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V Daily Journal; VOL. VIII.--NO. 150, NEW BERNE. N C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 11 n 4i .;z:3 LOCALS. Then all depends upon the young I mAn . Uav thAit via flwm Anri mafti - - . i iuoua .sl maw nun a i in uiiu aim nine 2, TVED et MOHtTTp. oy ejt-1 : - r.t'naiotot Norfolk ottew.tndlon8 to jearn and bold fot the vu be served in n Mjle. Utep2a 8. right! 'May they never : deett a r?o?. lint. Store w Middle itrnt, j popular government for one of the -V one aoonroui rwiwa,Hi7 ; i1ft.l W. A or. IQIIf JURJ U1VJ BVdUU tlH fU VU1U in defence of a free, constitutional republican government! Let them look to Heaven for wisdom, and lAAfi hnnn th rrAp.r-rierhf. arm nf ru.n.ndreDiroiothend make! Jehovah for 'guidance. Said an pants, at her residence, on Railroad English writer "The fairest flower street, near the . depot, - Give her a . " , , ... trial -ri- ep4 dim? in the garden of creation is a young selected Extra Early I mlnd,ofFering and unfolding itself J-l Jersey Wakefleld Cabbage, German to (he influence Of the Divine WlS Kele and Early Milan Turnip Seed at dfl vfiiiftfronft . irs E. u. Meadows & Co 's Drug store, v :i aoiDiM tne nenotrope turns us aagSl-im. , - - - l fweot oiobboius to tne bud." vva TTEEFUL Tanlson's Universal Atlas tain gt0Q Messenger. KJ of the World, flew ediuoivana L oue door from Pollock, apply to .:, Btipt. 21. lw. DH. r- W. JaUQHXS. A J. REACH & CtoV American Af-I XX sociatioa Base us ana oat, or deand bv reaueet. at ?iT;-, '" sepl7-tf.U, V. W. tw Pauke'84 E. J, GILBEBT la prepared to) Personal. Misa Emma Henderson end Miss Carrie Arendall left yesterday for Stan ton, Va., where 'they will attend the Wesley en Female College. Mrs. D. T. Cam way and little grand son and Miss Eleanor Carraway re- revise i. Persons desiring the work! mav see sample and leave orders all ; Journal office. . . RIR3T-CLAS3 job work executed at ik?n .fflu An atla'antsi-'- cnrr-lav 1 LOCAL NEWS. Continued. TEe largest bear of which we have any record, was trapped and killed in what is oalled the Lake field. It was Terr fat and when dressed weighed h-A kniiiluJ .nil -I-.- tnt T" turned last night from the western part tf 'k "MVrVhaU states he jince; and .there met a lady who to ol the State. M ZrtiJZ it ih- ht n- it. formed me that a day or two before her a j.-.i-.. t ttt r - ... ... -.A.,M"h..A 'iij An ol inusDana waeioxnuntinc wiinnispaoB Dut-nuwuu-ut d. -rjo, u. tu- ... -..-.. a.. uv u;. -.u , nhHinr fox until it u Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad, J"' n"? f"J'T" nearly exhausted. He was standing with his familyf passed down to More- th5 wlittir V0t. was th favorite ne?' h!" hor.9e .and ..bu8Rv lB. Pn hnuiritTlajitniirht nn hUannnUI nl.l.A-ii tkA ; - field when the iox discoverea mm, ran Tto"'do","-,"aw'1; I u...) .-. w. .kA f.. uuoiouH ouuiiuK uv, ma iujl woo iuub A TTnfol Alkn-t TT TT.ll T)M.nnni1 I . - 1 r i. , . .u, u.uu-,-, Md d- . country and KuroDe. Va. : W. H. Moshier, Baltimore, Md.: with the prediction that he would be Miss Ruth C. Perrv. sitv: A. T. Neal. I oome famous as a writer. He was then RaJeigh; 0. M. HookerAurora; Jno. liia" Hosier, Adams Creek; A. H. Whit- reaoh the -xDeotation of his friends and comb, Stonewall; William Cleve.lcome up to their predictions. Like Vanceboro; E. M. Gardiner, Miss Clara premature fruit, his mind matured Douglass. Miss Libbie Moore, Patti ely d early decayed. At twenty, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jis. Redmond Notice. Lobel, W. A. Adams, H. Chessman, AVI., UDU. UUVBJ JUDii W. Slover, Grand Rapids, Mich. Tna true test aa to whether any given line of business is a monopoly ; The wall of the market dook is being rebuilt. The build int? or nunied bv N. S. Rich' ,. - .. i, .... i ; lies in toe application OI compeiuion I ardson & Son, printers, is being re If it have no competition it is prao paired. . e - i ! a 1 0 ik. I-. a. I licauy a monopoly, ana u on not mtX bales of cotton sold yesterday SUSOeptible of any competition it -Slat the exchange, bringing from Id to an absolute monopoly. Economist.! 10 cents per pound. Larra ahinmenta of irooda are beine rrra early , Dira . caicnes ine I ,tceiyed daily over the various freight worm" is a maxim, though trite J lines by our merchants. and unpolished, which has become There willbeamatoh game of base axiomatic. It is a saying Capable ball this morning at 10 o'clock at the Of being applied , to a thousand Fairground between two New Berne undertakings, and when its moral About the Exodus. The exodus fever among the colored people of this community has subsided considerably. Since they found out that there is a money-making orowd after them, trying to toll them off to the Mississippi swamps, they are suspi cious, and fail to believe all the smooth yarns they hear about great advantages and plenty of money in any of the promised lands." we see irom the Wilmington papers that abont two hundred people left that oity last week, whioh was not as large a nines. The tubes for the boiler of the New Berne fire engine hare arrived and Mr. Edwards was at work putting them in yesterday. THE Republicans are making a Prayer meeting tonight at 8 o'clock ' boodle camDaien in the new States. ' ho lM)uae of Mr Brioe Anderson, on nik kx..n.( .w.. i.-.a iA-f rouoca acreec, unaer tne auspices oi la' sought it can be forced in two words: "Be -prompt." Mt. Olive Telegram. the Y. M. C. A. The regular prayer meeting of the young men of the Baptist church will beheld this evening at 8 o'clock. All persons cordially invited to attend. How they do oome to the circus! Peo pie came from every direotion yester day and we could tell by the very ap pearance of things that a "circus was iTnE Georgia farmers are again I nigh." a small sail boat came from at home. They bad a driving time down the river with five people and of money for these States, and for ; Virginia as well, and ' that the 1 Democrats are short of iunds. . This $ is .probably true. If boodle will win the new States and Virginia, the e. o. p. will get them. -India napolis Sentinel. numoer as was expeotea to leave, inei a ittle onild re00llects seeing the cat. Goldsboro Mercury says that twenty I Mr. Worthington, a neighbor and four families have zone from there. I hunter, was with Gaston and brought Nearly all of these went to Mississippi. .VnVar.yuru6. St The colored people here, from what we I doe8 the bear, occasionally venture in can learn, don't like the idea of going! sun-shot for a fowl or a lamb or a pig. to Minainnlnni. Thnv anv thnv want tol Mr. James Hanoook, of this place.when resiaine not lonz Binoe on ice uaa-s ui t.ha Nnnan nnnr Fnwlor'n fnrrv. ahnt a There is more talk than action in the I very ittrge one witn a piBtol, whioh his matter, we think, and we doubt wheth-1 dogs ran up a tree just back of his three, doznn nnonln will leave! garden fence one Sunday in broad day ThAa.n.ihiA h- when they thus venture, tney ao er this community. people are going to examine into the thing before they rush off anywhere. Those who do leave will probably cause very little loss to this section. They have- vlsitied - State fairs, vV estern farms and cheese factories, , and have taken in everything, from : the Cincinnati ballet to the blue ' bass of the great lakes. They car ried some wide-awake, men and : doubtless gotf some good hints. Tho excursion was a success. Augusta Chronicle, ' four barrels of grapes aboard, which all means, "we are going to the show to day." The devotional exercises at the Y. M 0. A. Sunday afternoon were well at' tended and they were made interesting. The leader, Mr. J. K. Willis, rather de parted front the usual way by making it a song service and selecting biblioal quotations applicable to that subject The songs were beautiful and rendered There is very little probability wJth 'oirit ,ndfe,1iing' that Senator Evarts will be re elect-1 At the Theatre Lost Night. ed to ths Senate, fin . that forum 1 The theatrioal season opened last be has not maintained reputation which he has the bar. lie has seemed the great I n'?hta" 4116 Preanouaewitn tne pre made atl " xor." . . i a iarge auaienoe was present to witness ' I tha narfnrmannn. ortiiflh alinitoil haartv and doubtless has felt that h6 was, LppiftuBe, Everybody seemed to enjoy out ot his element. , tie la one oi the evening's entertainment. The com the greatest lawyers that the Amer-1 pany made a very pleasant impression ican bariias graduated, but Bufnslnpo&the aadienoe, and the entire play Ohoate was a complete disappoint. wa yeu t eceivea. ment in the Senate. Sioux City Trnm gmtrt-.. Journal. - . V .-v ' - i Thev sav that Governor Fowle is iust I having a. 'whoonin'1 time hnnttna and EX -POSTMASTER GeNEEIL fishing down about Newport, And the ""CriAS h. JAMES haspreparea an I other members of the party are having " . - . it' . v - ' ll. . t. m' .1 i. ".a. f . .,1 t f r- or - neeaea nostai re just a muca tua as us - vmei mm- f.r. ,,':.vwl!l annflftr; Ithele-tM-, .Octcl.r rcrum.: MrrJamesM leP d7;ftom them stating , . , . ., ., ! .t -li-iln tney aauauiiacwo ueer ana on. cures i-B me rauway au fBUrUgator. and were making It Uvely for 13 i.n j j vuuiuh i miv i B-ame in tnat section or oonntrv. aI c-'t to be very' greatly im-h, ;v . : "' 1 ';: ,: r " ' 1 oul.r r. steamer Newberne of the 0. D ei c -.. ,t csa management, so as to wH arrive Itbight.'f' riva CTCBse: and that loceanipos- f the ekeame Eaglet 6f the:E. C P t i " It greatly to be . Cheapen line sailed yesterday with lumber, cot '''5'i i .-.".-! I a. alAu. '.til lanli.nl this line will tail' tomorrow afternoon at a pviooKi,i'H:rwi : The steamers Tahoma and L. A. Cobb arrived with large elrous parties. :The Tahoma: sails .tonight Vt'..,: :! ;y;,. I . inn' n i!iv ary ; subscriptions to rcHi:ry have (been 1 r.'.iiaaore looka for 1 1:: ;jingv prospect of . trv re established Timber Thieves. n da m mnch for tier f ' to JM. nd PW aUu -1 :ry direction. x It ; tbe work -should : 3 rc- Jtlo. The Ar:ri:r.apeoJ 1 1 1 zy cf tie Trapping and Hunting Bear, Panther, Wild Cat and Wolf in Craven Co. at different places, soon striking the trail and giving the cry, the pack took it and ran off where the fox jumped In the field. I never knew the result of the ohase, whether Reynard finally out-witted them or not. He seemed to know I was not his enemy on that day at least. The writer was at Mr. Henry Thompson! '8 in Stantonsbnrg not long he was not above the ordinary level. It was the reverse with his eminent and accomplished father. He became day after day more learned and wise. The oat hunt referred to commenoed early in the morning just over Smith's creek opposite the Federal cemetery and con tinued several hours with a pack of trained hounds. The cat was finally oaptnred by the dogs, near the spot where it was started, though during the ohase, it had gotten miles away in the swamps on the creeks and river. A game and desperate fight was made by it before its death with a pack of hounds Mr. Gaston states that it could have easily pulled down a horse. His description of the battle is very fine. He takes you to the scene of the com bat, in the mud and water and there you apparently witness it from begin- ing to finish. The writer, though then saved and she had him home in excel lent condition. Here was exhibited in stinct equal to reason. In the last re sort he threw himself at the feet of the hunter. He knew with the dogs it was certain death, with the man he might escape, and d id , witb.tns life. But Rey nard has no meroy with the fowls in the barn yard, and he might say neither does men that prey upon everything from a little bird to an elephant for sport or to gratify his appetite. W. (Concluded.) POWDER Absolutely Pure. "(This powder 'never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholeaomeneM. Mora economical than ths ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude or low test, abort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal Bakimu 1'owdbb Co., 108 Wall t N Y. Iune23 dau wed frl AW Anna! Meeting. The annual meeting of the members of the New Berne Building and Loan Association will take place at the Y. II. 0. A., rooms at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening Sept., 25th, 1889. J. H. U. UA.RRAWAY, Sept. 20. td. Secretary. An Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser receives a fair equivalent for bis money. The familiar bead-line "100 Doses One Dol lar," stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsapa rilla. This can easily be proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real eoonomy, buy only Hood's Sarsa parilla. Sold by all druggists. 1 Cotton and Grain Exchange-Mce.; There will be a Regular Meeting of the Newborn Cotton and Grain Er change, Wednesday, Sept. 25th, at Eight o dock, p.m. A full attendance is desired. 24 8t JAS. REDMOND, Seo'y great mischief generally, before run off or killed. I beard a farmer of the coun ty, state in conversation, that he was walking in the woods with his dog and ran a wild oat from her bed in a decay ing hollow log on the ground ; turning it over, out ran several little kittens, tsn nf whinh ha nantiirarl n ft fir flnmn jaorrowmg newspapers. I effort As small as these were, seem- If there are any annoyances inflicted I ingly only a few days old, they attempt- upon editors, the borrowing of theirou ."" naa exchanges is one of them. It is true H luui tue granting oi bo smaii lavur aim his over-coat pocket, first together, the loan of a single newspaper seems ! and there they commenced fighting nothing more than rioht. and that a re I each other; he then put one in the other .,m ,a Aian.r.- tm. . Pooket; night ooming on, when he got the view taken by borrowers, but hear the other side. Mr. A. comes in and wants to see one of your papers juBt a moment, and walks out with it, saying that he will return it right away. It is more than probable that it is one of your most important exchanges, and home he had neither one, both had escaped, he stated, they oould hide as quickly in the grass as a partridge. Wild cats are numerous still in this county, in almost every section of it, and the fox is on the increase. On Broad and Little Swift creeks they are now very annoying. If axoose,turkey, duck or ohioken gets beyond speaking distanoe of the house, it is not apt to return. We remember an exoiting Special Notice to the Circus People, And all others in want of Goods of every description. Large Drive in Tobacco Prices ranging from 15c, per lb.up. Dont't forget to call and examine my stock of various other Goods at LOW PRICES. Yours, anxious to please, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. Insurance. you may need it before you thought lor. A. has read it at bis own place of I scene when a bov connected with fox business and pocketed it or put it in hunting. Gaston, Worthington, Black some Dlaoe for safe-keeping until it Is I -edge, Sparrow, Cacort and others were PUSH WILL TELL 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 LOWERTHAN 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 Hoe 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! convenient for him to return it, think' ing that you did not care for one paper where so many were received. That very paper may be the one you are wanting, and its absence is interfering with your work. If you have not for gotten who has it, you must call a boy from his regular work ani send for it Mr. A. is out or his office may be locked, and this is what makes the edi tor think bad. If Mr. 'A. was the only one to borrow your paper for a short while, yon oould remedy that by subscribing for him, bnt in the woods, chasing with a large pack of hounds, a fox and being pushed to desperation, he made for the town. Down Neuse road, first to Queen street, then down Queen to New street, and down that came the fox in the lead, with the dogs in full ory and the hunters on horses near up, urging them on. It happened to be reoess at the Aoademy and about one hundred boys joined in chase as the fox came by. It startled the town, the noise made by the dogs and hunters. The fox turned off lust beyond the Presbyterian churoh and saved himself nnder a stable on a lot now the garden of Geo. Allen, Esq Of course Reynard had been anight INSURANCE ON Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, Country Stores, Country Dwellings. Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler Insurance. The assets of the Companies repre sented by me aggregate over $100,000,000. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Newbern, N. C. At any one of our Establishments will be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering lo great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called W the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. B. and 0. (and we might take up nearly pr0wler and there before. That day he the entire alphabet) have an equal claim and most be supplied. Books and magazines are other articles that are often considered publio property. If we mistake not there are now about half a dozen books taken from the Joobnal'b library, and tome of them books of value. Being trustful in the promptitude of the borrowers, we did lentitled to not keep tneir names, ana we consider disturbed. that we are out just tnat many doom, was jumped some miles in the country, But so much sport in so short a time was never before engaged in by the boys, and all regretting the ohase was so soon over. It was proposed to rip up the floor of the stable, but the hunters finalhrconoluded,as the fox had shown unusual gameness and endurance he was rest, thus was not further I do not believe we have the red fox in our county. They were first brought from England to some of the Northern States many years ago and have been since gradually going South. I nave seen them in Wake county In the days of Washington, FOR IfilEN ONLY! H rWl lilt. General and NEEV0US DKBIUTY; CI I W V Weakness of Body and Hind: Effects J ' XAiJCi of Errors or Excesses in Old or Younf . Unbolt, Kohl, SUNHOftD fall Reitorrd. How U K.lftrr u Stiw-thraWKiK.UHHKVELOPliD OKA8 PIBTgof BOBT. tbwlutolj laMllas HOIK TKBATHKNT BcacSte la a tar. Baa testify rron 41 Statra, TtrrltarlM, aaS Forelga Caaatrtoa. Toa w wrlta than. Book, fallaxplaaatloa, aad praalv AallaS gwalad) A-. Addnaa R( sUOlCAl CO., BUFFAIO. R. 1. Sath I action guaranteed money refunded. J. W. STEWART Won. Hill, two colored men,: chose last Sunday night to take a raft of timber from Moody & Clarke's mill and carry it aorosa the river to Blades' mill and r rcSncry ' would sell it. Mr. Moody was soon on their t3 cctntrcialltrack and had them arrested and taken before Justice Crlnson. In failure to give a hundred dollar bond they were bound over to court. Tbe warrant was for V.'n. Gill, but it was afterwards prove., that his real name was John Duilrj. I 1 has before bad similar eoou; :3 1 ht againBt him. , 1 Cf tl3 ; List of letters Remaining, in the postoffice at New Barne. Craven county, N. 0., Sept., aiat.- 188ft: - ': t?J: . Misa Presiller Adams. Damond Barnes. I and he was a fox hunter, near mount Harrv Clarke. C. 0. Coventor. Patrick I Vernon was a blaok fox often chased Coppell, William Cuff, Ctpw Robert though never aught. The color, no Davis, sohr. Etta, Robert E. Lee Davis, doubt,' was accidental. A year or two care of sohr. T. M. Thomas, Miss Mollis ago the writer was riding along the Davis. Miss Retta Dewey, oare of Geo, road about eight '.miles below .New Green. William Green. Gilbert Thomas Berne.1 Coming to a running branch, Green, Miss Christian Gardner, George I stopped in It to allow the horse to drink ; W, Houston, R. G. Houston, Misa Ollyia I soon, a fox came .in 'the road meeting Jollv. a. T. Johnson. Jones z Jones. J. me. ; uasung nis neaa up, toot a sur M. Jones. Miss Fannie Jones, care of lvey.of the situation and oommenoed John Haul, Miss Susan Knapp, William lopping water ( within twenty 'feet of M . Linooln, Miss A, 0 'Neal, Wiley Out- the horse.; Now and then he would lay, Clement Stanly, Mrs. M. P. Smith, pause, raise, his head and listen, then Richard Smith, Miss May Hapee.ai. jr. drink again. we soon neara tne dogs, Shintell, care Of T. A. House, Mrs, the fox mounted a rail fence that Charity Taylor, Mies Patsey Ann White, I crossed the branoh on one. tide and care of Mahaley-White,. W. B. Welsn. I running on it to the land on the ( oppo-Persons-calling for above letters, will I site aide, be jumped as far he oould in say advertised,and give date of list. . the road and ran back through the water , The regulations now require that one I in the branch, ana within reaoh of my cent shall be collected on the delivery i's I . i biliouB and nor- 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.' . ' sepl8 d4t of each letter advertised. V;w-::V:i-WH. E. Cl.KKB,P.:M.;'i-' Eoonomy and strength are peculiar to Hood's iraaparllla, the only medicine of whioh "100 Doaos One Dollar" Is truo. 77 City, Tax Notice. : whip, though I did not, nse: it, being) The City Tax List Is now in my fiends willing to give him a fair chance for i for collection. ' All persons owimr olt his life. . He mounted the fence again, I taxes are requested to oome forward crossing the branoh as before, and this and settle the same.' Remember, tiro olaarsd himself-"' The doge coming up, : m SILAS FULCHER.t : ' after centirx about for awhile, one v..fc.Vi.T v ; City Tax Collector, went aloez tao fonoe, reMlng p oa it Vt &pt 18, 1889.x- i the Retail Trade of A. L Gregory S Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Soott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Rta. (R. R. Depot). S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Sts Wholesale and Retail Liquor. Dealers. Jobbers of Cieara and To bacco, NEW BERNE, N. C. auglGdw Superior uonr Statb o North Carolina, ."uo. vvonir, . i , , oonrl. V. M. 81mmons. administrator of L. n. ua. BOn, r. - VS. Hancy Hudson, Geo. T. Hudson, John xiuuavu, jsa. d. jauiuon, Mara Disoaway and Josephine hla wife, and F. Clrlah. C .M l. J... A - . A. ..... f To John s. flndsoah sr ? 1 Vouoe. 1 ': Take notice. That this orooeedlna la to ab. i order of the oou- to sell tha land w wu-a waoii uia Min ; . . t I),B. Hudson to maka asseta ia,x , d; of hla admlnlatiator to pay hie o , nd eharRes of admlnlstrattoo, nnd , I l aiA TAntllrarf irt AnnAM h. f tain an of the late the hands debts and that VOd ara rentllrtd to innaar hAfnrA a. atthaoourt house In said Jonea oounty -., v v., or demur to the pet ition died herein. t ; . This Uth day of September, 1KK9. " ' w THOH. J, WHlTAKBB, ' - l Clerk Superior Obflrt of , "" ' .;BepS,or y Jonea uouuty.Nortli Carolina, !
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