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OIMNAJU li 79T eili el VJSW BERNE. N. C. THUBSDAT, AUGUST 22. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS, 1 ' -...-r .(I . .' r 1 . - by n$ means limited." We approve ' H Hi t we iy ipiid ,u. ed tha e-i at its bead the Agricultnral College fif W liberty re- WOaid. at pface command the confi warded by returning the same to I . Z . . . auass til . . ;- - - 4 :, ,u j. mooes. : i uf vi um yovym. W -MiU'fcj'W-rnwsw a. f n II l . . Xwbmi. ; A lktxkb received in Wilming new piece ie really well named: it ie ft son. N. C, from a gentleman 10 ,r;oqpo,WoR(eBUrl outolnhiiBul Idaho, ablegate to the, Constitu run: it to characteristic aid charming-. . . ' . T; . lnglAitAepttwol t0Jl Ckmveiition at Boise City, 'u'wi wMid -di.e ait -our masioat atates that Ek-CJongressman James ' WaffKS. lieid,hJfotmerly represented Fitter has aver written. Prloe AUTdtaL Eh&reeniborb district, and who is In. Fisohr, Publutur, Toledo, Ohio. qw a resideiit oi Idaho baa made lruggjf&cyfw qsjoyaftdC. imtar leader of the Democracy in the BwVTWwirfijtfMUouvetion, and mat he stands a ri KMedittond fini enHllce of bUta elected to thfl J1 " Pamlico Aroused. I Mayor' Court. Two able communications have ap The following cases were disposed of peared in the Tribune of Pamlico eon- yesterday: oerning the A. & N. 0. R. The people Colored 84rgeut Nash, for violating of that county will never forget the chapter 8, section 11, disorderly, fined manner in which they were treated by! 55 and cost or 25 days on the streets. Oover Scales who forced Mr. Wasingtool I H. Smith, eoibcszlement; bound over Bryan on them contrary to their wishes, to court. They don't want a spark of the Scales White Joseph Davis, chapter 5, sec policy left in Governor Fowle'e admin tion 8, disorderly; fined $5 and cost, or - 1 'in RR Wtult laA'u IfolM m at tor. Ueirirfttratorit, nut n, lull .IJLfASLUC v iJL Krn united States Senate iu tLe event pEe Democrats taTB a' majority iu tug ucw . otniio , jrfciom. un nut- Tolk Virgiuiwn. ... Democrats differ, but they do hot divide; they mingle and move forward like the great river, which draws its supply from a thousand different (streams, none exactly like the others, bnt all swelling the cur rent, which sweeps irristibly alorjg. This was the forcible illustration applied by Captain McKinney in his remarks of acceptance to the great party that nominated him. There are differences, bat no di visions among Democrats. They have a common motive, which countervails all minor things the preservation of their civilization, the perpetuation of honest, intelli- Thb Department of Justice has I gent government. Norfolk Land instructed the United States Attor- mark. ' Bey to take charge of the defense I of Deputy Marshal Nagle. N II dtf . Whittv A QItks HURsT-CLass job work executed at I' .u na ..i a.,j.')T ..UJl Cj.j 426tf SuLUyAn iftoatort bail, an ap peal having been taken to the Su preme Oourtl1 A WOMAN at Trenton, Kan., Behjed and beld four of her neigh bor's children for debt. The platform adopted by the Democratic State Convention "strikes us ai being unexceptionable. Kichmond Dispatch. LOCAL NEWS. . (,Thb average size of an American family, accordfng to statistics, is '4.13. The traction probably stands for the old roan. Terre Haute Ex press. '' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. J. Moorb Keys lost. Ion. FxscHEB-New music. J as. 0. Harrison Notice. Miss Mollis Heath School notice. Kinq Htjkreet, of Italy, has confirmed honors i on Edison, the famoos American electrician, by i - The steamer Cutler was yesterday sold to Mr. Broaddus of Swift creek A census of the white children of I Rfthnnl iiffA in t.ha ftlohth tnvnnhin in tr.l . - 1 - J . r k Se" " being taken. tw.. wuuTOfly Wessrs. Moody & Clark havo added . , THB cotton worm-has appeared if'61' t0 their " w a, P,ant on PPer ' in the :. MiflfliaaioDi-. vallev - and the I mtf Astesi..a4f iatilMMt rhor -0" home bsselall club siot 8 to Kiu w" .Jston today, to try the club at thatplaoe. w vfcmAHjiu"t " , WIOarpsnoll is ready to fcore success crop.in iBOBfl regions. ,.:mc- istration. 15 days on the streets. Persona. Miss Sophie Jones has returned from! Onslow county. Mr. Harvey Keogh is in this city visit ing bis father. Robert Jones has returned from Ons low. Mr. Win. Cleve, of Vanceboro, and A. 11. Whitcomb and W. J. Parker of Stonewall, were registered at the Hotel Albert yesterday. Mr. K B. West came down from Kinsl'i: last night, but will return this morciing to attend the match game be- tn-eeu ihe Kinstoa acd New Berne base ball clubs. Mr. R. M. Johnson, representing the Wilmington Messenger, was in the city yesterday. SQKTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Charlotte Chronicle: Prof. W. K. Perryt the aeronaut who was wounded py a rail of 700 feet at Mt Holly on August 9th, died at 9 o'clock on Sunday night. Mr. Perry was a patient suf ferer, and was cheerful to the last. He had been in the balloon business since 1871. making his first ascension in Naehvilie, Tenn.. on October 31st, that year, and his last at Mt. Holly, N. C, on August 9tb. 1839. His best record was 7,000 feet, the highest ele tion ever attained by a hot air balloon. Washington ProttreBS: We learn that the crops in the Pantego section are fairly well, considering the unfavor able weather We made a trip to Aurora last week. We found the crops good and the farmers and merchants hopeful. Jhe town and surrounding country is making marked improve ments all the while, new lands are be ing taken in and put in a state of culti vation. New houses are being built and improvements in general visible. This is one of the most prosperous sections in Eastern North Carolina. It seems that there is a grand central Goldsboro Argus: The crops still con bureau at New Berne, with subordinate tinuo to improve and the prospects of a organizations in Craven and surround- 'xtla brighten all out ing counties and that there are about and it ig t0 be hoped Jhati 8fter fifteen hunred members of these organ- country is safe. The resignation of izations. The object is to raise money ICapt. W. A. Darden as State Agent of Qranville, and by the end of October had reached the Catawba river to which they bad directed their course. They bad suffered muoh from fevers; Brother Horsefleld had to be left at a house, on the route, in charge of Brother Miller, which left Bishop Spargenberg with but three companions, the Surveyor and two hunters when he reaohed the end of civilirstion. Provided iih bread for fourteen days, They manfully entered the forest wil derness. To be Continued. DIED. At Victorta, Texas, on the 39th of July, Mrs. Rebecca Warden, relict of Henry Warden, Esq., of Fayetteville, and youngest daughter of the late Sam uel Wilkins, Esq , who was for many years a custom house officer in this city. Miss Mollie Heath School , Will reopen her SEPT. 9th, 1889. MONDAY, au22 dlw Trouble Among the "Exodustsrs." The arrest and preliminary trial of L. H. Smith, secretary of the "Emigra tion Bureau" of this county, has devel oped facts not generally known before. Notice. 'I'lie undersigned. James C. Harrison, lias duly nu 1 tiled as Administrator of the estate or Michael (ireen, deceased, and her- by gives notice that be requires all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said Michael Green, deceased, to present them to the said Administrator, dulv authenticated. for payment on or before the ffith day of August, ism), or erne this i:otlce will be pleadod In bar of recovery. Persons Indebted lo the entateinust Dav without delay. JNowliorne, Mxy ir.'d, ISM). JAS. l, HAKKISON. aug'J dtiw Public Administrator. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Conducted by the Misses Manly, will be re-opened on September 2d, 1889. Tuition, $2 00 per month. Frimary Department, $1.00. aug'-M-l w POWDER Absolutely Pure. k'lhl nowdcr rpver t&Hm. A m&rvAl at parity, strength ; I wholesomenes. More economical limn ' ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold In u n petition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Koyai. Hakimi 1'ownnK t'o., 108 Wall at N Y. une23 dau wed frl W PUSH WILL TELL I Notice. the Farmers' Alliance, by reason of the duties of tbe position being too onerous for bis physical constitution, will be greatly rogretted by members of the Alliance everywhere throughout the state, lie has been an energetic, ef- ncieni oiucer, ana tonis eitorts and tr ri r r.i sagacity is due much of the unnre- JU0riUB i3L15 01 CUQ0Her. a v i: i j . . I j i i . . - : . I w w crunu yvdid at puuve uosuquami ovueoiea progress ana large meed oi yesterday afternoon to witness the! success the Allianco has met within tnis state tnua iar. to pay agents to spread the "fever, and to get up a general exodus of the negroes to some land where they can 'do better." Much interest is manifested in the Smith and Williams case, and a large MISS EMILY C. FEREBEE will re open her School on MONDAY, SEPT. 10th. aUg21 td hearing of Smith before Mayor Wit n. .11 Vv n a a nnnpinr V w n n w MAvmnri I ine trouoie is, iney seem to nave a Uroduotion to the UnitatFrat rum (U pitv set of "boodle" offioers. On last Mon-lofthe Brethren), or as they are now day night the bureau at this place had a generally known as the Moravian meeting and collected assessments and Cnurch nd wiU now endeavor to give . , . A. I J wu bvuiu dviojo vi aisowui J Ul IUUII uuesio me amouni oi anoui ii.w, early settlement in this section. Ih 1749 which should have been turned over by ithe British Parliament passod an act by Smith ,to the Treasurer. But only $7.00 whioh they were recognized as a Prot nf(kmn. T..,.Uestant Episcopal Church, and by it en- , I titled to the free exercise of ail their nanus, amun is cnargea witn naving rjghts as a churoh throughout Croat appropriatod tbe remainder, inerei Britain and her Colonies. was still left in the treasury. $25,001 PrJr to this they had mado their ap- .i,:i, t,u nriii;.m. u pearanoe in some numbers in Fennsyl By virtue of authority executed to the undersigned by W. J. H. Cavenor and recorded in the Custom House of tho City of New Berne, I will sell at N II. TAYLOR 8 STORE, HARLOWE, at TWELVE o'clock, M., on FRIDAY AUGUST 30th, at Public Auction, the Schooner TIME with her tackle, rig ging, etc., etc. Terms mado known on day of sale. JOHN E. TAYLOR, aug21 dtd Mortgagee. 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 IS. 2w Remember Hint our (success guaran- es you the sumo high grades as ever: the same quantities; measure and eight always just and generous; bat that RICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER. Less profit and mc ro natron are u onr idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be sure to follow. Goods in our line have been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them down to a proper level; we are going to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! (0 .ran-- thfr-3omtoilwcMt: New Berne. ,Oa and after ChaiDoatrcv MrhfTMeKlnney. ; llie I'm -t rvIbtbVVnlhWfiriiiliflin. Hon. Johh G. Carlisle is now ' In Mexico, and ; la' receiving more attention than has been accorded , to any citizen of tbe United States ' since Gen. Grant visited that conn- this date the Sunday train Ion the A. &N.C. R. R. will be disodntint)'ed otherwise time table Nc. ijfWil1 remain in force, i Th TBlegant new residence of Dr. Prank Hughes is being fast pushed to completion. It will number among the handsomest in the city. A mule bitched to a dray, on South Front street yesterday morning, created little exoitement by dashing up the street at an unusual gait. The dray was smashed, but no other damage. Some of the cooks at the marlet say tkatthA wstarmnlnn unn is ft dull nnn ltea WltU aJS WW We -ttepuou- f0r them. So many of their customers can WOTld "pnt some) elixif Of life I can bay a five cent melon and thereby '' , Into taa Virginia politicians before I avoid paying fifteen cents for dinner. 7 ' "me rvt'tllrbnffh' "withlheniiM Dir. of the grooery merchants feel the v V mmmmwmMMMamamm Mini .sym wmmwww. be jsjcphyciaW - e abimy.kanswj City TimesT Shipping Hws. ji 'T J1 i i ine steamer ciagiei oi me ii. u. u tHB refection or aireaolrttion tnl line sailed yesterday with a cargo of favor of the Blair Edacational . bin I lumber, naval stores, etc The Annie b V ' the Geor rfft a LeClBiat uTO : ShOWS 1 01 wiu arnve mis morning. 1- -i- .fin'l The steamer Tahoma will sail this i cHiull uil I uii morning at 8 o'olook. im vavuvuttt luviiinniuvu vw vuv vw. I To Whom It IVlav Concern. No one has authority to contraot bills (upon ray responsibility; and I will I recognize none unless made by myself R. F. BROADDUS. Aug. 17ih. 1889. lw .3 vt f whtc f IlleigU i$X InWeas-1 married in Maine. ing tho distmst Of thitetjaBMe al-i A dispatch yesterday announced the mr V. x 'Am . a.t " IMavIsiMd saf T Awiilr f uaifia Af n )IBa l acsv js sMuiMiva Juaus va vua townsman, P.J H. Pslletier Esq., to Miss .CI Mamie StTmsoil at 10 p. m. Imme (JJTpf Jdiately afMr th martsage they left on , ready wl4yeJt;ttritfeB Nor the : was; him with being i accessory 1 unitea Mates' otrprem e 1 voort 1 " """r" vuo y?1 ". st ..'iio-.aaiwi Ha iwmi'.'i "r . I WiT Wra PiUsMiir " d.o. fha .arreated on a warrant eh ar srin irirl TrJttJ : " . " t. nsii .!.. jj j:i Tut. ti. tmm Indat'wIcihAa Ar tha Jnnpmr. an1 ft the very warm welooma awaits them on their return to mnifllwml oatherahhmfl.. kasi fiiUKiw$rt !ttStmnaN6noinims-ioned , vu r.,fH.V W v" 'A 'A ait. lo.fnr.Mdft. In .. TUltfmom ; Thursday 4bext;Viia ;ease V$ m bo fafa plpei all hands connected i Pr- wlt& the revenue f cutter Stevens on deok, when Zieut. (Hand, ; with a few : . remarks or regret, declared all bands has except E. ': Mayo, pilot; E. F, Bowe, . boca mentioned for the Presidency I boatswain; and Wy THartt fireman, f tia A crinnltnrat HamiK ' A1 nor. discharged and ordered the flag ana pen .-AV,..fc'i.-Z-a rtl0;:tdant hauled dowtl for the' Steveni w taken np on habeas; corpus 1 :; ,miltrM 0oi or commission.' ;fcrwarB, oi uiuwn, h - j it.tionei The Stevens has it Kaor Rarn ft'mvut ements , for, the manVvean. and we ara in honec of pc:::.C3 la ca e&ineat degree, j lie seeing her rf placed bf a muoh better kill USe Of his pen. This leaves thelrinnn. nrnnritnr.lnthirfr.rTinf nnl bureau" about empty, we suppose. I aided them in getting the act passed by Cflttrm " frinnPrc; Attpninn ! There is no doubt a strong general I Parliament, but also directed attention feelinK amone the negroes to "exo- . , . M ! . Kr u.w "uue wo are now ready for your orders , T1 1 r r. i . . .vji .u.; uuiLuiaiDU UU0b- I And AttAlt VflMUU Hiam in annh num. Smith was bound over to court in the ben that they cjbu.ld.not all be accepted T)anip Pratt fiftt(in fi-in acceptahlft otrer, however, came from Feeders a fi UonQi'IlSCrF. Some of thi Effdcta of "Elixir;" t-ora wranviiie, rresiaeni oi me rnvy uounuu, wnaownea a very large tract I livery body using them unhesitatingly aflandim Norths Carolina of which hn lnrnnmina th.m ik. fipsiT. .i,n sometning wonaeriui, is oeyona tQffered.cauBt fttozendorf one hundred I other. We euarantee full satisfaction question, but its etrect is not always lorlinousana' acrea. on very reasonaDiei Send for prices and terms, i.r . . . itArma. - i . vnenesc. vvecopy accounw W ,t ft olhe WHITTY & GATES, namilinririAa I ... . I 1 Hrethrerr. held AC the I,lrUlflftV hnilRfl. I A nan a fnv tlin Unaa Pra pArA 4"...n..r . .r A 4 w-. , I ' J I ftvuu vt KUU "VOO , unci vviiuu wn4u, augiuiui.-uuuwrs nave Liondon. on November the 2am 1751. to PrA T?nnr,ir Pr. AlAnA Ikof tho n.nlll.iiil.... In I .i ' I .vv, u.x uuiuuu .un. vuv uwu wrawv uwui hi unini inn flQU I AI10 1 vrl 7r r . i l i klA.j I I . . . .. . ... ...I " rououi. iidioKiaiun una uiuuu (luiauaiug, i uounc Ziinzenaori aeeirea tnat his He will sue for ifO.UUU damage i. Selden I brethren might net only have an oppor weir, mu ursi, bud expenmenwa onitumty to be oi spiritual benefit to such here with elixir, ana whose wonderful I persons as in process of time might set cure was telegraphed broadcast, is in I tie near them as well a a to train access bed again. Great hard lumps appear I to various tribes of Indians, such as the when the incisions were made and heJCherokees, the Catawbas, the Creeks is aenrious. ur. Liongieiiow, wno I and the Cliokasams, but his main object made the first experiments, in a pub-1 was to acauire the Dossession of a large lished statement last night, aaya he has tract of land where the Moravians lost faith in the elixir, ana that a local I might live undisturbed and have the paper , paid an expenses or bis expert I liberty of excluding all strangers from ments for the nrst news. i W. Jjanging-1 their settlement. On this account and beck, a chemist,' whq prepares nine-1 undivided traot was considered of more tenths of all the elixir used here, sall importance-, than the quality of the and rank poison after two hours. The! In the center of the territory a town A.UQ. Jjrea,KiaSt BaCOll scare amounts 10 a craze, inereare re-1 was tobe laid out containing the chair ports that the workhouse ' physicians honse for Bingle brethren, single sisters nave expenmeniea uaisonminstqrlandl'WidoWBt the eauoational institu with frightful results ' ;r n:tionS- and mercantile eetablishments. fNewark. N. J..DiBDatch. Auff. 4 1v iHerealsowas to be located a prepare A startling story comes from Buflaniritorr school for ministers and miseiona ton, up in Sussex county. Jasper J rier. and the dlreoung boards for the Crouse, eighty-two years old, haa reotitward and spiritual afiEairs of the cently been treated with tbe "elixir on ownrwa-eeaiaestnis town, tne rest life" of Dr. Brown-Sequard by a looaothrtritorf was to be parcelled to ohvsician. A portion of a rabbit ,Vwfarhiel belonging to the Brethren nnarl &a the iniection. After a wnnk tnICHUTCD. -v inA mnn mnv nnrnnntihlv' ntrnnomr. n AccorSinflr to an old nlan Still Sxistine His youth seemed to return.' Then I the little capital of this new Moravian stranee ohanaea ooourred. He left off settlment was td be built in a circular eaunte meat and took to devouring raw I lorm, tne eignt-oornerea cnuron to rorrn cabbaee leaves, lettuce and clover with the centre, to be surronnded in a large avidity t He nibbled at the leaves like circle by six chair-houses, an apotho- And a rabbit. Then the old man's atena I oary anop ana a Moravian inn, between grew springy, and gradually ther spring f wbiohbaildlng wa to radioate eight has developed into .tne jump, jump or I sweew,- eaon wiu iwbuij wwu-iuts, to the rabbit. His body became stronger,! be interspersed with gardens and rows hut his reason has nearlv denartad. - I Of Shade trees In double Cirole. At the present time urouse is nothing inu wetrani ptan was nmue in ixinaon but a two-leraed rabbit with all the by Count Ziszendorf and other- Breth habits of the animal portions of whose ren to which worth Carolina was terra body , was used as an eiuuv if a dog ncoonwo.. s- . harks he makes 'long jumps until he I t thi surrfdrioN o the tract reaobes home. xeBteraay ne dag a was left to.Sishop Spargenberg who nAVT CI'H lift I large bole in the groundwithhlshands. I waf.well acquainted with American V-1 vJ vii wv.- J-. The doctor and,- hia frieada art now affairs, and he senin 1753 torecon-1 fX . pw a Muitaiy Boarding thnmnirhlv nlarmnr!. . fin mnn oIItI i I k. J k.t . V W : School, and Is one of the Best vviun Bivou viuubo. ;,,..ft,.-r .s,iniB own- judgment, un. me otn oi ,M t sis - v. , August or - that year TUB LADIES DELIGHTED. . tULhlfthum In,-Pnnlwnl The pleasant effeot and thS perfect panied by the brethren Henry Antes, f JFuil Course of Study, or prcp- waknowcf.'r-J'onr a - r ,?iti th3f-IhrotU:a.Eiata U i 1 Ci eT,: - . v .ii . acquaintance Fo. a disordered Uver trv BeeoWm Pills.: f, :acm xu.w$?foW 'if. Gassard's Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. lb Fig Hams Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, at J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. AGENCY FOR El a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St, New Berne. At any one of our Establishments will bo found a AHGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK or Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c , , We are offering lo the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called to tho Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Sath faction guaranteed money refunded. r AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION ' i ' . "At Very Low Rates IS OFFSBED to BOYS and TOVITO XEX Eqnippea scnoois intiio united TTrl 1... lrviatln Vln. he Set OUt from I , JIHf Cllmttta. Mild Wintors. Cidet aooom i j j v- j Comet Band, (Jadot Urcbcstra, A. L Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : N E. side Middle St., opposite S. II. Soots, BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Sts. (R. R. Depot). S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Sts. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. Jobbers of Cigars and To bacco, NEW BERNE, N. C. aug!6 dw , safety with which ladles may use the I Timothy Horsefleld. Joseph Miller. Her- j'( uuaiu iruu laxative, ojrup oi euro, hum man Liaescn ana jonn Msra.: an on i ' oer au oonattions He' remedy and to the taste, acting on the aratlon for hichost classes of any. college or lor business. Gin For Sale. A Forty Saw Brown Oftoroia nin In good condition. Cheap for cash. - Apply to - ; N iy23dwlm K. R. JONES. " V' Tho High Arm Dav!:. Simple, Durable and Light HannJog. make u metr ravorM horseback. On the 10th of HenteinDer niYr", ,'r': ! It is pleasing to the eve I thev reached i Edenton. . N.tO . where wwiiuupjuurft ftuure.. , AU 8ewing done without Ustlaf . M ; , genUe, yeteffectnal in I they were Joined br Mr. Chorion, the i K V01- DAVisi5u,,T L J. M. BINES. IsssLS'1! Wdney-i UWtsndboweis'BurveyorJeBsral and ageatiOlr Ufd fe;--'v-. . I Rew Be,M' ' w'. .;ti -l ft IP
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