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f 1:1)A:TI KNAL, r- A Ik Kilt 3r- V XEW BEKNE. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 30. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS.' U J. : JL XJ 4s 7 Q jtnn:? tocALSfJ RO RWSTAREWELtT Caprice tot Piano, by Fisber, in ihe Key ef t fl .ta, U a composition of superior merit: it is musiclaoly and moat exoellently adapted for parlor playing or teaching purposes, since it U carefully marked , and fingered. Jaat the piece for young pianista who have bad 1 9 terma lessons. " Price 60 eta. Ign. FUher, publisher, Tuledo, Ohio. :i?or renv Thncooua notrecounied -A' aa Wajmnrt4oMKM GaUrr, PHI.n fTt'oSafifc 10 A. aoplf to pot. The finder wrn Xa liberally- re- , waroea a fF rPJ"'TwJr. tl ' auga-wii -p. . aA i ! i Fur saleT- iJrnggistiNew Berne. tGalSdldi rBETVnTUiiflverialAU. , revteeTrTPMoni nTn3i the woM my tee, sample and (eav orderaa DUESrWeH India Molaaaea at ' JUL FreezersjBefrigeratora, and a fa MrfiHRi line of seasonable goods at pIRST-CLAS5 job-work executed at .: '-J- this office on satisfactory terma. t r.v-i -; a2tf ' ' Wana&luceb Is making money on Government contracts for cloth ing. '- Gxnbiul ALGER has been elec i ted Commander of G. A. K. for the ' next twehe months. Mb. Clabkson has appointed a North Carolina burglar a post master. Florida Times Union. TflK Uew Orleans Times-Democrat pays that by adopting cotton instead of jute bagging the South ern planter will save annually 13,000,000. I U II .1" ' "'I ',' il II. 'I Tanseb says that, if Congress man .Flood's brains were blown through a crane's bill into a mos quito's eye the mosqoito wouldn't . even wink, - Senator Fete of Maine is an thority for the statement that the Democrats of the House can pre vent any change in the rales in the bonse If tnev nleaae.o v. - ' AN Educational Institution in , Chicago haen fferingcoilegiat degrejB;r(esyyiDg2ftomi goto! -' Patbonizincp heme industries, home fefi$!jr$iilsj else produced at borne, is one of the ; chief secrets of the success attend ing a small city, whose business and commercial facilities are limited Petersburg Progress. ' r Ho words that the Republican Convention in Uhis State oonld speak in favor of Civil Service Be form wonidlW Leard above the ceascles'cla'and ghouUsh ' glee .of neadM Wlarkson's gory gttil litine.Ne York World. ' .i - . .TnEEXNtoiilK more certain titan that evMDemocifaiMno'. Jn 10 W?liBfW honomiik jajriotsat .bottom qsrices r the Dastwas coBlBtent sopirter of Mr. Clevelandvftnd Is stntltt fal r sympathy with the catucrvntcHlhe late uPr:esidfenti,t represented wil 4 earnestly support he;ickfet to be ' nominated bynhec yraense- uon; . VeUblUU, JUU1V VVUJMIU. ,. ; J . Thsib irrevoeable;conolnalon is that Vance will be his own.' succes sor. The. talk.,1 about! hlsi having , "been honored, enpngnU entirely too previous, Jani(afta theorth Carolina Democracy constitute mutual admiration i Society y thai cannot be " dissolved.-Oharlotte , ChroaicleV-'::';? Maeonb's nomination I means the desperate fight of' aeckless a-1 C: credited faction against all tt3 rrrcsDible and' wisely progres siva defeats ot : life "IlnQ Virginia. II:" -a will, no; donbl,1niake1 a nrri-t canvass, but it wilt not avc'l c;slsct; lloKinney's V solid .! :.'. tacked by the enthust "r "3 c ;rcrt cf tlie Democracy, re- -1 ly a hrs and bfiucntial 1 1 r:J ccn-crvatlve T.3 - ' ' , -XT. X,;Ei2.r J3i. j ALL Bassia.Ia laid to be Stirred bj Kennan'a letters giving an ao- coast of the way the exiles in Si beria are 'treated. The Govern ment naa sent a commission to in vestigate the troth of the charges. This is a fine example of the power of the press. Herman is an Ameri-j oan. Wilmington Messenger. The dfcdiflatioiTof. the Confeder- -4..-' . i ITkf . TT. I w luuuumeut .lujwHiiH, va., WBKaiaKes piaoe.ioaaywHi De a gfOBd occasion. Hori.E;E. Mere- dlth will deliver the monument on l,..d - L. - i. W - - bej&" 0rjdies. 31aiaflrial ASSOCI- at:ioirof.Ha&a38a8t' amt-tt:ill bel received by Hon. John 57- Daniel. Gov. Lee wiU also tWit an ad- Dudley, the Indiana trick- steritttd briber, in credited with the remark: "We'll pnt some elixir of life into Virginia politicians be- A1A VA nnf th.Anffh Hii5k . V. n . I KCfc , 6 , uomeaown, vv imam, ana wy your Htie game; and Deiore we get tnrougn wnn yoa we'll put yoa in the penitentiary, Where YOu belong, Lynchburg (Va) News,Dem, Senator Hampton went straight to the mark when in a re cent interview he said, touching the proposed efforts of certain Re publican leaders to raise the econo mic issue in Virgiaia, North Oaro- na, Tennessee, and Alabama, that ii. 1 1 xe t I III WOUlU mil DcCauBe mere IS One nterest Which, in these States, transcends all Others the question Of honest and efficient local govern- ment." Local self government and the preservation of Southern civili zation are paramount to all other considerations. Richmond Dis patch, Dem. THE Republican brethren have now flriven ona or two nhWrinnahla c - j ! negroes one or two postomces in conspicuous Southern cities, thns arousing the protests of the white people and distracting public atten tion from the otherwise total Re- publican abandonment of the black man. ' The noise is adequate. The sensation, politically, is the sensa-l aotti OC "Miegro supremacy." lint the ppbt negro is not supreme. I The same UeDUblicans who are 80 full of glee over the conpat Atlanta' are kicking negroes off the steps of I the Chicago post office. Chicago Herald. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W.' B. FlaNNXB Trunks. Ion. Fischer New music Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line arrived yesterday with a cargo of general merchandise, and will sail at four o'clock this afternoon. The Annie of this line will arrive tomorrow. The Manteo of the O. D. line sails today at 12 o'clock for Norfolk. Mayor's Court. , The following oases were disposed of yesterday: ismpy uarter, violating ohap. o, sec. 8, load and boisterous language. Dis missed at coetDt the plaintiff. Parker Roberts. Henry James, Jaoob Joloher,Brice Moore and Winsor Smaw, voiatingcuap. w, sec. o, oogiax, re- leased upon payment of taxes and cose, John T ij"-. " " ' m,D.'m!r,c r,!i tv. wii. , . -, . sT-lr v t,n" ::iTT7??"' K ; me preliminary wiai or jonn wu - llama charired with ohtalnlnir mnn nnHrfaJaetiretnieamaoffrMtr ngwJ.......w tion was conauoieaDy james a.u-mra end the defense bv; Clark and Clark. t. " . . j tu.t. TOni:. r "-Tl in yTT tweuvr-uT. T u iu, ium.ig.o tion Association through a -telegram which wm shown to have been forged Thepofcl the te;egram was the means by wnicn Williams received then moneythe nroatumtlon afflrminff and the defense ; p.- -.At.im'i ...... v.-r- the money was contributed for - WH - liams and that he would have received it If no telegram had been presented. , Tha MaD held that there was auffl. , " . t. . gum voum i uo voqw up, and tousd over the defendant in the '-'---' 'i ... u-;.;.:.,.vf.M.'.-', ).V-ff;.iv::;t' ?.'s" The price of eggs ia on the upward wndenoy. Summer ia faat fading away to ucoeeded by autumn. The schooner Mattie Hilea ia on How ard's ship railway for repairs. The Clyde wharf is being repaired, preparatory to the fall traffic. Trolling at Morehead is better now than at any other season of the year. The grape crop in this section is not I ATtfQ this Tour hut urhafc urA hava amlfliH Ant fniAtt,ni, oht whfla ttiAV ft, a " J 1 I fine. Tha iteam Rlanch :, h.vin- h old boiler replaced br a lamer and more powerful ono. The High School opens Mdnday. We are e,ad to learn that the prospects for a large aeidance are bright. We learn that the crops in the Tren ton section of Jones county have very much improved in the past two weeks. ineoldand unsightly wall fronting tne new uiaciples ohurcn Has Deen torn away and replaced by handsome feno- 1D&- I Tmn . ... I. ... -....LnJ down to the police station yesterday a I afU3rnoon for fitting at the railroad wharf. It is reported from Pamlico that the heaviest rain this season fell there on Tuesday night. It was almost equal to a cloud burat. The track at the railroad depot is be ing changed and improved so that the trains will hereafter stop at the new passenger depot. The marriage business in this county hna lint. Kaon nrt mvj thia mnnth. There were ,88ued five lioenBeB t0 whUe couples and four to colored. The Tanoraa will - arrive Monday night and start on her excursion trip to Ocracoke at eight o'clock Tuesday m0,ninK - The fare for the round trip is one aonar ana a nan, i Our merchants are making them-1 selves busy putting aside what run-1 over summer stock they have on hand to make room for their fall stock, whioh has already begun to arrive. I From an nnknown canon th Uaves on some of the elm trees in the oitv have been turnina- vellow and fallinar " I nfr for th Inat mnnt.h. Wb are in hnnea I that it is not an epidemic. Mr. Walter Homan has been appoint ed wreok commissioner for the fifth district of Carteret county. He was in the citv vesterdav. He save that tha fishing industry in his section is poor this year. The law effice of Duff vt& Nixon IB being improved by the running oi a tirway from the sidewalk direct to heirofflce above the drugstore or rt.uuuy. i wui now ue mucu uvio accessible than formerly. James McDaniel, col., living at Thur - man, this county, has a mammoth sun - flower that he intends exhibiting at our Winter Fair. The stalk is 81 inches in diameter and 10 feet and 4 inches high and the flower is 18 inches across. The remains of the little daughter of Wm. E. and Margaret Pearoe, Hazel, aged 18 months, who died at their home in Baltimore on the 27th of Aurust. was brought to this city yesterday afternoon and interred in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Personal. Mr. and Mis. U. S. Mace have re' turned from a visit to relatives in Hyde county. Mies naroiesi ionviiie or warsuw.iu,. Barn8 ier of the strikers, said has returned to her home from a visit to Miss Sophie Jones. Mr. H. O. Whitehurst and family have returned from Baltimore. Sound Sense. tha fnltnwinnr frnm tha Wil. t. u. v orten thought. Bead Bou wrrur. ju. wu wc The brilliant and sensible Thad. Man ning ot the bright Gold Leaf, says that ' nuAvw aiAta anrl aslrini tViA fiAmtatAf i Kivvosj www w mum cBjajsaaMa vuv siavvasvsva to wrap him up ten pounds of sugar or a bushel of meal as a gift. Ye there tare hundreds af persons in every com 1 munity who seem to think the columns I of a newspaper are publio property. and the editor a man. whose business it "Pfl" every private enterprise of 1 whatever nature, publish calls for pub - I Ho meetings, cburcn faUs, ' obituary I notices, resolutions of thanks,- tributes lot respect, and all that sort of things m nothing, and pay for house rent, - i blank paper and printers' hire lor the privilege of doing it', and they do not . hesitate to ass tne puoiisner to give tnem t2Vr of Mkui(. their "grocery man to make them a donation of ten cents' worth of good. '.This Is Wrong, and the whole system needs changing. The columns - BewBMDer represent the stock in Urai, of, the proprtotor-his means of livelihood and to ask him to give away his space, is an injustice and imposition nPn Eonerous, patriotic home-loving class of citizens the editors or our nana who are entitled to more oon siderable treatment and better, things I at (ha handa nt thai nAnnln ' - ' i. I at the hands of their peoplor,:.';;,: A Word to the Girls To beaia with, we beg pardon, for belonr girls are good girls already, and scarcely rl.eed the dictation of a news paper, especially one edited entirely by the Opposite sex. Nevertheless should there be any room for improvement, we are presumptuous enough to offer theee suggestions. Girls are only immature women, therefore it is of the most importance that their training should receive crest young and dereloping into womanhood. w..B-. If the greater precaution should be gi'enthe rearing ofeither girls or boys we would say the former every time Young maidens must recognize the fact that they belong to the weaker I sex. and cannot share equal privileges with their sterner companions. The girl of today needs to become more practical and we believe they are every day, but still there is muoh room for improvement. Learn to sweep and Must e rooms, adjust the furniture and keep everything tidy even if there are mischieTons chaos and awkward hV.. - .a.. n A .n 1 n . nn . n ,1 .Anf.ian Do not be afraid to go into the kitchen and try your hand at preparing a meal. It is not at all neoessary that you should have attended a oooking school or have on hand one of the latest receipt books handsomely bound in gilt and full of French words, teilling how to cook eggs nineteen different ways, etc. This is a very important branch in the household affairs, and there are but few ways in which you can better keep on the good side of the men folks than giving them something good to eat. A man cant be an angel and have the dys pepsia at the same time. Keep his appetite pleased and you are pretty sure to have a mortgage on the balance of his affection". The appearance and dress of girls and young ladies is something else that can- not be too carefully guarded. Luxuries should only be enjoyed by those when can afford them. A diamond necklace lis no guarantee to a bright intellect or a pure heart. Extravagance is sinful and often an index to failure and pover X- Neatness and taste in your drees nd toi,et 0ftDnot be 100 highly esti Imated - Above all things never wear an ;il R.:n T. I. Ii.i..inii,l " "UR ojju.o.o eye ana aeiracis nuy percent, irom your looks. A slovenly eirl is to be deplored. One other subject that girls and young ladies sometimes think about is getting married. There ia nothing particularly objectionable about that, for sometimes I boys are accused of the same offence I ku rffst' wf. Ka In frt nrflot a tinrrir It M8 life business, and a mistake here is j rather a Serious thing. Don't be under the impression that you must accept the firafe love-Btrk vnnth that cornea alon or Ianj vow that he eares more for you I than the balance of the world, and that 1 it is life or death: about your accept I tance. A happy marriage ia a Garden of Eden and an unhappy one is the re I verse. Some writer baa styled the first las heaven ani the last as the other iplaee. I Of one thing girla may feel sure land thatUvthat the young men who 1 make the best sons and brothers, are lap to "ke the beat husbands. Vice Iversa, girls thatmakethebeet daughters land Sisters are. pretty certain to make (good wives. The Big Strike Still On London, August 23. At a meeting of tha atrtlrlnir dnnknun. thia mnrninir I that he had heard that 4,000 Belgians would be imported unless the strike was ended. He at once telegraphed to the Belgian Worklngmen's Union and blocked tnat move or tne employers, The strikers haye reached the number of 100,000. The leaders, express a de termination to press tneir claims and I march through, the streets until the de Ofthdookmen shall have been granted A report comes from tne officials oi I the Commercial Dock Company to the InAMaSArl KAnafhlnaaa nravaili Thar a vs auvaarw evr hrv a. msmmmi uivfMiei amw w I is less intimidation and affairs have generally quieted down.. In therein - lity of St. Panoras depot, however, there lis still some excitement, many ooai I heavers are resuming work at an ad vanoe in wages, whioh course is vio- lently opposed by . the strikers, who 1 urge tnat no wor snouia be resumed I nntu tne advanoe -uemanded is con I ceded to all. I A mob of howling strikers, number Ing several thousand, attacked the coal vans leaving the yards under police es- I oort. They divided the chains and i traoes, eompeiimg tne arivera to return . I have been a great sufferer from hay fever for 15 years. I read of the many I wondrous cures of Ely's Cream Balm I and thought I would try it. In fifteen minutes after one application I, was I wonderfully helped. Two weeks ago I oommenced using it and now I feel I entirely eared, It Is the greatest med leal discovery everknown or heard ot iJuhamel Clark, Let Mass. I For a disordered Hvsr try Beecham's I uii.-i-.; u- .'. - . -- i ...... . Pills. ' 7-(.Kf--.i. . SOKTH CABOLLSA HEWS. From the State Papers. The teachera' trip to Europe cost each, necessarily, $147. Hookerton Clipper: Mr. I. C. Hardy brought to this office last week a stalk of corn with 175 ears on it. This sounds like "too many squirrels up one tree" but it is the truth. Washington Progress: The crops are doing well since the showers have ceased. We are informed that the wire for the Jamesville and Washing ton telegraph line has arrived and that the line will be in working order ai an early day. Lenoir Topic: The fruit crop has been so abundant that the demand for fruit jars has been the greatest ever known in this section. For the fourth time two months our mail reached its destination on time Monday. Two and three papers of different issues, some of them marked "miseent" came in with the balance. Wilmington Review: One of our weekly subscribers called in this morn ing and paid us for nine years' sub scription, from December, 1882, to De cember, 1891, seven years back and two years ahead. Brother, where does that man live? What's his name? Was there anything curious-looking about him? Journal Raleigh News and Observer: The Durham Globe learns of the death of Granny Coston, at Murphy, N. O. She was 121 years old pensioner and remem bered the battle of King s Mountain. Her corpse weighed only fifty pounds. 1 he great revival at Chapel Hill continues. Muoh interest is manifest- Fifty one persons joined last Sun day. There have so far been 95 con versions in all. We learn that there are thirty-six candidates for the chair of Pure Mathematics in the University. Most of them are strong men and the Trustees will have no difficulty in get ting a suitable successor to the very able and lamented Prof. Graves. Elizabeth City Economist: Every thing points to a successful exhibition of the Elizabeth City Fair on October 22, 23 and 24. The management is now busily engaged making extensive im provements. A new maiket house, a new jail, new stores, new residences, two new church buildinps, new mills, two fairs, an electrio light plant and several other things we do not now recall, are the sure indications of the steady march of our town in the path of progress and improvement. If the new census is properly and accurately taken it will show that the population of the town is keeping up with its business. According to the estimates of popula tion from the registered vote the popu lation at this time will exceed 5.000, which is a remarkable advance from 2,800 reported in the census of 1880. TUB LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies 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 aoting on the kidneys, liver and bowel School Notice. The Free Schools for white pupils of the 8th School District will be opened in the Old Academy builiiintf. Sept a7!, instead of Sept. 9th, an heretofore an nouncod. W. M. WATSON. 28 tf For School Commissioners. Peter Henderson &Co.'s EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CAB BAGE SEED, at 87 2 w 8. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD'3. SECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE neusB ana irent layer oteambnit u.um, m mm sp.T.cr.TPn sfnnr JMEW hSERNB, IN. U., Aug, Z3d, ISbU A Special Meeting of the Stockholders Company will be held at their office at September 4th, 1889. T. A. Ureen, President. James Redmond, Sec & Treas. 24td Cotton Ginners. Attention! We aro now ready for the Celebrated for your orders Daniel Pratt Cotton Sins, iccucia auu vjuuuciidt;i:. Everybody using them unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no other. We guarantee full satisfaction Send for prices and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, etc augl7dwtf AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION I O AT VtRY LOW RATES IS OFFERED to BOYS ani YOVXQ MEN DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Boardlni School, and is ono of the Best Equipped Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Fine AKJi Climate. Mild Winters, Cadet V ft Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, jFull Coarse of Study, or prep- "lf eratlon for highest classes of p wajij any College or for Business. Complete Course In Telegraphy. For Regis ter with full particulars address COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LaOranc, N. C. Tho JIigh Arm Davis. Simple, Durable.and Light Running. The only vertioal .feed Uaohine. All sewing done without basting.-. J. M. HINE3, Agent. Ne Berne, N. O. r.vWM,, . POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nrvr varies. A marvel of pnrlty, strength ai . wholeaomeoeaa. Mora economical than u - ordinary klnda, aa4 canDot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Bold only in cans. Hoy a I. Bakinu 1'owhkr Co., 200 Wall St, N Y. une23 dsu wed frl Aw Notice. MISS EMILY C. FEREDEE will re open her School on MONDAY, 8EPT. 9th. 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 desirable. August 18. 2w PUSH WILL TELL I Remember that our buccess guaran tees you the same high grades aa ever; the same quantities; measure and weight always just and generous; but that PRICFS flRF I flWFR THAN FVFR fc ' fc" Less profit and more natronaKe ia our idea of future trade. We don't worrv 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. Wo aim to bring them down to a proper level; we are eoina to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP I As the Necessaries ! At any one of our Establishment will bo found a I I of FOreigll 1110. DOHieStlC WlUCS LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and ci , ine attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Satis! action jruarnntd r money refunded. A. L Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite S. II. SoorL ' BRANCH HOUSES: " "V N. W. Cor, Queen and Pasteur Bts. ' (R. R. Depot). ' , , , S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Bts. " Wholesale and JUtail Llqccr Dealen." ' t . Jobbers of Cigars and ,Tc- bacco, ' .' NEW BERNE, N. C, I' I ' WgW dw " ;
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