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cr::::r:3 locals.-
fBESIDSXT HA&SISQN delivered J Jtobineon'a Circas.
o...t. ,.. '.....) .imp Jnhn Rnhinnnn'a Hiroai has
ui lud: nnnBLfl hu ni u nn i u. a T ci I 1
j t::i for tt70. on mean enough to; Tiolatedvil-8er-
Trapplag ud Hunting Bear, Panther,
been on nil Cat and Weir In Craven Co.
T-ryJ.U.Itk,POoketbook - ... AnM : the road to long that it name has be- T-.H- Mallfaon a the
; tbree me aoi w wi,mb - ; v -u .-m.. th,.rW th "noiaere meeting, noreneaa wty,
hunter, Dalton? Tell him we caught
his bear eoon after he left my house the
other day", Dalton, a boy about five
yeara of age, ascertaining a relative, a
lady, was about to visit the family of
Mr. Mallison, insisted upon accompany
ing her, to catch a bear, haying heard
it was of frequent occurrence down
there, and was allowed to do so. But
the lowing of the herd around the
house the first night after his arrival
i r -13 navable to M. Ipoek, , , - v .Tic . country. They have an immense train
V. Veeand other par.: rule8t; We ghdnldlike to bear Lf neul . ewythin . that waa ever seen
. ll I I T '14, i I . .
ironi mm again, isa t is ; iuur under tent. They advertise sixty cages
dra. i (
from
I.ihM .1 rward tivea: Call at
,v , t. 1 J, it ' JOUMAI. OlBCfc
A J. ACn Go's American Aa-
sociaiion Base Balls and Bats, or
deeed by request, at : " f r ,
. sepVJ-tf. w WM. b, PALMEB'S.
time between prayers, Mr Presi-
dent! Florida Times-Union.
Thk -Southern
T ost -Thought somewhere on Cra- the Federal House are
Ten street, satnraaT evening,
Republicans in
still repre-
and dena of wild animals. Thirty-one
sun bright chariots, three hundred
horses, one hundred ponies, and four
hundred and eighty people. Juvenile
Roman hippodrome, four-pony chariot,
hurdle, joekey, standing flat and free
.A-J Ten street. DaturaeT ctoiiujk, i ij v.: 1 j I ' mouse sne am nisoc
natentfasteninirChflButtoh with lam I "ouw" for all races, man against horse, daring satisfied his ambition sufficiently to
7 . - " . - . ii a. t i mi i I I . . . . . .
black set and soil noraer. - & rewaro I wua UW war paint on. xney nave itaenle chase and chariot races, and teen mm quiet, during ins rest 01 toe
will be paid for its return to tnia omoe. 4 conferen0B and one of the elenhant. camel, buffalo and elk races. "' on ?.nMMon' ma " "
vuenppuuuou uu uiauuouiicu yiuiu-i - ' r 1 eveiiu, mac tne manuesto was greaier
( YSTEU3 The best the market
J fords at
af-
BBOWM'B 8T1SD,
8ep. 15, 5u .",. , Fiah Market. .
IF you waat the celebrated Pilsener
Beer, cool, call at Ed. Whitman and
von will find 1L 'Also. Timothr O.
ready to terve y otTat all times with the! crats."
ehoicct ddnJta. -1 M?i aeiaiw
the 24th.
M
ly said that "the Administration of
Harrison and the Northern Repub
licans generally treat ns worse than
we are treated by Sonthern Demo-
This is very bad. So hun-
srrv. and vt ro nold. Awfnl! Thev yeaterday
B3. E J. GILBERT ia prepared to mhmMnm tha,r tmah,a n Mr. P. H
clean and repairclothee and make , " . t jebt
Personal.
Miss Mollis Waters, who has been
visiting relatives in this oity for several
weeks, returned to her homeatPantego!
pants, at her residence
street.; near , the depot
trial, , -r
on 'Railroad
Uive her a
sep dim
ATEW CROP selected ' Extra Early
x Jersey Wakefield Cabbage. German
Kale and Early Milan Turnip Seedt
E. U. Meadows & uo s urug store.
augSl-lm, t
TTfiEFtJL-Tunigon's tTniversal Atlas
Jol the Worlds New edition and
revised. Persona desiring the work
mvr see sample and leave orders at
Jovemal offioe. - j , ; jy81 tf
IIRST-CLASS job work executed at I
- una vuiua vu atisiacturj mhius.
a26tf
earnest now, so report says. Bur
rowsof Michigan, is their latest
favorite. Bat what will he do for
them if elected! What can he dot
-Wilmington Messenger.
LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. M. Ipock Pocket-book lost.
Silas Fulchsb City tax notice.
J. W. Stewart Horses and mules.
W. P. Burrus Cotton seed wanted.
Six cotton mills at Blackburn,
Eng. have been closed owing to
. the depressions of trade.
" K Z. fl AWARD, of North Oaro-
una. was on Saturday appointed a
chief of division in ' the Treasury
Department;
Tes President is off again for
Deer Park. Jlf there is any busi
mess requiring the attention of the I Middle street, advertised for sale today
No mayor's court for several days.
Ours is the most orderly town in the
State.
uppernong grapes sold for fifty
oents per bushel yesterday at the
market.
The regular meeting of the Brother
hood of St. Andrew will be hold this
evening at 8 o'clock.
The comfortable brick residence on
'President this may prove to be
dear park t6 thS peaple. -
,Hor;
at auction by Watson & Street, will be
sold at the court house at 12 o'clock.
The oottage payer meeting of the
''JAMES E, CAMPBELL, young men of the Baptist church will
Democratic candidate for Governor 1 08 held tofa ng at the Marine hos
of Ohio, expresses the opinion that on " 8 o'clock.
the Democrat will carry the State 1M nm man ,n JOne, oounty t0 86t-
bltj wuu iua oueriu wan lur. vjr, n,. aa
drews. Sheriff Foy says that that is a
pretty fair sign of a good business man.
R. L. Mattox, the agent for the
'Streets of New York" Company, is in
the city and will bill the city today for
the production of this play Monday,
' ' . in the approaching jefeotion.
. Medical authorities insist that
stimulants weaken the voice, and
. doubtless they do. It must be ad
mitted, nowever, that they strength;-
en the breath. Philadelphia Pres. September 23d
The Emperor 4f Japan has just
-. had his house furnished in Euro
; pean style.' .They have got to eat-
' ing - beefsteaks' over there too.
Japan , is coming , right along.
1: Wilmington Messenger.
- Jt" " :" " . county yesterday, by steamer Howard.
"fr "i""""! lit was Bold at the exchange, bringing!
. tut quo iw uotiu ou u 1 10 310 cents per pound, it was con-
V ice cream, saloon , in Decatur, 111. I signed to S. W. & E. w. Smaiiwood,
That's a good r Republican State,
Pelletier and bride arrived
They are weloomed by
many friends in this city. We join with
a host of others in wishing them a long
life of usefulness, happiness and pros
perity. Mr. W. P. Midyette.of LakeLanding,
was in the city yesterday. He was ac
companied by his wife who will con
tinue on to Richmond for a visit.
Rev. H. W. Battle and wife are at
home from Clinton.
Miss Hattie Dail has returned from
Ashevillo.
Major D. T. Carraway, who has been
in Winston for several weeks, is at
home.
Mrs. Delia Koonce has returned from
a visit in the country.
Mrs. Alexander Taylor, of Chapel
Hill, is visiting at Mr. F. C. Roberta's.
Mr. Wm. Cleve. jr., and wife, and
Miss Hellen Smith, of Yanoeboro, have
returned from a visit North.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. B. Carraway have
returned from Baltimore and Washing
ton.
Mrs. J. B. Shinn and children, who
have been visiting in this city for some
time, returned to Washington City
yesterday.
Mr. Walter Barrington, of the firm
of Barrington & Baxter, left on the
steamer Newberne for the North.
Mrs. C. M. V. Follett, of Durham,
left on the steamer Newberne yester
day for New York.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomas of Beau
fort, are the oity.
Mr. 3. H. Coward has returned from
Seven Springs.
Mr. L. A. Coulter, State Secretary of
than the deeds in battle. As has been
before said the introduction of fire
arms, in modifying the face of the globe,
physically as well as morally and men
tally, has not failed, of course, in its
effects upon savage animals as well as
savage men. If it has thundered civili
zation or extermination into the ears of
one, it has as well detonated ciroum
spection into the ears of the other. The
new and invisible power, the rifle
so mysterious in its operation to the red
men at first seems to have overawed,
intimidated and driven back into the
fastnesses of our deepest swamps our
wild animals, and ' it is not of ten one
appears in the open woods. Mr. Mailt
son's farm, fifteen miles below New
Berne, reaches back near the lakes and
now and then Bruin, from hunger or
for a mess of fresh corn or pork , will
risk an excursion even within the reach
of the smell of gun powder, or per
haps as dangerous an enemy, the eteel
Bering trap; with one of these Mr
Mallison informs me he had caught and
killed thirty-nve bear of diHerent ages
and siaes, and m all, where he now
resides he has killed in various ways
about fifty. A few weeks ago one
was trapped and killed that weighed
two hundred and fifty pounds, and if it
had been fat it would haye weighed
upwards of three hundred pounds.
The last trapped was, as before stated,
a day or two before the stockholders
meeting. Mr. Mallison was down in
his field among his hands who were
ditching, and he happened to see at
some distance aoross the field a lump
on a gum tree that he had not noticed
before. Watching it a moment, he saw
it move when he cried out a bear. The
hands at once became demoralized,
threw down their axes and spades,
ready to run off, and it was with diffi
culty be could prevent it. Seouring a
gun and going to the tree, he found the
bear had been caught by the hind leg
and had ascended the tree with the trap
and heavy ohain to it whioh had by the
movement of the bear become wrapped
around the limbs. The tree was cut
down and the bear shot with the gun.
We all know Bruin is a sagacious
brute. Mr. Mallison states if caught by
the bind leg it will ascend the first tree
it reaohes, but if the trap is sprung on
the fore leg it will go off into the woods,
sometimes, a mile or more, walking
upright on the hind feet and holding up
small cub and it was taken out with a
crushed foot. The father-in-law of Mr.
Mallison was also with him at the time.
The injured foot of the littie fellow was
carefully dressed by him, and as soon
as it was done it crawled up in his Up,
and after that exhibited as much at
tachment for him as would a favorite
dog. The cub would shun all others
and follow him.
Again, a grown bear was caught by
the foot in a trap, in the upper part of
this county. A cage was made and
the bear and trap dragged into
it. One of the partv interested
with the pressure of a pole enabled it to
withdraw its foot. The bear did not
forget this act of kindness, and when
ever afterwards he approached the
cage it would show the greatest docil
ity, while with all others it exhibited
the ferocity of the wild beast.
The black bear under ordinary cir
cumstances is not, however, remark
ably ferocious. We do not think he
would attack a man unless wounded
and fishting for his life; then he would,
undoubtedly, defend himself desperate
ly. In captivity he seems never still,
and keeps moving all the time back
wards and forwards. The bear has his
den in the most seoluded parts of the
swamps or pocosins, and there, at least,
he is stiil during the period of his tor
pidity. W.
To be continued.
TO DISPEL COI.DS.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, when
costive or bilious, or when the blood is
impure or sluggish, to permanently cure
habitual constipation, to awaken the
kidneys and liver to a healthy activity,
without irritating or weakening them.
use Syrup ot rigs.
DIED.
Last week in Carteret county, from
an overdose of laudnanum administered
by the rjurae, a negro girl, the little
child of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sanders and
only two months old.
At her home in Unslow county on
Sunday mo Hih inst.. Miss Elenore D,
Young, eldest daughter of the late Geo
P. Young, aged twenty-two years.
0mM
ftp!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nevr-r varlM. A marvel
parity, strength aim wholesomeneia. Mor
economical than 11,- ordinary kinds, anil
cannot be gold in competition with the mul
titude of low test, short welKht. alum or
Jhoephate powders. Sold only In can.
tOYAL UAtlNII l'OWDKK CO.. 1U Wall St..
N.Y. une23 dsn wed frt Aw
A Rare" Chance IFor
SomelOne.
I will sell out my 'business of Cigar
and Tobacco Store. Soda Apparatus,
Fountains, Fixtures, etc., consisting Of
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Fanoy 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 is my only rest on
for retiring.
Wm. L. PALMER,
Middle street. New Berne, N. C.
Wanted
The colored firemen couldn't make
the "riffle," yesterday; so they didn't
have an excursion to Kinston. A few
were at the depot who were "rough"
enough but were not "ready. "
Mr. John Pearoe, of Polloksville, Bent
in the first bale of cotton from Jones
the Y. M. C. A., met the members 0f w"n n? r,8ea lo.re "?M? ,0? ?no
trap and chain, occasionally when tiring
our Association lastnigmat tneir mm th,owin(. them down. then takinir them
and addressed them on matters pertain
ing to the work of the Association.
E. C. D.
line will aail this afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The Annie wilTarrive tomorrow.
The Tahoma sails this morning at 8
o'clook.
,,t .m.Mn- If ' rn.AirlMnr. Shipping Neva.
11.. 1. J- . t iU.t I . "
uinao Buy uiwj&tiuu uronui mu iub
sbop.Wilmington' Star., '
The Governor, on last Friday
authorized an exchange - of courts
tukfvann XnAoa TC" tf: Tlnrtln unrl Iiat of JurorB Drawn for the Fail
t- r- i n- Tnt a I Term of tT. S. Court for Pamlico
"uJ,u.TuM."y Vvwi w countv-0. H. Blank. J. A,
. a : 5 -a : sit t.ul '
, courts anu juuge jjjnnm wui ; now Ueadowa. S., H. Scott. O. M. Brown
Bertie.NeWS and Ob8eryfcr (col.), J. R. Pigott, James L. Thompson,
The News and Observer Not Satisfied.
The first announcement from the
News and Observer upon the notion of
Qovernor Fowle in his appointment of
directors of the A. & N. C. R. indicated
that that journal would sustain the
Qovernor; indeed, if we remember
aright, it stated that Governor Fowle
wps bound to respect the opposition to
Mr. Bryan, and could not under the
circumstances re-appoint him.
But in its issue of Sunday last it se
verely criticises Governor Fowle and
charges that he has not profited by Qoy
ernor Scales' experience. This we em'
I 00,000
TONS COTTON SEED,
For which Highest Market Price will be
paid.
we will furnish Sacks on application.
We will exchange Meal for seed.
If you want highest price for your
seed write or call on
W. P. BURRUS & CO.,
Cotton and Corn Commiss'n Merchants,
Market Dock,
NEW BERNE, N. O
up again and move on, as before, until
exhausted. If the chain gets hung in
the bushes Or around logs he-will re
lease it at once. These traps are never
securely fastened, fearing the fright of
the bear when it is sprung would cause
Bruin to break out the chain is at
taohed as a drag only. Going in a corn
field the bear will pull the ears of corn
off the stalk as would a person; when
an arm full is scoured they walk out on
the hind feet, stepping over the fence
as would a man, thus situated, with
one leg at a time. Sometimes they will
sit awhile on the fence and look
around as would a human thief,
and if not molested will step
down and walk off in the woods as be
fore stated. Among the other modes
of killing the black bear as well as
other animals is one the Indians em-
. I ployed, a trap composed of logs, which
when tne animal attempts to remove
the bait, either falls on his body and
until
City Tax Notice.
The City Tax List is now in my hands
for collection. All persons owing city
taxes are requested to come forward
and Bettle the same. Remember, pro
crastination is the thief of time.
SILAS FULCHER,
City Tax Colleotor.
Sept. 18, 1889. lw
President Harbison- has done.
notbirg since he took the oath of
cZz-i ci:cpb try to please the poll-
tic
to tlcase
nczi
James H. Banter, Frank By man (ooU,
William Lorch. Jas. F. Taylor, John
BamphreyV . : . .
Jones, county Haywood 'White, M.
3 save VlMli'r fie-detCCmllWil I Jii SaAistbaH W& George," J. . Bayes.
himself-and he Is thel W-ueo. jiouotter, cnaries
Bomreu, rf a. tiayo, jonn wnite, ,
R. Jackson, A. A.Forbes, B. J. Wilson,
J. A. Hanrahan.W. S. Wooten.
T! Lenoir oounty--J. L Alberson, B. F,
A Washington despatch to M'ilSE
Ad tration organ In seeking toxrimage,'lt E. Dail,' V
lh9 fill of: Corporal Tanner, . Pamlico eonnty-W. B. Buoklin, I-
r j3 mere is no desire - or mten-iraei uoomer iooi.j. 0. . , reruns, Die
phatically deny. Governor Scales ap
pointed his directors without consulting kills him outright or secures him
the people of Eastern Carolina; hia ap- he is put to death by the owner of the
,n, T-iJonf .i- snare. The last wolf killed in Craven
pointment for President was always I m- wag wjtn this kind of trap set
considered a Haleign appointment, or by tne ute Cornelius Dixon, the father
one made by Kaleigh influence, ana tne of Mr. Ueorge JJixon, or tsroaa creek.
nnnnintAA. iinfnrtunfttftlv. nossessed a It was some years before the late war,
..,. ... . . . .., v. Mr. Dixon began to lose his pigs and
better faculty for making enemies than nrnnnattA h . wiM .t ,,
Large stock of Fine Horses and Mules
constantly on hand. Suited to driving
ararc anu rami worn.
uood and safe single and double
teams.
Saddle horses for both ladies and cen-
tlemen. Opon all dav and late at
nbt. geDi8 d4t
' thcroush-pacedV' and 'selflsh
ro'.HLiaa of the" lot New- York
SYc:'J.- ;
reconciling the people to the action of
the Governor.
Governor Fowle, on the other hand,
did consult the people of this sotion;he
appointed the directors and State's
. -- I .L. ltH. J .u. J
and we believe the people are satisfied
and will sustain the Governor.
Sinoe the appointments by the Gov
ernor we did not oare to discuss the
matter further; but if attempts are to
the wolf which seemed to be alone.
None other was ever heard from
there. However, the writer being
with the surveying party, near a Mr
Taylor's on the Barlowe and Clubfoots
Creek, oanai. wnen running a line to
Beaufort of the A. & N. O. railroad, got
the glimpse of a woir the dogs were
chasing. U escaped in consequenoe of
starting np a bear in the chase. If
remember correctly a biaoK wolf was
taken aliye on Davis' shore, in Carteret
I
A 4-
tI
20 the policy Of the Ad-lPhett ne Vl0tor Kugler, B. W. Fer-
Mon,, , In i other words r , r ' ' " c.t . .
-r is to go but Tannerism is v - ta foft, ; , .
v Carteret county W. O. Murdook, J.
H. Davis, T. D. Webb. - ,
Beaufort . county W. S. Frizzie( t.
T. Swindell, Riohard Bhafner. .
' Wilson oounty Joseph N, Bryan, W.
P. Wooten, M V. Barnes. - "
Wayne oounty; John B, Smith,. John
county, about I00O or before. The
, . v, (ui. u t... ...j loinera Wluueu Ml wnraK7. iu return
be made to show that h&has acted an-1 .. w it k' thfl .
wisely and was not in aooord with the lmaiea exhibit lor their youngadegree
wishes of the people In not re-appoint- lot attachment that nothing can surpass,
ing Mr. Bryan, 'then the Joobnat, Ii They usually have two onto whioh an
ready for the war."
:i. That wonld be :- reform
Ycssoahce. New' '.Tork
We regret thatlthe News and Obser
ver ig so much at tarlanoo with 'what
wa are satisfied are the wishes of ' the
people in this section.-, But it its a oon
suokled until they are well grown; The
fondness existing between the mother
and cubs seem to be mutual. She ca
res see them sometimes as a woman would
her ohildren and no danger oan seper
ate her from theoU nor any thing short
of death Itself, oan monoe her to for
1 t
Fowle will
tzi Gov,
-1 a satisfactory ar
r a settlement with
' 3 for the 1147,000 H. Powell
"i "allroad ""con
'jL-Jby the Inte-
t. Ttcse' are the
I 't rp the 1"
.. J ill, li
olation to know that there Is one paper BkKa them. r. A gentleman related to me
In Raleigh, the State Chroniole, that ia I this incident in bear hunting: A few
iM .nAj it tm nM t.uvnaDft . . ivearaaro. oeiow ew ijorne. a sue
' A v, bear aocompanled by her two cubs was
l Ibrouaht to bay on a ditch land by the
Vigo. an vitality . UnOT1--,hen the mother snatched un her
Are quioxiy given 10 every pars or me young and stood upright-on her hind
f Court convenes on the fourth Monday bodv bv Hood's Sarsanarflla. That tired hntnir tham nA trim tn nn.r
In Ootober-28th." Jurors are not ra- feeling Is entirely overcome. ' The blood them with her fore legai Thus fhe re
in tn attnnd unrll Tneadav th purified, enriched and vitaliaed, and mained nntil le?vwalked up and the
." , . . - , oarnes healtn instead Of disease to dieoharge with fatal aim ''front hia
'iJm.. . f, .,. -H''( I I everv orean. The stomach is toned and I iota , tha nmrant ttMumA. nn t
strvugtueueu, ' vno appetuu rosturau. fearttW . -i WO V?navO another
The liver and kidneys must be kept I The 'kidneys and liver are roused and Lident Of the aagaoit j" ofi avsn very
H Rood condition. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla invigorated. The brain Is refre8hed,Jy0Ungbears; A relative Of the writer
i; a r"?nt remedy. for regulating these I the mind, made clear
c. aa 'work, Try it,
and ready for happened one night to be the guest of
J. V. STEWART,
PUSH WILL TELL!
Remember that our success guaran
tees you the aitme high grades as ever;
the same quantities; measure and
weight always just and generous; but
that
PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EYER
Less prolit and more patronage is our
idea of future trade. We don't worry
about patronage.
Make Prices Right)
and trade will be sure to follow. Goods
iu our line have been too high; there's
no denying it. We aim to bring them
down to a proper level; we are going
to make
The Luxuries of Life
AS CHEAP
As the Necessaries !
At any one of our (Establishments will
be found a
LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK
OF
Foreign and Domestic Wines
Porters, Ales, &c.
Steamer Howard,
Independent Steamboat Line.
On and after Monday the 16th day oi
September the steamer Howard will
run the following schedule:
For Trenton every Monday and Fri
day at eight o'clock, and return on
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
J. J. LASITTER, Manager.
Marine Insurance
ON
We are offering to
great inducements in
the Retail Trade
Tobacco and Cigars!
The attention of families is called to
the Celebrated
Imperial Beer,
for which we are agents.
Satisfaction guaranteed
money refunded.
nn
the
in
From Raleigh, Goldsboro, La Grange,
Kinston, Newborn, Washington, to
Norfolk, Baltimore, New York, or
through direct to LIVERPOOL and.
other Foreign Ports in the
Marine Insnranco' Company of London
WILLIAM H. OLIYER
General Agent for: N.' p.
A. L Gregory & Co.,
PRINCIPAL HOUSE :
E. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott.
BRANCH HOUSES: s !
N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Sta.
(R. R. Depot). !
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Jobbers of Cigars
bacco,
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