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. .. . , 120. -NEW BEKNE. N. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. . t t M, f V ? ajaOTSs locals: ATBW MU8I0i-"Roi;inY Farewell," XI Caprice for Piano, by Fboher, ! in- tended M a companion piece to , the ,! famous mad popular "Robin's Return." i. with the exception that ibis new peii e J ia still more pleasing than his "Robin 'el Return " -Vailed on reojipt ;oI 00 cib. in I on postage' stamps,- Ign. Fischer, - publisher. Tohdo, Qhio. ' k. CBWlNUf ItfA.TltNlS OIL-Super ; O fluaiitW &vr sal by R.N. Deri lor Dorrr, trtugglst. Hew Berne, N. 0. alSdlm USEFUL Tan Isod's Uaiyersal Atlae of the WorljJ. New, edition and v 4tjfteYf r rPeiminf jideeiribgr the work ''taaynevuniple and leavo orders at JOTjMtoffio.iK;19 3. rt JJ 3i WastJndJatolassee at , ; H Frtitrf tfufrig" t"-t"1: fgtt -of wasonatieiioo.! at ltdtf ,WrfTT & OatSs J 1183 r CLASS jab w tr k - execntei) at Vw"- ' tha-fB5tA"jBitiafaotory. term, u 7 x""' "20 If . i. v: " V' iStTLLrTlN bAa been convicted of -? prize llghtingln Miasiaaippi. Mas. Terry has secured it war rant for the arrest of Judge Field as accessory to the killing of her husband. s Thb convictffln the Iowa State ': Penitentiary have decreased from 370 to 219. Iowa is not as strong - a Republican State as she nsed to f be.--Wilmington Star. '; SeqUAUd'8 Elixir sinks into in iigniflcanco in comparison with the elixir onr Northern friends apply as a healing balm for the crime of mnrder. "The dead dog, was a rebel." : Now let our brethren over the border bend all their energies to the election of McKinney and throw an avalanche of Virginia's Sacred Soil on top of the traitor Mahone. News and Observer. Attorney General Miller has been interviewed relative to the thooting of Judge Terry by deputy Nagle, and he expresses the opinion that the shooting was justifiable homleid.';-Where'iii6w is protec tion for the citizenf ' Da. Oarles Dp?f y J a. of MTW Berne bas eeo;tflin ted, a membejrot'loard' of Pablic - Char"it"(e.ssikVd uas accepted. Dr. E. Brflayopwrencer J, Iior . tonjfej.,!, ,feja ye3 haw also ' BCC0tfeCi.s jpi'jtVe 'Board . ' stand the rasKe,t;let fhem. put up .their great ring master Billy Ma yhone.1 ;;thi9 Stftte.- of Virginia is Democratic oy 6v,wv u we press the issue on true Democratic prin ' oiples, and that is Just what we will .' do Richmond Times. Jj MR.,DtJKE .tells, his friends in ;; Darham (hat his liouse will not sell ' pat or, fiVe jnillion dollars although they-haw ited,;.saehffe.r; as - reported;, M they would not know td;tf4itli; tha :money;ojtliey ' hope ta'amiiya apieceand keep1 tip this business for spending jOALtFOBRLC- and, . Its:. Judiciary came to the Jront yesterday Terry was killed -for. assaulting Judge Field, and Judge JPierce , of .San J)iCt was shot 1 ov aJ cowboy be caufcff he tad raderedVdistasteful opinion in a ' divorce base.' New York World. I ts California lapsing into barbarism! We congratulate the -Farmer's Alliance on 'the election of our old friend f.'.'.EIias 1 Carr,; of ; Edge combe, to be president, of the great organization.' He s a, jfarmerof a Jvancod ideas and towns' one of the finest farms in the South. , W are also gratified at the re election of Cot. L. L. Folk as secretary.- He is a live eiftor, and a man of brains. Wilsiagton.ilessenger.r 3 TE3 Vf csldent Is certainly.' hav- I22 very hard time of it. in his d;ctrihatioa;pf federal; patronage ia the South. In 'thefirst' placej t! : ra era! of course,' at least ten r : lz:.zis for 'every 'I possible 1 ya C"T;.:y, 13 that cach.,Erpointment r---i r'-3 titter critioa for the - i J 1 pointed Southern officSseeker is an exceedingly , uncomfortable and difflbnlt man to deal with. If he does not start a small rebellion in hisdistriut he, is pretty certain, through the agency of his Congress man, to make his disappointment very sharply felt before the ad ministration hears the last oi him. Instead of strengthening Republi canism in the-Sonth President Har rison has simply given it another wrench every time he has made 'a Southern appointment-Providence Journal, Ind. Vieginia baaita Richmond Dis patch, South Caroliaa has the Charleston World and its excellent competitor the News and Courier. In Georgia, there is the Atlanta Constitution and the Savannah News, in Alabama, the Birming ham Age Herald, and the Annes- ton Hot Blast, and in Lousiana, the Now Orleans Times-Democrat. Thus the list could be continued until every Southern State is men tioned with the discouraging excep tion of North Carolina. Here we have no representative newspaper that will compare to those mention ed as the journalistic exponents of the States named, and in New York newspaper offices it has been said that there is not a journal in North Carolina the name of which could be readily quoted. Durham Globe. Very modest, and strikingly unique. In the killing of David S. Terry yesterday California derives a sub stantial benefit. From the day of his entry into that State Terry has been a turbulent and menacing citizen. He represented the ag gressive pro slavery element which endeavored to dominate the State back in the fifties. He fastened a quarrel upon the gallant Broderick, challenged him and killed him with deliberation and .premeditation. Of late years he has been a disap pointed, despised man. He allied himself to a depraved courtesan in the hope that he might share the millions of Senator Sharon. Foiled by the courts bis venom and malice were directed against Judges and lawyers1 who had stood between him and the realization of his hopes. In view, of his- murderous instincts and his threats his assualt yester day upon Justice Field justly merit ed the intervention of the United States Marshal who travelled with the Justice in the capacity of escort, The killing was apparently jaatifi able. New York World. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ion. Fischer New mueio. W. B. Flanner Rubber goods, etc. The services at the Y. M. C. A. San day afternoon were unusually interest Ing. - Mr. josepn Taylor, a young man living near Polloksville, was bitten on the finger by a whiteoak snake last Friday. The presentation of a handsome whip to our firemen reoently at Raleigh was by Mrs. W. F. Wyatt and not E. F. as formerly stated. The Tuesday night's prayer meeting 6f the Young Men's Christian Asaooia tion . will be held at Mrs. Stanly's, on Broad street tonight at 8 o'olook. Slugger 8ullivan has caught it Twelve months in jail for bidding de fiance. i to; the 9 laws of MisBiesippL Referee Fitzepatriok got off with a fine The youog men's prayer meeting of the Baptist chnrch will be held this evening at 8 o'olock. ,An invitation is extended to unite J; with them ;ln this ; Rev. Fred. D. Thomas conducted the services at the Baptist . ehurob. Sunday night. Be preached . from the. text found in Romans vi. chapter, 23d verse. Bis style Is clear and powerful. The congregation enjoyed a very good ser mon from the young preaoher.yt'f Shlnsine Newa. ';J-It '; The -steamer Annie , of the E. 0 t) line sailed yesterday with a cargo of lambereto the Eaglet of this, line will sail tomorrow afternoon at four ro 'clock. '.' ' v ,- :'-j The steamer Newberne of the 0, D, lino will sail for Norfolk today at 13 Some Facts Concerning the Figniea. The figures oonoerning the receipts of the A. & N. 0. B., which we again publish are doubted by some who refuse to examine the published reports. They refuse to examine the published reports because they are anxious to be lieve that Mr. Bryan has given a very successful business management. We again assert that the figures are just as found in the published reports and ue challenge anybody to deny it. Ve do not donbt but reasons can be given why there are increases in some items and decreases in others. For in stance in 1888 there was a large increase in the passenger receipts which can be accounted for by the Teacher's Assem bly meeting at Morehead which was largely attended in June 1887,the other wise large travel to Morehead City that summer, the New Berne Fair, the holding of the Oeneral Conference of the A. M. E. Z church in New Berne, the Pearson meetings and such extra ordinary occasions which help to swell the receipts. But to whom are we indebted for the organization of the company that con structed the Atlantic hotel, and caused the teacher's Assembly and other large gatherings to follow? Hon. W. T. Fairclotb, the President of the company gives Col. John D. Whitford the credit. He went forward when the organiza tion was about to fail and subscribed the necessary stock in his own name to save it and the road afterwards reim bursed him, But the Journal has alwas declared its intention to be perfectly fair towards Mr. Bryan; we will give him credit for encouraging the establishing of the Teacher's Assembly at Morehead City, and giving encouragement to our Fair, though, as the A. & N. C. makes more money out of the Fair than anybody else, we hardly think it has done as much for it as it ougt to. Nevertheless, we will not complain on this point. But does it take any great business tact to secure travel over a road where there is no competing line ? If people from any direction in the interior want to go to Morehead City they are bound to go over the A. & N. C. R. The prin- pal thing that induces people to go there is good hotel accommodations, which Col, Whitford, not Mr. Bryan, aided in securing, and the sea breeze. So we are unable to see where he is entitled to any great credit for increasing the passenger receipts. Mr. Bryan will not make any expla nation through the newspapers. He wishes the newspapers to make all the mistakes they can and he will go in person to Governor Fowle and point them out and say they are made inten- tionaly to injure bim. He don't like newspapers ; his prejudices have become so strong against them he will not even give them an item of news. As evi dence of this we will mention an in stance. A few days ago he was in the Journal office and casualy mentioned the capture of some parties in Carteret who had been placing obstructions on the road. (He is exceedingly, diligent in this line and we say it to his credit.) Immediately our associate editor drew his pencil and asked for the particulars. Mr. Bryan postively refused to give any information, but the Raleigh cor respondent of the Wilmington Messen ger says he telegraphed an account of the capture to Governor Fowle. He evidently wants the Governor to disoon tlnue the nse of newspapers from this section and get his news by. wire from him. We presume that hereafter when an engine knocks a cow off the track or a boy is caught in the aot of throwing a briokbat or a lightwood knot at a train he will telegraph a full account to the Governor. Tomorrow we will takeuD the freight items in the figures we publish, which are from the printed - reports, and will give Mr. Bryan the full benefit of the loss of the Bmithfield road. Attempt at Suicide. . A man by the name of Charles Brink- ley, attempted to take his life last week by swallowing an ounce of laudanum at Jasper in this county'. ' He was from Lenoir county and was being pursued by the authorities from there fot skip ping a bond. He' first came here", but the officers were chasing him anS he fled to Jones county. There he was again spot ted and shot at twioe.but without effect He was next seen at Jasper, this coun ty, where be took the drug, saying that he had rather die then live any longer. He was brought to New Berne by Mr. J. J. Spier, for medical attention and BuiHciently reoovered .to - agala t get away, and it is thought back to Jones. ' ' 1 . -" , , . - n' r.lHll LADIES DELIGHTED. 'M .The pleasant effect and" the perfect safety, with whioh ladles may use the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup Of Figs, un der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste,' gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels For a ! bordered - :r try Beccham's i.:v. Explanations. The Raleigh News aod OUerm oopies the figures printed by the Journal giving the total earnings from trans portation for the years 1885, '86, '87 and 88. We are glad to find that the. Ob server does not dispute the correctness of the figures, as superintendent Dill did, because they are correct if the printed reports are correct. But the Observer makes n etrioue error, doubtless unintentionally, when it puts down the paeeenger receipts for the year ending May 31et. 1SSS, at $56,540. These are not the liguric w o published and publish again today, nor are they the figures given in ihe ul lished reports. We have made no explanation at ail about the figures. Col. Whiifurd can doubtless give explanations as to why the passenger receipts increased under Mr. Bryan and Mr. Bryan can make ex planations why the freights decroasod under his administration. The Observer is also, wo think, ia ir- ror about the time tho Smithfield road was sold. Col. Whitford reported re ceipts from it up to May 31st f l. Wc are of the opinion thht it wub Bold after Mr. Bryan came in, and that Mr llryan was in "full accord with (Jover-I nor Scales in netting rid of it. His friends thereforu have no right to u m plain that he lost tho recei;tn of the Smithfield road because it wan his und Governor Scales' fault that tin v v. - re lost. Our Schools. All of our schools commoner oti the first Monday in September. Nobody need fear the want of educational facilities in New Berno. He would Le a queer compound who could cot find a teacher to his mind in tins beautiful elm oity. The High Sohool, under l'rofoMor Adams and his accomplished adeistante, and the Graded School, under the same general management, oilers ovory facility for an academic and classical education to De round anywhere out side of the leading uciversiticit of the country. Professor Noal'a Private School, w ith high, intermediate and primary studies, ill rank with any institution of its grade. With Mr. and Mrs. Neal as teachers, connected to this community with many chords of sympathy, this school will command a liberal patron age. The Vance Male" and Feinalo Academy, Professor Skinner, Prin cipal, is a new institution in onr, midst, but the gentleman at its head is well known in the surrounding oountry, and it is believed that the Academy will draw a largo palronago from abroad. Mrs. Jorkins standd deservedly high as an educator. Her discipliuo. is firm, her teaching thorough, and her pupils distinguished by their ladylike deport ment and gentlemanly bearing. Hurrah! for our schools. If there is anybody who can't bo satisfied with the school facuties in New Berne, thero is no place where he can find rest for his soul. LET THE RrXOUD SPEAK. Receipts of the A. & N. C. B. Fcr Four Years Past. As Mr. Bryan's friends claim that tho Governor should retain him as Presi dent of the A. & N. C. R. because he has given a successful business vianajc ment, we give below the receipts of the road for the last four years: Whttfobd's Administration. May Zlst, 1885. Freights at stations $69,185.55 Passengers 89,061.56 Express 7,153.95 U.S. Mail 5,991.13 Total earnings 121,391.18 Bryan's Administration. Under which the 'mortuaee debt has been increased about one hundred thou sand dollars, and, it is said, a iloating debt of about thirty thousand. . -.May 81s, 1886. Freight at stations $ 55,064.90 Passengers.... 43,999.39 Express.......... 6,891.72 U. S. Mail....... 6,081.80 Total earnings 110,987.81 : - May dlst, 1887. Freight at stations $ 62,691.34 Passengers... 4r,36l.82 Exoress..... 6.953.61 U.S. Mail 6,031.82 Total earnings 117,038.09 May Slst, 1888. Freight at stations...... 56,540.91 Passengers 51,044.78 Express : 6,885.23 U.S..Mail 6.031.82 Total earnings 119,452.24 What the reoeipts were for the year ending May 81st, 1889, we have not as certained, as the .finance; 'committee's report has not yet been published. ' :, ' :' Newspapers in tha. State ; that have claimed such a fine administration by Mr. Bryan, U they desire to do justice to the people of this seo'tioa who never did approveof the appointment o( Mr. Bryan, will publlaft th above tedord. . i. .'-n it -rfw -a . v;" Mayor's Court. The following cases were di.-poted of yesterday : Colored Chan. Bill, violating chap ter 3, section 12, backing dray on the sidewalk ; appealed to court. Ella Hay wood, chapter 3, Bection 3, disorderly ; fined j?".J and cot-t. Virginia Flem ing, chopter 5. section 3. disorderly, submitted and w .s fined cert. John Ominy, chapter S section :1 dismissed, Jas. Weston, chaptei ; t:.,n 3, dog tax. dismissed. White-Hay word llniT, , ,;-!,r section .1, di.ioidt! !y . -'" and --oji. Boaid of Public Ch.iruics We do not tnii.h tin! (iuvein.) would bo Kuiltyof intentional : towie liurpa- tion We believe him i" bp who. hon orable and patriotic, l,t ue furiously Ueetiuti hi.-i ri-.-,h; ;0 crout.; i'.o.ir 1 of Public Cfiuiuien -ind ajipoi; 1 1;,' n-. ri- bei .;. l! T!iu- - '.1.- ver v urj'cd yit! uui a'!, 1:1 1 ' -w:uor 0 .-j, -r Mii.-ll! Hi- ,.-.ir ti;l ,! 0 .ti .-os that While -. e s matter, is ithhoid the of Ins seh-c-ve 1-eard, so tiOV.-riMi 1. a-: -.: bolon;: to the believe that h nul an-1 v - -1 , v exprt-ii.-ion i ; tion of men to fir we h." 1 ere of knowing .in eot.Hiiunity is th-:,i :;t! ! !:l..d 1 Pr. t'lnrles DjiTy. wouH Wl-:i.' ro OS 1 I, :-epti. il:i-! :.: on tie- board it p. guarantee of l:iiiii:str".t. m Pert;j;.:i Mi.-:' A...:id M.-;se :-:;d H Woo ! I. .- , 1 , t :n ,1 f 10m l-eii . :., Mitti i :.- ,!...-: r, Onslow . : . . 1 1 1 0 ; 1 :t io ! air. s. K. i;;.:i. Planner's stor. , lu:' v i i prt .-eiv or.r N .-r t ! ait to I of iai.0 fall purchases. Miss Florence Ganior b to nor home at liea.ifott t is returned 111 .- v iiit to friends in New Berne Mr. U 1'. Carter o;" -'.n ; i.--' rived last night. I,. J. Moore Y,- . i!t. ;ei:inr I n ; court. Mr. W. P.. Fianti. r !t (. (, ir ii trip North yesterday. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her S.-lioo!, for both sexes, on MONDAY, SF.PTKMPKK '.'m Prompt entrance and i;u r.e'.unl at tendance eminently detirr-.i,.'. August In. '2iv Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for the Celebrated ! r yoiif liruers Daniel Pratt Feeders .-. Untuii b OS. i'. very body usiu- i'.- 1:1.'. . pronounce tiioni the i!l-ll--u (.: other. Wo guarantee full eatisfae Send for prices and terms. WHITTY & (JAT!:.i, Ageinii fur tho Bosh Power Frescos, Hoanc-ke Ham! Preares. auglTd wtf rott'i;) To Whom It May Concern. No ono has authority to contract bille upon my reHponsibility, and I will rocogoir.o none unless made by myself. it. iu;o.D;i;. Aus. 17th, 18S9. Hv Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. Ib. Pig Hams And Breakfast Bacon. Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR S, Wholesale and Retail (Irocer, Foot of Middle street. AGENCY And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berne. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION i 'j At Very Low rates IS OFFEUUDto ISOVSand YOl'AC, jVE.V Davis's chool. .. This Is a Military Boarrtine Selvool, and ia ono of the Brst Kqulppcd Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Fine Climate,. Mild -Winters, Cadet t; Cornet Baud, Cadet Orehcstro, j5Full Course of Study, or prep aration fur highest classes of any Collcgo or. for BnBtness. uomnioto uonreo in Tuicirrannv. ... x or Jti iria. ter with full particulars uadress ' r for m f mm 9 ROYAL MWM f FOWOIQ Absolutely Pure. I'los pnu jer never varies. A marvel of ;"jr ity, Ktn nth and wholesomeneH. MoT r, -mi, m trni i ti 11 11 the ordloary kind, and 1 Mine. 1 1..' Bcii.i in oouiitlllon with themul tiiude uf inw lest, short weight, alum or r-! 1 or 1 'l 1 m 1 1 pnwiii-rh. Hold only la can, li'oi. i:mm; i-nu-i-KK Co., lew Wall it., N . iuneZ! dbu wed frt Aw SH WILL TELL ! licniomber that our success guaran tees you the tume high grades as ever; toe same quantities; measure and weuht always just and generous; but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER. Les profit and more patronage is our idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be sure to follow. Oooda :n our line havo been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them uou-n to a proper level: we are going to mat' The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP An the Necessaries! At an. ono of our Establishments will be found a M AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OP Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. Wo arc oircring to the Retail Trade throat inducements in Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called to tbo Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we aro agents. SatitUctloii guaranteed n-.oney refunded. r L I Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. si io Middle St., opposite S. H. Soott. BRANCH HOUSES: IN. W . Cor. Queen and Past ami- Sts. U. it. Depot . S. W. Cor, South Front and b. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. , iffy;t Jobbers of Cigars and To-Yf; bacco, ; ,,4'- NEW BERNE, N..' cl? JlUKlfldW . ,-5.V;V'i y Gin For Sale.i A Forty Saw Brown Georgia QIa.!fe good condition. Cheap for cash7!,. Apply to ".'i:3 t :: Tha High flrnjiDdv: Simpie; Durable and Light T.unJ. . he only Tertical feed Kaohiae. ah sewing done without baotl, ,
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