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1111111 OURNAL, tffij C" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21t 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. T1U3INESS LOCALS. Beast Butler and Infidel Inger- r;Uiuw wIA-allfcianopapUa to Wvr w--- ,y " metimai find their muiio leMoni prosecution of Judge Field. One - dry. end they become ;dUheartened,lcan def- Christendom and ridicule . ud sun worse iBy wans to kit ian .u 1 p. The best medicine with which o Jesus Christ, the other could insult ton up the musical system et such a the ladies" of New Orleans and steal -. w&Sf PPons,.l,at neither of them will l"BQbi'FreU."Cprk)forPno, prosecute a United States official. , .t.fTwrtr trrrfMtflMrL.an moral constitution of some men is qnairtv. For sale by R. N. Dotty,! most remarkable. Df unlet. Naw Berne. N. O. alSdlm 1 T ' ; ' TTRRFUL TuDkoir'aUnlTCTBaLAllAi iM are beginning to regard Em .UlotihCCekJ. tt'-eeandrMror'AViniain as a vouna man who - JoDBBAtfBoe,, pi W.tf f MiM King,Dnsine3s.,: , We notice that VJUMiipfW a foreign ruler opines to visit . wfl Ew iRoi- nowadays the emperor .takes TCA1WI him see' a sham ESKSS'I battle?, which the best troops and 14 eWi !a-U.y3ffy Oaw,.'. toe mst improved arms are shown flamXWjr-et8curea tirox to the greatest advantage. This i- ibtaoffloeon satiefaptory termfc", ; Jomtii ha tha mAd tin1 man n a a r 6, u - I i ...i iixi : .i . Inuv uacu iu tiinu mi tut) ueiguuur a children into his orchard and let ha I a fall." "AFTER all the milk of human kisdnesa la the best Elinr of Life." Mrs. Matbbioks death sentence aaa oeeu commuieti 10 imprison men. far lite. them see the beautiful fruit and the philanthropic sign: "Beware of the dog." The Treasury (Surplus is given at $70,800,000, the highest point reached since last October. Ad ding the fractional silver, which is Facts Coneming the Figure. Yesterday we pointed out the reason why Mr. Bryan was enable to increase his passenger receipts over the year 1885 We now propose to. disonss the trans portation earnings as shown by the re ceipts from stations on account of freights and express. The mail I el vice ia paid for by the pound by the government and is something the man agement of the road cannot control James M. Brinaon. On yesterday Mr. James if. Brinson left this city with the intention of going to Colorado to make his home in that distant State. North Carolina has given many sons to other States, but never has she sent from her bosom one more gifted, noble and generous than James If. Brinson. A native of New Berne, a son of one of out best families, and an alumnus In the passenger department there of one of our best colleges, it was hard has neve been much if any competition for him to bid adieu to home and loved on the A. & N. C. R. But in the freight ones, and cast his lot among strangers department there is sharp competition in a strange land, but, fired by a laud at three of the principal points, New able ambition and sustained by an Berne, Kins ton and Goldsboro, and abiding faith in the God of his fathers, there is some competion at Morehead he has gone to make for himself a name City. This is the department that re- among the rising men of the North quires skill, business tact and expert- west. That his hopes may be abundant ence. With suoh competition as the ly realized ia the confident hope of a A. & N. C. R. has in the freight busi- multitude or admiring and devoted ness, it ought to have a President that friends, will draw the people to him, not repulse ane(j " them; it ought to have a man whose , . ' . ...... i . a u. .n A boy who can write a legible hand, manners are popular, and he ought to and le wiUillg worb and don,t 8moke be a man of experience andood judg- oigarettes. raent. The above is taken from the Raleigh Now let us compare the receipts in Visitor. The last four words, particu- the freight and express department iarly, arrested our attention. Of late Personal. The steamer Newborns of the Old Dominion line left her wharf yesterday at 12 m. with a good cargo and a good ly number of passengers. Among them were James M. Brinson and Albert Patterson for New York, Henry G Wkitehurst for Baltimore, Captain Smith of the Salvation Army returning to her heme in Maryland, and the band from Morehead City. Dr. H-Q.Bates and wife left for Seven Sprirgs yesterday. The doctor goes to try the virtue of the Seven Springs water. Dr. J. D. Clark, Miss Hannah Clark and Miss Fannie Taylor left for Lake George, N. Y., yesterday, where they will spend a few weeks. Hon. C. C. Clark went to Raleigh yesterday. Mrs. .Clement Manly left fur Hot Springs yesterday. THE LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of ligs, 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 it- Wb believe in supporting the really and asset if not "available," dignity of the bench. But liberty the Surplus ia nearly $100,000,000 ( . x L xt.nn . wwtu uiuio tunu uiguiy. mQ uen. iiarrison'd campaign I -1 1 L. I - V 1 1 MOH.AT.S mnsfc be vindicated. P" ) "e puou pooueu Bat the sanction of crime in defense the SnrPlas I"68"00 a8 one of n0 t mA-oia t a wnninna immhn importance. Ail the Government 1 1 1 1 1 Wi uao to ao, ne saia, w prevent an $fi.QLB, the Blayer of Terry has accumulation of monev embarrass been . released by habeas corpus J ing to business, was to buy bonds. proceedings and is now at liberty. I Why doesn't Secretary Windom 4- " - I buy themT Is he saving the Surplus THAT trial of John L. Sullivan for Congress to squander! N. Y. seems to be a kind of Mississippi I world. bubble. N. Y World. Twelve months in prison, and not a bobble worth a cent.- LOCAL NEWS. "Habvabd College is over-run I with sand fleas. Yale proudly I exalts her venerable head and as serts that there are no fleas on her." V';,..;. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ion. Fischer -New music J. E. Taz lor Sale of schooner. H. H. Perry Allianoe meeting. Misses Manly St. Paul's school. Miss Emily Ferebee School notice. The Gaston House veranda is under going needed repairs. The Academy Green is being put in '4 Bomb papers are making the kil ling of Terry a party question. It ianotamatterof pemCratiC andjorder for the opening of the schools , : Republican diffrirence.'-HOth Jqdge next month Field and fudge I'wrry were Uemo-I At the Old Dominion wharf yester Orats. . J day the patting scene between the ;' " U-mL.'STr.... I Captain oj the Salvation Army and the "dee', wa.very affecting. ouuuurwo -flt3fgW .f"" We would call the attention of the ' t yjT HJA7TS'I itarDQ i - we wouiu can tne attention or toe - natlOiiiMwifie city authorities or the Gas Company, ' ' tate ldV.3MOMW'f hej whose ev business it is, to theex- ' - ' ' WOald eay nrMlgdld.Tdlejao1 CWm-lposureof the gas main on East Front mprHar -"' . ', I street at the foot of Short. It fallows ' ' r n i ii i . I the roadway for some distance and ia AHTJBBICAKB SWept4 over the I very straining to vehioles. " Southern Dart of Spain last Satur-I We notice that in Fayetteville ma 4 day,, doing great damage. At chlnery haB been ordered for a canninK ' Granada the chnrchof St. Felife J"0'' We have one in New Berne , w, that cans oysters about three months in r . waA blown down and the . Alham- the Telir ,nd is of great benefit, even or badly damaged. w , for so short a period, but we want - V - ' ' pU'a. from- VlroHrtl Indinata i"flwr 0. can- nP 0ur ,urPlus vee X s - ' T i" T?. ' ? T. I tables, fruits and berries that are to TOW;r!?RT?no,l prollflo in this locality. BOon,iq assemuiij wonoiK whi ubi - almMtnnftWiWMor and see how the figures stand. W U IT FORD FREIQUT AND EXPRESS. May Slat, '85 $76,888.50. RRYAN FREIGHT AND EXPRESS. May 31st, '86 $61,956.62. 87 69,644.95. " ,l '88 62,376.14. It must be borne in mind that Col. Wbitford received from the Midland Railway $15,854.67 which is included in bis receipts for the year ending May 31st S5. The printed report does not give an itemized statement but it is fair to presume that at least one third of this amount, or in round numbers $5,000 was for paesengers and mail service. Taking thia estimate we have then $10,854.67 to be deducted from Col. Wbitford s earnings from freight and express in order to mane a comparison of the A. & N. C. R. proper. The figures then will stand thus: WBITFORD FREIGHT AND EXPRESS May 31 '85 $65,480.63, BRYAN FREIGHT AND EXPRESS, May 31, '86 $61,956.62, " " '87 69,644,95. " " '88 62,876,11 It will be seen that the average earn ings from freight and express for the years '86, '87 and '83 under Mr. Bryan, are not up to Whitford's for 18S5 even after deducting tho Smithfield bus! ness. But why should the Smithfield busi ness be deducted? Did not Mr. Bryan and Governor Scales refuse to call the stockholders together and save the Smithfield road to the A. & N. C. B, Was it not offered to them for less than therails on it cost? If Mr. Bryan loses ten thousand dollars in freignta and a considerable trade to his native town on account of mistaken polioy and poor management ought he not to be held accountable for it? we have read of several oases of young men being killed by excessive smoking of cigarettes and of some smokine themselves into insane asylums. We have not heard from the thoasaads who are daily abusing and injuring their constitutions by the use of the poisonous things, but no doubt the perw ntago of wrecks is increasing. But here js a man who wants a boy to work and one of the requirements is, be must not eraoko oigarettes. We wonder if that man has found a boy that doesn't smoke yet. If he has we congratulate him, for we believo about nine out of tun of the "young Amori cans of those days smoke, and the majority of them smoke cigarettes. Take a boy five feet high and stick i cigarette in his mouth and it stretches him ou to about five feet eleven inch es ; in other words it takes only a few packages to make a 14-year-old man of him. The man who advertised as above, with other sensible people, no doubt was convinced that smoking neither makes a man of a boy nor qualifies him for business. Smoking cigarettes is an injurious habit. It certainly can do no one any good, but on the other hand is an exhibition of nonsense and costs money and health. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Conducted by the Misses Manly, will bo re opened on September 2d, 1889. Tuition, $2 00 per month. Friniary Department, $1.00. aug.il -1 w Notice. M1S8 EMILY C. FEREBEE will re open her Hcnool on MONDAY, SKI 1. 10th. aug21 td MB:-. POWDER Absolutely Pure. VThli powder m ' r varlM. Amrrelaf parity, strength ni.. wliolcaomeneM. More economlcHl than Ihy ordtDary kinds, and cannot he Hold In oompnlltlon with the mul titude or low text, Bhort weight, alum or phosphate powderx. Kohl only In cans. Roy a i. Hakim; I'owoek Co.. 1U Wall it N. Y. uue23 du wfd frl Aw PUSH WILL TELL ! Mortgage Sale of Schooner. By virtuo of authority executed to the undersigned by W. j. H. Cavenor and recorded in the Custom House of the City of New Berne, I will sell at N. H. TAYLOR S 8TORE, HARLOWE, at TWELVE o'clock, M., on FRIDAY, AUGUST 80th, at Publio Auction, the Schooner TIME with her tackle, rig ging.etc, etc. , Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN E. TAYLOR, aug21 dtd Mortgagee. LET THE RECORD Sl'EAK. not the freight earnings increase annu ally as the country develops? Col. Whitford, in his report to the stockholders in 1885 declared with great oonfidence that the total earnings for the year 1886, with proper manage ment, would run up to (160,000. Did not the all rail route North secured by the Atlantic Coast line give Mr, Bryan's road thousands, yea, tens of thousands of packages of truck more than it ever Receipts of the A. & N. C. R. For Four Years Pas As Mr. Bryan's friend's claim that the Governop should retain him as Preei dent of the A. & N. G. R. because he has given a successful business manage ment, we give below the receipts of the road for the last four years: Whitford's Administration, Mia ZsL 1885. And again, onghtjFreightg at stations $69,185.55 Passengers 89,061.56 Express 7,153.95 U. 8. Mail 5,991.12 Govefafc!1Ebir were disp08ed of w Po 5,iee. . drunk and down. Dismissed on leaving the city. th babies, lie should;; caw atong Mrw mmiA at cost ' pa his1 tours some one td v take; the 0( piaintiff . ousineaa on ma nan as, a ;bom. VMAffiljW TTZr E.leto,the E.C.D. iT?IWWltP!,t Una will aail at 4 o'olock thia afternoon, pressman says Barkis W Willing. The Annie ofthis line will arrive to- Heayt weight mJW -X "SZSWa "It's bard lock, bat it ; can't be Blght Md BalUt 8 0olock tomorrow UrjIIUs fJiuUTfaU SQ VU UV Va- l UkW UlUfr " " ed ont at lasKJioMtjttHrtc ,the : law rr,m J, UA0ttkmmm9YL .fit o'clock U.rWlU The toughest partof it Isathe Information that one big fellow-will probably be; hired John WiDIam had forged the name QUt to Bonae , Contractor , to ' break J of Ta': R. Ferebee, Commissioner ; at stcna with a chain and Iron ball on wttla Rock, Arkansas, by which he ob tained twentynve dollars irom tne I Sooiety at New Berne with which to go Total earnings 121,391.18 Bryan's Administration. Under which the mortgage debt has been increased about one hundred thou sand dollars, and, it is said, a floating debt of about thirty thousand. May 81sf, 1886. Freight at stations $ 55,064.90 Passeneers 43,989.39 Express , 6,891.72 0.U31.3U got before ? Is there any man so silly as to think that Mr. Bryan's great busi-IU. B. Mail... nam tnnfc r ttirad thia all rail rnnta far thB Atlantio Coast line? I Total earnings 110,987.31 I wjr . n.A oorr Finallv It mnst be borne in mine that I W ii Col. Whitford received the road from IilBtotion" M,LSi ne jduhi manBKement in. pernaps, ine i Express n 6,953.61 worst condition it had been in many Ut 8. Mail 6,031.32 voarB. He went to work and. hJniui. 1885. had aucceded in nntilnir dnwnl eanunge ah,oo.u nhnntninn milea of tinwutofll mill mill Jifajf 81, 1888. of the earnings of the road, and; with 178 tne oest or tne oia raiiB taxen out put I Express- 6,835.23 the entire traok in the best condition itl U. 8. Mail...., 6,031.32 had been for years. His summer schedule for 1885, mail and passenger',1 only lacked tnirty minutes being as fast as Mr. Bryan's in 1889 with new I steel rails on the entire line, and he rah it without accident. Governor Soales adopted a polioy for hla Ic j.Washington Post. '-. Wb are -gratified ; to f S6e 7. that to Little Bock The Mayor at once tele Genorsl Eossr APryor! has been raPW to OMdefcoro an W him k. tw JtJLtJiiitti A: arrested andhe!wmh brought to thie u.-. -j iiltr today. B3cia5n 01 me ware 01 Miaaoun ;YMtor(lM .fternooii Li W Smith. ;to JZnt the address at the annual wioredwae arrested In thia tltyfHa rcuica at llelnsvuie MO., on u also ooaneoted with the affair, f Both Act 27l Wllainston Messenwill hare a hearing before the Mayor nr. He trust that General Pryw Uhh aottlng will . accept this invitation. This writer, who has witacascd his e&l Uitry aad tcca cbaraed by his r redd be delisted to t - : I ' i ti c !i aa occasion. When evil doers play . their - tricks about Our Mayor they are in a hard road to traraLIYicfv For a disordered I I Tills. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School, for both sexes, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Prompt entrance and punctual at tendance eminently desirable. August 18. 2w Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for your orders for tho Celebrated Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers. Everybody using them unhesitatingly pronounce tbem the llEST bo take no other. We guarantee full Batufactiou Send for prices and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, etc. auglvdwtf Remember that our success guaran tees you the biuo high grades asever; the same quantities ; measure and eight alwavR juat and generous; but that RICES ARE LOWER THAN EYER. Lews profit and moro patronage is our idoa of future trado. Wo don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be euro to follow. Goods in our line have been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them down to a proper lovel; we are going to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries ! To Whom It May Concern. No one has authority to contraot bills upon my responsibility, and I vill recognize none unless made by myself. R. F. BROADDUS. Aug. 17th, 1889. lw Total earning!.. 119,452.24 What the reoeipti were for the year ending May 81st, 1889, we have not as certained, as the finance committee's report baa not yet been published. Newspapers in the State that have . , . - i. ; a 3 r il l the A. NvO. R i and MttBryalt wai ju they desire to do justice in full accord with him, that was dam to the people of thia section who never aging to this section. We hope that did approve of the appointment of Mr. wovernor rowie win not aaopiuov: I "'" wwiwimi ernor Scales' policy but adopt one of I ; ' A,-ft K. 'c. B. B. his own. 4 r I Enrrrm JormNAt,: t hava seen of fata an mnnh wvntwu.rir in lrnnr mmr fteuce. - .'iMtoWhomGov. Fowle should appoint I herebv reauest thfl Ex. Cnm. of I PrMldAnt of the A. & N. G. R. R. that Craven Co. Farmers? Alliance, also the Ian, expression aa to my preference and sub Bus. Aats. and Delegate of last I reason : for - same ' would not be ont of county meeting of the several Alliances I place but rathera matter of simple jus of the oounty v to meet me at tne uonrt tioe. I am not a politician, nor do poii- Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. lb Pip; flams And Breakfast Bacon Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retaif Grocer, Foot of Middle street. House in New Berne on Frldar.AUff'. I tlos Interfere with mr business, but 23d, at 10 o'olock a.m., for the purpose have found that Mr. Washington Bryan Of taking some definite action in regard I was the cause of the "Eastern Carolina to the , Eaeuinir Question Also other Dispatch" comma- to Newborn, and tnta matters of importance vrlll be attended line having au ite work : done in new t?,i I hern, thereby circulating considerable Ail members ot ine,. Alliance are re- money to tne nenensoc tnis oommnnv Quested to be present. : . i tf. I am ttronely ia favor of Mr. Wash' . , ...."J..v- -r tr ' tmrriT '-.V'' It w a f : J mgion Joryan neing reappointea rrast AGENCY FOR And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Win. L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berne. At any one of our Establishments will be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to great inducements in the Retail Trade Tobacco and fHa-arat - " WAHW The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded. Tt --;''fcj-v.. '.a liver ; try cetonam a i fj r ,-N. ?! -r. uounty una. Agt. a aent. , , , , . - thohabu Howard. fm.x:UrWi;jr i .; Awr. nth. i8Sft.ir:f?.',:w nw u i ,v.'HshiM. w. n.vAB:antii.i88D. ' .. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES XS OFFBBMD to SOTS and TOVira JUii'A DAVIS SCHOOL. This Is ftrWUltary Boarding School, anals one of the Rest Kqulppe Schools in tho United States, Healthy location, Flue Climate, Mild Wlntors, Cadet Tull Ronrm of fltndv n Bmrv .ii aration for highest classes of . A ""i anv Collcsre or for Business. Oomplete Course In Telography. For Regis ter with full particulars addrosa ' , COL A. C. DAVIS, Surr., " " t :w .. LaGrange, S. C A. L. Gregory & Co., . PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite 8. H. Sootk BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Sta. (K. R. Depot). 8. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Sta. Wholesale aad Retail Liquor Dealers. Jobbers of Cigars and To bacco, NEW BERNE, N. C. anglOdw Gin For Sale. ? A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Din, itpv good condition. Apply to jy33 dwlm Cheap for cash. K. R. JONESl Tho High Arm Davb. Simple, Durable and Light Runniujr. The only vertical feed Machine. All sewing done without batting:. ' ' ': n - J- M. HINE8, Agent. New Berne, N. a , v. nml t t - . ni V' '"-V.- 1 ' j-- 1 1 ' V f
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