was the opposi tion to Mr. Bryan in Lenoir oounty that prominent Democrats there had to pledge themselves to use every effort ith the Governor to have Mr. Bryan removed in order to keep them from drawing out the Governor on this ques tion when he spoke in Kinston before the election. Was there ever such opposition shown to any man who aspired to the presi dency of the A. & N. C. Railroad ? But Major Tucker may reply, "Mr. Bryan has given us a successful busi ness management and he ought to be retained. " The figures, taken from Mr. Bryan's own reports, published else where in this issue, show that be has not given such a business management of the toad as increased its receipts And again, the Major may insist that the fact that Mr. Bryan is objectionable to the people has not lost the road any business. In reply to this read the fol lowing paragraph from the Kinston Free Press, whioh we can verify as we have heard shippers use similar lan guage at that point. Speaking of tfce mall receipts of the road that papei says: Who is to blame if not Mr. Bryan? If Truth" will come to Kinston and con sult our shippers he will find many of them who will never patronize it when they can avoid it, so long aa Mr. Bryan is president. A competent tusinesH man would secure much more freight traffic from Kinston, and we believe other plaoes on the road where there is competition. Now oome. Major Tucker, let us reason together OUR FIREMEN AT THE TOURNA MENT. What the Raleigh Papers Saj. News and Observer. The New Berne boys gave a fine dis play with their steamer yestesday even ing. None of the visiting companies made more friends among the Raleigh boys than the New Berne company. They are as fine a set of fellows as we ever had in our in id at. Mr. Bill Ellis, chief of the New Berne fire department, made countless friends in Raleigh, and so did his splendid chestnut horse, which is one of the fleetest and best trained animals in North Carolina. The New Berne band honored the News and Observer with a delightful, serenade last night. There is not a bet ter band in the Stale than the New Berne band and not a more gentlemanly set of fellows. Raleigh Call The cornetistof this band, Mr. A. W. Cook, won applause all along the route by his superb playing in fact there were many who said directly that his playing has seldom if ever been equalled here. The band itself is a magnificent organization, performs splendidly, and is already the recipient of numerous appreciative expressions and high compliments. Then came the1 Atlantic tire company of New Berne, the largest company horn. They have uniforms of bottle green sack coats, caps to match, with gray corduroy , pants. In the march the company car ried slender canes Their appearance was very good. Raleigh Correspondent of Wilmington Messenger The New Berne firemen are a hand some body of men. They wear green, double-breasted jackets, brown cordu roy trousers and green caps. Oil duty they wear whito duck. The effect is very pleasing. Steamer at Auction. For Sale at Public Auction, on FRI DAY the 30th of AUGUST. 1889. at 11 o'clock, A M., at Nottingham & Wrenn's Wharf, foot of Commerce street, Norfolk, Ya., JTEE STEAMER W. B. ROGERS. The above vessel is 96 feet long, 16 ft. beam, and draws 41 feet water, but can be tipped to 4 feet. She has been thoroughly overhauled this Spring, both hull and machinery, and furnished with a new steel boiler. There are plenty of 8ize ' engine, 14x14 inches. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbls powjer never varies. A marvel of parity, Htrenth ntid wbolesomenea. More economical thau tl ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold la floi, tit Ion with the mul titude of low teat, b.. rt weight, alom or Phosphate powder. N)ld only in cans. Hoy a 1. Hakim; IVm-hkr To., lue Wall St, N Y, mud's ilsu wed frt Aw Ask Tour Retailer for tha JAMES MEANS - $4 SHOE Oil TI1K JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs. 1AMES sntANa i arrival Ji 'llKlit and styllHh. It flu like. S.K."!!0 anrt REQUIRES . nu"KBl!ARlKODI.b. ii-' perfectly easy the flrtt dme It 1 worn. It will satisfy th mat iiti.il.,n. JAMKS MEANS . .( SIIOU l.s absolutely tha ilv ; 'nn- of its price which h: - rvr been plooed x i . ivcly mi tie markit In which dnrabUHy 1 coutuuerea oeiur mereoat- ward Art br flic James Means & r..r I'.ov J. MEANS i. CO., llostou Fnll linen of t!i(- at.'itr lot'i fur .ale b07 Howard & Jones. NEW BERNE, N. C- f a ft' 1 .Vi X aa "W trti. She has large passenger and freight iitinmninfi At.inn nnrl ia four. nni a rrnr.A experience and will conduct the road 1 8ea boat. men in this seotion who haye railroad I Terms One-half cash; balance three and six months, approved security. r or further information apply to J. W. BENNETT, Or to W. H. H. TRICE, 96 Main street aug!6 dStawtd Norfolk, Va. Cassard's are surprised that they don't get an lanawrnr kv rat.iirn mail Tha hnnra nf Ougb under-Standing Of tne ques- ,Mi DUbliBhed renularl v ha ve a much larger interest than ho, In tiona at issue. This will apply. on tne f0Urth page of this paper. fact these counties are more directly every dar in very direction. Wil-1 The postmaster makes another re- interested and are more effected by this $ . . . 4r ' I t 1. ! l nmrariv tlnon oil tVin Ktlanna Af tf,A minvrnn mannnnirnr. i uuesi wuicu u very easy wcomuir i""!""") - w with, and will prove a great help to 1B& Governor has appointed him. and that is. out the stamns on the Now to the point: Major Tucker ' - - I , - a "The Board Of ' PabliO Charities Of right hand corner of the envelopes. knows, it seems to us if he knows any thing, that Mr. Bryan, the present President, is very objectionable to a large majority of the people in these oountiee. Knowing this, why w he 10 anxious for Mr. Bryan's reappointment t It may be asked, how do yon know he ment k iuiinw. I is anxious for Mr. Bryan's reappolnt- ivoB uu iunj menty For two reasons. 1st, we have, lor neamontlhoon rnliahlv inWma1 fchkl! Miin Tuoker denied himself tho pleasure of a European trip this summer in order to;look after the appointment of Mr Bryan. 2d, at a meeting held in Raleigh last winter by gentlemen Irom new . uwui kBiiu ;uvm. w wiw nv i i tierne and otner oounties soieiyxortne purpose ot consiaering a pian lor tne on business principles and not make themselves so universally objection able. LET THE RECORD SPEAK. Receipt of the A. & N. C. R. For Four Years Past. Governor should retain him as Presi-1x1116 L63.I LttlTQ., 1UC. IDs dent of the A. & N. C. R. because he has given a successful business manage ment, we give below the receipts of the road for the last four years: Whitfobd's Administbation. May 81t, 1885. Freights at stations $69,185.55 Passengers 89,061.56 Express 7,152.95 U.S. Mail 5,991.12 - the btate of North Carolina," under Per,onft , napter ten, VOl It OI ine UOae, ana p. h. Pelletier, Esq., left yeBterday has designated Dr. J3, ,Earke ,.Hay I morning for Maine. He goes on an im WOOd "as ' Chairman, i thereof. Dr. I POrtant mission. May the blessings of JTavwood hM fjceoted the aowoint- Heaven rest upon him and Mrs. Pelletier r--ser.7w- - - - I ... . . iobi is tfV we. - ' Mr. George N, yesterday morning Springs. Dr. D. H. Abbott and Mrs. Abbott of Pamlico left yesterday morning for a visit North. - Rev. H. W. Battle left for Polloks Total earnings 121,391.18 Bbyan's Administration Under which the (mortgage debt has been inoreased about one hundred thou sand dollars, and, it is said, a floating debt of about thirty thousand. May ZUt, 1886, Freight at stations Passengers Express U.S. Mail ; Atlanta Qa,V Ana . 13. Dr.1 Henry "VT. Grady,"f bi this city, iiaa filled his, loan tain pen with the Elixlrof Youth and gives it out flat i that if somebody r will r help him catch'and hold, the Old South he I vilie yesterday to assist in a revival will rejuvenate her if.it takes the meeting, life Of every lamb in Georgia : v -fJehttSLong,Erq.,hasreturnedfrom extengion of the road jrjo, rj, ' i tvnw peamwri couniy ana wa8 called upon for his views and ift UOyEBHOB JKOBApiE,OlUniO,ing;moon mprovea oy tne tibii, , ue &ivDg them olearly showed bis anxiety has decline jlsne a warraiis iiorlha" vtdmUSi to give us an account of for Bryan's reappointments al the extraditiorl of Eichard' Carroll. Uj Wp"aaf goingon in though the meeting was notforthe rannrv-MmnnlclmiW'of th ""5. 9" afwrUil" . . purpose of considering the Presidency d"X5& ad at all, a. every genUetaan , . J T" r V "W" ttosa, were in tne oity who attended the meeUng wUl testify. eu Dy uov. uowry, -.01, muwioaippi, yesterday, ana wrt last nignt ror wore- Again, it may be said, where Is your as an aider in the Sullfvan-Kilrain head City. . . ? v evidenoe Mr. Bryan is objectionable i'': " I ikuim uidds, juq.-, nas returned irom n . ..-. min!r. nf tha noma ? nrizAfltrbil.-'' n.i' .11 I'i i '.r.'";.!, i ' --; I Obracoke. He reports a delightful trip ' One of the most remarkable de- and that i large crowd is still there. Insions of the tlmeB Si the Religious i Mr.TJ, 8. Maoe and , family, bave re- 4H-H7A nmnnff nwfta in tha. nfliffhl turned from Hydn County.' borhood of Birmingham Ala. W An old negro by the name of Jackson i!,:is: i; im The Ulackwell Caje, In answer, we say did not the magis trates of Carteret oounty and a large number of oitizens assemble at Beau fort and unanimously pass resolutions requesting the Governor pot to reap a & t.. tease oi tne Kaieien National Ban ana uemcu. Claims CO DO, Cue propueC Umvi, .rAlnut Vv Rallarrl 'and W.S. TWr nmhn noiintFarmr'a Alliance A fair' das srb "he 1 caused "three HaliUjurton.; trustees of W. T. Black t .Hininim mntiitM-MM mho. -l - - - - ,. r" j a i I ' J " , Chadrickl ;r.bickl and : Aboaniaj.ltheanoointmentof a teoeiverand for point him, and sent a delegation to walk btd ti b! azina irca : fdr-" deolaring the mortgage heldb J. 8. Morehead City to inform the Governor J m.. Ill J 1 1 'u,-."i. li'ilJ Cm tv be void r; was argbed before 6f their action and lay before him their caco. xU cJ, tut J& tura next !. were Quickly CCSSUSa- judge Graves at this place. The Judge Fig Hams And Breakfast Bacon. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. AGENCY FOR !S5 And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berne. Hear th 1 Hear Mo! I HAVE GOT THE Largest Stock of Watches, Largest Stock of Clocks, Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, Largest Stock of Solid Silver Ware, Largest Stock of Silver Plated Ware Largest Stock of Spectacles, to be feund in any store in Eastern Carolina, bought for spot cash, and foi sale at a Small Profit. Don't forget the place, Middle street, opposite Baptist church. K ATON THE JKU ELEH. inaj 7Jtf Total earnings May 81st, 1887. Freight at stations. $ 62,691.34 Passengers.. 41,361.82 Exorees......... o.uoa.oi U. 8. Mail...,. 6,031.32 Eastern Carolina Dispatch. $ 55,064.90 Reduction in Freight Rates. An nnn on I - The reduced rates on freight by this line from all points North take effect today. GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. Newborn, N. C., Aug. 15, 1889. 6.891.72 6,031.30 Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. 110,987.31 Passensers 51,044.78 Exnress : o.aaa aa U.S. Mail 6,031.32 Notice of Incorporation. State of North Carolina Craven county In OfQoe Clerk Superior Court, T(Ab1 AuminffH 117.088.09 Notice is hereby given of the incorpo Mmi Rlsf 18SS I ration oi iuo rumen iranrporvauon " mnmnoni.. Ih.t Ihi n.irua nl tha innnr rreiKiuBioinuuuB "U'?Y i porators are Dan'l L. Roberts, D. M Roberts, 8. U. Koberts and L. 11. Cutler, and such others as they may associate with them; that the prinoipal place of hnotnAss ahnll ha in N a or KArnA N. n. Total earnings ud.mam its general purpose and business is What the receipts were for the year I to transport freight and passengers on andtaff Mar 81st. 1889. we have not as- the waters of Neuse and Trent Riyers, j l. a I their tributaries and the Sounds of N wnMucu, bb uie uu, wu,u.,. 0. that the duration of the corporation report nas not yes own puouqueu. 8nan De yearB: the capital Btook r Newspapers in the State that have I is eleven thousand six hundred and claimed suoh a fine administration by any aoiiars witn privilege to increase tM i (hn nas satAHA ItiaHM W uwim uuuoauu uvuwot uimuuu iu TV.fau" : "" two hundred and thirty-three shares to tne people or uus seonon wno never of tho vain80f fifty dollars. did approve of tha appointment of Mr. isdSO E. W. CARPENTER, C. S. C, Bryan, will publish the above record. Also, a full stock of the Celebrated Anchor brand Linen Collars and. Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. Harrington & Baxter. The-Chaplain Ylslts In. Maybrick, LnrEBPOOt, August 18. Mrs. May Notice. Atlant.c and N. O Railroad Co. Becrktaby's Office, Newborn, N. O., 12th August, 1889. The 85th Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantio and North Caro- briok, the condemned murderess, is in a very ' depressed state, one passes much of her time in moaning for her of hia lima to tha condemned woman -w -j liLUI iucwuihuiuw, iua. vn r nAnnmia c i hi fmtm -4 ry.r '... V iwpfiiftio, owreuiry. TUB LADIES DELIGHTED The Dleasant effeot and the perfect safety with whioh ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Bjrup oi Figs; un der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy, i It is pleasing to tha eye Tho High firm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running, . The only vertical feed Machine AU tewing done without basting. 250 Bbls. FLOUR For sale VERY CHEAP Agent for Hazard Powder Go. Agent for Old Virginia Cheroots. JF. TJTjricli, WHOLESALE GEOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. A. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES IS OFFERED to BOYS and TOVlfO XXX I rnmnni ', -. wMrh ' nil rlnnB rv wrltfnir ? I "1 CSVS.tUeT WUUrO- reiuseu iu su uuwwub v jw jx . . ; . . vve; , i 1 . . . w- -,?' - j hnt reonirad the trustees to atve bona cbuuo p umeu. -? - . , :; -,; ,.& v na to the taste, teniae, vet effectual in - - . J. m. tunca. Asent. s vuw. r. w. r?3K's; not the county oommlBeioneri on aoting on the kidneys, liver ana bowels.1 new Berne, . u y--t- . --- r It v7 DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding ' School, and is ono of the leAVV, ' Kqulpped Schools In the United : V' V . 1 States. HeaHhylocattonjrine Comet Band, Cadet Orchestra, ' Full Conrso or otnay, or prep- , arntlon for hlghost classes of . v , anv Collsiro or for Bnstnets. , OoiBplete Course In Telegraphy. For Begls-h .. tor with full particulars address - 4 i .' " DAVIS, Surr., . i.awangt v ' 1 . .'.' v;4jti-,f.- w m t f. V.-
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