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SEW BERNE. N. THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1889.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
, No foreign statesman has so firm
! hAM Ail lmiiiiAAiftifm4M An na
-rtOBM FAREWELL, Caprice for "; ----- .
XV Pioo.bT FUher.ii the Ttryutett Mr. Gladstone.' So firm indeed is
of recent publications or new music, y g jia tna(; few 8narI) reviews of
Mr. r uher nes a nappy lacuiiy in wn-1 - ...
tint oiwuiinz n4 melodious mnsio In- 1118 career are ever seen by Amen-
teiUnt to pupU and teacher. It lslCan readers. The criticism of carefully noted.
-wbo -likemaoy other successful teach- l"uow"iCi uwimyir, u;u mo um mo ivuuu, BUU
Our Young Ken.
In reference to our young men, we
bring np the mbject that is necessarily
of vital importance, hence should be
given close attention, that is, their
course and pursuits should be more
They are the future
its
JiOKTII CAROLINA NEWS.
From the State Papers.
City is to bare electric
Eliz tbeth
lights.
Mount Holly News: A little six rear
old son of Mr. James Lay, of Berry hill
township, Mecklenburg oountr. was
destiny rests drowned on Tuesday evening, August
erre jusing same very extensively. ! friend Thomas Hughes, the author uPn 'hen. therefore it is to the Inter
IMIMnmpimHpMi of "Tom Rrown at Ttnirhv" con.
m am mi iv iiin.riacnkr. nuDiuner. - - a "
ti fHik'"- w Itribntfls to thft SBntftmhftr Fornrn is
occupied I a novelty in onr periodical litera
as wa ter rnotogrjpu uaiiery.
Toledo, Ohio.':
' COB RENT. : The room no
JL's
citizens
iratchful
of their
pMaasbnQiisea Sept. aoply to
tA' ii''b1" .fDomrft Nixon.
T 03T Ajboii,ch:.fktrrs somewhere
-s-i Between my residence ana ine ae
pot. Th pidet IU be'llberally re
warded traf nlng. the Sams to ...
' anft2&tt E ' u '-la.- Moors.-
UBAYB uooota are expressed as
to the power of the Federal courts
Lto interfere in Nagle's cafe in Call
fornia, and it is thought bo will
I hnvH ta rfttnrn t, Stockton and
SntF trial in th State courts: there
,brugffit.-New Berne, N.C 18 Jim are also complications in the case
est of fathers and mothers and
generally that they should be
as to the habits and conduct
young men.
it u distressing to see a young man
shiftless and out of work half the time,
drifting along with the tide and having
no object in view. Toung man, have
a purpose, some fixed purpose .whereby
you mar make something of yourself to
be esteemed by your parents and hon
ored by your countrymen. .While it is
to be regretted tbat there are some
going down stream where the cataract
rtRDthTf ..THBtaAh TTiilvarul A tlaa I of .TnntiftA 'Fiftlil. and it in sn.nl th A
' U-.MheWoridr New edition and aftntimnt ha tnrriri .nm.vhat and wbirIPl is t0 be encountered, it is oourt tne deputy collector "took nearly
revised.. Persons desiring ths work f , , ,,. 4 . encouraging to know tbat we have so hundred bonds in two days. and in fa
: t ny: aj jample. ahd
; JOPHHAL office.
8ltf
. ' 1)UR6- Wen India Molasses at
IT . , - . . Bobkbts Bros,
f AMM0.K8, Fly Trips. Ice Cream
Freezers, Refrigerators, and a fall
' line of seasonable goods at
t14dtf , Whittt & Gates.
leav t orders at against him because of his attacks
on Sarah AUhea and his evident
desire to nse Federal power to pro
test Nagle. Wilmington Star Out
lines.
Uis, (Mahone'e) presence in the
nnlitino aF Vircrinici haa hoan nrrt.
J?- this office on satisfactory terms. dnctive of a state of affairs that
a26 tf mav. at this critical hour, well fill
the thonghtfol citizen, North and
Sonth, with grave apprehensions
for the peace and welfare of two
TflX Democratic State Conven
tioo of Montana-met last Monday
many who are nobly battling with the
ourrent, and, in some instances where
only a slight gleam of hope is visible.
They struggle onward with deliberation
and determination, and not only win a
name for their true manhood and
wothitiofls, but are apt to earn a home
of their own to seek rest when their
limbs have become feeble and their
hairs whitened with age
First, a young man should have
character, the greatest of all gifts. Then
let him be true to his trusts and fair in
all bis dealings with his fellowman.
6th, heavy rain fell dry, and the little
fellow was playing in a branch when
be waa washed down and drowned.
Charlotte News: ' Mr. J. W. Kirk-
Patrick, one of Sharon's leading far
mers, in speaking of the cotton outlook
today, said that while the plants are
unusually large, the fruit is scarcer
than some people seem to believe. The
wet weather oaused a ireat dropping
off of ''forms." In this respect con
siderable damage has resulted to the
fields in Mecklenburg.
Winston Republican: Register Stan
ton has completed the compilation of
the 1889 tax lists. There are over 8,000
names. There will be an unusually
large amount of brandy made in Pied
mont Carolina this year. At Stokes
a
i days, and in fact
from all sections comes the report of
due preparation for the distillation of
the large crop of fruit.
Winston Daily: An acoident occurred
on the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad last Sat
urday morning, near Qermanton. As
the train was moving slowly over a
trestle across a small stream the trestle
gave way and the engine fell through.
The engineer jumped off and was not
hurt. The fireman had an ai m broken
Fortunately no one else was hurt. The
bridge must have been poorly con
structed, as it has just been completed.
Uhariotte unromcie: Joe (Jaldwell, a
negro well digger, who has been living
at Biddleville, was run over and killed
A SEVEttE earthquake shock was races that ought to be in harmony.
He should have some trade and he muBt 8unday about 5 a.m. midway between
felt throughont Ureeoe last Monday mere uau ue uu pea, no nei- f - croggi on the R & a traek in North
- serious damage was done in several tlement of race issues, no prosperi- " . "IC!" , 1 e m aem8ca Ma Charlotte, presumably by the engine of
, .wivw vi.u.tv v .. desired. All such vouncr men are train No. Bl. nnrthhnnnrl. Pm-tinn in
inwnn. i ij ui iuo otivtc, iiu uiuuiuwuu ui
THE LONDON STRIKE.
Over 230,000 Men Out.
young men are train No. SI,
known nnd whnrnvnr thin intnorritv nH town had seen Caldwell drunk Satur
the canse of trne Republicanism, invant a,, H-.in iu day night, and knew that he went up
nonoaaihlfl irood to the onnntrv La. rtl - - -i Jthe Salbujy roa? distance on a
.ofj AMJnif nnino r ' " I"""'" wagon, ue eviaentiy got ou at the
.ugivwyuvu v. ..DTO "WM6" from the Success of such a man as of confledence.and as fast as experience crossing and went to sleep on tbe road
DT We new government DCCaUSe nei Wiiom uaun. PhilQ0lnK,a admits, thev are nromoted to hiffher bed
- IT 111IUIU lliOUUUVi -JL UtiauUIMUlu I w- 1
v THE negroes of flay ti object to I
Is not a white man.
Telegraph.
positions. Study your business and
The president of the Spanish-
American anion which 'includes
1,100 merchants says that Sonth
'America's exhibit at the world's
fair in 1892, will be most elaborate
and extensive.
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ion. Fischer -New music
Wilmington Star: Major Roger P.
learn to love it. Close application will pear and Yadkin vBall railroad d
not go unnoticea ny your employer, or yesterday morning at half past three
should you be running a business of lo'olock, at his home in Greensboro, N.
C. of dropsy of the heart. Major At
THE President was seen on Mon
day by an Associated Press repre
sentative. The President says that I road
Portsmouth mullets are scarce and
sell high.
A fence is being built around the
passenger depot of the A. & N. C. Rail-
he has made no announcement to
any one a to calling an extra es
sion of Congress. The qnestion is
not determined.
Mr. Cook is boring an inexhaustible
well between the railroad warehouse
and the old ice house, for the oity.
The cotton platform at the exchange
has been repaired. It can bear the ex-
Dr. QRisaOMS complains
Governor.Fowle pot bis enemies on
s the -Asylum; Board. Gov., Fowle
would not bave done his duty if he
.. bad nominated. Bpari favorable
to the contlntiaUon of Dr. Orissom
at the hea'd of that institation.
your own, the possession of these qualifi
cations will furnish you a credit among !
those with whona you are known.
Whatever your calling, learn to do it
well. To be devoid of these qualifica
tions is to be a "jack-at-all trades and
good at none." Take the young man
where you will that finds it difficult to
get employment and more difficult still
to hold a job when he gets it, and you
will Unci the trouble with tbe young
man himself. Search him and you will
find a weak place somewhere. Probar
bly through respect the community
kinson was in tbe oad year of bis age,
and left a wife and one child. He was
a native of Virginia, but bad been con
nected with railroad enterprises in this
State for a number of years. Sunday
Bight last Mr. Charles M. Galloway,
living on South Ninth street, killed
rattlesnake about four feet in length in
his chicken house. The snake had
tackled an old hen and had her and one
of her brood of ohickens in his coil.
The Durham Globe says that Arthur
Burcham, a young married man who
lives on a farm near Durham, and Cal
vin Holder, a young man about 24 years
old, were killed by a freight train near
London, August 37. The Strike sit
uation is unchanged. It is rumored
that the printers intend to join in it.
Ships are being unloaded at Chatham
and Southampton without interference.
The Lord Mayor has refused to become
arbitrator of tbe differences between
the men and (heir employers, fearing
lest it might cotiliot with his judicial
duties.
One hundred and thirty thousand
coai porters at important centres are
joining the strikers.
Two hundred and fifty steamers are
lying in the docks awaiting cargoes.
Riverside factories employing thou
sands of hands are closing for lank of
coal.
London, August 27. The London
Chamber of Commerce urges the dock
managers to agree to arbitration.
Several members of tbe House of
Commons, in an interview with tbe
dock directors today, appealed to them
to concede the men's demand. The
director promised to consider the mat
ter. There are a few vessels unloading
iu the Med way, to which the strike has
cot yet extended.
One hundred thousand striking dock
laborers marched in procession today.
They were orderly. Coal men in thou
sands haye joined the strikers, and the
situation shows no signs of improve
ment. Meetings of employers and
workmen continue to be held, bat with
out result. Directors of the Commer
cial Dock Company have declined the
otter of the services of 3,000 Belgian
laborers, at 41d per hour.
Now Berne to Wilmington.
Mr. W. N. Jacobs, Foreman of Wil
mington Steam Fire Engine Company,
No 1, received yesterday from Mr.
James W. Moore, Foreman of New
Berne Steam Fire Engine Company No.
a handsome souvenir of the recent
visit of the lutter to our city. It is in
the shape of a card in recognition of the
courtesies extended tho New Berne
Bremen and is written in a beautiful
Spencerian hand-writing and neatly
rameil. The fallowing is tho testimo
nial:
To U 'Umiiujton Steam Fire Engine
Company No 1, of Wilmington, N. C.
"The New Berne Steam Fire Engine
Company No. 1, sends greetings, ac
knowledgement of the handsome re
ception and generous entertainment
aocorded us during our recent visit to
Wilmington.
Mere words are inadequate to ex
press our appreciation of the courteous
attention, open-hearted hospitality and
oordial good fellowship displayed by
you. ana while memory lasts the occa
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tlila powder m v r varies. A marvel of
purity, strength in wholeaoineneM. More
economical Umu 11,- orrtiDary klnda, and
cannot be sold In competition with the mul
titude of low test, short weight, alum or
phosphate powders. Hold only In cans.
Royal 1!akin; 1'owher Co., lOtt Wall at,
N Y. 1une'2U dsn wed frl Aw
Notice.
MISS EMILY C. FEREBEE will re
open her School on MONDAY, 8EPT.
9tb. aug21 td
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 denirable.
August 13. 2w
that Change of 60,000 bales of cotton this fall Will not discuss his shortcomings, and Durham last Sunday. They had been
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" J i uaieuio m by uo iou uuuu iu nee vuoii..j .twj .i. J l
1 . iuu vui) uu aw iwwnu wiu n
The "Tomahawk" is a new paper faults in their own children, but the hg supposed they sat down on the track
published at Henderson. It is a four stain is there, and business men seeking and fell asleep. The train came along
i.,.n rnA ......t. o nrA mninvAi will knnv it unit atnar and they were ground to death under
from this class.
pearanoe with the first issue.
The dredge boat "Newport News,"
wbioh has been in our waters sometime,
was yesterday taken baok to Norfolk in
tow of the steam tug "Chowan."
Six of the crowd who oreated the dis
turbance in Tin Cup alley Monday
night had a hearing before S. R. Street,
Esq , yesterday. Decision reserved.
The residence of Mr. John Dunn is
beautiful indeed since it has been re-
Wanamakbr, the Saint, says
he doea not tell why some Demo
crats, are turned on t because they
do not wish to grieve their families.
Is Wanamaker's family well pleas-
' ed with his " boodle operations!
Wilmington Messenger.
,tt . I painted. It ie finished in cream with a
THBRK IS Still mnch Sickness and delicate border of light brown and
many deaths at Johnstown. Pa., I gray
and the yaHey. An enthnsias-l Through the courtesy of the agents gratitude.
tio meeting waft held by the business 01 tne uia uominion, tne uiyae ana tne V(moB Academy-
ffiAn or T.lfthrtHtnwn ' last Mondav """IU i ,
- t. 11 li.e.v u . AhA I And that the number of bales of cotton
night, at which It was determined ... . . . -a
m ' . a '. 'rm a. 1 aiaaaaawi vj iuvdv aaasvu wu
. W DrtngWt agAinsc tne .BOUin fof the yMr eidInK September 1st,
4)'0rK FlSWng UlUO. ; , , - i 1889, aggregate 87,303
Awnuiu i k. inTAnl The hotel aooommodations at Oora-
win W wpwHY lrv,k. aald to h excellent and the
is asscmln immense proportions, Rr0T6 ana grassy lawns added to
and tnere 18 talk Of CompOlUDg. tne I the lnvjgorating breezes from the ocean
laborers in all trades tO 'Quit Work I makee It a charming rammer resort,
and force mattert, exourelon to this place
-it.- -vi. i-- i i occurs next xuesaay. xne
UUUC. DUO OUllsUtUK UUOlUCVO II? WUl- I ... , . .
atnamera leave Trithont cargoes Personal.
.; i xvev. a. . vr oawe iei
o,Wrt i con nna Oft nort -,iu Af "".. " " vacaHoo.
mo wouiu, ana bwh un jwwjt w u- to Udy,; He , will be absent from his
to tae mileage goes -on, witn ipalpis abont a month. ; p r
farttle 1 Rctmty. There axel H. B. Bryan, Esq., went to Raleigh
i rwrcadkriowiMdar-'c'll'S'
-, n rnnth than' frt nwl n. iww wuwu woo
v yuy. , wrN, I- P.mll.n flnnnt
"WfP?" ",nB PVUIU ToeidayTraeliWaB niuchlnoonn
the wheels. The verdict of the coron
er 's turv was as follows: "That one or
We believe that parents are entirely both of the viotima were under the in
too negligent with their boys in not fluenoe of hqnor, and that the up 2
knowing their whereabouts. . Their na- o'to 'reigbt train struck and killed
4 . ... , iJ:.j .j u them. We attach no blame to the rail-
their deaths were caused by their own
aihla Tknn mow n oVi m a Hun an- I foil If ' '
qiuivi auvj uioi uvw cuun ca uuo hu auuiei
preciation of this interest at nrst, butl Burgaw Herald: We learn from the
study them the oloser, and rather than! Superintendent of Publio Instruction
an austere ruler, be a companion to that th total cost of the Institute
them. To a kreat extent sisters oan di8trict fl the county, and we think
aid in seeing tbat the home circle is I that amount could not have been spent
made bright and cheerful for their lto better advantage. Willie Riven
PUSH WILL TELL !
Remember that our success guaran
tees you tbe stme high grades as ever',
the same quantities; measure and
weight always just and generous; but
that
nrir,rlnJhe paramoimt one of PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER
Our
visit was a very carnival of
pleasure and the contributors and pro
moters thereof win ever occupy the
greenest spot in our remembrance.
In thus making publio acknowledge
ment of tbe obligations under which
we rest we also take occasion to express
the hope that the amity and mutual
good will now existing may ever con
tinue. "Very sincerely.
offhe Newbern Steam Fire Engine
Co. No. 1."
Tho Wilmington Steam Fire Engine
Company greatly appreciate the testi
monial and will hang it on the walls of
their hall as a precious souvenir of a
welcome visit. Messenger.
School Notice.
The Free Schools for white pupils of
the 8th School District will be opened
in the Old Academy building, Sept. 30,
instead of Sept. Oth, as heretofore an
nounced.
W. M. WATSON.
28 tf For School Commissioners.
Less profit and moro patronage ia our
idea of future trade. We don't worry
about patronage.
Make Prices Right,
and trade will be sure to follow. Ooods
in our line have been too high; there's
no denying it. We aim to bring them
down to a proper level; wo are going
to make
The luxuries of Life
AS CHEAP
As the Necessaries!
brothers and this interest will not go
unrewarded, for all boys have some
bark, of Sonth Washington, brought to
jail a negro man calling himself Henry
Latham, who confesses that be com
mitted the crime for whioh he was ar
rested, towit: breaking into the dwell
ing hnuKA of Mr. Reddiok Dickson, and
The catalogue of Vance Male and I taking therefrom several articles of
Female Aoademy, Prof. W. R. Skinner,! clothing, eto. Mr. Rivenbark arrested
Prinoipal, is from the press of the hta near Teaohey'e Wednesday after-
UUUU 1UO UMU D J Ug Tf CM DCUV W IUQ
Peter Henderson &Co.'s LARGE m FINELY TED STOCI
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CAB
BAGE SEED, at
27 2 w S. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD'S.
Journal office. It Is. neat pamphlet nt0j fomCar
and carefully gotten up. I teret county for larceny, and .that he
Prof. Skinner baa removed his school made his escape about three weeks ago.
from rolloksville to New Berne, where, I Tarboro Banner: Improvements in
with three assistants and Miss Fannie I the cotton crop are reported. A good
Holland of this oity as mnslo teaoher, yield Is now expected. , Some farmers
. . t,K!M fl..fi . I have better crops than eyer before. But
he expecta to build up a first class K not fofget mhajt Terymany)
asnooi. murine tne last term tnere were i varv nnnr n AirrnAa rnnnii Fnik
fare I0r tne I onrnllaH ninotv.twn nnnlla frnm afv Alt. I lnH Pitt nnntltv. mfiiHA In nnrk in t.ha
fnrflnt nnnntiaa Pmf. KUnnoi. u fodder Held for lees than nrty cents and
a .inw hoar per. day. Forty oente and board
-"p.-v.- - ..... . hM DeeQ tne prIoe pald jor many earB
yesterday do his part in making new Berne the but now few will work for that. Those
Ha educational point it ought to be . refusing to work belong to Knights of
Labor. ADOut a montn ago amaa
dog nassed through the farm of Capt.
Tho .foam Ani nf tu p.. t. I J. Vt roweii and ott seTerai oi nis nogs.
Un. sailed: yesterday with lumber and Mt!v2fced
general exports. . The isagiet or tnis una he had the hydrophobia. It Is reported
will arrive today. . ; t ...v 'lj that some of the hogs that were bitten
The steamer Tahoma wlU tall tot n maa ana naa w oe ktuea to
lower.Neuee and Bar rivera at 8 o'clock w un,u
this morning. ." u T
SECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE
Nenss and Trent River Steimbnit Co.
New Berne, N. C, Aug. 28d, 1889.
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders
of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat
Company will be held at their office at
Four o'clock, p. m., on Wednesday,
September 4th, 1880.
T. A. Green, President.
James Redmond, Sec. & Treas. 24td
--""nl EQre ;, CODttdenca ana ienoed from bridges carried s away! by
j crpcft at the money cen- iwolen
-t V r.a tlicsa of any! Othet vM- J- P. Brogden ot Trenton was in
i-n.t'it.' the oltf yesterdar. 1 ,A?!s-;ii'S-r)f':
r t' a net earning of South-
3 for the past year Show
Disorderlj Ezenrsionigtg
Welbon, N. C, Aug. S6:A oolored
exoursion front Wilmington numbering
-
The pleasant effect 'and the perfect
aafAiA wiria arfitmn lani&a nriBW natk rna
i vi uuiatwa. ui i linnlrt rru laxative. Hvrnn or D'itfB. nn
-v r-rflftfi f thA nnnnf.nr.lder all conditions make It their favor
RnfH t .remeay. - p easing w tne eye
and to the taste, genne, yet eneotnai in
t c- 7 kecpisj cp In the march I acting on the kidneys, liver and bows 1
e:.i r:
1' i.
t-y c
i "1 c f Llcl eliows that the Booth
in
if
f. .
3ttl3 fcrjijs to tie
i ii,ie0 w Egeoanj pilUcura bilious) andner Hams has already brought out 'OTsr
tea Etar, V v" .-, Itoub Ilia.- : t;- tettWritCtel three thousand negroes. :vj;f)
A Big Scheme.
Memphis, Tinn., August 27. Passen
ger Agent Williams, of the Memphis ft 1 1,100, arrived at Halifax this evening
Charleston road, has contracted for four Soma becoming disorderly they were
hundred white families to be brought I arrested. . Uo tbat account a general
from the Carolinas to Woodruff oonnty, I riot seemed imminent..;. Several pistols
Arkansas, where they will go to work I were fired. The oitizens fearing trouble
October 1st, as day laborers. Next sea I armed themselves and telegraphed to
son they ww be renters or croppers on i weidon for - nein. i sneriu Aiisbrook
shares, as they may choose. The same I oolleoted thirty determined men, white
agent has also made arrangements to and oolored , and put them In oharge of
bring eight thousand negroes from the Major T. L. Emry and Major J. T. Goooh
oarounai ana Georgia to various points securea an engine ana . box oar ana
in the Yaaoo Delta; r They wilt reach I went at once to Halifax.? It was found
their destination in time to assist in the on their arrival that the town author!
gathering of the cotton oron. Mr. WU-ittes had restored order after arresting
font of tha ringleaders who are now in
laii awaitinz triabc. s, .:
At any one of our Establishments will
be found a
OF
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LIQTJOHS,
Porters, Ales, &c.
tho Retail Trade
btton Ginners. Attention!
for your orders
We are now ready
for the Celebrated
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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, eto.
augnawtr
;
We are offering to
great inducements in
Tobacco and Cigars!"
The attention of families ia called to
the Celebrated
Imperial Beer,
for which we are agents.
Satit taction guaranteed or
money refund d.
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. AT VCRY LOW RATES
IS OFJBRJBTD t DOTS and TOVXO HEX
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i'lMealer.;:;-: ,
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