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Journal r " TTTFjI Li L2J 7u vni.-No; UiV NrEW BERNE. N. C; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. .. : : - BUSINESS LOCALS.- Henby Wattebson calls the "A MERICAtf HOUsis'' RE-OPEN ED. J. Through the Bolioitatioiw of many dm, "a cowardly hope that the friendeji will open my boarding-house federal Government will do" for us rii SoiKbL.;.:!." tstx oui ones. Gueste ean take roomi without That is notshell talk. ' It says it meaia ir deeirea, oui u ou w , . . .... . nfBnirit. n. BcU ill tike meaia reaa- f - "f"- fond bord that larly. Terms xodikatbV Vary resp'y. selSdSwS ; NKtSOif Whitford. "! f R3. E J -GILBERT is prepared to . iTuL clean and repair oiotbta aod make paws, .at -hff residence. -Railroad! ' stmt. near tbe dtpot. ulva her a help winch the South needs. -California. -Alta The South is better off as re spects material wealth than for many years past. Its social, iu- TEV CROP-jBrteotedVExttaJSarly tellectual, moral and political con X JeJWWaaioaaagWMaan ditioa hM iQ,pr0Ped jt j8 believed, . V. . .ml Milan Tiirnin Heed at I r ' ' ' E B. Meadows & pieg tJcorev ! at an almost equal rate. The white ug8i-lm. ., . . ' population, not having, been affect- (JBWING MAf CflNE OIL-Supenor e(j by Immigrattoo, is American -IO quality. F-r sale by R. N. BcfFY, .. . .j . ,. ) JXt'w'fiireJN. Wjy.artliwi ""Uto the backbone, aud is animat- 1 1 rRrFLTt."v-ruUi.utJMA.3"(- Alia el by enUuiens of devotion to eon .-, J ii VY.irM. N i ! and - revidpd. 1 PiHOti il4 Aurk ' 1111 rllUU' Mild l'"V lilrl lit t Jovasaii diH J." t -".'r;" ' V f. 3 31 ohuwos at .-X ,'- Rob rts buos. XT AMMQ- KS, Flj trape. Ioe Cream btituiiouul goverument which render th South the conservative etmen of the Union. Its growth Id wealth, iu culture, in population aud political influence in, therefore, m the interest of free institutions. XX Freezer. Refrigerators, and a full to bo desired by the whole country. line of eeasoaable rood at vi ' 14 dtf 4, WsrrrY & Gates. " I7IR3T-GLAS3 Job- work executed at Baltimore Sun. X : this office on aatUf aotory terms. a26tf LOCAL NEWS. vVlLESBABBE, Pa, and vicinity ; experienced a severe .earthquake shook last Tuesday night. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nelson Whitfohd American house reopened. W. 8. CHADWICK, PRESIDENT. Toe Stockholders' Meetlnjr of the A. & S. C R. NORTH CAROLINA SEWS. From the State Papers. The annual meeting of the stockhol ders pf the A. & N. C. R. convened at Morehead City yesterday at 13 m. President Bryan oalled the meeting Salibbury Truth: Miss Bettie Verble, about 70 years old, who lives two miles and a half from town, says the most money she ever had at one time was 25 cents. Raleigh Visitor: The approaohine re union of North Carolinians residing in to order and requested Col. P. F. Faison other States, to take place during the I fail uri 1 1 Ka r9 nr va a f n a ia t TU n- to act as temporary chairman. hundreds of North Carolinian liv- iog abroad who will avail themselves nf thfl nnnnrtnnit.v In VtA nraunt porary secretary. p,,v.k.,k pi. t Iuiiouvvtu vj vniviuiiBUi jjuvJ iuiut gan, an old colored woman of Powell's Point, received a pension check last week for 82,400. The managers of the Elizabeth City Fair are making in creased effort to make this year's exhi bition a thorough exponent of the aeri- The Statu 'a proxy, Clement Manly, cultural and industrial interests of this section. Capt. F. W. Hancock was made tem- perroanent The committee on proxies submitted I tbeir report whioh was adopted. Esq , announced the following Direc tors on thn part of the State: W. S. Chadwj, !i nd Tbos. D. Webb of Car teret; W. O. Briuson of Craven; P. M. Pearsall of Jones; Col. A. C. Davis and caenton Advocate: we nave never Been fruit so abuodant as it is now Our farmer friends are learning to raise more peaches, pears and apples, than ootton, and they will soon learn that it is far more profitable. We have just learned that Lhe armv wnrm hna mala uempsey Wood of Lenoir; W. 1. ,Oaho its appearance and we are told that its of Pamlico and Chas. Dewev of Wavne. depredations ot the growing ootton is i aim uiiu(. air. wooa or Lenoir, declined tne The Storm. The terrific hurricane which pre vailed on Tuesday along the North At lantic coast was continued all through Wednesday, and the reports from all points show that immense damage has been done. New York City was com pletely drenched, and the water in the rivers was a foot higher Wednesday than on the previous day. All the sea side resort) sustained heavy damage, and a largo cumber of vessels have been driven ashore and wrecked, with some loss of life. Wilmington Star. Bncklea'a Arnica 8lv. Tub Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 25 oents per box. For sale by It. N. Duffv. ian 17 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Beecham's Pills weak stomach. Tbis powder nevr varle.. A marvel of parity, strength tin,: v holesomene... Mora economical than th-, ordloary kind, an aot like magic on a tluide of low test, short weight, alnm or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal Baking I'owdkk Co., 108 Wall N Y. IUIIB2S dull wed frl Aw There are now ten prisoners in our ANOTHER mysterious murder Mail, all colored. has occurred in the Blums Of Lon- Dr. Robey, of Qoldsboro, is expected don. ' Ghastly Whitechapel is with- to die at any hour. OUt a rival. Very quiet in the oity yesterday. I Tlia avnilAmAfil vm flt MrirAhAn.fi C!itv. tUK present administration never Tnnn . m removes a Democrat without cause ot;he mBcadamized road are growing 'cause some Eepublican wantsLfffineiy. the place. Florida Times-Union. Watermelons are about played. A II Is estimated by a fen Fran- few . muk Jut they ,ook like they Cisco paper that the 40,000 Chinese u .. . ' . . . , , fa that city annually drain it of $12,. h0U8. on Pollook Btreet- ta much 000,000, which goes to China never proved by the use of shell rock. a 1 tit; l r l n a. i i reiuru.-rvv umiugwin ocar. Xw0 baltg of new cotton 80id Bt the 'DMrtrisMi KMroiiAin exohange yesterday. It was graded i ltitk A fi&ntiii nAAbf nnrintf f hiA waait.I UVMt.H..VVvW..a.B v ... AWV M They have been especially eevere at L, . . ... . .. A Mnma tnn. . , W. . -. M . T , . I - " - O-- F - JNeV(JfcDrK,rOCeyl loiana, P Every member is earnestly requested : .' aiav. I lAAATi l ;ir.v And NAwnnrt. I k nr.ni.. rwriv vantii tft hft PrftiHnd No track has been laid on the Wil - aU u wu .u juau UUu. , trBck h( been graJed nearly t0 Soott'b u iuo duiii w, niiuyav . j Hill, whlob is 12 miles from the city, deBires all the sweet -meats s tu a Bays the Review. Candy Store, JEvjthtjJg must gQ The fine weather has given the far tQ satisfy, the, craving. Fhiladel- men an opportunity to save their fod- " . , Ider, and many of them are wisely 1 1 ' -i j , ' ,i ,b-bb. I making some hay, too, wbilethesun la two tnontns tne, Aaminisira-1 shines. ; iiou uaa Buuwjeueu- iii. iuiuiauiui$i - Cottage prayer meeting or the young the Democratic "party With some men of the Baptist church this evening veryj affective campaign material, at eight o'clock at the residence of Hi'iffrAt fii. -arii I uaot. ADOott on Last rront street, a . buu i kuv vucvtt vm, vuav uiatciiai x- - :-..i...u....i.i.i,.r.u(n cordial invitation is extended to all. d uiiuiiA uni luiui v un iciii 111 luci aw i ' itPAantiin ft foil aufina va HrA Mr. Nelson Whitford will reopen the r """" """'v . American House on the 15th of Septem IUOA 1UIO irpvivni a fuiviuuvi a v uvu it was well kept under Mr. Whitford's New Jersev assembled at Trenton mana8ement' 8ood E1uare meaI ana iNew jersey assemDied at Trenton a good Mgiag mM alwaygbe obtained vu iosu xuuauay nuu . nuuiiuatcu there Leon Abbott for .Governor by ac- We Dote ln the preg9 di8patchea the Oiamation ""..a'nej platform adopted announcement of the death of Dr, "reaffirms the, doctrines adopted in Henry J.Meninger, in New York, last the national ' Democratic platform Monday. He is no doubt remembered Of June 188&J So the ball tolls on. y vwple in New Berne. After the war he was editor of the New Berne v AT San Francisco, last Tuesday,! Republican, and subsequently eleoted argument Vas commenced .in, the Secretary of State of North Carolina on United States circuit Court on the "epubican tioket. Ha went to Hew .-u.Kt -x-t : w wlJcorit worn nere, where he nasBince DUIjJOOIlVl tUV lUllBUlUtlUU Ul IIUO Wilmington Messenger: There seems to be a rivalry between Mississippi and A .-I. ......... . n . .A L. : . u i i, . I .UD...wrKw.0 .c -promised land" of the colorod emi- by the private stockholders: P. F. grants shortly to leave Wilmington for Pj ttm uja iinj the west and southwest. We learn that Faison, J. L. Morehead, Arnold Bordon Lnm nf lha omiPOto Aoa-,ra t ' the Mississippi Delta while others have m on ii n n thair tn inHo f nr A A vlrAnniin TT: r-t t w... muuu uH vuoi uiiuuo Vy ay kU AlttnUOftH nuance commmee: j. u. wooten, Tne Mississippi agents are looked for in T. H. Mallison andThoe. Daniels on the a few day. 'or fear that the emi- .u ?!ate mlht et somewhat mixed, the Ui iui,.uUiui, uu "."" messenger has been requested by a col H Fov and I. S. D. ored man interested in the Arkansas appointment. and E. H. Meadows. pert of the State, C Saul. Proxy Committee: W. L. Arendall, H. Davis, J. A. Pridgen, O. H. Fowler, L. E. Duffy and O. H. Guion. At a meeting of the Directors the fol party to state that no agent for that route has arrived in the city as yet. In otner woras tne Araansas crowd is warned Dot to get mixed up with the otner crowd and be carried off to Mississippi. Raleigh Call: Un Saturday afternoon. Marvin Whitaker, aged 10, and An- lowing officers were elected: Preei- drew Snelling, aged 14, were in the an W Ph.) wink- g... j city on a business and social visit to dent.W.S.Chadwick, Secretary and theif uno, Mr w N Snem fh Treasurer, F, C. Roberts; Attorney, left early in the day for their homes in f, pirt St- Mary's township. On arriving at young Wbitaker s home they decided Considerable interest was manifested that they had time to take a squirrel bunt and began preparations for one Wbitaker took a breech-loading rifle for several years. The business was land began to clean it up. While hand ung it, ne proceeded to insert a cart in the meeting, which was the largest transacted with dispatch, and the meet ing at 5 p.m. adjourned sine die. Further particulars, inoluding ex tracts from the President's report, will be given in tomorrow's issue. He Changed "With, the Wind. Railroad employee to friend "Well, its gone against us, the jig's up." He ighs. Friend "Why, don't you like the new man V" Fe 'oral court in the case of Deputy Marshal Nasle. Attorney General Shipping New. .Tohnsrm nnAnerl An hflhalf .nf . the xne Bteamer uieopatra arrived yester Df an1 A ff,-- MTtnlr MIa.. uvu u uu mow, wmuvj vhv..- I tv. VnnAhftw. from V.ncA. v n . n. a-.L.Lt .in li;. " I eu ior tne xeuerai aarnonuea. w .hk .t.in.iM. r(,i ,. am . a w a M-lB- a- - Trm1. ral flfAfa lfh t hA loal ino Bteamer li. a. wooo ib in pom. - i auw BiwvfaaAA va ubavp va vaaw auB v uvwapajjcr I, . ed .Mtetdarand will Ball this every , time. - The late fake of the little girl; carried away Ufternooa at fouro'oiook. r-v a cmster of tov. balloons ia-nowi riP4;' V." .T. " -X -T" MissM Annie andv Mary Davie of CEt:2S3 inthe ropesof ftliot air 8ummer with wends in Beaufort. biilloca at Portland, Ore.rAthe lad passed through on ; their way home nr 3 carried up i;000'leef drifted yesterday morning.; Si,, f vcrd riles, and returned V t6 the r iMesBM. Numa Nunn and Joa. Oaguid t - -rnea;.WashingtonPo C.r- '.l, the Democratic nomi- Mrs. Caroline E. Patterson U visiting In KtaBton.-:f Kt&WV-P tnt r 1: :v:rnor in umo, was - a vwft-v' r ; " ; Mr. O. HFowWot Bayboro. re . - . t-. . , . ..I bUlUCU UVUI A1W&.U loo., WBU'1 - ; - When he;, regained, his 1 i : :rted the fact,' and '"-' TO DISPBI COLDS. Tt AnilnoVioB and Fatam. tn nlnnnsA the ja stopped xnere I iy etem effectually, yet gentlyi when ilaa't like him ' forieoBtlveor wnous,or when the mooa is M , PTTmniA is A -rft, impure or Biuggisn.wpermanenuyoure 13 example is a ro . . ftnniltinft.iAn. to awaken the Uliiiia UOt UUU kirinnva anrl llvnr to A hflftlth antivitv 1 cf imitators. St. without irrltatina or weakening them A Rare Chance For Some One. I will sell out my business of Cigar and Tobacco Store, Soda Apparatus, Fountains, Fixtures, etc., consisting of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Fancy Articles, Confectionery, Jars, Cases, etc., etc.. all in my store (except what I may re serve as keepsakes or personal articles) on reasonable and easy terms, to the right party. Continued ill health iu my only reason for retiring. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle street. New Berne, N. C. Wanted, Information in regard to standing timber. Object to locate saw-mill. Address P. J. DELAMAR, spplldwSw Oriental, N. C. Taxes! Taxes! 1 be lax List for losa is now in my hands for collection, and all Taxpayers are earnestly requested to come for ward and settle without delay. W. B. LANE, seplOlw Sheriff Craven Co. SHOT OF ALL SIZES, Sold at Manufacturers' Prices. Agent for Hazard Powder Co. IT. Tllricli, WHOLESALE GIIOCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. EXCURSION ridge in the breech, not conscious of holding the muzzle toward Smiling who was a few feet away. There was a sudden explosion, young Sneilinz put his band to his left breast, walked rapidly around in a small circle once or twice, then fell dead. The bullet had struck a vital part near the heart Elizabeth City Economist: We had tbe pleasure of a call on Friday from Messrs. Thoa. Mann and Cartwright of Hyde county. Their accounts of crops in Hyde, except rice, are unfa vorable and gloomy. They report the public feeling of the people of Uyde as R. R. employee, in a soft tone decidedly adverse to the administra te 1-1. he i a miehtv nice man. I tion of Uov. Jfowle, because of there like him he's a splendid man." Friend "The other man is gone no doubt about that." H. H. employee, brightening up 'Yes. Well, I'll tell you, this new man is going to make a fine president. In a whisper, "I believe he can beat the other one. " Friend, disgUBted ' You didn't say so three days ago." R. R. employee, looking at his friend with eyes flashing patriotism "Did you know I was born and bred in Car teret county V" 'Kansas" Meeting. It was reported last night that Qeorge Price, af Wilmington, was to speak to the colored population on the exodus question. A Journal reporter struck out for West End and found a small crowd gathered at the foot of West street. When Price arrive J, L. H Smith, seoretary of the Emigration bu reau, told the crowd that owing to cer tain circumstances Price could not ad dress them. It is understood that Prioe wants to pTeach Mississippi to them, and they think this Ib a money scheme The popular ory is "Arkansas, Call fornia or Texas." They say they want to get out of the South. A New Railway. Mr. O. Marks has established a money railway in his mammoth store. It has three main lines and a grand junotion moyal of the convict labor of the Stale from the Broad Creek and Alligator Canal, whioh is an important work for Hyde county and would enable the farmers to drain their lands effectually. This work is of the first importance to the county and to the corameroe of this seotion. The Nags Head property was offered for sale at thecourtheme in this plaoe, on Saturday and was knocked off to John P. Overman, who was the last and highest bidder at $1,500. W. W. Carraway (the formeJ D. R. Walker of the News-Observer staff) made us a call on Tuesday. He is now a postoffice inspeotor and was en route officially to Manteo. He is the best informed man upon public men and matters in North Carolina, that we have met in many a day. Oyster planting is going on at f ar Creek. Mr Makeley has planted 25,000 bushels. and is still employing men in the busi ness. Y. M. C A. To tbe offioers and members of the Young Men's Christian Association: You are most earnestly requested to attend the regular monthly meeting of your Association tonight at eight o'clook promptly. A full attendants is desired as the annual election of of fioers will take place and your vote is needed in order that a wise selection may be made. W. F. M. Bryan, Pres. To Gamp Meeting AT LANE'S CHAPEL. The steamer TRENT, Captain Dave Roberts, will leave from foot of Craven street on an Excursion up NeuRe river, SATURDAY, 14th inst.,at ONE, P.M., for tbe Camp Meeting near Dudley's Landing. Will return Monday morn ing at b a.m. Fare for round trip, 50 cents. Tickets will be sold at the wharf. COME ONE ! COME ALL I Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for vour orders for the Colebrated Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers. 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. Ronnoke Hand Presses, etc. augl7d wtf K. R, JONES, Heavy AND JOE K. WILLIS, I'ROPIUKTOK EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Dry Goods & Notions. Full i.iocli and largo assortment. Prices aa low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Insurance. Now Borne, N. C.! I The College of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts. The laws of North Carolina incor porating this institution, provide one free scholarship for Craven county, j The President of the Board of Trustees requests me to bold a competitive ex - The principal stations are Wadsworth, ammaiion k nu tnia piaoe. ine pnai--n'.'.. tt i date muBt be unable to pay his own jaryw, wrontreo uu nowerwn, ana way in tn9 cue. j. therefore give mere are several waysiauons. mere notioe that I will hold thisexamina has been no contention about the Presi- tion at my offloe on Wednesday, Sept. Annnv urn Minn Maud Mnnra hntAd tW. 25th, 1889, beginning St 10 O'olook a ut. a aiwua whhuk luiuruiBbiuu position with headquarters ai the juno tion, where she presides with ease, dig nity and grace, and Is courteous ' and kind .to all passengers. . We prediot that the net earnings of the road under hsr management will be large and sat- lafacoryv '.Dyspepsia . must see me personally and not write letters. joens. long. Two Men Lynched. Raleibh, N. O., Sept. 11. A mob of 100 men broke open the jail at Morgan- ton at 8 o'clock . this morning, took out rranmm stock, a, white man, and David Boone, negro, and hanged them. Stock ambushed Robert Parker, a stu- i V f,' V"""' v v stock ambushed Robert Parker; a eta- Makes the lives of many people miset dent at college who killed Block's able,, and often leada to Belf-deBtrno- brother some months baok, and Boone tiom .We know of no rtmedy1 for dva- shot and, killed a man at a camp meet- pepsia more, successful than Hood's ing.Mhe people of Morganton vopose sarsaparuia..: it acts gently, yet snreiy to ferret outtlthe lynchers and punish other ortana. removes the faint feelina. I vAfr'si creates a good appetite, cures headaohe. I i The many remarkable' curea HoodV and refreshes the burdened mind. Give SarsapariUe accomplishes are sufficient Hood's barsaparina a lair trial, it will iproor, that it does possess peculiar cura Am .A .... "-. .. ...,....f. .-ivAi : , t 1.1 j-v. . Italian and American Marb'.e and all qualities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. O. E. Miller is my agent at Kinf ton, and Alex. Fields regular agent. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Continental Fire Insurance Co. of New York. .Etna Firs Insurance Co. of llartford. Conn. Travelers Lifo and Accident Insu rance Co. of Hartford. Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Co. of New York. Hibernia Fire Insurance Co. of New Orleans, Manufacturer and Builders Fire In surance Co. of New York. Marine Insurance Co. of London. Commercial Fire Insurance Co. of Montgomery. American Hteam Boner Insurance Co. of New York. Plate Glass Ins. Co. of New York. Assets of the Companies represented by me aggregate over 810,0)0,00O. WILLIAM H. OLIVER. Newbern, N. C. sep8 dtf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Ask Tour Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OB TUE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Tour Needs. f JAMES MEANS B)4 SHOE la light and Kylltu. It fits Ilk a rocking, and REQUIRES 1 l)lMWUUflQU1 VO- ing-pernotn euy tte flm time it to worn. It will wtlafy th most xt. JAMES MEANS SHOE It aiMOtutclr tho only thoe of Iu pric which nu erer men piacea ex tenilvelr on the m.rtt.t mwmcn aanuiimr oonuuena onora oat- wtid ippur- Tbe cczy brick residence on East aid traveling of Middle etreot. near Broad, now oo- cupied by Mrs. W. S. H. Turner, will be sold at auction on Wednesday tho 18th inst. It is two stories high, with cellar and concrete floor. Gas through out, painted walls, cistern and oumo - in kitohen, and all necessary outhouse. Terms made known on day of sale. , Will be sold privately if desired. Pobj session given at onoe. WATSON & STREET, serStd Auctioneers.' 1 "'WiEA..-T Lrf. Jlnlnrth Jkritet VoantBilSlioArBora -ii."" m Jf. MUAN8 Ss CO., BeatOM. Pall Unes of tho above shosa for sale XXtvmarA At .TnTina Furniture!! JOHN SUTER Has on hand and Is receiving every day handsome Parlor Buita, ChambsrSeta, boavy ' walnut. Bureaua, Wardrobes, MattraatM, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, etc., sto. He also has a Una of Homs-mada Work of Bedsteads, Sofas, Tables, Bureaus, ata which are neat and substantial, , Prices Bight Down to BocSc V .'1 " I use syrnp of Figs, U y ' DaB" w Middle sv, Sew' Berne. : ' NEW BERNE, N. C.-
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