, : AIIOCICBAXXT. . - IXlLt JOCRSALta a ilx olumn ', pauttied dally, WO.pl Monday - at . r j 0.1-, for ix moaUi. Delivered i auoaarloera at WeenU par maaUl ' I W Kik. JT JOURNAL, ft M ooimma , i-er. M paUUhd avary Tharoday a S1.M r annum. ADVEBTISIHO BATES (DAILT)-Om iaott ob day ll.SO; Me ftret' tobequeat rUoa. s V,, , ; ' " -V - .- . . '. AdrwUxtiiHH inder hud of "Baslaeaa woc&ls," 10 eanUparfai ftrat.and f enU for vary aubaeqaent Insertion - ; , advertlmanU,llbUneadbatwees oci aaatteratany noe t .Vn - HoUoe of UttUcm or Deatha, not VoaxoMd-j i lea llneartll be Inserted, free-; All addition ; natter will be charted I cents per 11m rrnmu for transient advertUement Batutba made la advance'; Itesuiar adver tlaemsBta 111 be oolleetM promptly at the and ol each month - ;- v - commaoleatloua aentalalnc aawt of a dla aauoB of aeal mattara era solicited. Wo uiumaBieatlon moat ba axnaeted to ba oob Itabedtnai WMtema obtaotloma&le aareone iuM withhold tna name of la entiion or : .kaiwiu nasa mora loan ana eoloma o ft h ap . .. - j,; :j j, 4 Anypemmfeallncacsrlevedatanvaaony moaaoommniiMauoa can obtain the name o a aaiaor by application at this offloa aud . aowincwnaralntnoKrievanaaaxiata THE JOURNAL. at. f. dtta. Bulntu Haaagaft M,iumpuu STICW BERNE.iN. 0.. SEPT. 19 1889. entered at tae Feat offlee at N, Bwu. . , aaaeeoad-elaai natter. no THE STATE FAIR. - We have received the Dremium ; list of the twenty-ninth annual : Fair; of the North Carolina State Agricultural Society to be held in . Baleigh October 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 - and 19, 1889. There nre 1,000 . premiums worth over $5,000. The exposition is divided into twelve departments: A, fieid and garden ' crops ; B 1, live stock, horses ; TC 2. fiattta: B 3. sheen and avnA f1 rwinlt-.rv! Tl nrnharri f " j j - products and floriculture ; E pan- t.rv Annnliaa : F m&nnfactnraH : rr i - ' G mercantile displays ; H ladies work Ifine arts, paintings, etc.; K agricultural implements and machinery. VYQ UUIIUCUBC tUD JlUJJlltUluJD OH follows : Monday, Children's Day Pony racing, etc. ; sale of poultry. Tuesday Parade of cattle by Wake County Cattle Club sale day for pets, dogs, small animals. Wednesday Parade of horses and cattle sale of hogs, sheep and : goats. Thursday Parade of horses, cat tle, etc., sale day for horses and cattle, Friday Teachers' Day. Sale of agricultural machinery, and farm and household supplies. Saturday Comical amusements, Clearing sales day. Trials of speed every day. It will be seen that the pro gramme is an attractive one. The chief interest of the Fair will be the immense crowds that will be . assembled from all parts of North Carolina and the regions beyond. it will be a fit occasion for the ex hibition of the marvelous resources of North Carolina, and ihe culture, refinement and hospitality of her people. We trust that all parts of the State will be represented in popu lation and production, and that an impetus will be given to the agricul ture that will result in the further elevation of this most honorable pursuit and the lasting good of our people. OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY. It looks as if an effort was mak ing in Official circles at Washing ton to send Commissioner Tanner into the wilderness outside of office as a scapegoat for the sins of his administration in the Pension De partment. Boston Herald. We are not disposed to follow Tanner into the wilderness. With charity for all men, we shall not grieve if he finds manna and qua.il , iu mw wuuemeas. xu is uu lue , Government that the responsibility ; rests. II there bad been anything In the life and character of Tanner to recommend him to high office, , and his. direlictions had been a ; matter of reasonable surprise, the n President would have been etitled v to the ; sympathy of a generous 1 public." . Unfortnnatenately, the Appointment of Tanner was in line with the practices of the adminis tration! and the odium which at taches to him, is the legitimate property of the President. Tan ner is not a bit worse than Wana maker and Clarkson.. His folly is more glaring bat alt belong to the same family, and are ' working to '. tLe same end. V ; 7 '", ' ' It is a ead spectacle; when , the chief magistrate of a great nation commits the 'destinies of his people to party guardianship it is infln atelj worn when the most corrupt element i of party is gireu the mastery in publio affiira. i It 'was expected that, president Harrison, ) being a Bepnblican. would t, put BepubUoans in office; U was no less expected that, being President; he would guard the honor : of the Be public We are not wholly con verted from the. opinion that "to the victors belong the spoils," and we readily acquiesced in the neces sity that has-' impelled the Presi dent in the appointment of ltepub licans, but we utterly deny his right to thrust upon the people in competent officials who are want ing in gentility, reputation and honor. Many of the appointees of Wana- maker and Glarkson are disreputa ble to the Government, and their appointment cannot be exoued on the ground of party expediency, social enviroment, or the exigences of the times. In order for an administration to be respected, patriotism must be above party, principle superior to expediency, and good character the essential prerequisite to prefer ment, These general truths are applica ble to Governors of States and whosoever wears the robes of office. It is the duty of every one to mag nify his office, and he who disre gards its obligations lowers his manhood, sullies his reputation and forfeits the respect of mankind. Stonewall Items. The prospect for a fine turnip crop is now excellent. The cotton catapillar is playing sad havoc with that plant. There are some severe cases of sickness in different portions of the county. Mrs. Martha Midyette, of Smith's creea, nas a severe attack oi hemor magic lever and is reported as doing wen. Bradford Gatlin. and lad v. ac companied by the bride and groom, jao. vruruun ana wue, arrived nome on Friday evening, all safe. it is entirety too wet in some sections of the county. In the im mediate vicinity of Stonewall the seasons are excellent, especially for ioaaer, peas and turnips. xnere Has been a fine onantttv of fodder, and a larger quantity of nay man was ever narvested m JPamlico in any former season. C. H. Fowler saved 190 bales that averages 200 pounds per bale, and many -others have saved a fine quantity, and are still at it. Oars is trnly a grassy country. The steamer Tahoma, after ex uumiig arouna, arrived at our place on Saturday with a load of goods lor our merchants in this place and Bayboro; and while at jjay Doro on (Saturday evemne an al tercation took place between two of tne nands, colored. George Moore received a lick on the head with an axe from one Isaac , colored, that would have killed anything eise except a goat or a negro, but George filled his place as a hand on tne steamer, although it was ex pected that his sknll was crushed. Jones County Items. The grape crop is short, but of a gooa quality. mi . j.ne cran grass nay crop is very interior witn us this season, too much ram the cause. There will be a protracted meet mgin tne metnodist church at irenton, during the present week. The Free Will Baptists are hold ing a protracted meeting at Friend ship church near the crossing of junsion, uore creeK and Trenton roads. The crops of corn and cotton will be short with ns, we yet claim not over naif a crop of cotton, but some claim a good crop of corn, gathering time will prove it. Tne Trenton academy tpaned on Monday, the 16th inst., Miss Willis, as principal with a very full attendance. Trenton has long needed such a school. We hope the parents throughout the whole county will aid the trustees in maKing school a real success. a we nave had during the past week, a murder in this county, William Sutton, a very industrious colored man was called out of 1 a house on the plantation of W. F. Foy, a few miles above Trenton,by some one supposed to be John Cox, coL, and was shot and killed instantly. ' v! There is a report passing around here that the river steamers around Kew Berne, hare entered into a kind of trust to prevent compete tion in freights. - One 'line on a certain river pays a bonus of $1,200 for the exclusive use of. that river. We thought that the government had improved these water ways for the general good and they conven ience of the whole people instead of a few steamboat owners. Several horses have died in our county, some claim that it is - dis temper, soma long fever, and some glanders. We have a multiplicity i0' "Qrse doctors in Jonesi county, but when several 61 them are called together for consultation, the gen orally all disagree ;aa to - the dis ease. . . S " . - " I A QBANtiimEXS. . . Farmers report very slowly. r " cotton" opening The weather is warm. The three days has been showery. last Mrs. Sallie BizzeH, an aged lady of our towndied last Saturday. , Next Sunday is the regular ap pointment of Bev. Mr. Harrell, .Baptist v There is but little said of the rice crop. : The recent Tains will improve it no doubt 1 There are not many oases of sick ness in onr town, and the surround ing country is rainy neaitny, Our merchants are still complain ing or dull times. When the crops begin to come in business will re vive. James S. Wooten, who was so seriously wounded sometime ago by the accidental discharge of his gun, is improving. There has been but little cotton sold in this market the present season. The crop is much later this year than for several past. Cadets for Davis School continue to arrive. Hardly a train without one. All the professors are at their posts, and the attendance is said to be very good. The residence of Dr. Hadley, under tne supervision of Mr. Daugherty, is progressing; and the store and the residence ot A. J Sutton, .. superintended by F. H Fields, is nearly completed. It is a hard matter to make proper estimate of the crops in this section. Farmers from dif ferent sections give different re posts, being no doubt influenced by tbeir condition in their immediate locality. The past season has been remarkably wet, but the crops in some places do not seem to be seriously damaged, while in others they are almost cut off. From the last information it is safe to say that the cord crop generally, is aoove tne average, and that the cotton crop, generally, is below an average. Convincing Proof. In many instances it has been proven mat a. a. a. (Botanic Blood Balm) maae oy tnooa Balm (Jo., Atlanta, Ua. wm cure Diooa poison in its worse phases, even when all other treatment rails. A. P. Branson. Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "I had 24 running ulcers on one leg and t on the other, and felt greatly prostrated. I believe I actually swal lowed a barrel of medioine, in vain ef forts to care the disease. With little hope I anally acted on the urgent ad yioe of a friend and cot a bottle of B. B. B. I experienced a change, and my despondency was somewhat dispelled, I kept using it until I bad taken sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheumatism and all other horrors of blood poison have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well f again, after an expe rience or twenty years or torture." Eobt. Ward. Maxev. Ga.. writes "My disease was pronounced a tertiary rorm or oiooa poison. My face, head and shoulders were a mass of corrup tion, and finally the disease began eat ing my skall bones. My bones sohed. my kidneys were deranged. I lost nesn ana screngtn, and lire became a burden. All said I must surely die, but nevertheless, when I had used ten bot tles or a. a. a, i was pronounced well. Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me. I have now been well over twelve months." A wise man embraces an op portunity; the fool hugs a delu sion. Be Sure M yon hare made up your mind to buy Hood's Sanaparilla do not be lnduoed to tftko any other. Hood's Sanaparilla is a peculiar medicine, pouesilng, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, .and preparation, 'curative power superior to any other article. A Boston Jady who knew what she wanted, and whose exaniple is worthy imitation, tells her experience beJowt," f !- t " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; hetoldmethelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I old not like it, I need not pay anything, etc. But he could hot preratt , on me to change. 1 told him knew what Hood's Sanaparilla was. 'I had taken it, was satisfied with It, and did hot want any other. ;men began. taking Hood Barsaparllla' I was feeling real t miserable, sullering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had tor some time, like a person In eon sumption. Hood's Bariaparilla aid me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, ! and my friends frequently sneak ot it. Mas. - EiXi A.'Qon, bi Xerrace Street, Boston. , CGapr-Villay BoldbyalldniRgliiti, ft t six fur f 9. rrojMirfdonlr "bf P. L HOOD ft CO., Apotliacadoi, Lowoll, Mass, rr. ST ' V 1 V iff .if Z,Z. .'Presents in the mast elegant form THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITIOUS JUICE FIGS OP CALIFORNIA, " ; 'Combined - with the" medicinal ;. virtues of plants known to be most beneficial : to the human system, - forming an agreeable and effective laxative W perma nently:" cure- Habitual Consti pation, .and the many; ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the ; ,,' ' . . ; , . KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It ii the most excellent remedy known to ' CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious er Constipated ; SO THAT ' PURB BLOOD, REFRBSHINO SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH IATURAJ-LY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR DRUOQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. H. H ELYa CataphH CREAM BALM K'rivsrk CURES HAY FEVER AND mtvis.fi Cold in leadHAY-EEVER A partiole is applied' into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 60 cents at DruuRiste; hy mall, registered. 60 cts. ELY BROTHJERS, 68 Warren Street. Saw York' lanlSdvly curbs--: PILE IB, F. IS. Duffy, drugcist, agent, New Jberne, n. u. mavl dwly GREEN, FOY & CO.1 - Do a General Banking business. New Bankuto House, Middle Street fourth door below Hotel Albert, feldwlr SKW BERNE. N- O, Cassard's Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. lb. Pig Hams And Breakfast Bacon. Pure Mountain ; Corn Whiskey, at J.F.mL0R'S, Wholesale and Bctail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. Vanco Academy, Boarding and Day School, For Male and Female. Opens First Monday in; September, 1889. i flneoiaf attnntinn nairl tn MAthnmnt.im Commercial Law, : Book-keeping end renmanBnip. iixpenencea,- teacher In instrumental music, . Vocal musio , a prominent feature. -' 1 ' ' ' ,.'' Tnitinrt.: inftliiHinff hnor1 ' atilnnr lights, etc., ?65 .to $75 per session of v X3T fox Catalogue apply to ' . ( k - W.'b; SKINNER, Principal, - AUgU if .--"".Se Berne, JSt. 0. TEe T'uckfir & Smith' Brand, Beat; Shoe, in the; Market for, the price, - :.) t t ': .It will coat nothing to call and ex amine. i . , ,1, t : i , fr ' 0. ORaY,- V Jy8 dlaw&w6m ' ; - Einstoq, N. 0. School ITbticc. 1 , The Free 8c ' for white puftilsof the 6th Bcho-1 District will be opened iu the Old Acaueimy butldiia, Sept. 80, instead of icpt. Oih, as heretofore an- nouueod. v. m. 7AT:or. . mi m a rm Mi Hi 1 - r Bij Trunks, Little Tranks and, Ilediuni . Ciro Trunks. Trunks of nearly-every descriDtic ana to suit ail tastes. . . We are sow handlioK the ! : lew Pateiil Oclbr. Tray Trunlr, Wbioh is bound to become populair because of its GREAT CONVENIENCE an i beauty of design. '-'-.,..' .'." If you want to buy a Trunk ball and see for yourself. If you doi i ' want to boy oall and see them anyway. No trouble to show them.. "1 w.;b A FINE LINE OF Scarfs and Neck Wear. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas and Dry Goods just received at Darlington & Baxter. K. R, JONES, AND Dry Goods & Notions. Full stook and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stook. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cotton 'Ginners. Attention! We are now ready for your orders for the Celebrated 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 prioes and terms. WHITTY & GATES, Agents for the' Boss Power Cotton Presses, Roanoke Hand Presses, eto. augl7dwtf Furniture!! J0III1 SUTER Has on hand and Is receiving every day handsome Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, heavy walnut, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Mattresses. Chairs, Xonnges, Solas, etc.. eto. He also has a line of Home-made Work of Beasteaaa, Boras, Tables, Bureaus, etc, which are neat and substantial. Prices Right Down; to Rock Bottom. 6dw Middle st New Berne.' Ask Tour Betaller for the. JAMES HE ANS S4 SHOE "Till! , , .ifc , -. JAMES HE ANS S3 SHOE. According to lour Needs. It will latisftp the mot flnt tin.. M SHOE J abaoiuteljr tha ; llr (hoe of iu price whicli : uam btw nen puwea ex- tenslyely on the market in wnicn anraijintjr Bxre one wra Joear- Afcflw Tames si Full line of tbe above phoos fax lola by (''. Howard & Jones v !KEy BERNE, N. '6.-,;'' jirrnqvfritwhAl wtk On r. .int A Qfi mt I J dim unt Unpi nmplum eomplrto mt 0! family tonnthw with our el a, lofftiAot WnlohM. Book,, Oim, na ittimrou,honMholdrtir''4 tm whioh w offer Rrtt indaoement, U Agente aihI other,, 'I Hire ueuMtely rlttni .ml mijuster) ut are kmtmii.1! in averr r,iact, and are only offered at till, price forth m...i to anoouram ..m and oilier, to halldla our (.uila. In, 1. n dollar ch order (rom onr mammoth olroal.r we iHnao-. aetof iralee rree, or ellew yen the price imld for n,: I ;. a.T.KVAAliat'0, IS9 and 1S4 State Kt,. i C IV A 0Jf ik erfeo2 Uli the M TOS f 4 tsX ftutldinm w !WV B.. ',WbW'W VsV I '-MN -r.'Sa" L J ;ll3Lu OH Virginia G:::rc:::. STILL IN THK LEAD ! Iforfl of thftm wnra anlil tut im s than any other brand of Cheroot., in ; the world, and an increase of 75 per cent, ot sales for the first fife month. - o'f thts year over that of las. year, ' They retail FIVE for TEN CENTS, and are the BEST goods on the. market, being EQUAL to any 10 oens ,: and BETTER than any 5 cent cigar. Smokers, beware of the' tuimerou. - imitations on tne market, ana wnea f oalling for a package of the OLD " see that it has the name ' and aig nariiA rr m a-s ss's i is u n a ahal. u Xfrlatk vmi will Ka imnnaaut nrvn .. . ; xraae ouppiiea hj , : .? i WHOLESALE AGESTS fOR . je27 dw8m ' NEW BEENE, N, hi' Baggage Transfer,' Bafftraee taken safely and promptly to and from any part of the city. ' ' warmna anil I aitenil Bh.'.t ersanaf err.es. t ' Orders left at my office wilt 1 hava good attention and quiok dispatoh. 1 , J W. BTJSWABIV . '., tl0l ' f '',.'. DalAa, J .Si.., ', i THE PLACE TO 3 HL BUY GOODS LOy, IS AT 1 1 ti ll ii ii e ii t v v. n n n - IIMM1.II I J U UUUl we Keep constantly in stock . ProTiaiona. . i . ' i -; - Groceries, , . v,v- Dry Good, . 3 Boots and Shoes.' Don't fail to give ua a triaf when la need of anything in our line. , I ROBERTS ft BRO. - The Hansion Hcn:o. (Formerly Central Hotel), ; CAPT. B. !, flKLPItf, Fraprletar, .t f - ' RAXBIGB, N. C, . , , Gio.'E. tmuis,.. ..,.., Ait Mansr,' This hotel, whicli has Just been pnt in V feet order, thoronghlyrenovatfd, n !v painted, ete., Is situated in tha eential i t, of the city, and Is easily acoesslblo to t l plaoes of bnslnesa, and within a very dlatance of the eapitoL poitofflee aud ci i nonse."v ' Tha tabts is well supplied with thecbo' t, viands that can be obtained In tha city . 1 ' saRonndtnt; coantry; the rooms are 1 . and well ventilaud and .furnished v ry; comfort and -convenience: at polite and attentive waltersempioyeii: i , for board by the day, wte or nionta . reasonable. Tha good people Of Wew-Berne a oially Invited to stop with ns when v Kalelgh, and are asmred Ihey wi i J1"1 noma-llke welcome ana be" i. , wain, , st. ;. , , an ., . in..i. sitiltokl t. Lwv.i jjjn Hotel Tull lluildh - feohool books and school snr specialty and at living prices. ' Rovster'e r.nriilv. Ka ho, , ; , fruits, cigars, tobacco and snu T, : Headquarters ' for ' flshic-; crockery, glassware, etc. ' Agent for - the ftew Davia .' Machine. ; ).: Ri?speotf oily,' ' . . JOHIT LIIA?, 1 ""T 4& ElnRlon, N. C. ' 9 tm jr.- p - - . ' i Vau- AC"