OURNAL. V)i;. VIIl!--NOf 1422tf XEW BEBNE; N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. It BU3UIXSS locals. ; IF you wait She celebrated Pilsener Beer, coot;t!all at Ed.' Whitman, and you will find JUso, Timothy ,0. reaey to serve yoo M all time with the choicest drinks ' teledUr' : A MFHICAN H003E BE-OPENED. ily Through the solicitation Of many frleudnjl ii1oDD my boarding-house attain. Spt.lM88JL il wUI be clad to see all my old customers as4,moy new one. GueeU can uke room without mla if deMred. Jiai all can., have good bovijiMlUti&Siil9KU- l.rly. Terms HODATi Yerv rasp 'y, , -elSd3w3 ' .dtegOftaJSBVv MBS. El Git BERT ia prepared 10 clean and reptlrtfothee and make 1- Qia, at hr mldcnte oh Railroad : "til. 'f'. jeMaio fEW PROP .k0'wi E: xvr Early Jry Wakefield Lybbane Herman Kale nt Erl MiUn fuiu'U 8 tilt aiiifiU ViyfjiJ ffi) DSEFUU-Tuntaou'n TJaiver! Atlas uf tkw Wfrrtrt.T Nwwi-ediuou and . ievised.nPiiwnV.aeHrmKrVW work! - raty sue sample and ieaTnraerf at " J09BM AC WqmttJQU Xv'-T--'' 1101 M v' rpiRST-CLASajob werkr executed at X1 , thia offioe On. satisfactory terms. ' -12.500 Confederates attended the Kemper county reunion In Missis i " slppl. - U k-'t'. 1 14 : " TlSKEB mnst go. Even Harri ' ebnt Blaine and Wanamaker can't stand JnlnK.t I l ' Speaking of Protection which .does not protect,' the, influence of , the ixmaon jwuce mas? not pe over- . looted, k, l'- The storm along the coast line - continues. ' What damage has been dpne, or will be done, of course can- uoc be ascertained, k ' tx.M r.ta ; Judge Flemng, the Democratic candidate for Governor of West ? Yirginia, has been found to have received 214 jotes more than his 'competitor' General Goff. News V aod Observer. , C THESE are over 600 one-armed " i, men in the state of New York, and , not over twenty of them were crip pled in the , war. The railroads - " and saw mills are , responsible for JTA Hiti roof Lll7!Tftkanal. i 11 i ...' . -V WWW VUM JWV!tv , "-'Gov.Lee save he thinks . arrangement will bo m ftU - veil the Ieeuestr(ai statue earty , In Decembcr,$ossibty jpy .tnajOin . - that thestatfle iruow' being tSast s . inbronzelnTans.-' - , ,i i t " i "f it ig predicted that there won' be a Shaker or Quaker left in the - United, States twenty-five years hence. l ftis too unconvehient to try to be different from one's fellow . . .. men. Detroit Free Press. , ' A bueQUlb who, was captured -; by woman - at., Elizabeth, N. J., t says he could have broken loose irons two men. , She got him by " the hair1 and buDg on, and nothing oe conld do would shake her off. " Ex-Speakeb Caelislh thinks . the issue for 1892 will be Tariff Ee ' form, and-that Grovef; Cleveland , will be the , Demooratto -candidate for President. ; This iajbe gaesa of a long-headed statesman.--Norfolk .Virginian. J ' People who have any doubt as to the way the -negroes will vote tLU fall may read tthe signs in Lanton's letter of oaptitalation. The echoes wil) all vote for .Ma hes a and, in oar Opinion, (his ticket L-t we largest negro vote pol kJ cica 1S32. Danville, Register. CrsAiaraG of Major nnghs, the vri! c on lleesenger says:. ;A1! y; a Lic .7 cf him as a man,, as a citi 3 a Democrat, as ft eadetv in i cf the Christian Church !. ' ? Lcscr and fame. -We snare t 3 Lo knew him as a friend tb the . a i r.a. - loss to, the Ettod openly thai T of the Cincinhai ii ia tie race for .United -:'tv ' 'bcfotd"the Oh; 3 v.ti-.Vwillita elected once: ;i tL.it t cf a hr; Pensions are granted to soldiers disabled Id the .line of duty, as monument 'are erected to brave soldiers . apon the field of their bravery. - Bat no American soldier was braver or more effective in any battle ' of the revolution than Benedict Arnold in the final strag gle 'with Bargojne. Should we, therefore,, build a monument to Arnold at Saratoga! No previous service cau condone bin crime or commend him to renuect. ' llow, hen; can the good service of a uiph soldier : obliterate dishonor bleJiscarget---Harper8 Weekly. UUCAL. NEWS. Whitman Pilsener beor, etc. AoIored Dieoiples Church hat) been organised in the city. Yesterday was a luoky day with the fishermen. Several boats came in, having made large hauls. Williams' ink factory is now in opera tion, ine nrst oarrei or ink sold was hipped to the public schools of Rich mond, Va., yesterday. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Sarah Dudley, daughter of E. R Dudley, a prominent colored man of this county, to Rev. 0. C. Petty, next Thursday morning at Ebenezar Pres byterian church. Col. W. H. Owens of the War Depart ment, Washington City, was in the oity yesterday and examined the maoadamized road, and formally re ceived it. He complimented the con tractor, Mr. T. E. Wallaoe.of Wilming ton, oa the excellency of the Work. A large fishing oanoe was stolen from H. Blade, a huckster at the market, several nights ago, and was carried to North river, near Beaufort and sold far about $8.00. Mr. Slide went in search of his boat, found It and recovered it by paying half the purchase money. The thief has not been captured. Mayor's Court. The' following case was disposed of yesterday: Emanuel Kennedy, laroeny, sent to ail. He left a rubber coat at the police station which it is supposed was stolen Annual Sleeting of the T. M. C. A. A large number of young men were present at the annual meeting of the Young en's Christian Association last nignt and muoh interest was developed We are in hopes that the spirit infused in the Association for a short period baek-may only be increased to that point of accomplishing the great work that lie within its power. The early hour of our going to press prevents giving any further prtioular than the election of officers for the ensuing year was as follows: President, E. E. Harper, Vioe, D. S. Willis; Secretary. Dr. J. D Clark; Treasurer, Willie Rountree. ' Gov. Fowls' Appointments. In common with a majority of the people or this seotion of the state we render to Gov. Fowle sincere thanks for his aotion in the matter of the A. & N.O. Railroad. . The directors appointed on the part of the State will compare favorably with any of the worthy gen tlemen who have held the position in the past. It is a matter of congratula tion to the State and the stockholders of the road that Mr. W. S. Chad wiok has been elected President. A successful businessman and a gentleman who wins his : way : to the confidence and esteem of his fellow men he will render the road profitable and "render it pleasure to have business with his of we hail bis election as an omen of good, and pledge our best efforts to make his administration a successful one. Governor Fowle gave evidence of his Wisdom when' he made disting uished citiisn of this . city the State proxy, and appointed the directors, on the part of the State, from the counties contiguous to the road The f appoint ment of Mr. Manly as proxy, and those gentlemen as directors will , give many friends to Governor Fowle. ' The direc tors did well In filling other -effioial po sitions.; The re-eleotioa of Mr. Roberto seoretary and treasurer, and the elec tion of Mr.- Clark, as Attorney gives universal satisfaction and reflects great credit upon the road. The diotors selected by private stockholders are in the highest degree satisfactory to ; all ooncerned. In a word, a joilifioation is In order. Not to triumph over the de feated, bt to rejoice over the prospects that spreads out before He. , " 5 TO DISPEL C0LDg.s- Headaches and Fevers, to (Jleanse the ystnni effectually; yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is in i rr r .mrvsn, to permanently cure 1 i; v. i if jpation, to awasen tne ii 1 . vir to a healthy aotivity, ' '- ; or weakening thorn. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. In addition to that portion of the pro ceedings published in the Jovbhal yes terday, we now give the remainder. The report of President Bryan, whloh was full and comprehensive, was read and adopted. We hope to give the re port entire in a few days. The reading of the reports from the different departments was dispensed with. On motion of Mr. Clement Manly all Press representative!) present were re quested to take seats on the stand at a table and act as honorary secretaries. A motion by Hen. F. M. Simmons to amend seo. 4 of the by-laws by striking out the worJs "appointed by chair man," and insert ' eleoted by stock holders," was carried. The fo'ljwiDg resolution, with a pre amble, was introduced by Mr. J. A. Bryan relative to the extension of the A. &N. C.R: Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that the A. & N. C. R. should be extended to some point on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad so as to become a part of that system, or to such other point or points in the inte rior of the State as may be deemed for the best interest of the people along its line and for the State generally. Resolved, That the A. & N. C. R. R. extended into the interior of the State with quick and efficient water trans portation at New Berue or Morehead City to Western points, would be as it now is, the key to the railroad situation of North Carolina, enabling its owners and controllers to fix the rate of freights from said Northern points to many of tne points in North Carolina now reached by other roads traversing the State, and therefore that the State should never part with its stock in said road unless to a corporation composed of parties identified with and personally interested in the lndustial and commer cial development of the section through whicnitrans, and then only upon the expressed condition that it should never be transferred, sold, turned over or in anywise placed under the management or control of any corporation whose line of railway crosses the State in a north or south direction. Resolved, That the Governor of the State is hereby requested to aid with his advice and influence such com mittee or committees as may be dele gated by the people of this seotion to petition the next General Assembly to authorize the A. K N. V. K. K. do. to extend its line into the interior of the State upon such terms as may be satiS' factory to and agreed upon by the private stockholders. Resolved, That the seoretary of this meeting forward a certified copy of these resolutions to His Excellency the Uoverner of North Carolina. After reading it Mr. Bryan made an earnest appeal for its passage. Hon. C. C. Clark spoke in eloquent terms of the plan and wished it God-speed, but thought that the preamble should be omitted, that it might be abbreviated and better understood before its adop tion. Mr. Bryan accepted the amend ment. The state proxy requested not to be asked to vote on the question if im mediate action was to be taken. His remarks on this line indicated a highly conseryative course on the part of Gov Fowle. He said that the State and the private stockholders felt kindly to Mr. Tucker for the interest he manifests in the road, and that Mr. Tucker being a large stockholder of the company, he could but feel that his interest was allied to the counties and people of Eastern North Carolina who had so much at stake in the proper manage ment of the road, when all pull to gether it will be a day of triumph for the road, for the people and industries along its line. Mr, Washington Bryan moved that the resolution be printed and distributed among the stock holders and submitted to the Governor. He thought it best that it should be postponed awhile un til it .could be considered and better understood. Mr. Simmons spoke in hearty accord of the movement and thought it highly important. Major R. S. Tucker next made a few remarks stating that he had been miss- represented in various ways in regard to his position in Eastern North Caroli na, He also deemed it prndent that this resolution should be postponed to some future date. After some further discussion by Col. Hinsdale an.d a few others, it was decided that it be pub lished as formerly stated and submitted to a called meeting of the stockholders to be held in the city 6f New ' Berne on the 8d Thursday of November next. After a few appropriate introductory remarks on the death" of Ma jor John Hubsv H. R. Brjran; Esq., 'offered the following resolution on tbedeath .of that honored gentleman: - Whereas, : We, the stockholders: of the Atlantio.and North Carolina Rail roaa company nave need with pro found sorrow of , the death of Major John Hughes, a former President of this company. And whereas it is meet and proper that we should express our ap preciauon or nts services ana deep re great at his demiso, therefore be it 'Resolved, let. That as President of this company, Major Hughes was faith ever alive to the best interest of the corporation. 2d. That in his death, the State baa lost a wiae, conservative and patriotic oitisen, and this company, a stockhold er, the memory of whose many virtues ill be ever cherished. 8d. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the (deceased. After their adoption Major Tuoker a few remarks paid a beautiful tribute to the deceased, and Mr. M. A. Gray moved that they be sent to the bereaved family and that they be pub lished in the New Berne Journal, At lantic Seaside, Kinston Free Press, Goldtboro Argus, Wilmington Messen ger and Raleigh News and Observer and Pamlico Tribune. Carried. Mr. Washington Bryan offered the following resolution on the New Berne Fire Department which was carried: Resolved. That the thanks of the stockholders of the A. & N. C. R. R. Co. are hereby tendered to the New Berne f ire Department for the valuable services performed in saving the proper ty of this Company at the late fire on Neuse river In New Berne and that in our belief the preservation of the Com pany, extensive property on iNeuse river due to the efforts of the new tserne Fire Department. On motion of Mr. Manly it was re solved that future annual meetings be held on the third Thursday in July of eaeh and every year. Meeting ad journed. Personal. Mr. Joe K. Willis made a successful business trip to Kinston yesterday. Miss Fettie Guion is visiting in Selma. Messrs. John Dunn, E. B. Hackburn, Alex. Miller and Julius Congdon have returned from different points North. Mr Matt. Manly has returned from the mountains. Mrs. C K. Hancock and children j have returned from a visit to La Gran. We are glad to see the familiar form of Capt. Frank Myer at tbe Cotton Ex change. He has returned to buy cotton during the season. Miss Laura Street is attending Trinity School at Chocowinity, N. C. Among the passengers on the steamer Manteo yesterday were Miss Nannie Roberts for Washington City and New York; Mrs. S. H. Lane and Miss Harriet Lane, New York; Col. Owens, Wash' ington City; Mr. Moulton, New York. Shipping News. Tbe steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D, line sailed yesterday with a cargo of ootto&i lumber and naval stores. The Aanie of this line will arrive this after noon, The steamer Tahoma arrived y ester day afternoon and will sail this morn ing at eight o'clock for Neuse and Bay rivers; returning next Monday after noon. The Manteo of tbe O. D. line sailed for Norfolk yesterday. The Newberne of this line will arrive tonight. NOUT11 CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Elizabeth City Carolinian: It is with saddened feellog that we announce the death of one of our bright and promising young men, C. L. Biddle, Esq., whioh sad event oocurred after an illness of Over five weeks, at his room in the Albemarle House at two o'olock on Saturday morning last. He was born and reared in Chatham county, this State, and after graduating at Chapel Hill and admission to the bar, located here about nye years ago to nractioe bis profession. inter view ing a number oi our farmers during the nast week, the general opinion ex pressed in relation to tne crops was mat it will be at least an average one. The fair weather has had a decidedly good effect on the cotton. Wilmington Star: At the champion oomnress yesterday out of about three hundred bales of cotton stored in one of the Iwirihoueee it was noticed that there were perhaps a dozen bales in pine fibre bagging, and three or four in cotton bagging. All the other bales were covered with jute bagging. It is probable, however, that as tbe season advanoes more of the Alliance bagging will be used. A col ored man who came herefecently from Rooky Point and. secured employment at the Hilton Mills, was killed yesterday morning by a neloe of strip from the edging-saw, whioh struck him in the stomach. The unfortunate man was named. Thomas Lewis, and leaves wife and one child in this oity. ' '.' N. C. Insane Asylum. RaIeigh, Sept. 13. The Board of Directors of the Insane Asylum met today and elected Dr. W, R. Wood, of Scotland Neok, Superintendent. Dr, J. R. Pearsall, of . Fayetteville, was elected assistant pnysioian. u was ue cided that the term of the , Stewart Crawford, should be continued until March nexW . , .v The selections ' by the Board give general satisfaction here,' IT "Won't Bam BsBAO.Ia other words, Hood's Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities. - Its ' proprietors tell plainly what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabil ity, and ask yon frankly if you are suf fering from any disease or affection caused or promoted by Impure blood or low state of the system, to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The experience of others Is sufUoient assurance that yon will not Yon sturdy oak whoee branches wide Boldly the storms and winds defy, Not long ago an acorn, small, Lay dormant 'neath tbe summer sky. Not unlike the thrifty oak in its germ, developmem.and growth, is consump tion. But even this mighty foe of man kind positively yields to the wonderful curative properties of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DUcovery if taken early. Don't be blind to your own in terests and think yours a hopeless case This remarkable remedy has rescued thousands. It is the only medicine of its class, sold by druggists, under a poeitive'euarantee that it will benefit or cure in all caseo of disease for which it is recommended, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. The Storm. Further reports from the great storm on the North Atlantio coast show that it was of an unprecedented character, and that there has been great destruction of life aDd property. Tbe Delaware coast is lined with wrecks of vessels, and the loss of life will reach nearly one hun dred. Atlantio City was nearly swept away, and many narrow escapes from drowning are reported; the property loss is estimated at not less than 55150, 000, and months will elapse before the city can recover from the i fleets of the storm. Get rid of that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives strength, a good appetite and health. 5 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., eto. all in my store (except what I may re aerve as keepsakes or personal articles) on reasonable and easy terms, to the rii(ht party. Continued ill health is my only reason for retiring. WI. L. PALMER, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. Wanted, Information in regard to standing timber. Object to locate saw-mill. Address P. J. DELAMAR, sepll dw2w Oriental, N. C EXCURSION To Gamp Meeting AT LANE'S CHAPEL. The steamer TRENT, Captain Dave Roberf i, will leave from foot of Craven street on an Excursion up Neuse river, SATURDAY, 14th inst.,at ONE, P.M., for the Camp Meeting near Dudley s Landing. Will return Monday morn ing at & a.m. Fare for round trip, 50 cente. Tickets will be sold at the wharf. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! JOE K. WILLIS, PnoPHlETOll EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Marble Works, 1ST ow TScrno, 1ST. O. Italian and Amerioin Marble and all qualities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with tatisf action gtfaran teed. Q. E. Miller is my agent at Kinston, and Alex. Fields regular traveling agent. ft GLANCE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF; " Dell The Jeweler " Will convince any one that we have in stock the Largest, Most Varied, and CompIete'LIne of Diamonds, Watches,1 Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware. Fanor Lamps, Burmese, Gold and Silver Head Oanes in the State. ' It will be to buyers interest to s our goods before .purchasing. Notice. Go to the Gaston Boose Barber Shop tor aa easy suave ana gooa nelr out. ftBnmng iucts.jnair cutting 80o. ' P0r, W II, BHEPARD,' Jv' mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder uever varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomerjeu. Hon economical than tlia ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mill- uluub oi iow lest, snort weignt, alum or Phosphate powders. Mold only in can. KOYAJ. llAKlNIi foWDEIi Co., 106 Wall it., N Y. Iune2'i dsu wed irl Aw SHOT OF ALL SIZES, Sold at Manufacturers' Prices. Agent for Hazard Powder Co. IT. Ul2ieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Cotton Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for the Celebrated for your orders Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Everybody using thom unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no other. We guarantee full satisfaction. aena for prices and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the Bobs Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Iland Presses, eto. augwawtt Insurance. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn. Continental Fire Insurance Co. of New York. Etna Fire Inpuranco Co. of Hartford, Conn. Travelers Lifo and Accident Iau ranee Co. of Hartford. Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Co. of New York. Hibernia Fire Insurance Co. of New Orleans, Manufacturer and Builders Fire In surarro Co. of Nw York. Mm '' j Insurance Co. of London. Com ncrcial Fire Insurance Co. of Montgomery. American Steam Boiler Insurance Coi of New York. Plate Glass Ius. Co. of New York. Assets of the Companies represented by me aggregate over $100,000,000, WILLIAM H. OLIVEB. Newborn, N. C. sep8 dtf derTblYresldence for sale. The cozy brick residence on East side of Middle Btreot. near Broad, now oc cupied by Mrs. W. S. H. Turner, will be sold at auction on Wednesday the 18th inst. It is two stories high, with cellar and concrete floor. Qai through oat, painted walls, cistern and numa in kitchen, and all necessary outhouses. Terms made known on dav of sale. Will be sold privately if desired. Pol session given at once. WATSON & STREET, sefStd Auctioneers. Furniture!! JOHN SITTER Hub on hand and Is receiving every day handsome Parlor Stilts, ChamberSets, heavy walnut, Bureaus, Wardrobes, MattreaMS, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, etc., etc. He also has a line of Home-made Work of Bedsteads, Boras, Tables, Bureaus, etc., which are neat and substantial. jPriccs Right Down" to Bock Bottom. sefldw Middle at., New Barne, Ask Tour Retailer forth - JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OR TUB JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to lour Needj, JAMES MEANS 4 BROS tm ugQi ana lyun. it flti ilk .stocking-, and ItTCQUlKM pentcuyeuy UieBntamSj -rorn. ItwIllMtisfrtheBMS v lUdiont. .lAMKSllXltki 8 SHOK U alaolutelr tha ; ' r inoe or pnc wnica -t-iu ever been plaed n- V, teiulrobr on tM Bui-kul , " nwrxwv. . Wre aUaottiSboeforBoTt 'j. itbans At cc ; Vail Ubm ( th aaovo aooa Howard & Jon: -t 1 nT.. TA mm V lUk - A. V- 1-SiSSJ-l. . IV"!" i.-v-fV ful in the discharge of his duties, and be dtosriiointed in the result. . , 5 . NEW BERNE, II. C-