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wmmm -r r 0 i Hi VQJ,. III.-NO. 151. .NEW BERNE. N. C, "WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 11 IT : . 21 LOCALS. J' A. Old Seals of New Berne. " c" -0 I lj't i $M.86; Daniel Btimson. making I the total turn thai drawn aggregating fOnv dhtinraishad fallaw-eiUsanJaetUement. t dave. $4: 8. R. Street, nearly $4,000. -Mr. W.K.Newgent, j. : BCt. tion of the law in respect to' the hfflni a fnA 1r w in ma anil n IVED at RacliiTs, bys -- w . 1. 1 - ..t.ii. inn n n n t i n aTiuiii irifinu iiinu am a i in murium a i lautra. v-m umuwu& uailuiwvuo a iaaj v as -. . . . . .. - ;.....,. ...... . fefe. uIl.Zi.-r-, two eitj of New Berne eon, mating s doom, su.ou; a. w. rattlesnake, eaptored lee. than a month r- P""" vwuto luVlwr luom whkhhavelatelT been sent to CoL W.I Carman, listing taxee, $40; W. B. Lane. I ago in the "wilds" of Sort. Iho ihnmpZk iVdf w wnHCl 18 ifprencB. Pt Beaaly by Mr. F. W. Smith, r f rom jVoUookppiy to lathi- in., rn. uL ... V. 21 lw, DB. rVW. HUGHES, . " w vvuow ivi i onagepors, . iionneoiiout, ana wa wwv inuvuni, Vu.uu, u i ineei. i r rt Ar.'. martnan a I TioiaLe8 we law ana it violates I lorwaraea to air. Bryan oy express, isueriu oiuw, i. i. mcwiruiun, ..Jon Ease Balla and Bata. or-1 the ftthlng hf honorahTa Rnortsmftn.lTheee eeale were giren to Mr. Smith byllOO blank marriage license, $1.50; . . I ' 7. ' . . . . . s . . . i . w . . I .- - . 1 a i w a r,:v..j.oiaii. Airy, waa in vowu nonaay ana aenry a. oryan, naa in nia pooBeeaiuu uamuiuiK luua.u. -Tnead ar exhibiting "Jumbo"- the boss Serne eon, making 8 books, 12.50; M. W. rattlesnake, captured leas than a month LW. Carman, listing tazee, $40; W. B. Lane, ago in the "wilds" of Sorry rb 1. of oonveying lunatics to asylums, $29.45; reptile had 13 rattles and a button, was then board of Primers, $5,50; deek for JlSS dent J tr reauest. at acfl7-tf.l .';. Wh. L. PaLMRbV MC3. E. J. GILBERT is prepared to clean and repair oiot he and make pants, at her residence pn Railroad street, near the depot, trial. ; sept dim ship. 0x the night of the 19th a horri ble disaster occurred at Quebec, ?!y?" f Canada, f Several tons of rock Blid frnm riariA TllamAniY an1 fha tiiA NEW CROP eeleoted Eztm Early T , m "L 80 1 Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, German I Of JJUfferlU Terrace, to Cham plain I Court of Equity of Craven county. Mr. Kate and Early Milan Turnip Seed at Btreefr, three hundred feet below, Bryan will present the corporation seals nittim'' demolishing in its course seven to the city at the next meeUng of the JL ' 1 ' J v;,' flwplHT,. ,Tn Mirn. nA city council, and the seal of the Court Usat uii l unison a unrversai Alias -," - ..--- -'-' "vv" of tho Worlds New edition and wounded have been taken put. It TJrL JXL0 wirtatrseTea aays to recover Jor iLoffloe. --rtv,y?ltf..Mallthe'bodieaThe damage will IT'Lr-CLASS job work executed exceed tlW,(K)0. a. tnis ouice on aatisraotory terms. - a Federal soldier who obtained them I clerk 'a fees, $14.90; binding tax books, in the usual way. One of them seems I $4; Geo. A, Hill, keeper of Clermont to be quite anoient and has the word! bridge, $10; Rachel Ireland, keeper of New Bern" on it. The other is not sol Willis's budge, $8 50; E. E. Quidley, old and has the words "The Commie-1 janitor courthouse, $10; J. A, Hichard- sioners of New Bern." Col. Beasleyl eon, making out tax list, 1889, $350. sent to Mr. Bryan the seal of the Jones County Items. yery low. Trent river is getting low for the timber men The crop of chinquapins is fine of Equity to the Superior Court at its I the boys are buisy eating them next term. too and son returned to Foa G o vern menfi tofoster ' capt-1 tal is to make labor more depend ent. , . r - t IIS,' t I-1 J 1 Genekai, Mahonk's outgoing! ,urprljed documents amount, s; to. abont a wagon load each day, w ; , The Virginia. Midland railroad has made a big reduction in its -freight charges, cutting them down 35 percent.;;; LOCAL NEWS. ' Several caBCi 'of diphtheria in the city now. Did you see him there ? Wasn 't you Personal. Gov. Fowle and Raleigh yesterday. Mr. Robert C, Keogh and Mr. Charles M. Keogh left yesterday for Boston, Mass. Mr. F. Ulrich and wife returned last night from a trip to Baltimore and New York. Mr, E.K. Bithop returned from the North last night. Stonewall Items. The circus hag about depopulated Pamlico. Sam Campen has completed his new store and failed it with new goods. There seems to be an attraction for a Smith creek beau in Stonewall. He makes his visits quite punctual. Mr. S. Q. Roberts and lady were down on a visit to Mrs. Ann E. Cherry. Mrs. Roberts' mother, aud left for New Berne yesterday morning. Cotton ia receiving a Bet-back by the depredations of the worm. I hardly think there will be harvested more than one-half as much in Pamlico as was last year. Corn is an average crop, and po tatoes bid fair to be an average one. mm The cotton farmers say that they have the poorest crop of cotton that they have had for many years. Trenton has another new bar-room rtiunarf nd in full hlfiAt Wf (lan V. Andrews ia the proprietor. ' Anual Meeting. The farmers report a very short crop Abe annual meeting of the members Of fodder. Many who have heretofore 01 wewew Berne Building and Loan sold fodder say that they will have to e00""""" wm v" P'ace Bl lDB 1 buy fodder. POVSDEB Absolutely Pure. Thlg;powder never varlM. A marvel of purity, Birenplh ami wholesomt neat. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, aa4 cannot bo bom in ivxhIUou with the mul titude of low les, Miort weight, alum ec phosphate powder, sold only la cane. Royal Uaki.nci l'OWME Co., 1U WU St N Y. une23diu wed frt Aw M.I C. A., rooms at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening aept., aoth, ioy. J. R. B. Carhawav, Sept. 20, td. Secretary. : Senator Cullom. of Illinois is announced as a Candidate for the 'Republican Presidential Nomina tion in JL805.-"i -f J It rained, but didn't they come, didn't they coma to the circus ? There were thirty-seven boats in the Geo. W. Spencer, Harry Stevens, Chas, market dock yesterday afternoon at one E. French, New York ; Daniel J, Joy, time, Frank Cooke, J. Hayes and L. Wil There will be a meeting of tbe Cot- liama, Cincinnati; T. J. Bar ten, J. B. ton and Grain Exchange tonight at 8 Gentry,C. L. Irwin and Henry Spencer, o'clock. Chicago; Dr. Charles B. Woodley, J. A. Five bales of cotton sold vnnterdav. I Smith, Trenton; L. L. McGonigal, J.H Prin. fmm in 1.9 in B.i f. Mathews, Smith's creek; Prof. S. C Vigor and Vitality Are quickly given to every part of the Dody Dy Uood a Sarsapanlla. That tired invigorated. The brain ia refreshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. 2 Bragraw, Polloksville; R. Atlanta.' The New' Tork World of last Friday Is embelished; with a fine likeness of Col. Thomas H. Holt, Lieutenant 4 Governor . of North' Carolina. - I , John Robinson's Exhibit. 1 hough tbe weather was rainy an immense crowd witnessed the ex hi the residence of I bition of Robinson's circus yesterday The Pemoeratio part; ia the jiurneymens party.rJu every part oi the country Utt -attracting the majority of the young ! and r intelli gent voters to its ranks. ,, pound. . One hundred and twenty of the peo. pie ronneotea with the circus were registered at Hotel Albert. The Working Society of the Method ist church meets at B. G Credle tonight at 8 o'clock. The parade took place at 10:80, and Tonight is the time for the annual after passing . through the principal meeting of the Building and Loan As-1 streets, took up at the tents opposite soclation. The meeting will be held at be fair grounds the Y. M. O. A. rooms at 8 o'olook. Ry an invitation from Mr. John Low- Cottan nrarer-mefltimr nf th .m.nr low w0 wer8 taken through the men men of the Baptist church will be held this evening, at 8 o'olook, at the Marine Beeckam's Pills weak stomach. act like magic on a 1 race Hospital On South Front street. ' A time indicator has been placed at the passenger depot of the A. & N. C. railroad, bo that no questions need be asked to learn the time of the arrival Time, patience, and , ju - ment will do more to solve the ; problem at the South hau any po iitical i measures whatever.. An exodus is not ppssible. New TorkLn(j departure of trains. World, v - .i ur. ' , J It has been officially announced that all who expect to hare exhibits at the State Pair must arrange the space and place .their, articles, in v position before snndown October "12th.:'.'. "'.; Mr. Nathan Henderson, of White Oak township, has lost his mind, fie waa brought to Trenton on Friday last. to be sent to the Asylum There ia an old colored man in Jnnna At iiotei Aioert-u. E. wairaren, county named William Dove, aeed Philadelpnia; R. I. Wade, Richmond; about 75 years, the youngest of 18 ohil- feeling is entirely overoome. The blood aren, ana ms motner is sun living. 1 is purified, enriched and vitalized, and Several sick horses in this vicinity, I carries health instead of disease to Two have died in Trenton, Mr. Job L. every organ. The stomach is toned and Kinsey lost one about two weeks ago 1 strengthened, tbe appetite restored and Mr. E. G. MoDaniel lost a fine horse The kidneys and liver are roused and last Friday. The exodus meetings are held here every few days and are well attended I enquired of one of the exodusters when thev expected to start for their Roeenbaum, new hones. "Well," said he, "I don't exactly know," and then he said that President Harrison had written to the head man at New Berne that he would send them all the money they needed to defray their expenses in a few days Won't these few days be many years! How simple they are to believe such reports. It is real interesting to read the com munioation of W. in last week's Jour nal, as it carries the old men like us back to stories and yarns of the hunters when we were boys. Well can I re member fifty-four years ago when the r A man nt TrAt,t,n Ininnakin Th n agerie in advance of the performance Mallard. William Harrison and Shadric and shown all the animals and a de-1 Mallard and others would get together soriDtion eiven thereof, a courtesv I and relate their and their fathers ad PUSH WILL TELL Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades as ever; the same quantities; measure and weight always juet and generous; but that Cotton ud GraiDExchEg8-!foticB. PRICES ARE LOWERJHAN EVER There will be a Regular Meeting of Less profit and more patronage is our the Newbern Cotton and Grain Ex- idea of future trade. We don't worry onange. weanesaay, sept. -5lh, at I about patronage. JMght o docs, p.m. A full attendance is desired. 24 8t JAS. REDMOND, Seo'y. Special Notice to the Circus People, And all others in want of Goods of every description. muoh appreciated. There was some splendid and grace ful riding and other features of remark- ability, but the most pleasing and ex citing was the grand hippodrome. The four pony chariot race, jockey and hur- ana relate meir ana ineir xatners'aa-i TV m v I ventures with bears, wolves and pan- LAXiTe UriVe 111 lODaCCOl .1-- m.L. ,. 'r....l - WW. -unag ii comury. oui PrloM TaDgiDg tiQm 15o per lb shot with a rifle. We were shown yesterday some very fine Irish potatoes which were grown at A SILT LAKE CITY, speolal Of I Black mountain, this State. They were Septfber rl9th says that- Mrs.Jvry large, and we think superior to Uiraia Snell. of MaladJ Idaho, has Northern potato. It is a pity we Among the trophies taken by Gov. " uuumu Vaij iu uwu iBiieuiimuie raoe, monkey raoe, and man nnnt tn varteret oounty, was an alii, against horse. As far as we heard the gator, over four feet in length, whioh order and behavior among all conneot was killed by the Governor's eon Daniel, Jed with the circus was good and their a boy of nine years, who ia an excellent iftneuaire chaste. these good old hunters have all passed over the dark river, and their old hunt ing grounds have neither wolves or panthers, but occasionally a stray bear is oaptured that hunger has caused to venture out on the old hunting die races, wheelbarrow race, barrel race, grounds to search for something to eat. The hog cholera has given the citizens 1 of this vicinity the go-by thus far. Should it make its appearance, let the I farmers recolect that the last Legisla- 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. 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! tnre gave the farmers of Jones county a law compelling owners of siok hogs to take them from the ranee and nlace Accounts and Allowances made by one I them where other hogs could not get Board of Commissioners of Craven I to them, and when one dies the owner ri ,. w..fi . vi.t lis compelled to bury him or else be Insurance. given birth to sixtets, three boys and throe girls, they -weigh eight pounds all together All are bright and hearty and promise to live. can't boy them instead of sending to New- York after potatoes. But North Carolina freight rates are against us. Monday in Sept., 1889. FOR PAUPERS THBEE MONTHS. Elsey Piver, for support of self, $4.50! Hezekiah Davis, for Penelope Taylor, $3; Isaao Brown, for self, $4.50; Mary Gatlin, self, $6.00; Jabin Jasper, for subject to be indioted and punished for his neglect. Let us all attend to this and see that the law is enforced, as we firmly believe that it is our duty, not only for our own protection, but for the protection of all, even those who are too oareless and negleotful to take care of themselves. We are confident that Saves a Sailing' Party in Distrets. W. ftanv fcha tnWn-miner frnin t.tiA Nav. . 40 wVi". and Qbaemr of Tuesday momiwr . . . l - : - - a. . ... ' 'a l. i "tit ' I Beems 10 ureaa a return to - w asn- Gov. Fowle and ' a party of friends ington. ' She has been very happy were ou trolling Saturday evening, : n.n.,'':.i:.kA... and espied a boat in distress near the at Deer Park. AS She detests ; SO- , bnoyi The eea was . running very ciot v. and esDeciallv tbe heteroeen-1 nigh, nut arter much diniouity the uov hbw i uuntruBoueu iuom, its is was PtRv Shnnard' 83: J. L. Toler. for Linn striot enforcement of the law will fully Dunn, $4.50; Juiia Maokey, ,baSS Geo, J. Dudley, for Jack and Mary .,Inw ,n(1 m.iino, Amana Jones, $o; wm. uieve, jr., ior uaroiine i human beings. Griffin, $4.50; Julia White, for Emily Daugherty and family, $9; Nathan Daw, self, $6. Lizzie A. Wood, self, $9; From the State Papers, Calvin Williams, self, $7.50; Susan SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. 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, Newborn, N, C. At any one of our Establishments will be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCI OF Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS, Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars J The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. tl 1 nL-k.l.U. TV f iL I Daalalh saaaakk seal saa sasssa sm ssi m eouscatheringswhich pertain VrS: :rLon Hie. her face has crown lout, and the nartv.oonsistiniz of the two 1 81. 00: A. F. Wiley, self. 87.0U: Mary in Charlotte vesterdav. He promised wpbsi v waaawi eadJ:r PStheFallhaflMmenI' self, $1.50; Beni. Koonce, self, F6.ar?0B lUM I at l'JiV8$83Xi. atui action euaranteed ffiffi Trm'tatT Bowden, self. $1.50; ""nnV"' " """N OUBB w&JoK' money refundrU UJ ITAlKiACliJNNBY Says nenas their timely aid. : acn.otyron b cmiuren, e, i. . ir.w- Waahuiton Gaaetta: Mr. I. L. Chest- lEElttvESfflESVT3HM . 1 I man Wtn Hnon aalr SR I . . n . . . I ibMlulrlr aaMllii. HOIK TBIATIEKT-BMU I. . .... i , . nu, oi ureene oouniy, nas neenpreaen-u.uhrr i guiM.T.rritwiM.uarminCN.triA. Warn I Kate Chsnman. self. S3: J. D. for H. I Incr in Hvda for some weeks riast. He ll?S"?;..7,JffrH'r!W mMry.t I ' ' I ci J . -p. tmc HUllbAl VU., SUriALS, R. I, .The steamer Carolina arrived from wm were, jr, ior m. mi, .f- upWwith cotton and other freight. W. for B Kite, $4.50; Sarah Herritage, thirly addedW hS , The steamer Btont of . tbe Clyde line ior i ory ,w nia TiBit or c:iv:::cd the State ever lince the wr" -r campaign twenty years ago, i I !' 1 13 has nevet , seen . the C ' 3 c d united and deterinin cltjvli as they are now.N He era i vi it'll vc'.j ; ye-:. - Ira 4 Republicans, Korth ; t t lloanoke shook hands i r 1 told him they . would i r arrived last night. ? . " ' . : ." Beir 4'60! Amanda want, seir, wou The schooner Merlin arrived Tester-1 A Toler, ror Dan a.eye, w.ou; wash day with a Cargo of coal from Philadel- gton Spivey, for W Bonner, $3; Celia Dhla. She wae out in the recent storm uemngton, seir, . o; uager uionnt, rrarirt ' tinkafc thia " a rough passage, but SuBtained tot O Conner, $4.50; Bettie Nelson, self, :r 1 i '-rF- httmm ' W; A A Lbyd, self, $4.50; RGMoseley, x Landmarfl;l'' ):iaMk :a. WBftwae.- of for Edney Brown, $4.60, for Mattie V 3 'at Buck, $6, for Catharine J Smith wick, $0; Thos Harris, self, $3; M. Hahn, for Dan MoCray, $3; J Wiley, self and family, $12; Caar Beoton, for E Bec- ita meetinffof the Atlantio Fire Co. ton. $3; Mary A Willett, self, $3.75; of New Berne, N. O.,-the following Eleanor Wright. ' self,.? $8.75; W B 03 or Dusinesa that :r . Z7.7 : '.7. rn-r-r "i I aiooay viarx i miu. ; v . vcrv nature mahoDO-l .-. A;,rr - '-t:?-. - ( ac, an examination oi y ; i, Besolutlon of Thanks . .II tlow that adven ilan have not yield r !rss -t J 13 contrary : 10 tympany oe jenuereo w, aire. ,,w. r, Clark, self, $8; Harriet BpruUI, for Nel' 3 now.publUhed.WK r n veatliratlon. i man's Tournament, held in the city of i " Raleigh,' Aug. liith, . 14th and . loth, at MiBOELLiNEOua allow ah oa eon auuubt which time this Company won the prize P'R':' n Moslev for i house 1. rent! te --ed that the jr. V . ri t fSr " Z pwpers, h. wmtami, over- in proportion be minted in the New Berne DAILY ' . .. m! when earned on Journal, and Lacopy, sent to ; V,W. L.. 1. . . . , , io. w; v . ir. wyatt,oiKaieign,. u, ..UHf ,-6"'i-r'' "'! t oythave on a Essolved, That the 'thanks of this Perry for Hannah Bnrrns, $3; Stephen . . '.3 are net ob U te.' ITuitcrs ' 1 t j tl tla t - . Wm. Elus. Chas. H. Blakk, W. V. BAEBINQTON. , seer poor house, $13.60; Clara Allen, cook at poor house, 13; E. H. Meadows lmF!JL Xtwlni'S 1"t wtlons for poor, $98.87; f t annoyance et this soason; Hood's ' . M - i m ilia rurinos , the . blood, and 4 "'"" f""!""" ui J. W. STEWART A. L, Gregory & Co., I1 u Jm The newspapers, and the readers, and everybody else that is interested in the postal service, are having a grand op portunity to practioe patience nowa days. Complaints of the most absurd irregularities come from all quarters. It is time things were getting in shape. The exouse that new postmasters have been put in is too old. Elizabeth City Carolinian: The fatal disease among the horses in Newland continues. During the past three weeks some twenty horses have died, valued at over $2,060. -v-When we hear a farmer sayi "there Is no money in farm ing," to our way of thinking it is a tacit I draft and farm work aoknawledirnienK' that his management! has been at fault, s I Good and safe single .Wilmington Messenger: The many friends of Mr. W. W. Holladay were shocked yesterday at the announcement of the death of his lovely and accom plished wife who passed away at 11 o'olook in the forenoon at the residence of her father. . The deceased lady was formerly .MiaSc Maggie M Williams. daughter of our , esteemed citizen, Mr. Geo. , w. ; Williams, and was aged 84 years and.W daya i; . Winston Kepubiioan: ffear Long Large stock of Fine Horses and Mules constantly on hand. Suited to driving, and double teams. Saddle horses for both ladies and gen tlemen. Open all day and late at night. sep!8 d4t City Tax Notice. The City Tax List ia now in my hands PRINCIPAL HOUSE : side Middle St., opposite S. H. Scott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Sta. (R. R. Depot). S. W. Cor, South Frot and Middle St i , . ; Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. -Jobbers of Cigars and Ta. bacco, NEW BERNE, N. C. auglBdw ' ' State of North Carooka, Soperlor ' Jonea uonnty. j Court.. K. M. Simmons, administrator of U B. Had. , on- , vt. t Nancy Hudson, Geo. T. Hadson. John ft Hudson. Jas. B. Hadcon, Mark Dlsoswav .ndjM.nhln.kl.alf. . ... ... , . ul. nun, .Ull T, UITMB. ;. ?'! Pet. to sell lands to make aaaets. Notloa. 1 , Take notlee. That thla nrnMarftnaVta .k. ffc iamn order of th tmnrt tn .v.. s'i xne uuyxajt ust is now in my hands "7. iv?;."u?"0.n.w ", in- ,M. at the see oi ioo veara. Ua waa a is the , blood, and M T Bryn burying paupers, f8, Sethi Teteran of, the war ( 1812 and has been ' , i City Tax Collector.? ' I irJH5. whitakkb, f h utm ara raanaatan an nnma, fnmij that mn immkhih . 1 r Mivouun nouae m said jonea eoontroa the 4th day ot November. 1888. and answer -'t- l' town, in Yadkin eounty; N. C. recent- and settle the same. Remember, nro-1 fi u!,art ,n saidJonea eonnty am lv. Iff. Wm. TAlanl hraatfil hla laat noaatlnattnn (a k. thlaf -a . f.ri IMS ih day Of November, 1888. and anaWM mj f " . mamw larBwavmwvua miw I waaawiaaa.iiivaa' av auv luiva vm f lUJtVf RIT.AS STITmFn' This 18th day of September. 1888. 1 r I 1 1 suoh aueouons. ooi. 40, 100, ...."Tftfjay,'
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