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Stem m OXTRNAL, 81 voL"vmrNo;i3o. VEW BEKNE. N, C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31. 1889. PRICE 5 QENTS, 3 Ratio or Incbkabk fob Bbyak. 1887 over 1888 J6.050.78 1888 oer 1887 .. 9 414.15 1888 OYr 1888 5.013.60 Total for three years $13,478.58 At this same ratio of gain, had Whit' B U SKIESS LUUALo.Vi I Now tbat Mr. Harrison baa pat Is He Unpopular or Not P -2.'JLilJZj?.'t. s'.r Confederate ex-Brteadier lb the U question propounded by A iiw.viiuir L,. - . the Raleieh Call about President Brran Kal and Early Milan Tun.io Seed t Bftfc hi .. a w, fl- j of the A. & N. C. R. We do not think ug8l-lm, , , , . vu. uo riKuuer w pro-eeuiuB ,w b the CaII if it8 publisher had made IP ttr. Fwh-t of Toledo. Ohio, is as rOngtt B&oa OTer the "agree- himself acquainted with the sentiment ford been oontinued as president, the successful in eatcbioc fish as be is men t" broufifht about bv the Presi- of the maioritv of the neoule alone the Lminn t tk. a. v n r -nM .C.!-?JLI!!E and the National Committee. of said railroad and those who are Lave been, for the year ending May 81, a No Oar Fisherman. Hia "Robin's N. T. Times. Ind. ""0 ,n 8 lUH,re prosperity, nor ieB., 8170,169.68. instead of 134,465.84, Far wil." Caprice for Piano, is a new . . would it have been asked had he given which are the receipts of Mr. Bryan for iiirat that fnu ouiht to eaten on. Ign. I A RTCPfYRT han hAAn fluinc grnnnil lanv credence to statements announced I that ti. - ... , l , j I j - O " V . . UU D.BUUO AVt Vtat'.hnn Author and Pablisner. Toledo. I. . ... ... . . . .-. lL. t ... , u m.. . ...... Ohirw Proj)f .am Meant. - mat the colored editors J. U. Ularfc lu luo .uuau rnoui tunes, me mimii and dearly shows that the road is ' -J-- - "'" .' . Lnil V, n. :inn ArtUMma Ala Call sys that from the best information not succeed in as it should. There is it can get the trouble was started by a I something radically wrong, as the pro newspaper that had differences with I portionate gain under the adminiatra Mr. ury an. ana that other papers along tion of Mr. Bryrn is far in arrearof the line had almost succeeded in mak-lthat of Col. Whit ford. ids the public behsve. that there is I Ic gives us no pleasure to record any really a unanimous desire on the part m success of the road save in a way or the people in that section for the re- that we think would remedy the evil. movaior Mr. Bryan, and that so lar Whenever it has come to our knowledge much more had been said against him wm h- oUAi oin nntA f nv im Ft)jiMfct$ui&iwvM aud K C Jones of the Wma, Ala., ,r-Wtvrr PhotojtJiph. Gallery. Independent had been lynched at tiMisk Merldian Mi8s- There was no 1 ' T'OSTPxrVwhere fpadation lor tne etatement. They - 1 between m j nwidenoe and the de bsve gone to Washington to seek 1 P0" rt t'ZlLZ ba.MberfUT.'e. employment in one of the Depart . warded bvetthrnfhith Mine to. - . . ' . . , , .L tig.-BJl--X lIoBi - menta and swell the howl of "South- SE WINO M a BINE OtL-8apeiior ern ontrage.'' qualltnFot4 al-yB.N,DcFrr, . 11 ? Druggist, New Berne. N. C. alSJlm v SUCH returns as have been re- TTSEFUL TunisonV TJuiversal Atlas oeived render it absolutely certain ' U of thei World. New edition and I that f.ha innrfiaaa in f Vin fnfal a a revised, Persons desirmic the work I my see sample and leavo orders at Se8Sm6nt for the year willte greater than for any previous year in the - JOCBMAIi office. ' j,81tf BUBS .Wait India Molasses at , , v , Robsbts Bros., HAMMO.KS, Fly Traps. Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, and a full line of seasonable goods at . U.dtf WHrmr & Gates. ' THIRST-CLASS job work executed at J- this office on satisraotory terms. a26tf history of the South. And this is eaying a great deal, for there has been a steady advance during the past eight years of $134,891,801 a year. Savannah News, Dem. The same incident affords evi dence that Cleveland has not "lost by the press than for him. We only speak for the Journal, and if it has made more oomplaint than praise, it is because we believe it to have been true and a dutv we owe to the stockholders as well as the commu nity through which the road traverses. If we have ever made any misstate ments about the road it was unintent ional, and we have always stood, not only willing, but glad to coriect any error that might have been made. We do not say that newspapers of integrity are without iniluenoe, but we provement or development conneoted with it, and we shall continue to do so. The appointment of a President for another term is soon to take place, and we trust that Governor Fowle will give it careful and thorough consideration There are numbers of men alone the line of road that are amply competent to manage it, and as a four years' term under the present administration has given so much dissatisfaction, it seems to us tbat a change not only suggests itself but is highly important. Mayor's Court. The brethren and sisters of the "Tin hardlv think tht thnnn nlnn the line Boston was selected bb the place his grip" as a leader. Nothing 0f the a. & n. c. R. would lay any For next Terr's Encamnment Of the Succeeds like success, and nothing claim towards controlling the action of CupAlley Christian church" were out in I ... . . . IJ..IIJ I ... G. A R SO Conclusively proves a man a 'he magistrates of a county that are luu lorl'e yesieraay morning to near tne llAfirlAP an Mm fact t.har. h appointed by the Legislature, Farmers '"al 01 "De" KOgers ana Kedin mcii- . 10,000 Of Lord Durham's miners v.. rnnwara mha nhin nam Alliance, County Commissioners and wain, both charged with the same of art Idle by reason Of the London rapv fo0fl thft flftd of large! organizations of representative "e. - disturb.ng the peace by '-tcitrA- Dusiness men. Wow if the Call thinks "Uluul aouon ana nring a pistol wituin ui,Kwi 1 1 llatralanii anri m rhar ii nvnnl rhaf I . . I u i: v ' in i , I v,v ' -- " tiu-i- tue newspapers along the line of the A. luo u,lJ TUB London Strikers are now I defeat does not dim the virtues of &N. C. R. have about succeeded in For sometime the church has been in 'over 160,000 Stronir and Show MO the greatest President Since Andrew making the public believe that there is "state of disruption. There are two fac- Personal. Mr. Jot. A. Easlow, jr., so well known among our grocery merchants as a traveling salesman from New York by reason of his visits here for the past ten years, is at the Hotel Albert. He is bidding farewell to his friends previous to his going into the trans-Mississippi States. His soa, Mr. Joj.A. Enslow, third, accompanies him and will suc ceed his father in his old territory of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Mr. Jos. A. Enslow, sr., is still in business in Charleston, C, and has business friends here too. It isn't often we can issue a personal in volving three generations with an un changed name. Mr. O. Marks is in the Northern mar kets buying his fall stock of dry goods. Capt. Southgate and Chief Engineer Hand, of the steamer Manteo, and party came up from Morehead City yesterday morning. Thejpcaught fish by .the wholesale. The sport la very fine at Morehead City now. The following passengers left on the Manteo yesterday: Miss Lizzie Roberts, who has been visiting Miss Guion, for Chestertown, Md.: Mr. Kavele and wife. Norfolk; C. H. Fowler, of Stone wall, and W. H. Sawyer of Bayboro, for the Northern markets. Mr. Frank Harper of Kinnton is in the city. Mr. (leo. Howard returned to Balti more yesterday. Miss Kate Bryan, who has been visit ing friends in Fayetteville for the past month or two, is at home. Mr. J. K. Willis has returned from the western part of the State. Mr. William Watson of Asheville is in the city. Miss Etta Nunn has returned home after a few weeks in Kenansville. Mr. Geo. W. Aiken, representative of John Robinson's circus, was in the city POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength niul wholesomeneM. Man economical Umi. h- ordinary kinds, and camiot be eold In mpeittlon with tne mul titude of low tern, ttiort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In can. Hoyai. Bakimi I'uwdkk Co., 108 Wall it, N.Y. uue23 dau wed frt W Notice. MISS EMILY C. FEREBEE will re open her School on MONDAY, SEPT. 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 sign " of weakening. Jackson. Charlotte Chronicle, IT is reported, from Colon, that Omt beloved Postmaster Gen- a steamer, with yellow fever on leral does not allow politics to in board, has left that port for the tenere witn business. Hids were tlnlted States, ' 1 invited some time ago for the uni- rnrmaorihn IlinfMnnafi mail par. un weanes-ay last tne secretary a unanimous desire on the part of our Itions, one led by Mcllwain, the other I yesterday nnnnlft that Mr. Urvan ahonld hn ra. by Rogers and Elder Leffers. Mcllwain mm7rf Vion wa mnlr it in trnno-i-J 866018 tO hSVG the biffMRt RMwri.ftnri T"K LADIES DELIGHTED. that we can wield so much power. when Rogers and Elder Leffers exoom-Lj whicMadu'the .. n ,. . ... I mnmiAAf Ad V. 1 . I.. ..... , J Astneuanmay nave ovenooitea an --v-w mom tireumuiances were uquia truit laxative, Hyrup of Figs, un article that aDDeared in the Journal a 1 r,Pe ror the racas which occurred onlderall conditions make it their favor few days ago, we will re-produoe a fewl lMt Monday night paragraphs to verify the weight of the Both defendant! pleaded not guilty I Moll 117 A 1t1 tffr iKa wttnaan A tt t.ViA Trnaanrw AnnnnfArl t3 89,1 .000 1 . . ' " . . " o imiueuue tuo oau uas sea nt to -estow . ' " " 5. . ' . ' - iumiShers went Into the COmpe- upon said Daoers in aDDointinz Mr. testined, embellishing his statements 4 recent registers WDC18 at tltion. The lowest Cincinnati bid Bryan: with dramatic gesticulations and elo and 167,800 four and a halfs reglS-l a2fl 0B nnifnrm nA In wa gav did not thB maI.lquent outbursts of surprise and morti teWd at 106. Wr.am0ir R f Philarfal i8tr8tefl of 00atJ nd large Acation at the conduct of "Brer Rodf ", 1 V . . number of citizens assemble at Beaufort ere. " "Brer Rodgers," said he, "when AB preUlOlBU oy tue ilUUUflil, B mo liuuwuti u w, yi auu uuauiuiuuBiy pasu reBUiuuoDB re- you pulled dat pistol, I saw death BOH. JamesB. Campbell received -0!S r.SJJrMranT TSShy-' Then to the court, -Look .the DemocratiO nomination for r,TJ Ti"J Z. - Did not the County Farmer'B Alii- Pere, I got to die, ain't I? Rodgen uow "M"'"") ou. lftnce in several adioininsr Bounties nasa I irei dat nitnl t resolutions asking the Uovernor not to ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eve and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in aoting on the kidneys, liver and bowel Qovernorof Ohio. The Platform demands Tariff Beforni. "The World do move." LOCAL NEWS, te Soon as he got through shootin' he run out de back door and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ion. Fischer -New musio. J. C. Harrison Ad miniBt'rs notice, k. a. meadows e to. new crop It is hot so much the fault, of rioh American Girls who are . cap- tared by titles as it Is of the snob- bish parents and society, which seeds !.uWui.i.lM....i """"I John Robinson's circus is billed for kind Of thing, Wilmington Star. Now Berne September 24th. From now I nnlll UAn .1.. Bmntl . .Ill I,,!.) iuy U4 Wa a ai ipuDiui iokal. ftavA raAAmman1a f hat: a trtilA I ... . . " . . It is reported that a large rattle snake medal be awarded to Boston for its Uve. under the old school building on Educational Exhibits and similar the Academy Green. He has been seen recommendations have been made coming out to the pump on the comer, In favor Of Cornell University of I where he regales himself with- Virginia. ' water and frogs. Morehead Citv to inform the of their action and lay before him their I met him reasons, which was done in writing r I my Ood I this cannot be denied 'Did not the county commissioners of Lenoir county pass a resolution, unani mously, asking the Governor not to ap point Mr. Bryan t This is trne, "Did not the association of business men of Kinston in a meeting of about seventy-five members unanimously pass a resolution asking the not to reappoint Mr. Bryan ? been so informed. "At the recent appraiser's meeting to de front door, an' I 1 says, Rodgers, Rodgers, I wouldn't bad you do dis fur fifty dollars in my pooket. I swear it was you if I was blind. I been soeered ever since." mere was a dozen or more witnesses and all were much mortified (?) by the way the other side acted. A great deal Governor of time was taken up by them in empha We have sizing the fact that thev were tailing NOTICE. The undersigned. James C. Harrison. Pnh. Ho Administrator, has duly qualified as Ad ministrator, with the will annexed, of the estate 01 Joseph fate, deceased, and hereby gives nonce mat ne requites all persons having claims aealnst the evtate of the said Joseph Pate, deceased, to present them to tne SHia Administrator duly authenticated ior payment on or neiore the 1st day of Hep temper, lt0, or else this notice will be pleaded in bar or recovery. Persons Indebted to the estate must pay wuri'iiu cieiay. JAM. U. HAlilUSON, Administrator, With the will annexed fte Vhern, N. C, Aug. H)th. vm. augSl tiw 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. 9th, as heretofore an flounced. W. M. WATSON. 28 tf For School Commissioners. Peter Henderson & Co.'s the truth. One sister contended that! EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CAB held is this city, in whioh eyery county the hotK was from the front door BAGE SEED, at which the road touohes had a repreeen-1 towards the pulpit, yet the ball was tative, we have been informed that it I found in the wall over the front door. was thn iinnmmnnn nnimnn of thA board I n ... : 1 - i wun. ftr Inn irfdnn arao tta.w ..!. that. Mr. Rrvan 'a nnn atatamant a tn I " J " i J . i t ii n x lllii the condition of the road ought to be,"UUD",H touigut, says sufficient to prevent hia reappointment. I one Bister, "Brother Rodgers, I got And again: so great was the opposi-lun(ier det! bench to save mv life. I'm 27 2w 8. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD'S PUSH WILL TELL 1 Remember that our euccess guaran tees you the same high grades as ever; the 8am e quantities; measure and weight alwayB just and generous; but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER Less profit and more patronage is our idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Eight, 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 goisg to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! SECRETARY'S OFFICE OF THE Kense and Trent River Steimbnit Co. Nkw Bkene, N. C, Aug, 28d, 1889. Ul, i t i "Ana aeam so ereat was tne onDosiinnJ .t,iui,t,t,...m. nr. t-i a Doeoiai meeting oi tne HtocK hold era 'Wa have never been one Of PP 1 . . .. tion to Mr. Bryan in Lenoir oountjthatL i- 1 :., ' of the Neuse and Trent River Steamboat . ... M'k a aaAatMAW Irani nr rf tha h' I T I 1 I . .. . . I m lUUlflllrJUk WIIII1H.I1 Villi HfinL 1" I . thmn Arlitimi WliA Tavnr a. norriflnAl . prominent Democrats there bad toi " , . i uompany win do neia at tueir office at atuo dmuu jrvotuiuaj niui n uaiav vi iiou(0 iuoiuBoivvB bu uoo ovcji jr Quutbi Q " - . j. uu4 u viulk, in., uu vveuueiiuay, I with the Uovernor to have Mr, Bryan I that tbey saw Mcllwain do the shoot-1 September 4th, ibhh. removed in order to keep them from w. hut in the cross examination thev I . T. A. Green, President. drawing out the Governor on this ques- nm ,nV.i ttK. James Redmond, Sec. & Treae ton shut ha annlra in Kinatnn YiafnTtk I - J I the election." Eider Lefiere, who had been hiding Cotton Ginners. Attention T W mm n itom frnm th TT.niu u"uor " uono w" mal' ne I ton Fran Praaa whinh will nlnlnlv .W WM 80 eXitod he OOUldn't Walk, and 1- r j I i j.j m x . .... . .. won uauueu, iocs ioremosi, out or tne Of conviction and i principle t the iumber, naval Btore8,eto. The Annie Shrine Of expiedeiicy.x We believe of this line will arrive today. that- President .Olevelandjdld Brum,uiuK ,wupu . m The following aad telegram was re hosts Of Monopoly and invited to eelved at a late hour last night an -combat th tioli&thn of Plntooracv.l nnnnfiinirthe death at Charlotte nf Mrs. s . " - V, "OW and lamented eoidier, General In the meantime a general fight was , B2NAT0B MANDRSON takes his StonewallJackeon: i.5Sln tr?0 going on in the front part of the build- pensionbonMWithatWlpririthont CHA,.C.,Aug 80 1889. J0D8ut trlhpSrshe will find m"? i.d somebody outside waatrying waitins to ret a" prescription. , as 24td We are now ready for the Celebrated for your orders airn. uuriBuiu. uw juus iiuub iiook- i . . -- . , j. i,. . 3 An Anl A Itivhhip nf flan Aral fttnnllurall I . WDO Will MW paWOniZB IS I J UBH Up aWr. " . . S.: """" W President. Aoompetent busi- QOCtors laing; OI uio ' T ness man would secure much more JU. u. JJ- a matter of form he to see what the case.- This looks irregular: If It Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers. Everybody using them unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no It seems that Rodgers, after doing the other. We guarantee full satisfaction, shooting, ran ont at the baok door and Send for Pr,oeB and wrm8- freight traffic from Kinston, and we believe other places on the road where down the street a little distanoeand then oame up and wanted to know what in the world b the matter here." If this unpopularity failed to injure Be said he tried to stop the row and WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, etc. augrdwtf AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION at Very Low Rates IB OFFERED to BOT8 and YQVNQ MES I i -HL...1 l...'i.fl.l.f be tne proper aetnoa to ooc tne t,,- in New York there is competition treasury first and file ,Tpncherrh,nk- Mflnfl-on iDll0ni.. if this unpopular afterward the tiroblem Of; hoW:ito 1 tton arlimmenBe' amount of United I the road it would not make bo great a I was a peace-maker. got rid of the aarplOS f bas already I States bonds and then Issueda olrcular dffe"noe, but we do not seehow any! This wm a very thin tale, however, been solvedPhiladelphia Record, setting forth that unless "the Secretary unprejudiced man can see otherwise and the oourt charged him $20 and nm - ' l , ,-iK:wa lor tne rrasarv lannosa toe ' iron si Vu. ... uuuium vm w w wn muui uu u mo ..i,-s.'is.: v :... ,-.. t w..-':. -. .1 . .? . . . . .litf . .i j I . .1. ... tt- ...i rv ttt - t y-v x- -r j i bonds that a ranune would result -.nave i iwuwrwwui wwioiouuoui ui runi. i svti r v ssji vutu utner. ixo (ooki i i a w t v Sl hi I Jl J I IT 13 a great pleasure w . unaer-ioometogrier. ,'io tne oreait or jar. i" wuuu u ua uu ws murm m sppui w wurj. 8t-J that the tobacco crop'ofltheindom, he refused to sdvance the show It when viewed from a proper cwain was nisonargeu atotfl iTrftllflnt. and that nricefllPr"1 and tne trust nad to ten witnout iswmupuiu. " I merit wiss. erarnlin.hfirh. We conathlate ,Bftn'l n D " ' ", ' VI .1X.I..1I. :. '-'I-i, i, ,. , I llHtin ITS I IfH HIinilHHHI II I LSI Mil lllll. IHniRI lIBni WH UBVB IBW1U I lllsf IF . 1 II IP H cur frkr Iain the tobacob;' belt; pn..r.v :;'.-',,.;'.V"-tf- f of d'e because4 four years' term of S?W,DT '".."Pr- C J! tha c-t'aGk for: them. It S onfrbf HoopsklrU ' Aala Mr. Bryatt ending Mar 81. 1889..ggre. S!!LJ1 1 tlier-atUnSsaboatKortliaird.K ForBflgto .i . . v i-. ..w. l nt ITk lJ .... hi riM Mh nnlnn.1 .4lir.tl I" ' ana SOU hring back that style of crinolines ought r"l :" " r?" f w." rKr...:. . COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt.. Af:rA to be lndenniteiy postponed. xranB- out. iB jubs, Mmm . . - j. v- Una t' r.t , oar climate i a reat variety AmHntia in that tiaalt.h . fchftitaanila r -1 1 3 I :r:nty Of the Mate . IS 0f women throughout the country have t. otr-fnafvatv nn frn I taken olace during the past few rears. . v-v.-. . vV , , WbammmI .nH NHonlrit.il: tha. h..a :r.t etepka. The tO- hAnnnlM briirht.6ved and , healthv. The 3 Cf t r 5 f : ::3 are to 1 T3 thi3 reap become bright-eyed and . healthy, a ' rich secret? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip I A I .. 1- l-U .M.J . ak 1 1 ' ; af.Vai. aU.H.t. 1 w I noil wiiiuu i uuers mi- vui uuiuuiu year.--isewa weRkneeaei'1 And dletreBfilDir ailments .... ... ... a " I Wi Mav WW Hm" w--JJJ V IV1IUII1 WD tne ratio or moreaie enouia ne given, nuwhase nrloe If satisfactory re-nlu do wnicn is as iouowi: a - i not iouow their DiarA nn t.,i. nnn Wnnm,. ' I WOn thelf gnat ......... Sn,()B3.So laala anil Vatail AmOefaA. - Prl natf Jn..n uvj v i ,!, ,,, ' - i i.uo i ootuas, fa.uu. - t. v, ; -is jan4 ly IVWV Will 1VU1 .......... V,IV.V4 This Is a Military Boardln; School, and is one of the Besi Kqalppe Schools In the Uuitcd States. Healthy location, Floe jmJi Uimato. mid winters, uaact J r Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, Sff.ti -m o ... j aratiou for highest classes of any college, or ior Business. . C u saiiBisctory results ao a w tSfts Tho High Arm Davis. le bjr B. Ni Duffy, whole- ' Simple, Durable and Light Runniug. i. ...... i The only vertical feed alaclvlne, :V All sewing done without basting..' , - J, If. BINES, Agent. At any one of our (Establishments will oe lound a ARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK or Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars ! The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Sath taction guaranteed r money refunded. A. L. Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur SU. (It. R. De-ooti. ,T S. W. Cor. South Front and Middle 8te3. Wholesale and Retail Liquor "1 Dealers. - ' Jobbers of Citrara and Tit . bacco. ' ' '" " . NEW BERNE, N. c; , i... I For a disordered liver try Beechatn's - I 1 V r : itGCuuarw women iui kuicc jrooin. ciew oerne, a. j
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