. - - -. ; -1 - : H H tJ.TTrri.. OURNAL, !' i . , .yoL.-yni.No. 118. NEW BBBNE. N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. 1889. PKICE 5 CENTS;; - .JT ( J ? """ ' !'.- a wl -V''" 1 f' ' O '.'- ! i i Bosnrcssjams.,-. J SgWISQ MACHINE OIL--Sapai.or nualitv. tot sale by R. N. Dvnr, Druggist. New Berne, N, 0 at3Jlm U8EFUL Taniwo Uolversal Atlas the World. Nw edition and ered.ft Persona daairing lb work . .- My w sampla and - leev order at ; JOTflttTAt. aatoSVV! ; ;,i)t tf tl A 6 110 fW?1 Traps! fte Cream fteeiAriirarmeretoi full -"! I . ....MUuiJa a -a w v utrrtisn-air. UiJ JI.A-U Jit liT-CL&SitiWorK WMM4jati!(BOf 'ld.,milh,:Wi bopeto 3,T jtmoitf ftOtop 'V" : bear the whtrtl.ee from Wis will again r , ' vr- 1 - -nrA"7TfgiQ l 1 X w T WWKtt iWW .-U IWI AcJW .HM.i039Cb8i9vM Wit -'-v- 4,OtTb ladf.TtlW' pen'mfberrtllHaTeilB give 8ome hght on the eotupiicDte ,m "if&Bivnt yueauon." Gik.BOTjj.ANGEE, Count Dillon and Henry Eochefort have been 'i sentenced to be deported to a forti fied place. -A Rochester scientist advo- : cites drowning as the most humane -; form of capital panisnment to which criminals can be subjected. He who tells a lie is not sensible ' how great a task he undertakes: for : he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain one. Pope. J If we have to take our choice be- tween Spring lambs and the elixir Atiif ,, , .f . - - w pvv ".v. .. e spring iamo8.-aew xorg oiar. "The Kaiser pays a visit to his grandmother. She kindly shows him how easily her navy could whip his, and, he wants her to have a look at bis army." ... The Steamship City of Paris which left New, Ywk Wednesday made the trip to Qaeenstown in 5 days 23 hours and 40 minutes Fast eat time on record; , ! iTj claimed tbatjger its Con tltutio ' Mtitutioaj penses less lie HIP0 enate mm thoui 1m dona with ; . - -.fill . Hul aa i Inn io&-helf, ' labeled WMMWvifWr-' Norfolk Virginian. - . . Experiments have been made ; at Atlanta and Birmingham with the Brown Sequard elixir; in one ease a.marveUous core ya affected, a,.- Ul. wane in uw .otuw .yerjf .i iaryrauic Mmntmin Tfifmlten. r".": '.' T ... '.mmmtrmmH-mmmmmmmtmtmmmmm Ex.JTOaDj.YII 8, TERRTwas . - ': ikj'.iiw iitiji'-v rtin' B.noi ana. Jtue at..Minropf vau-i iornift:''WdneadaTl: br a tT. 8. .!.,!. LMi.i. ,i.at..W depntymarshal: the shooting was On accdunt pr aCaasaaltBade by ' Terry Upon Jnstlce Field Of the XJ, ::;USnjeine 'Ctoutt.::gShgr;i;ff::. ' WW coaro oi aouo vnariHeB . ... m Is whanre understand ittd be we memoer 01 (no Jioar oi iiireviora . . . i.' - ... . Detqre wnont tne late mve8Ugauoni0f colored people, that seems to be con Vfas hd, whetherhe voted for theltinaally la a row. ;.The Mayor had be BCqntttal or the mi1D:'l)r.l: him festerday ; one of the . parties firI'Mnm W lmln ftin Star; Wilson., vy umingron ptar .,.v, . a . i li-ili a. xjfcni!.uja.aj , kviu ttsioigu, a the New" York ' Htnes.1 Says 7 GOT. twi, i hw!ai vM.nnnaA sAna.lwere ajving in testimony, responses m urian iuu iiili aj am nuixiuuii &jtj liar tor Vance in thUjalted . States . Csnato. It is a most worth ambi- t:on, bnt it BOggestS the remarK 01 tie irishman who saw. a Dull try io t-.tt a locomotive Off the tracks '! ""!?; pm""i oia winnin7in t&f.iz f wiih nicnoMlv; Tha :Xew .r ., m . V j t'a cotton bar-dn? La3 come . . . ..... U t. y, i oezuis wmook JI '..3 1 rr.crs are to be congratni-.aa . - aV - a , r : -1 tlcir Tiitcry. 1 It shows what V 3 Trrncr's AHianco can accost- I " x '.ci vzlitA ttad 'worktai ia I -j. r- 2nc3,'.'il;wic3, 1 rovcri t':'-- X)CAL NEWS. iVUIP ADVERTISEMENTS. Qhkooby ft Co. Path will tell. B. F. Bboaddcs To whom it may concern. WHITTY GATES Uotton ginners, attention! The cotton platform i being repaired. Prof. Geo. W. Neal haa secured Liw- i tbrop Ball for hia eohool and is having ! it put in first-claes order. It is a eplen- !loction. - ' L'tJnVon, .it .bus Iaylxi 0)e foun Aat6e ot-baaebiiU at the Fair graonp thri trternaQn at ijsv o dock. A" inr memoers orxm cnib art Ifieafed to be preutJ , "Ooefcea" ..... ........ All thar members 6f the club are earnest- on our editorial pat;e will doubtlees interest subject? Miss Mary L. Allen gives nonce to Iter friends and promised pupils that she has accepted a position with Prof. Q. T. Adams in the New Berne High School, and she hopes to have the pleas ure of teaching the young ladies in the new academy building, instead of her own school room as at first expected. The elegantly written communication from John S. Long Esq., in this issue is well worth reading. It shows how the people in the section he visited are pros pering. Much of the territory he writes about would be tributary to New Berne if we had a bridge across Neuse river. Will we ever have it? IflVl ST Hi f p w , u I The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D, line 8ailed yeBterday with a cargo of lumber Bnd 0(her exports. The Annie I of this line will arrive this morning. State Farmer's Alliance. Mr. H. H. Perry returned from Fay etteville last night where he bad been attending the State Farmer's Alliance. He reports that nearly every county in the State was represented and the meeting was a profitable and interest ing one. EliasCarrof Edgcombe was elected President. The next meeting will be bold at Asheville. Fine Ox Killed. Yesterday one of the smoke stacks standing amidst the ruins of Mr. Btim son's large saw mill fell with a crash striking one of the fine oxen belonging to him nd killed him instantly. The yoke was an exceedingly fine one, the two being almost just alike and about the same size. During the campaign of 1884 we think the driver named them Blaine and Logan. mayor's Court. Mayor Williams disposed of the fol lowing esses yesterday : John Slade, violating Chap 5 see. 3 of ordinances. Fine $3.00 oost. Samuel Cook, violating Chap. 9 see. 8. Discharged upon payment of cost. Florence Bather col., Chap. 5 sec, I o. T r ll -l -l i. k. a ww'"' wu' uo"" " w w IT 1 tl .. I 1.T 1 IT : 1 nSIIUUU DUBITUW OU1., UaUUT VV 11 - kins col., and Henry Chesnut col., were I u .1. -ii w.u - dininanoe were discharged upon pay- lmen 9t Sosan Pelleton col., and A-1 n. . nnnn t. . . , Laia tares arid were discharged. Lewis Fields eol., for violating same ordi nanoe was discharged upon payment or KaJf neat T. ft. Smith nl.. anil ftentral -. , Bonse col., oharged withyiolating earner" "ZmZ&ZmU 1 ordinance, were oontinned. Oongregatio: ' Thera Is a chnrch on Tin Can Alley: .i. ' Jonargea wun momng m not. . jnucn I . Bn,.aa,ut wirf I -i-i : vt.a. Hi iiwin wo But w Puio uV I their respecuve sides. ; When-witnesses .... I -.m k ua m tha nai onnt the .following&;u . s.&v "Dat'S datrnlefOde lawd." "dat'( nt ton t &o., &o. - , :. The Mayor dismissed the case against the one charged with the riot, and warned the ; members of the church present that if they .'did not cease to i duturii tne neifbDornoou witn tneiriBi'cuv . , . . -- - ; itrels and nttili4.;iroal4.iwmM. ....l-. a -a . jii- i i . . ..... inavemeuoorsot taenousewooea. - . ' ".lLii :;-Y-':- "'1 ''i- 1 TUl LADIES DELIGHTED. of Figs, un The Dleasanf effeot and safety with whioh ladies ma; I: IA JMca l..ll.. G T n n i IlliUlUlIUl. "tJ.-F ya " derail conditions maae it tneiriavop""""', i Tk la niaaaintf o tk av t .4 to the tiste, gentle, yet effectual 1 " . - I i ts l livcr try Eoecham'a A Short TIalt to Beaufort County, It it a little over forty miles, aa the crow flies, to the hospitable farm of Haalin. in tha eaitara and of Baanfort county. Tired almost to exhaustion of the confined limits and weary routine ... ..... . - .... or city are, we left newborn on tnevftn of July, to eo to that El Dorado of een- ernnn hRrtn. fat nhinkcna ant Httlininna buttermilk. Knowing that Fowler's ferry was a good plaoe to start from to I of luck at the quiet inn and sandy beach on the other side of the Neuse. I From there to Qrantsboro we had a clear kv. fraerant nines and all the ereen. trananil charms of the countrv. But after that, up to the very gates of Aurora, it rained aa if Noah's flood had come again. The farms, whether nn- deJ eunehine or rain, were wearing a depressed and discouraged look until wn th famnna Snnth Crnnk I region, where we saw noble corn and . . . very beautiful cotton. These rich fields of loamy soil seemed absolutely to defy the weuther, and to hold out promise of a eoodlv harvest. We werenartioularlv imDreseed with the BDlendid cotton cron of Lewis Thomson, which, though seen under angry clouds and a driving rain, spoke eloquently of industry, fertility and able management. A night and morning spent at Aurora brought us to see again the cenial face of our great hearted old friend, Tom. Bonner, and to grasp the hands of many old friends, linked to us by a thousand memories. Aurora, after an absence of sixteen years, was a great surprise to us. It is no longer a cross-roads, with poverty on its front and despondency in its ao- cents, but a rarely comely little village, with a mayor and city- government, filled with a bright population, with the fair forms of beautiful girls and young children on its streets, with churches and schools shaping its future, and with a commercial enterprise and purpose marking its growing history. At tbo head of South Creek navigation, with noble farms all around it, and with such intelligent and Datriotic citi- zena, it is compelled to go forward Nevertheless vie had a funny exit from Aurora. That gallant and popular sailor, Captain Wallace, had greatly against his oonsent lost a five hundred pound wheel from the steamer Wash ington in the Creek, and gravely an nounced that, instead of crossing to Panteeo, he must go back to town to avoid further perils. It was refreshing to hear our arguments to this level headed old salt, to convince him that one engine was as good as two, and that as the town of Washington was further than Pantego of course it was more dangerous to go to the former than the latter. Somehow there were sundry obstructions of experience and nautical knowledge in the way of our logic, and we had to give in. The pill was bitter but we had to take it. Baok to Wash' ington we went, and this dear old town, every root of whose sacred sou is bound to us by the tender associations of the past, bad to be visited nnder a cloud of vexation, disappointment and discontent. However, Tom Myers, wbo suffers neither propellers, side-wheelers or anything else to cramp him, far nished another steamer the next morn ing, and we headed for that region so rich in Indian lore, f ungo river. What a wide, beautiful stream it is. It only needs the illusion of moonlight and an hour without wind or wave, to see again the flash of the Indian's paddle, and to hear from Woodstock's silent shore the hum of his counoil fires. At the iunctionof Pnniro river and Pantego creek we passed by steamer. and afterwards visited by buggy. Jack's Neck, where the Northern and Southern have pitched the terminus of their rail road. It is a most convenient and suitable site for a depot. No pent up Utioa of waters here, but a wide ex panse, where by steam and sail the navies of the world may come to I auouur. iui uuuuuuwr ui I , rni j t the train, before shouting, "all aboard for Eden- l ton." wheels noon tne Dlatrorm of tne I t. T 1 1 III. . 1 THUr CUUUU, UUU 1UOKB WUU UUt) UU- broken vision, jpast cape and bey, to- I warae ramuuo aligns to tne very verge .f the 8ound Withia R few feet of the shore large vessels can ride, and the daily line of steamers wbioh this Company proposes to ran to Newborn wilL in seven hoars from the Kim UWy. transfer their passengers to ooaoh and rail. Now when we coma to consider . l that this ranroaa is already nairnuut,! and is expected to be Uniahed in uotooei I . lu can imagine tne nery activities or Panteeo. the point at whioh we left the steamer Beaufort and Its gentle maniy oommanaer, uaptain .rarrin, is a nourienmg iiwie yuiageaoous tnirty milaa anal: nf Waohinotnn nrt An tha direct road to '-Hyde oounty. ' I has several churches, a number of pros - perotis stores, and is surrounded by an agnoutturai uuuntry uaoa itwvue mdu well cultivated. - It seemed tons that its chief chronio disorder was an nn fortnnate i8t min wnlctt eatohea and holde aU the floods of rain, overflowing and raining the farms of the -back I country, rromi whicti ait tne corn ana ,n , followina fall and. winter... Thia .aamaA fn travaUar nn h .lnr case of cutting off your nose?, to spite your . waald nhtaV"r .'-kk p rn tha heart of Hasliu. an enchahtiha J rural district five, miles farther east, we Mt. inlhnH ina4 In Uia ahai! ... i tk.tMn.i: miib .nii hr. u..u u -m-m r3h.SXSith,ontf rdauihs - tourists, greet the traveller like a bene- y,-:. - '-V,: j" V.VJ. I Bmona ine DineH. noias tne gateway in Haslin. The visitor enters it with the thought of hallowed memories' crowd - .: i lug on uis njiuu. inen vnougane nnas 1 no rich and Bplondi l farms, be oieots irooplo niu sy and indc; cnaent. The leonntry is picturesque, because roads and fields alternate with quick changes ?gnl and color, magnificent oaks, beeches and pines all the perspective, I B001 d level roads make driving a continual charm, and the culture of the IsaII m- tL. M ii - a. a- .LSI! 1 " ku" oi tuw, samanu common sense. The spirit of the eoun VT eminently SO0UU and friendly A citizen of that district may have cold '6et tat he never has cold hands or a cold heart. Crowds of vounir Deonle. intelligent and polite, ride, drive, dance n ""& giving the roseate hue of dwn to a region which has long worn &e crown of old age, The Clarke, Johnson, Overton, Jar Jifi Latham, Trip, the Wilkersons, "h7 Edmonsons and many others constitute a representative population, "hich gives tone and character to the entire section! larrying with the at- waouve iamny or a lOnieaerate BOIQier V.l I Li W . . "uu ainamau, autjai iuaraa, we were ta most charming, central point, wnere we could enjoy the country, "uu J n8 people, ana annic in tne re- "esning winaa irom the Hound. We 'elt it a sad necessity when the last hour struck, and we were compelled to race about for home. But what a county that is for surprises. On our return to take the steamer at Washing ton, we suddenly came out of a thioket of woods upon another railroad. Startled aod astonished we said. What is this? Our amused oompanion (aid, It is a railroad, started at Bay vis w on Pamlico river, already six miles long, and bound to Plymouth. In Craven we look upon a railroad as a National revolution, a change of government, or the end of the world. But in that coun try if you put a chip on a man's shoul der, and knock it off, he starts for his spade to dig a railroad. All the way from Leachville to the county seat the crops, though greatly damaged by rains, indicate a fair har vest. Around old Bath, where we had the pleasure of sleeping in a large colo nial mansion one hundred and fifty vearB ol(J. we frequently passed beauti mi cuuuu. last we ooaruea tne superb steamer Manteo, commanded by that prince of sailors, Captain Soutt- gate, at the opeuing of whose line with the steamer Olive we delivered the ad dress of welcome twenty years ago, and whose commercial energy gave the first successful impulse to steam on these waters, and turned our face towards the patient, long-Buffering city by the Neuse and Trent. John S. Lono Mayor Williams' Remarks. Mayor Williams met the Atlantic boys at Goldsboro on their return from the Raleigh Firemens Tournament and welcomed them in the following well timed remarks. Mr. chief enginer, officers and mem bers of the Atlantic Steun Fire Engine Company No. 1. I came here today as the chief exeoutive of the city of which you are the pride to extend to you a cordial greeting as you are returning home from the field of victory. Your oonduot has been watched with anxious solicitude by the entire population of new uerne,-who never faltered in the belief' that your gallantry and skill which has acheived so many triumphs in the past would not permit your ban ner to be trailed in the duet. True to the confidence they have re- posed in you. You have fought gal- ntlynd won nobly. Technicalities ma7 deprive you of the prize, the can I " no tecnnioailty can ever dim the lustre ef your fame. I again, Mr. chief engineer, offioers.and members of the Atlantio company, give you greetings I from your city where your praise is being sung by every citi' zen who will take delight in honoring yon on all suitable occasions as the guardians and protectors of their high est interests. New Berne crowns you victors and gives you the prize for brilliant acheive ments let others do as they may Personal. Mr. J. W. Turner of the firm or r. J. Turner oc uo., has gone North to replenish their stock of furni ture. Misa Maria Manly has returned from I Baltimore ana otner points JNortn Miss tannie wooten, the newly ap- Inointed Mstmistresn at Ft. Barnwell. Hatrii. removed for incompetency, I r . - I WBB 1U vu jwnmij "s ior- I warded her bond for the position. Mrs.H.W. Battle and Mrs. J. K. wmu ... tlia .m v,n ... I " " " terday for Ft. Barnwell. 1 fiev. L.W. Crawford, T. A.Green, Esq., Mr. S. R. Ball, Miss Lucy Rishton and E, E. Harper are attending the M. E. Sunday-school Convention at Kin- ston Fraternal Feelings. We rejoice to see such a warm friend- ship etisting between our firemen and IWIlmtncrtnnI alnniirtmant.. . Tha Wil mm2toni did not attend, the Raleigh bat the following item ; I from the Stat shows howthey appro. lelate the skill of our New Berna firo- men:, . a,..t,. -ftnt.tino. . nnn. wnt to the 1 r. ! I a iiantin' amrlna linnia vaataMav aaa the company to drink to the health of iwm the winners In the oontest for 4ok lowing andAnrst water. The ?meyJ iX";?? ' v 1 I-- y ' 1 MHathUMMi:' Vij.l.i i , -;- vvaujt onor uiuuunueao, mivm. ucBuauae. ana an I diseases arising from a disordered oon- 1 dition of the liver and stomach, take i vi, i ieroe i iwhbud rurgauva reueis a 1 a gentle laxative or active oathartio. accordir g to size Of dose. Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for your orders for the Celebrated Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers. Everybody using them unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no other. We guarantee full satisfaction. Send for prioes and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, etc. augl?dwtf To Whom It May Concern. No one has authority to contract bills upon my responsibility, and I will recognize none unless made by myself. R. F. BROADDU8. Aug. 17th, 1889. lw PUSH WILL TELL1 Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades as ever; the same quantities; measure and weight always just and generous; but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER- Less profit and more Datronaco in our idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be sure to follow. Qoods in our line have been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to brine them down to a proper level: we are eoine to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! At any one of our Establishments will be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQTJORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Sathlactloii guaranteed or money refunded A. L. Gregory & Go., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott BRANCH HOUSES: N W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Sts. (R. R. Depot). W. Cor, South Front and Middle Sts. S. I Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. Jobbers of Cigars and To bacco, NEW BERNE, N. C. augl6 dw Eastern Carolina Dispatch , , - , meaUCUOIl 111 reifftlt itateS. . I . The' reduced rates on freight bv this line from all points North take effect today. UfcU. UUNDKKSON, Agent. Newborn, N. C, Aug. 15, 1880. . ThgPish?Ara Dsnris. . Simple, Durable and ttgbt Banning. The only vertical reed Maohlne. . 'i All sewing done without basting. ; ; ' ' ; J. M. HINE3, Agent. New Berne, N. 0. Cassard's i Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. Ib. Pig flams And Breakfast Bacon. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, WlioliHitle and Retail Grocer, Font of Middle street. Steamer Auction. For Sale at Public Auction, on FRI DAY the 80tb of AUGUST, 1889, at 11 o'clock. A M , at Nottingham & Wr eon's Wharf, foot of Commerce street, Norfolk, Va., ;the steamer w. b. Rogers. The abovo vespel is 96 feet long, 18 ft. beam, and draws 1i 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. Size of engine, 14x14 inches. She has largo passenger and freight accommodation, and is fast and a good sea boat. Terms One-half cash; balance three and six months, approved security. For further information apply to J. W. BENNETT, Or to W. H. n. TRICE, 96 Main street, auglfi d3tawtd Norfolk, Va. Ask Tour Retailor for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OK TI1K .v JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs. JAMES MEANS 84 SHOB vis uK'naiiu jiyusa. it nu like Utorklng, and RKQTJIBKS r.U " HKEAKIHGriti,be ' inir iwrlectlveasv tl... tinttlnui it Isworn. It will snti&fV th. nul .fastkllons. JAMKS MEANS SM SHOK is absolutely ttia only thuc of lu price which haa ever been placed ex tensively on the. markrt In which durability consioemi oeior Ast IVirtlw T,mp Ucan8 f 2 Sliue fur Boys J. MEANS iV CO., Hostc Pull IIupm uf I ho nbovc nho3 far sale fcV .Howard & Joaes, NEW BERNE, N. C- And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm, L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berne. Hear Lie! Hear Hoi I HA.VE 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 for sale at a Small Profit. Dcn't forget the place, Middle street, opposite Baptist church. EATON THE JEWELER. may7dtf Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. 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. Darringlon & Baxter. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES IS OFFERED to BOYS and TOVKQ JTJUf DAVIS SCHOOL. mm This is a Military Boarding ' School, and is one of the Beit Kqnlppea Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Fta" Climate, Mild Winters. Cadet t Comet Band. Codot Orchestra. , Full Course of Study, or prop I aratlon for highest classes of 'a anv Collciro or fcr Business Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address ;..' COL. A. C. DAVIS, 5UITV Gin For Bale. 3 . , A rorty Saw Brown Georgia Gin, b good condition. Cheap for oaehr , '?;. Apply ioSm 'rd'"' : ' jyS3 dwlm ' . . K. R. w - it ; . t . .

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