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. , r. i "in 3L. Vm.-NO. 156. NEW BERNE: N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. .4 i ESr3ESL23 LOCALS. new Mass 1 W. P. Bukbus&Co, 0FFE3 50 barrel of 1 I I'ork at $12:50 per barrel fto the A.. t: -reliant.) Oct., I, tf . J. BEACH & CoV American At-I sociaiion Base Balls and .Bate, or-1 ded by request, at . . - if pl7-tf. . WM. L. PAtMKB'8, MR3. E. J. GILBERT b prepared to clean and repair oiotbee and make panu, at ber leaidenoe on Railroad street, s near the depot. Give ,her a trial, , ; . -. sepdlm U8EFULTunI8on' Universal Atlas of the World. New edition and revised. Persona desiring the work miT see sample and leave orders at Journal office. -t , . v jjSl tf T7IR3T-CLAS8 job work executed at i. this office on satisfactory terms. LOCAL NEWS. ; SEW. ALYERTISEMtNTS, ' R. N. DUTFT Botanic blood balm. Cotton, 10 8 8 to 10.43. -Little Uvelie at the Cotton Exchange! M' Mr. liveman Downs Mr. Dulltimee. f tar. I have noticed that a great deal of vttuty w- t !:. m. Tii-..- m9 w. baUdlns bas been soinc on here for the A'? quickly g Wen to every part of toe ..uiiwi,u.tniuwMw - .7 . ... . bodv bv Hrjod'a SarsaDarilla. That tired Lookeron met on a street oornw the w wo- iU" feeling u entirely overoome. The blood other day. Mr. Liveman was In a hur- neM " woreesing. ine mmoer ousi- j, purified, enriched and vitalized, and I I a a mi . a I a i.i . . m ; a. I nr. rw.iittmM.hxl ainess I oeing emargea. ine manuiac-1 carries neaiin instead oi disease to .u " i. tit. tnrinff interest i advancing. I nredict ary organ, me Btomacn la tonea ana uwnu'UfiuDiuuuui eiuiiDUBUiuatifiuHi I . ill Lookeron puffed hie cigar yesterday. Sales of twenty-two bales. General 'Assembly No. 1,633, of the Knights of Labor, has been organised in James City. The regular meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andrews will be held this evening at eight o'clock. Mr. Sam. K. Eaton, the jeweler, is having his store painted inside, and is rearranging things, making more room for his stock. The mission prayer meeting of the young men of the Baptist church will and lazily said, "Good-morning I" "Good-morning," said , Liveman, briskly, and then, notiolng the long face of Dulltimes', "why, my friend, you are not looking well this morn ing." Dulltimes "Oh, well, I'm feeling tolerably well. But I was just think ing how dull things are around here." Liveman "Dull ! why business was that in two years we w dozen more factories; a cotton factory must oome. We will have a cotton compress. We will have more railroad facilities. 'A careless observer can see that New Berne is going ahead." Dulltimes "Well, I hope so. We'll see." Yes, we will see. We have a Urge family of "Livemen" in New Berne, .,, . . strengthened, the appetite restored. invigorated. The brain is refreshed,! the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. 2 LEAVENING POWER . 5 Of the various Baking Powder Shaw. trated from actual tests. -; - ROYAL iIbmmsib CRARTS(Alum)....l RUMFORD'S fth). HAJ FORD'S (when fresh) I Botanic Blood Balm. CHAR" DAVIS Purely vegetable in composition, safe to use under all circumstances, and to cure all blood disorders, rheumatism. neuralgia, mercurial ailments, scrofu- i. ... . quite brisk with me yesterday. The "a w8 "e B0"y in" we nave IBW OI lous affeotions, swellings, oatarrh and fall trade is beginning to come n, and nB otner ss:in aiseases. r or mat most loathsome t .... t .n.k. ni.iAi .u, T and obstinate disease, syphilis, it is a I am feeling somewhat elated over the Uctmtt Sociables. . gpeCifio. and as such has been used by proapeots. True, the farmers havent Th entaruinment committee of the many physioians in the 8outh. who have LIGHT and nealto Tire. Ola time I be neld tnueventng at eight o'clock, at I made a big crop, but cotton is bringing v -, nrnnnin ffettinr nn a ratipr given their unqualified testimony re (Alum Powder) inJ 0. K. (Alumll CLEVEUNO'S PIONEER (San Francisco) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (GroATs CONGRESS BECKER'S partners. . The Republicans , -are . badly scared in this neck of the woods. Cincinnati Enqairer. Tax News and Observer replies to the Journal in the. best spirit pvsible.v ; We confess onrselves Vanquished by its generosity. ; V Fobaker is finding oat that that , part of , the Jordan rhich rnns through Ohio is indeed a hard road to travel. Buffalo Times. 1'X Each day is a garden in which we sow seeds of thought to ripen , and bear fruit that will add to or I take from our character and repa- Uflpu. Pomeroy. condition of the mails is almost intolerable We do not re fer to any one locality. , Wanamaker is the elephant in the China shop i- and has smashed things generally. the marine hospital, South Front street. .Successful business, men agree that newspaper advertising pays. It fol lows, then, that a business is never too doll to be advertised. A man can af ford it because it pays him. Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line will sail at 4 o'olock this afternoon. The steamer Tahoma sails at 7 o'olock this morning, Correction. It was stated in this paper yesterday that the monthly meeting of the Ladies Missionary Sooiety of the Baptist church would be held "at the church." The meeting will take plaoe this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the usual place, the reel dence of Mrs. Dudley, on the corner of Broad and George streets. a fair price, and taking it all-in-U, I think there will be as much or more money in the country this fall than there was last fall. Dulltimee, yawning "I don't know;' I don't think so. I tell you, its mighty dull. Don't you think New Berne is on a standstill V I don't believe the town is improving at all." Liveman "Oh, you are mistaken, surely, sir. I will leave it to Mr. Look eron. lie knows that New Uerne is going ahead." Lookeron "Well, gentlemen, I er " JJulltimes Well, now, I'll give you a few evidences of the fact that New Berne is not progressing, and then Mr. Lookeron may decide the question. Now, you know that old people tell us that they have seen, thirty or forty years ago, our river front from Union HHijaaifeijBji of lectures and sociables durimr the fall J" m" V anrl wintnr for thm benefit of the Aao- nH. nf t.tn..nt .n dI1-. ""'ORD S (Nont Such), when notftejh. " - - I Wm VUVUAVUV WHU 1UKUU DUDUIUliB oiation. They respectfully ask the pat- have utterly failed . Its wonderful and PERI' (Andwws 4 Co.) ronage of the public, hoping to mane R0"roRl'S.( Phosphate, ,wh.n So.frh...i the entertainments worthy the small admission to he charged. A number of gentlemen have consent ed to render what assistance they can in giving lectures, which, together with music, recitations, etc, it is thought they may be made sufficiently interesting to keep the Association on a firm and prosperous financial basis. We notice that a number of good magazines are received at the reading rooms (to the credit of the ladies), but not a sufficient number of illustrated papers. We think our citizens may well aid in this cause if they think it worthy, and if any one doubts that, it mends it to that large class of sufferers who have hitherto unavailingly sought reuer. rorsaieoy R. N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C. WantedOysters ! The Pamplico Oyster Comnanv de sires Oysters, culled, rough culled and unculled, delivered at the Company's wharf, Ocracoke. Also, wanted, several vessels of one thousand bushels capacity and upwards, lor use as lighters. for additional particulars apply to I tue undersigned at Ucracoke. F. WINSLOW, ocl dw2m Gen. Manager. Williams' Ink. J. V. Williams has presented the New Berne publio schools with some of his black ink. This is the same kind he furnishes larger cities by the barrel. He shipped last week to three States is due the Association that they should A tlintir Xr f! Roilmart examine into its work before disap- AlUI1IC 05 ItaiJrOaQ, ,i. Passenger Department. " B I V ,IT Don.. XT . . nH.L .flOft I imir uwui, v., oept. otn, lOOtf. Special Excursion Rites to RALEIGH. AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. Eeports of Government Chemist i " The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other in-jurioussubstances.-EDWARD G. Lore, Ph.D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. ' Henry A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quaP ity and highest in strength of any baking powJ der of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D.'' Ail Alum baking powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their ras too freely, or under climatic chancres suffer da tenoration. Point to Long wharf lined with vessel;. You could almost walk from boat to ARouehJoke. doss mr a quarter oi a mue. anui rjapt. Dave Styron, of the steamer oarts from the oountry used to come In-rnlinn. mi th vir.tim of a infc tht in nere Dy the hundred, bringing UmiiUmI vnrv serioualr. While nt Rail's produoe, and spending their money Ferry yesterday, his friend Mr. Samuel 9.9 th A WTITT AT. V A TP and expects to have his goods in every with the me'ehants. Things were lively Quinnerly asked him to walk behind the State in the Union within twelve then Tn0UBand8 and thousands of counter and take a cigar. Capt. Styron months. He says he intends to make Darreia 01 naval 8"res-wny there used did so, and began smoking, when the Nw Rerna famous on account of his to be four or turpentine stills here. oi(tar expi0d6d and so injured one of iir. rr mvM nil fiolr,r. Rnrl of tho And VvQ heard old man Storryteller m eves that it is feared the siiht will inorougniynnaerBwoa, me he.t aaalitT. and 0iaimB , B6u oheaner 8aT inai 00"on B0,a Ior BIXieen cenw be lost I I J TT- 1 . . 1 I M. i 1 , . 3 1 -. puuuu. ae Bays people naa money in 1 10s cigar uau neeu luaueu who his vounc davn. and New RArnn usnd to powder for a loafer who had been t7 . - It ia the diBcnssion of principles I -' and pot of mere nndertakings, that bring' great reaolts. Principles once means Of establlBblnf tnem are I than any other manufacturer. Anum readily p arrived, at. ' National ber of our citizens are using it and pro Economist.;. - nounoe it of good quality. .Massachusetts ' KepublicaH8 1 look like a city, wow, sir do we see any of this today ?" And he shook his head and sighed, Liveman listened to this impatiently, for he had business to attend to up the street. But he replied: 'Why, man, jou appear not to be aware of the progress that has been made. Haven't we a large number of sailing vessels here now ? I Mayor's Court. I Thn fnllnwlnir r-nftfla were rlinnnnerl of praise "rresiaens jaarrtson iur urn i Tegter(jsy "enorts to extena tne law reguiat-1 m. W. Vaughn, chap. 5, sec. 3, of the 1D2 the ClVit Service and to root city ordinance, by being drunk and ' out the evil of patronage from onr 1 disorderly; fined $5 and cost. nnlitii. - -KTow thia M nftws. It Benj. Payne, ohap. 5, sec- 3, drunk hA Ia mn. .rnnnd hw rhA war r,f nd disorderly, fined 85 and cost. t , -T - . I PrankPltts, called and failed, for I thirty or forty years ago MM. . line W"U"""'D chap. 5, seo.4,city ordinance; fined 5 ship lines to points north discovered it a wasningron. jw. mi 0ost or 15 days on the streets. Y. Star. ' George W. Whitfield and George Swindell, colored, an .affray; bound ''A;kegb6 named MollUon has! over to court. been 'nominated by Bepublioans J shooting Scrape, for Mississippi's . Jjieutenant-UOV' I Oapt. Dave Roberta of the steamer ernor. It is to be hoped that Mr. I Trent came in from upper Neuse yes- Mollison's life Is insnred." Mail 'dy n4 reported a shooting affair ufu0t . SM.wbicn ooenrrea upnaay night near deal laborers where the pablished.' f bothering the clerks in the store and Capt. Styron unfortunately got hold of it. OF TBS NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL SOCT October 15, 16 and 17. A. & N. C. Coaches on above dates and by this Speoial Fair Train will go through to Raleigh withoutchange. Forty minutes will be given at Golds- boro for breakfast. Round trip tickets, including ad mis- PUSH WILL TELL ! NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades as aver; the same Quantities: measnra and aion into the Fair, will be sold from weight always juBt and generous; tut Btabiuut) ubujou wuttu fciuBtibS pur I mat chased at the following low rates: M'd City to Raleigh and return. ... $4.00 PRIMS flRF I fMCR TUAM PVCQ Kinston " ... 3.30 LaGrange " " .... 2.20 SCHEDULE, Leave Mprehead City Depot ...3:20 A.M. New Berne 5:10 Kinston , 6.37 LaGrange 7:08 Arrive Goldsboro 7:50 Leave Goldsboro 8:80 Arrive Raleigh 10.35 Returning, leave Raleigh 4:00 P.M. Tickets will also be sold by the mail train on Oct. 14th to 18th inolusive at the above ratoB. S. L. DILL, G. P. A. B. & L. Association. Series No. 2 of the New Berne Build-1 ing and Loan Association is now open. Wilmington Star: The fishermen on I All parties wishing to take shares of HfrtU nnl PvnvAbn lOl . . ' ivui uuuaiug uudiuooqi i'ui wo ibbv iw i me dvuuub mo iobiuh uacvwvi jm.iaiwa iu kuio noiioa wm oiy bi uuiio an ou uud ui uur liiHiauiIBniueul0 Will u . ... ,-!','., - iv naiB Liiuunnuu n ui uuuni n nvm v mmhiuiii i - n-va v v " - ----- and a negro to make the arrest. They j:..,i,.,j . . , Ion Masonboro last Friday, and on the I sep27dlm Sec. ond Treas. Bute uojr , m t iikuuiviud, iur. yy.xj. Shelby Aurora: Mr. Guilford Wall, in Rutherford county, has a huge pump kin weighing 126 pounds. This is the correct weight by Dr. Tbos. Carpenter Did we have and Tennessee Tate, who are witnesses three steam- 01 " accuracy. that takeout! Winston Daily: A telegram received 1 1 - m t r. t . mnre freight in week thon flftv .All "J Jutl J"" B m rf I tn nraaa antimitip.aa that . Hav. 11. II yesseis wouia r anu tne a. a . Laoy died at Washington City on the railroad hauls more freight into and out 1 train last night. Mr. Laoy was the of New Berne than all the carts did pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, fortv vears aco. Our river ateameral 01tT I O TT!II T1 i . CI i havemarleit flo munh nheaner tti the . DBOW a"1 IM"1: SW , . ,. ... . the horses is still raging in this section, oountry people to ship their produoe U hye have heard of several this week the city by steamboat that only those that are down with it. All the known who live a lone distanoe from the riven remedies have so far proved unavailing. " i a a i. bring their produce to market in cart. h .. vis vuoia uvi D uu dm j wuav an 10 u sjau 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 then down to a proper level; we are going to make The Luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! went to the house of the- accused after GOLD BEARINa qaartZ assaying! dark and hailed, bat instead of sur over $375 a ton has been found indering, i an old English musket China, it is saw that a company TT- rT.,:., I , r ,n- ack of the little fortifica- .4vww y.yj,v-v 'Itlnn and 1u renort vm nnt wlthnnt. mines. J.nai'8 wnau we Mu.vrwi,,-'- iaj " the 'n Chinese r; handsomely. I wounded in the body and face, prob- t-Ann-ti Inafoftnl fhaf. ' ftlA flhinASAI W ffllir. al tka nttiao' mm aa muLt co. we prove that we have no I ihot in the legi1 Other help wa sum err age against their! by magnanim- moMd an4 the house surrounded until p -w. nrl - with tm '4nhriBMn r dayf Dreas wnen ; the prisoner - VLV..,iJ tVaiW tH , , ; W HV J i.. WfH WSM" I Davis' seme landed about 3,000, while P n a at Carolina Beach Archie Freeman UarNII&tOn & UaXIGr. hauled in over 2,000. A large number I 0 of hands are employed at the fisheries, I salting and paoklng the hen. : iij vueuua w nuia wisu miura . ii,. s ii,f.n;,t i. r,.i.i, . . . . . . .. itotneoia "v" ""i snow tnaiwenavs iubi as gooa oumate for them if they'll only; BtayVl at; SmlthHehMheen brought to the oity Wtt home. We're nothing if not ; gen- and plaoed In jail in default , of .$500 ag, crous. Albany Journal. ';?fe$f. Il:1!'! 1 . . . ' - teiamti&miZMm::- blfl ty through the production of eaily veg etabletf our climate is so admirably adapted to trucking. Look at our saw mills. There are seven or eight large saw mills in sight floMord SUndM(J: Mf N w Craf Tjry Qqq and NotiOllS, nr thn citv. Thnne milln mw an (m-1 :a ui. . I v - i m uutaot j ujaM ajl uugiunuio reyuiiB'i mense amount of lumber. Hundreds I twn in this State, now has a reputation I MIDDLE STREET of thousands of dollars are brrmeht hers that is to soma extent world wide. He I a a. J J u i by the lumber industry every year. Did orCd"Fair" Jau Fft for the best Having ju9t returned f rom 'h Nor we have these thirty years ago, orwm68 nd ta ,ig0 mformed that his thern Markets, where we took ad van ZZTL IT" rKU'"rU"" rrSSTVS7SS: of BOme Extraordinary Bargains, Look at our fish trade. More fish lZrXX'.r',mi' u""" moBt "ny a mand in our line, and we guarantee was shipped in a month a few years I end country generally as can be found! that our Goods and Prices can not be ago. .; . . v r r !n worW" Hurrfth ,or Nortn Cai- excelled. And Our annual fairs are unmistaka ble evidences of prosperity, Our Fair be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK OF lina. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington I and examine them while they Messenger: The people here are eertain- are new, I:TE1AITAP0LIS ministers refuse h -m. ShleWteft'esteay AssociaUon fa doing; a great deal .for ly deepiy interested in what ia called toe ry With the request Of Civil morning tor New York bity. He goes New Berne ' , : " 4t the Alliance wedding" athe fair. ecr v1 : r reform aesooiatlons, that I to attend (he Epboopal Oeaeral Con 1 nnvntnAn oouragemeni 5 you are, m waya aespon- of the AUUnce neoole ia that Governor with rthnr min(B.lventionof the United States. - lvul 11 ivu . w vuvt autuiy a ' 7 " ' : 1 - -i i Dr. Charles Duff v went to Raleich I .a yu . r.Tu,u ; terd.;m. dentj .... a it. APV yyi;w. vari rTOe.-r-;-;'.;A.v:-v .'neTAiuaiioe'weaaiBg atne iatr.i0 . . . . , Yon ; are .not up with the times, The newt of it has gone hear and far. SPeClAl Xl OtlCO 10 the ltimeslouar fc" r " invini nnn&i nrnannui. inn neeirei I'lrnna uxx-vn 1 - . . r ; 1 uiiijuo xcuuin. And all others in want of Goods of I every description. Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering to the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called M the Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. you become so aooustomed to look I Fowle shall perform the marriage cere- : fliA siiiirfe stfisn tiff kMlnom ffiali vamv I monv. assisted bv the ohaDlaln of the rawayi. postomce r----- r--T- State Alliance. 6ovarnor W of. Vir- imineetor. was on onr atreeta vesterdav. presence, casw a snauow on enterprises fJmM T,'. 1- mT. 1 ta make a' stump speechMany friendsw 1 Cf a sermon'-' does credit to I hand. ife'Sr'?''- 5. H s I Wwn y0 mu" haven't time Qovernprs are magistrate and there are scores or oases wnere tney nave or, .people ,u bonds T ,..; ' WWIa all tmU UTra. WI R ' Hnweknn WnVhed frnnvl i b0Ut thing 'Standing lUlI,' ..... .lA.,... - 'C. R. Thomas. Esa of Beauforkfain Dulltimes walked off, to one Bidev end 3 v: . VVf .pwt. t . . ... , ; ,-;.,.yJ buried :hia; i li u.e ciersjy in nuuroiy pu- r,m, t 1: t.14 i..i looked down, as much aa ta ... hairroauoea irom tne I .1, A Inmlist ... ... . . . rA.,MnV aaai ,.. r. .-v''- - I UOUI -1UI00 OI i numu wivii rnttirnnrl frnm their anmmnr WB.i s ' """ ". -,-i.'? i'i I t partisan ' ambition jiivcry tad taste. It is ;cf t'9 prfpit ,to. iacalcat'e cf twenty ia.nca es ' ' ::-;r' ever'' bote civil :'i 'r.crcly tr;r9 : ' ' - r .- t : t trip. Rev. J. L Burnley returned to his home In Beaufort last night.'' ':: ' At Hotel Alberts ( . B. plemebts, James E. Dunn, .Cincinnati, Ohio; U, JJahn, city? Benj. Lyon, Virginia;' W. S. Greer i Wilmington .Del. ;Z A. G. Lewis, B, Appel, New York: . Miss OF FIGS, laxative and nutri- California figs, combined .1.. Mr.. . . . Liveman harried up the street, think, known to be .most beneficial to the ing to himseii than Dulltimee would be human system, eots gently on the kid' a drawback to an nommnnitv: andlnevs. liver and. Dowels, effeotuallv Lookeron wha had beoome somewhat el8 f '? A1!?6!11? ?w! word or uveman, said to uoittimei; 1 f,'AM4ii. 'nm-nn .-..Kxr.! "Reallv. .air ' I have been watchlnir I Dd ott suffer from scrofula, salt thl progress of New Berne, and t must tel lS Satisfaction guaranteed money refunded. 1 . Large Drive in Tobacco Price ranging from ISo. per lbup. Dontt forget to call and examine mv stock of various other Good at LOW PRICES. . Yours, anxious to please, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grooer, . ; Foot of Middle atredt. ' ThlllishJflririlDaylft Simple,' Durable and Light BaaniQ Jobbers oif ClfftraO and The only vertical feed lttohlne. 1JV C All seeing done .without basting, rf -! X J iv'' i "P'y vi. A. L. Gregory & G3. E. side Middle St., opposite 8, B. Seott, BRANCH; HOUSES: ' N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur St. (R..B, Depot).u?'4. vVaifr-V 8. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Et , Wholesale and Retail Licpcr1 " fV.-t! KrWbtr?2K'v s, n ' c Dattie M.:. Hooper4 Bayboro; Go. T. Fare ell end wife, Greenville, J all atffn. nMnk hr. ,i narl.I?r:"rr!!. i 7 i r-"-" 't,VBW: BERKS. N. C. bugie dw . '
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