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Bmly ournal: -J.... . MM Mil . .. "t.l VOL.Vin.-NO.-147.: NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. it Dirirrrza locals, "TVArCHATED APPLES. PRUNES. I Hj l i, Currants, Citron, Corned Fef, Linked Hams, BraakfaatStripr,! Pickled LambToninies. Shrimps, Boiled Ox Torgues, Tomaw Catirap. . Fresh I CiCL. i Good Choicest Tea, - Fresh Roasted Coffee. , ,. Q,JS,8lVaUt.,-. A J. REACH & Co'e.' Amerioan As-I xli sooiation Base Bella and Bats, or- deeed by request, at s . - v . epl7-tf. WK. L. PiUtKBV LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. A, Obkh Lost.. : - B. ft L. Ass's Annual meeting. ,.SXX E. BlOtib Evaporated apples, &o. 'Cotton oomes in slowly. The coming of Robinson's circus next Tuesday is being bailed with delight by many, TFyou w.Bt 'J3"11!! W thermometer registered a's lo 1 Beer, cool, oaUrt Ed. WhitmaaMdi... aM m " ' ... . vmt will And It... Ibo. TimAUiT I J. I " " j ready to serve you at all timet with the I lms "uy. onoioestUnnkB.. s,:f QiW , 4.i . nnmharof tha nolorad Wia "fRS.E. J. GILBERT is prepared to I of the city were at the depot yesterday pants, street. -trial'- ;-.; fep4 dim , L Btraw feats and, soda fountains, and and Trent rivers. We insist that the ' ' TVTEVvtCROP selected Extra Early I other emblemaDof: summer, receiyed a I country tributary to New Berne can "e .v-'.rt' i T ttt i i .a - ni I ... i ii '" j i i . I i . . . s.t. I Mali .''.i"'' iwj nuuiMvwiiiwmvmauini'WNa jamiuRf uuiu wuicu msj i irucutp euuugu uunuu vo iuiuibu "u I nalaca and sauare But I have cotton will prooaoiy rsaovar in about eight nrst olass mills employing nve tnous- far awav from mv hunting eiDadition We Insist. We insist that New Berne is the beat home in the world. Provisions are abundant and cheap, the climate salu brious and delightful, the people hospi table and charitable, and the schools good and abundant. We insist thai New Berne is a good place for business. One railroad and several lines of steam boats afford ample means of communi cation with the surrounding country and the Northern markets. We insist that New Berne can furnish as eligible sites for mills and factories as can be found on this continent.- We insist that factories oan be established at a hun dred points of easy access to the outside !5Bh??2lS2BEllS2 W e -leave' oflPihop .p,c:Pettey, world by means of the Atlantic and , neat tiS fdtTO WvajEK bridkiUe" ft"8" North Carolina railroad and the Neuse . ... ... ' A J 1 o. 'i 1. . i. . . rr . -rt-r . . , i . 1. Trapping and Hunting Bear, Panther, Wild Cat and Wolr In Craven Co. Continued. The writer has hunted many times with Mr. Lewis, though barely recol lects Capt. Pasteur. With his sons he waa intimate. Pasteur and Lewis were both present when Governor Spaigbt and John 8tanly fought the duel. Pas teur, as an oflicer, was sent to arrest them, but was deterred by his cousin, Dr. Pasteur, Spaight's second, who threatened to shoot him if he attempted it, and no doubt would have done eo, as he was a man of courage and violent temper when aroused, lie was the chief owner of the celebrated privateer Snap Dragon, which played such havoc with British commerce in the war of 1812, when commanded by Capt. Burns. Edward Urabam, the father of the late Mrs. John P. Daves, was the second of John Stanly. Spaighl fell on the fourth fire, mortally wounded, and was car ried to bis house, now the residence of or Dennison, then overlooking the Kale and Early Milan Turnip Seed at : is. U. Meadows & Co 'a Drag btore. - aug8l-lm. : TT BEFULTunison's Universal Atlas J ! of the world. ; tiew edition ana .revised. Persons desiring the 'work miy see sample and leave orders at JOUBNA.C Offloa. j) 81 tf r ' ... . . . ICIEST-CLASS job work executed at . tuts tuuv uoi wmaiaeiory terms. . a28tf LDisoifoa leaving mis gave . 12,000 to the poor of the city. 7u Choleea ias made , its appear ance in Bagdad and .the disease is spreading in western Persia. months. Mr. John S. Manix was the first city ; taxpayer to responded to the oall for city taxes. Four others, including Major' Palmer, for Messrs. Moore & Brady, .paid before the call was made. Betides his day school, Prof. 7. R. Skinner has opened a night school, and and we are glad to know that he has good patronage. With the opportuni ties offered today, there is but little excuse for any young man not obtain ing a fair eduoation. The play, "Streets of New York," which is to be presented at the theatre first olass mills employing five thous and operators. We inBist that the native woods in the vicinity of New Berne are equal in value and variety to those of any section. We insist that enterprising citizens have shown con clusively the riches of our native forests, and that very many industries can be built up and sustained by their contrl- and must return to it. We referred to bears being fond of acorns, and in attempting to procure them would sometimes subject them selves to no little peril to severe if not fatal acoident in case of a fall. After climbing the tallest oaks they push themselves out on the limbs and with the fore paws bend in the twigs within reach with the acorns on them. Mr. butions. We insist that the most beau-1 "Gid." Sparrow, of Smith Creek, the tiful and servicable nlate. the most faher of Mr. Thomas Sparrow of Au- elegant and substantial furniture, the (Jj :' sr..nvn tit . . , . I next Alonaay night, is written by Dion I Bouoloault, after which he was im- -,.ttiu.uu, JDWU mediately recognized as a playwright - 01 toe oevu ana waniea 10 rarn me 0f renown.. It is a comedy drama and PUte into an organigeQ nell. I full of thrilling soenes. Besides here, The Chicago Times has struck other pl80eB utwftn NewTorkand a Keynote, so to speak, it urges I New Orleans. t.Viaf. IoqB- mnnav b(,aii11 Ka anAnfl a fv. ki k-iii .-a I Shipping News "r"r r"vr --Mwrew -v. Tne lteamer Manteo 0( the 0 D. line upon ,me sotiooi play-grounds. wili uu (oday at 12 o'clock for Nor- Umoinnati inquirer. folk. nwTl V ti' V"""' J I oteamer ueuance, ot uiyae line, ar- . The friends of higher eduoation ri edUflinl ht froo Baltimore, with . ..im.'.r 'i.i .l .1.1 .... . . uov,,v iuteu u warn uai general freight. Sails this evening, . . donn UOpkms University has not I BobOonerMaryS..of New Berne, is ; Buffered pecuniary embarrassment!00 Howard's ship railway for repairs ,to the extent that - was supposed. j0T. Powle welcomed , n nas recently receiveasome WW,- The following telegram received last .000 in legacies and JgiftS. night gives expression to the warm i ' ' weloome tendered Gov. Fowle on his . WE inanlged the pleasing hope wrJvai Bt Morehead City Unat Governor Lowry had put an 4 end to prize fighting, but the lion izlng of-Sullivan may have give ;' fresh impetus to the barbarous practice. Uae day this week a prize fight took place at St Louis in J morrow night at Beaufort. which Thomas H. Jaoksoff was kil- "M,na" "re mvvj ' led byE. Ahearn. lightest and strongest carriages and wagons, the most elaborate publioedi- floes and the finest private residences have been made of Craven county timber, and the supply is well nigh limitless. We insist that the way to do a thing is to do it, and that if something U not done divoroes will be in order. We insist that people possessing advant ages of situation, climate and produc tions, who do not move to the front, oannot sustain their claim to reputation rora, informed the writer that he was one night hunting bear thus engaged in feeding. It was cold; the mud and water was frozen some under the oaks where he was. alone. In a tree ahead of him be heard a bear pulling in and breaking the twigs, keeping up con' siderable noise. While be was steal thily approaching, his whole mind ab sorbed in the game there and his eyes strained to see it. he heard a crash directly above, and in an instant a bear was partly on him and both buried in the ioe, mud and water. "Which was scaredest," Sparrow said, "will never be known. When I oame to my senses I was going one way and the bear and character by quoting the sayings! t'other as fast as my legs could carry and refering to the works of their an- : oestors. Mobehbad City, Sent. 10, 18S9. Governor Fowle arrived here tonieht and waa met by the band and a large concourse of citizens. A speech of wel oome by Mr. John D. Davis was made. Governor Fowle replied in a beautiful speech. A reception will be given to- Chad wick's O, Drowned at Sea. In tha nrB Hinnntphpa nf SnntnmhAr One of the most beautiful traits hg we note that five men were taken '.'' k Arm H I lu tne CQaracter OI tne late tf. O. I off the water-logged schooner Carrie Cox, was his intense love for his Hall Lister, Capt. Howland, by a vessel moMief. who diftd ahnrtlv tififnra h when off the North Carolina ooast. The went as Minister to Turkey. He wrote to a friend then, that the death of his mother was the great- est affliction he ever knew.Wii ' miogton Star. - " Y. SC. C. A. Work. Mr. L. A. Coulter, State Secretary for the Association in North and South Carolina, has been in New Berne a short while and made a good impression on the young men that he met while here. He held a conference with a number of gentleman Tuesday night at the rooms of the association and made a splendid talk about what these organizations are accomplishing throughout the country. Mr. Coulter is a man of energy and well informed and devoted to the cause in whioh he is now laboring. His principle object was to examine into the practicability of establishing a general secretary in New Berne. The interest in the association here is re viving and with the co-operation of our citizens we think its usefulness could be doubled and quadrupled. The young men are endeavoring to help themselves and with a little aid and enaouragement from thepubliowefeel"Pu j1'"- assured that they will have no cause to regret it. All young men and boys have some time for reoreation and if a good place is not provided for them they are liable to seek worse. Anna! Meeting, The annual meeting of the members of the New Berne Building and Loan Association will take place at the Y. M. A., rooms at a o'clock Wednesday evening Sept., 25th, 1889. J. R. B. Cabeaway, Sept. 20, td. Secretary. TO DISPEL COI.DS. Ileadaohes and Fevers, to cleanse the system tffectually. yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood ie impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, witnout irritating or weakening tkem. use Syrup of Figs. g r 'CROYaw-wjf mm h f VOEB Absolutely Pure. Thta Dowder r.fvt'i varlR. A marvel of purity, str'in:ih un J wliolcsomerieM. More economical ihaii ths ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In ootu petition with the muU tltude of low test, snort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal, Bakisu 1'owdkb Co.. 106 Wall st N.Y, luue23 tlsu wed frl Aw Snow LI ill Baptist: Wo were in formed yecterday that a colored woman on Mr, L. E. Pridjen's farm noar here, awoke the other rooming and found a large snake m the bed with her, and she at once vacated, leaving: the snake in full charge. Staggers among the horses here has assumed the form of an epidemic. Ten or fifteen have died in this county within the laBt ten days. An autopsy made by Mr. Laesiter on hie the brain was in a clotted condition and J A KErGj CllEIlCB tFOr very aars; also ine veins abont the head were full of dark clotted blood Pimples, boils and other humors are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. To cure them, take Hood's Sarsapanlla. 44 Some One. Lost, Between the residence of T. S. How ard, on South Front street, and T. A. (ireen, on the corner of Pollock and Hancock etreets, one small open face Silver Watch and Gold Chain. Finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Bank of Green, Foy & Co. Sept. 30, 1889. I will sell out my business of Cigar and Tobacco Store. Soda Apparatus. Fountains, Fixtures, etc., consisting of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Fancy Articles, ooniectionery. Jars, Cases, etc, etc.. all in my store (except what I may re serve as keepsakes or personal artioles) on reasonable and easy termB, to the right party. Continued ill health is my only real on for retiring. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. Benefit cf St. Johns Lodoe. NEW BERNE THEATRE. OTNTE NIGHT ONTIjY NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Carrie Hall Lister, we learned yester day, was bound from New York to Beaufort, with a cargo of stone. Capt, P. T. tlowland, of Beaufort, waa master of the schooner. The vessel became water-logged and unmanageable. Du-1 the atorfa Cant. Hnwlanil waa wnnheil VUB owy nope IS in, Standing overboard and drowned. The remain fast by a Solid Southern principles, I ing crew were taken off by a passing from ". which,, neither the maVsjharque. money can buy us, or the rich man's I Water Supply. government . oan .bully us. The! The hydrant plaoed in front of the day is coming and it is nearer atlwttonPltfrm was tested this after hand than wh thin fori-whan lTtW of water from Major Bonth will h thA ahME W.hnr of Dennison V water works is inexhausti :..,.''.,.. , , I Wo A. three i quarter inch stream f.-.ui n luwi a uu . 1 thronffh Oh hnndrAd ffiflh of 14 innh this couutry. . Columbia "Eecord. hnin was thrnirn mor tha thraa ntnr - , " - -. - i- I - J . W-m 1--, - ! lwV.. I MHI- miviv 1 , h i i . that tua Uouth is tha great break- Wm. w Oliver: at his own expense and town of Wilson filled with tobacco fao- SaT tZZ b0tK beat water e;amst centralization- and 1 has caused a redaction of percent. ob'TT.T, hasty retreat without standing upon ftn-rrW. nnrl th tlmA,' im the notion on thrf nlatf or Vm. ' " T the order of going. ITortunately for the From the State Papers. Raleigh is to have a $50,000 union depot. The Fayetteville Observer came to us last week enlarged and improved. It is issued semi-weekly now. An excel lent paper. Wilmington Star: Large bales of ootton seam to be the style this season me. do, too, was going the bear, neither stopping till we got home. I forgot I had a gun, that waa left in the mud, and when I went back next day for it I had not gotten over the fright and would jump at the crack of a stick. He went on to say, never before or afterwards waa he so demoralized in hunting bear or anything else. The fact is, Mr. Sparrow was an intrepid hunter, and was as easy in the thiok swamps at night alone as most persons are in their nouses. He would plunge through the ice for ducks and geese he killed (and he shot a great many) without any more hesitation than others would take a summer bath. But suoh exposure was too much for the strong est constitution, and it finally brought him to the grave in the very prime of life. We have spoken of bear swimming Neuse river. We have heard our fathers tell of one climbing in a boat with a single occupant. An old white man named Furlow had been to New Berne and bought a little pork and meal. Returning home, when opposite the marshes two or three miles above town, he heard something in the water behind his canoe, in which he was sit ting in the stern, paddling. Looking around he discovered a large bear close Rushing forward, he lOBt his paddle overboard in the excitement, and the bear orawled in behind, taking the old man's seat, who now sat on the head-cap of the boat. Bruin eyed him awhile, apparently with intense inter est, and it may be supposed the firsk ocoupant was not indifferent to the presence of his unwelcome com panion. All this went on silently for awhile, when brum bjoke the solemn stillness by rescuing down on the basket near him and drawing out the pork and began to feast without asking the owner leave, or offering to share with him. Xhrough with the meat, he pulled out a small bag of meal, and not stopping to untie it, tore it open, and sticking his oold black no se into it and drawing the dust into his nostrils, gave a snort to clear them, and soon devoured that. Now, again eye' Monday, Sept. 23. Dion Boucicault's Immortal Comedy- Drama Streets of New York,' Now in its S2d Tear of Uninterrupted Sucoes. Under the management of E. M. Gardiner. A superb company of New York Favor ites, w. c. Donaldson as Badger. Marvelous Scenio Effects, showing Union Square, New York City by Moon light, The Five Points, Baxter Street, and the Greatest Fire Scene ever intro duced on any stage. important This is the same com pany, scenery and effects that has ap peared in this play in all the leading theatre1 of America and Canada with marvelous success. General admission 50c. ; reserve with out extra charge. Gallery 25c. Tickets on sale at Bell's jewelry store. PUSH WILL TELL! with t-.Via farmara - A nnmhfli1 hav hftAn received weighing over 700 pounds inKth.e. old man 8nd lick,inK hi" mou,t.1? Bach with his tongue, as much as to say, "I ., , . tit:i t I may try you ubxii. j.uu uutuyuuiou oi in. uiui ""w wuM..- thi8 time the canoe had been turning tiK i w k LT" I li. J round and round and drifting towards CIUJ V j. . h goramns on the north shore, wh ch I 00,000 TONS COTTON SEED, For which Highest Market Price will be paid. We will furniRh SackB on application. We will exchange Meal for Beed. If you want highest price for your seed write or call on W. P. BURRUS & CO., Cotton and Corn Commies 'n Merchants, Market Dock, NEW BEUNE, N. C 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 settle the same, itemember, pro. crastination is the thief ot time. SILAS FULCHER, City Tax Collector. Sept. 18, 18S9. lw Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades as ever; the same quantities; measure and weight always 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 Right, 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 going to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! bofw3tLia country ends i when Ta wm 13,000 to 15,000 bale of cotton Cost' :ra army will have to -march t?W'M,,iBlto r . TfC ,, . irom wog.wu to 5700,000 . eaoh season into L.3 Lorth and Bate free ;,lMtt..m ,lt(l ftn . I - - IU IUW W" V lUDUIMIUVt; t ic-;:ial,lana against JSihi- 4 UbU, If UlUlUKtlVU ia ti Ilea e": ; Mr. J, T. Llnooln and family' of Bay- boro have returned from' a visit to Cur- C. V t'3 ...era friends need not ritnok county. - aura. : isasu naniy returned HOI jboro last night. Ives any Cithern uneasiness! from houses. Raleigh News and Observer: There is a movement on foot, we are told, to establish at an early day a ootton mill in this city for the spinning of cotton bagging alone. We understand tbe machinery is not very expensive and that the farmers are willing to take stock .a MM factory. -x ;. ; Ooldsboro Argus: There waa a happy social event solemnized at Mt. Olive yesterday morning::: the marriage of Rev. J. B. Barrell, pastor of the Baptist question. I ,Oov Fowle passed down "id Morehead lady of Mt. Olive, Rev. J. S. Dill, of jsternation they did palling it np after J . S I . r .... . l '. -.r ... '..h. AAiAl.il.. . ImvIiki tha 1) a Ka ha as TJim WlOIUi tnTlall MIS IHHV IWJ UVtUWi uw screams soon attracted the old man, the bear boarded his canoe or dug out" over the stern: if it bad been attempted over the side it would undoubtedly have capsized. There was a man on Little Swift oreek many years ago that bore the marks of a bear's olaws on his breast, received . when a ohild at home in the house. The males were all off at their usual employment and the females at home preparing dinner, when a bear suddenly appeared in their midst. - It waa: customary in those days in many church at Einston. to Miss Effle Kelly, country houses to ascend to the second a charming and widely popular young I story on a ladder, whioh' in their oon- 11 1 1 3 f. - r c f , negro domina- City last night. this city: officiating. Charlotte News: ' Charlotte's hand some ana elegant xoung men's unns- tian Association building in this oity, will be dedicated on the 22d Inst., by :3 aid of Federal ; Eon; F. M. Simmons is in the western rartfld hv ' Ihti Mrs. 2. Windier returned - from ttp mlA fa 11 western Nerth Carolina last night. i..i k,ym,ura iwuuva. igbi;i Vr.5:f r in . ISO OOUtn I Hn RA. n WhhfnrJ &n1 vrAnMin I An .ll ...Li, kin. , - - . . . I UU WMV. W. V T WW IT ... llookerton cupper attention of the bear, which turned and slapped him down and resumed eating what it oould find: then left the premises. Rev. R. O. Pearson, the evangelist, who off Hiaurely for the woods, mar-: Justly:be considered 1 the father of .vfi,-i w. the building. Mr: Pearson will conduct a week's services in the building. A To he continued. ;:3'. ia 1 a !3t "t0 fcrcoral mm, to A. John 4eft j yesterday for Washington, n. o.r;::"'. . At tha Hotel-Albert: W. B. Spier. nivLraond, Va.j Johii A. Russ,.' New York; II. Oaell,- Cape Henry, Va.; C. '1. low!,.-. Tone wall; D."B, Hooker, F. l O.- Fayboro; B. E. Odell, " " , J -i renders, FolloksviUe; '.II.. , . iw York. in the market, and wa dont think there will be this season. We are pained to chronicle the death of Mr. O. P. Ed wards, of this place, whioh sad event occurred Monday, the 0th Inst. iter. Mr. Thompson closed his protraoted meeting here last Friday night with nine additions. Revs. Nathan Hooker and Mr. Criop assisted him. .CH'iV.jaistsl M airoa tha 11 as fif mm nnnnl a tnlanr. No jute bagging 1 able, and often leads to self-destruc tion, we know or no remedy for dys' pepsia more sucoesiful than v Hood's Sarsaparllla. It aota gently ; yet surely and emcientiy, tones the stomaoh and other organs, removes tbe faint feeling. creates a good appetite, cures headaohe and refrebiios the burdened mind. Give Hood 'a Earrpparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. , .. Atanyoco of our Establishments will bo found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQIJOJtS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering lo great inducements in the Retail Trade J, , W. STEWaRT, Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Large stock of Fine Horses and Mules constantly on hand. Suited to driving, draft and farm work. Good and safe single and double teams. Saddle horses for both ladies and gen tlemen, Open all day and late at night. sepl8d4t Steamer Honard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Monday the 16th day oi September tha steamer Howard'" will ran the following schedule: ,, 7 ' : For.Trenton every Monday and Fri day at eight oVIook, and return oa Tuesdays and Saturday sw t-IM Sath faction guaranteed money refunded. A. L. Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE: E. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur SUl (R. R. Denori. S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle St Wholesale and Retail Liquor. ' Dealers. Mv ...;: ;',,-r--'."'.'. l', Jy''V 1. Jobbers of Cigars and "To i NEW BERNE; N. C. Ui9 aw. 1 'it- - '-a: :v;V': 4 ufflvffiim'i' tABOn Inasr I; angle df.ai:,,?,'?:?.; J,
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