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J -71 - IK: JU- -J. -IX- JL U 4 i. VOL. VIII.N0.1G4. ," NEW BERNE. N. C.. FBID AY. OCTOBER 11. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 n: r 0 WELLrreiiltd family na I ifori ta ha i.hottt a "Zih Yaaoe" Cook t:OT. .- -,...- .V : . ' Vi Oct ii u. "Whitty LETTE2 W -Note Paper' farniahed and neatly printed at the JogrbaX o . C!?eM70ur.Brderii j. T)E3T pure mountain corn whiskey, JUr meUical purposes; at retail, by "7"'- 8 H. COWASD, H. Oct-11 tf AH. Hoi ton's old stand. BILL HEADS and Statements neatly printed' at ..Mile ' effloe. Call. and leave your order with wK4r&V?s LOADED SHELLS,ciub shells, wads, Breach-loading, guns, . Repeating - riflee,at : - ' ' Oclu.il f.:VJ BBtt A GaTis. BUCKWBEAt4:.X-V-v si- v;t r?rr c e. slovkb. rrviii Latest 8ty W 10 Drb Hate a iL. : :. BxBmisoww BaXTKt'B. DRESS-MAKER and general seam stress. Men's uaderweer a specialty. ' i-: mis Hakiltoh,; Pollock, stvJhsxt to Boellingf ttore, ' .,r-?War.. 'J V . A K Elegant Line of floats' Fine Eld JX piovee 4i2.-.fTi5 7 . Bajssikotok A Bait kb a. M"' lHdtU3).iv:.-. Oct, 8, 5J,- ". Slovkb. ONSLLWQ'S MARKET I Ther you O will find Aeef, mutton, freah pork, ; A name, boga feet, eannad goodi, rege - Ublei, ate, etc. , The, freah meata are Zt tha very 'beat, la tba 5 market; A nrat , elasa butcher'e atall and green grooery Oo to aee Boelling, on Middle etreet. WE OFFER 50 barrel of new Mess Pork at $U:50 petn aarter (l the merchant.) r..UDBsp a, uo. CBEFUL-Tunlaon'a Unlrenal Atlas of the JVorld. New edition and ' revised: Persons desiring tha work may see samfcla "and ; leave orders at JoPBMAloffloe. : ; ? - j81 tf Youn neore necessary to the narreaaiVenesa of lournalism. . Ma- 1 tore iAem ate easejtial to its coa .eifaJtlffc.ft.L'V"'' ; Stylb. la writing, i property, . T' cornet forcible and: elegant I sfylevoaQ od); be jcqoired y , diJi gentlabprv 7 -4 - -i fc - ;-If a Bhoemakw gives adyice to n blackHmitbViia wUl be told to - stick to Bi8Jst,i nevertheless re . '; venture to say that a lawyer pnght im, iiv Hit itore to tolnda lie in jtl not algfe in vehement personal -; abuse .no ujai at oaasas. V " - ' :eratiflcatfon1 tbaU-Mrsjnarriiion ; bad a bffipW(i QB tec table at . akteceptioar--WbUexpre8iBg ." no'censore, we see nothing M this - foe exultation "c-c'i- - " No mah eatt teltVvhen1-he has ; ; reed ihVaelVne.rA tot of fifty once iaid;that ?no man onghtf!avthanaWwWwas - oves isizt j:tbot when , be reached tbat age he considereq himself "jus' y in hlaprlmV."'.;'-'V' iTlSQblfjad , chiyalriof jff - venge, wbicb holds in its grasp the ; sharp dagger of tetalliation end has the power to ne. it and yet afiiWWfliileitJaenetii; . son Mirror. . Jus tdv think or.. ilJ Qaa in Pennsylvania, " assessing an ad ditlouai three per cept.(Qn the Fed eral olUcehplders of 'Ihatfelate to assist MahOoel'caus and1 Clark 8on;ih?ifBt8i9tant Postmas- te r-0 eneral, solicitin g contributions in New York to the ' earns ; end yorfolTirglnian.; . -, We, ia common with the people gon--: 7,yjqB1n the xot in done o?? StatflhJIricJoneB: evanreliste: but. it ia a great 1 mis- tats tr.ppoae thatthej eaji''Jaja tS r hca and do the; work,oft pas t . Drrlrj theEaoisonaMte- calbeitptivejin tr'eyt; t0;( dli?r(f' too .,' i';rb:i it - tie f country ' v; j 't'.i cr'tue"i20ncy LOCAL NEWS. J NEW JLDVZRTJSEUMJSTS. 0. JJ. Slovkb Buck wheat." -8. H. Cowabd Corn whiskey. WHrmr & Gat9 Loaded shells. WHriTt & Gates -v Zib Vance " cook stOTes. " . . Cotton, 1 00 to 10.15. Sales of twenty- Ufa bales yesterday i ; 1 Remember tha ' bonnet party and festiral at the residence of Mr. T. A. Green tonight. , .?.-. 7 . , The "Goiasboro :Fdir Ootober 23, 33 and 24. . The railroad fare from More head City and- return ' will be $3.40, New Berne: $1.70, Kinstou. $1.30. .v - - rror. : w , u. Bkinner will organize a olasa fof Instruction in vocal musio at hil aobool - building tonight. He re quests all who wish to join to be present at the first meeting. The Carrie Btanlv trouoe anoeared at I the ibeatre last nL.ht in the melo drama Flfuiv tho Mirfnun Tha ni.tr . W-. -MV " - I poor one though not entirely without I applause, seemingly more to make a noise than real appreciation. Only a small audienoe was present, and most of these wars impatient tar tha nin. 'Flossy Standford" and "John Stand-1 ford were characters of some merit, but they could not show to advantage In such a olay." Ther nliv "Monte Cristo" tonight, (or the benefit of St. Johns LMBO. Admission 60o. and 25c. ri., , , I Personal. I Mr. William Ellis left yesterday for Wilmington,' where he will spend a few dsys. ' . - I Clement Manly, Esq., has returned! from Baltimore. Mr. H. 8. Nunn has returned from Connelly Springs,' Hotel Albert: J. M. Hollowell, Golds- boro, N. O f R. A. Hanoock, Atlanta,! Ga i C. A Pender, Baltimore; P. E. Allen, New York; J. H. Werne, Rich mond. ' Shipping-News. Sohooner Mattie E. Hilea arrived from New York with a- cargo of salt con signed to CT. 8. Holliater. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'olock. The Annie of this line will arrive to morrow. The schooner Charles C. Lister, Jr., is loading lumber at Trent lumber mills for Philadelphia. Schooner J. C. McNorton, Capt. N. A. Outten, arrived from Philadelphia with Iron : pipe for the Goldsboro water work's, t V( 7 - new -Seme Young Ladles Do Well . a. .College. f We are gratified to learn that Miss .far...tjtir. i-a. . ZT.T,r r u4,miMU a loan viDii age lor w leyan Female' Institute, Staunton, Vs., were able to enter a full graduate ooijrse in the Junlof, and 'some 6f the Senlotasi1ttude:'anoK Is MathemU- ws and other branches. -We congratu ate them and their1 teacher, Prof, Geo. W; Neal, foj" their Bucoesa. , This Col lege baa; - rlAnriahiniv natrnnaary Katr uk symo-.-uuBiveu :nu tweuij,-uve ooatdlnjt Students. - v Fino Section, For-Sport. ' For ari abundance of game, tU terri - tory adjacent to New Berne oan soarcely he' ecelld'i bYesterday Mr7 W.' IT. Wayne, of Broad .creek, was in the city wlth ftJirtit An. dnfc. r.ai TrAnii0 i,, : r. i,-a xt.L wniwi; b as oniy toree suow, to .t ik. AratrtkM. .1 th. .? W! ""fa aoost is m rare oo durenoethS( either wild duck, turkey, geese oeer, Deai, opoesum or squirrel cannot .befound AtvOur market The ; . . Wooded section near bv and our rivers. creeks, lakes.' bays and sounds furnish splendid grounds and ; ters for the rearing or wua game, ana oners a ncn field for the huntsman 1- the Storms The aohooner J. a McNorton; Csbt. N.'A. Outten," which brought a cargo I Ot frOO- plpe'lor ibe1! Goldtbbrd water works, was in the recent great storm at Tlalawar Breakwater i' fiant batten ffSSi-SS2 it?fS .y.-,-..., Jr-.v,-WJ the most terriW weathe4ie had ver knerlanced: and na hw olloWed the X. far thlrtv 'rear Sa waa on theUegroe to secure homes.in the. newPro.dueedfrom the laxative ;and nutri ?ft;r toy :Wa- er8tates It tba-lforthwast,' tuoas jnioe(.OalUont flg'MBbined T-j .r-:-," r.'l' i ' vessel sustained suph damagO that a waw no rat snnn rnsa HErm nstmn. mnn was compelled to golbaolrto PhUadel - pnla,c onload and naverrepalrs' niidS. US has been over a month m trip "The damage to the McNorten caused by collision With other KIaI, whm haflnma nnm.n.ff.ahln. Thai vkilinap on ant aide wan amashndJ which hTrw .Trfonalr wiAsha'Jterina." he Is i ne vessel, and is how as good as ever. " '- 1,1 V' " "ol-OotttBaWaWftattBeUilfc Dyer, of Eeanfort, which went hore, h. Men gotten off and is now lnPhila- jAinhia.. Kha waa damaored ;oonsidar. tiy. , . t 1 - r."- - -- v,l DIntreis after eating, heartburn, sick v nn.lafha, and inriicrARtinn are cured h U. -l'a Prooparilla. It also creatos Sl If.. i ' -. A Journal Reporter Hears Im Talk and SeeaWnaVa Going Onv They say tha bonnet party at tha resi dence of Mr. T. A. Green this evening at 8 o'clock will be an enjoyable affair. The young people, especially.' are look ing forward to the occasion with happy expectation, No doubt the "old folks" who attend will spend a pleasant even ing, too. When we hear business men who have an eye to tha upbuilding of the city talking about iwhat must ba done to accomplish a desired object, we notice that they ley (great stress upon the necessity 0 organization. There must be unity of purpose. Little differ ences of opinion must not cause dissen sion. The oitizans of a community must pull together in order to make things move. . When any enterprise is inaugurated for the general good it must have a general support. Tho m08t worthless man in any town is the one who, when a movement is set oa root th" meets with popular ap Iproval, tries to discourage the people bv "Peaking disparingly of every thing" that is done. They ssy also thai the man who will not saorifioe a few dimea for lhe Pnrpoee of encouraging a mov ment ,n tne consummation or which tne entire community will be benefitted, ia B ar' a loaa 10 M carried ny tne pun 110 BPirllea men- ' inere u K , uuwanuu moro uvuiuin that la good The people want better mail facilities between New Berne and Swan Quarter Hyde county. We ought to have two or three mails a week. If the proper effort ia made to get it the route will be established There waa a still further oanvaas in the city yesterday to see whether elec tric lights should be introduoed or not, and the success was very gratifying-. The live men of the city want electric lights, water works, and other enter' prises which a place the size of New ought to have. Dead men (dead to en terprise) want well, day light is not cheap enough for them. The prospect for electric lwhts is very bright. It has been shown that electrioity is cheaper than gas in the loag run. The lights will come. They say that too much of the cotton shipped to New Berne is "through" freight. It. ought to be stopped here. A prominent gentleman speaking to a friend: "Jack, are you going to the State Fair?" Jaok was reading, and didn't hear. But the gentleman thought he would give Jack's hearing a fair trial, so he said in muoh lower tones: "Jack, here is fifty cents for you." Eh I WHAT l" It was quite lively at the A. & N. C. Railroad wharf yesterday. Twosohoon ere and one- steamer were there at the same time, and one sobooner and the 'ni" we discharging cargoes. FRO 31 THE PRESS DISPATCHES. A FATAti WRESTLE-MCUDEB AT LKXINQ- TON, N. C BIQ COTTON FIRE OTHEB KEVffl, Edenton,. L' , Oct. 8 Two men ere drowned today from a steamer of f.lio Norfolk and Southern Railroad I j. iu ureiu.u n.m uu, ojuum wu. "eu 'n ' "",WW1 ... T J outh, wore wrestling on the stern of the 1 ... hftlflnn(1 and b11 0.nrhnri Before the steamer could be stopped or assistance rendered both were drowned. I A destructive fire occurred In Savjin- nah Wednesday sis warenouBea and two compresses were destroyed, togeth- ith nan hnls of cotton; tha ln i. II.,:". Z .i" ViA AAr ' . - - 1 , LbxinGtOh , B. J Oot. , o.K0bertJnegro by the na e of Charles Cooper I Berrier shot ana instantly Rinej nis , I multtt.lit.liaf mm Ha,ium uTaA i hh,B afternoon at 8 o 'clock, eight miles I w8 ot Lexington, it seems Berrier bdu uia wiiv uuu'u vuif . aire vvc.oiitca, and that Berrier went to bis mother lo Iaw today , and demanded his - child. which was refused. Thereupon a dim oulty arose between the families when Berrier shot the woman, took his Child and fled i A large and. indignec party are In hot pursuit of the Hoeing slayer, The -Illinois colored folks, who have haen In State Conferenoa at Snrinirneld. have issued an address to their brethren throughout the oounUy, In which,tbey - set forth the object brtfieir brg.nl,.. uon-i Among other things --they want the abolishment i of asnarate sohsola. and the adsloe is airen to the Sontbern mil , , . ;. M .. - I towarae overoommg . , toe noutnern I mtonitn t . d JSj&&&.teiM hiThe feature of ihe second '4a''-oi'tBa. f grand trienhlal conclave of tb KnhU , ilu..l.m Ik. .l fsAm 1-U aft iKntiatiiirtai aif "2? v ... ,i w.. V . r" . ".,j-7-. ""X .h.rTff action und . the Bner,fl (T f Mf m nw' r Vs . hi New York, Oot0.-D. Charles Burka Bishopi the well known come- dlan of "Strictly Business" fame, died lAt niirht in hia drenainflr-room at the a Lyceum Theatre, where he was play in .a prominent part w "bora uaumier." SOKTBf CABOLUA XZrTS. From the State Papers. The Winston lawyers played a match came of baseball with the tobacconists. Tae lawyers won the case, as ueusl. Goldsboro Mercury: Wayne Superior court for the trial of criminal and civil cases will convene in this city Monday, and will last one week. Durham Globe: The Dukes made during the last fiscal year 838,000,000 cigarettes, whioh is said to almost equal the product of the two largest factories in the world. Grensboro North State: Bat this beet who oan. John P. Starr, who lives near Mt. Hope churoh, has given us a beet whioh weighs ten pounds and measures 23 inches in circumferenoe. The ball to be given complimentary to Miss Winnie Davis, the daughter of Hon. Jefferson Davis, during the Fayetteville centennial will be a most brilliant and elaborate affair. The Globe says Sam Jones is preach ing to about six thousand people at each sermon in Durham. "Many keep their seats from early morn tilly dewy eve." He makes it hot for the whiskey men. Bam Jones at Durham, Saturday: "I don't guarantee a man until he's dead and in heaven and the pearly gates aie locked hard and the fence too high for him to jump out. Then I'll guarantee him." Winston Daily: WJnaton needs anew assessment of her real estate. Property is selling here today from 80 to 50 per cent, more than it was two yeara ago, and it ia unfair to the reputation of the town that the old aeseesment should re main. "The property in this town is woith between six and seven millions. Aeheville Citizen: The Western North Carolina Baptist Convention will meet in the First Baptist ohurch, in this oity, October 28, and continue in session about five days. It is expeoted that two or three hundred delegates and visitors will be in attendance. Aahe ville will bid them welcome. Fayetteville Observer: It is learned today tbat Bingham's School and Davis' School, of LaGrange, will attend the Centennial Celebration bere in Novem ber in a body. It is to bo hoped that Oak Ridge Institute, Thompson's School, of Oliver City, b remont Military Institute and the other military schools of the mate will do likewise Rileigh News and Observer: The figures show that the cost to the State of the Boyle case since his arrest in May last amounted to 94,000. On Saturday night as the night freight train w as coming no from Goldsboro on the Richmond & Danville Railroad it ran over and fatally injured a colored man named Albert Rowland as the train was pulling in to Clayton. Row land attempted to go across the track and was struck and horribly.mangled. He was in a dying condition when the train left. The Baltimore Sun of Friday says this of Governor Fowle: "He is a jolly gentleman, with merry, twinklingeyes. and seems to be pleased with the wide' spread circulation that his joke about Secretary Proctor taking the Indiana to Vermont has gained. The Frealdent assured Gov. Fowle that the Indians would not be quartered in any State where there was any objection to them Before leaving, the Governor invited the President to visit North. Carolina promising to show him the most beau tuul country in the United States Elizabeth City Bconomlst: Lieut Wioslow & Co., are planting oysters extensively in lower famlioo sound and will purchaso all plantings brought to him. It will pay our friends living near Ooracoke to avail themselves of line Oa the offer. Hyde county news: The RnndaT. flr. 29. to witnMn tho funeral services of Mr. William Sivin dell, whose age was upwards of 83 TJocle Billy, as he was familiarly oalled, wad on of the pioneers who helped to cut down aod clear the land around Wysockinz now Nebraska. where be has lived all his life. Washineton Progress: We see Stated ia the Raleigh Christian Advo oate tbat Rev. Mr. Pearson will hold series or meetings in turn town some I etole a borne from his father in-law on Imi 1 1 , ... ..... C3.. inurtiuy uimomn hvui owu Quarter, Hyde county. He took the I horse from the stables abtrnt a O clock ib the morning and same to this county, Messrs.; Jones and EM. Spencer pursued him and got in sight of him below town, The negro discovered them, ran the horse and it it them. I hey told parties to be on the lookout for biin. They did so and about 9 o'clock that night Mr. David Qurganus and. others Caugbt him. They brought him to town rriday mornlne and Bless;. Jones and Ed Spenoer took him back with the boree to Hyde. He lsn notorious thief and hi. capture, .ill prove happy riddance 1 to tnose people. -. ' . - MA f f ! OF FIO i ..-: . i wun sue meatcioai virtues ox plants 1 kitowa i t: b:-ss bmatiteial to- the "Wf Makes the lives ; of taiUfitiam nileer I able. AndnftesrsleW io-"sslMHtro tloniWtkady of ao'wmedrr'ays ipepeia morex raeoessiui: snan- ttooa s nde0,raty''Wne other orgar,'refnovS.the lafat feeling, I creates a good appetite, cutes headache. nd refreshes the bnrdfened mindGiVe Hood's Barsaparllla a fair trial.1; It will do jroa-tood l i4 nM; fV ASi . w". r,"i'""i'j -f-s Beeoham's Pills onrs bilious and aer- Shorthand. Mr. Carraway ia assured of a suf ficient number to organize his class in Shorthand next week, which he will do. AH who desire to be taught this useful accomplishment wiU do well to see Mr. Carraway at once. Pain and Dread attend the use of most catarrh remedies. Liquids and Bnuffs are unpleasant aa well as dan gerous. Ely's Cream Balm ia safe, pleasant, easily applied into the nostrils and a sure cure. It cleanses the natal passages and heals the inflamed mem brane, giving relief at onoe. Price 50o. LEAVENING POWER Of the various Baking Powders illus trated from actual tests. ROYAL (Pa), GRABTS'(Aliim)....l ROMFORD1 (fttth). HARFORD'S (when frcih) BB CHARM (Alum Powder).. DAVIS and 0. K.(Alum)l CLmiADS PI0HEER (San Francuco) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SHOW FLAKE (GrofTs) C0IGRESS BECKER'S C1UETS HARFORD'S (None Such, when not fresh..1 PEARL (Andrews & Co.) BBaWaWaW ROMFORD'S (Phosphate), when not frc.li...BBS Eeports of Government Chemists. " The Royai Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It docs not contain either alum or phosphates, or other in- urioussubstanccs.-EDWARD G. Love, 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 qual ity and highest in strength ol any baking pow der of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, I'h. D.' "All Alum bakine powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de terioration. Bonnet Party and Festival FRIDAY NIGHT, at the residence of A. GREEN. Plenty of cake and ices and other edibles. Come and spend a pleasant evening. olO ct L. H. CUTLER Has on hand a Full Line of Heating1 and Cooking Stoves, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Lime, Cement, And all kinds of Building Materials At BOTTOM PBXCES. 26 k 28 Middle Stroet S 3V UriKN K N. 1 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given Away! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Large Drive in Tobacco Prices ranging from 15o per Ib. up uom i iortfpt to call enn cxamino my stock of various other Goods at LOW PRICES Yours, anxious fo i Urtsc. J. F. TAYLOR'S, Whlrsalia and H.tail Grocer, Fnoi of Middlo etreet. Barringto & Baxter. Dry Goods and Bottom, MIDDLE; 8TEEET. Having just returned ftom the Nor thern Markets, where we took advan tage of some Extraordinary Bargains, we are enabled to meet most any de mand in our line, and we guarantee that out: Gbt and PrioeS can not be taouea.J'::: r .? -I . . . Call and examine them while they; are new, , .. . 1 .... B.v t& ls,:;Ass6ciation. ' Series Noi 8 of the New Berne Rnild. Ihtf And T.6n Aurvlaflnn I. ram Ait pertiev wisnmg (o taie snares oil miiw a . T t took. In this series will applf . atoaoai':io.it a trnw r-h nmri x T- to .H, BK C ARB A WAY, I vsep2741m u l( Seo. ond.Treas.b JAMES REOLIOIID, (DUUUeiV Agent.) Importer tfnd Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cigars, CRAVES STREET, NEAR COTTON EXCHANGE. New Berne, N. C, Keep conal ,-y on hand a COIWPLBTSI STOCK ui l..Q.t OKS and IGAkta. Stock la the largeit In the Ruia. mdmrnm. purohaied from ant hands FOR CASH. Consequently m enabled to nllulovM any Northern Market. Have on hand the followlag brands of WINES LIQUORS ud CIGARS RYE WHISKIES. Old Family Bx x x x Oolden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, fte, ate. Mitchell 'a Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn Whisker. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Swtvt Catawba, Uhine Wine, California Angelica Wine. RUM. New Enlani). Went India, JauifucH. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, French (James Henneay), Garretts Cognao Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, (linger. GIN. Holland and Domestic. BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. The Berntr & Eogel Brewing Ca's Celebrated Lager Beer, Imported A'e and Porter, Clautwen & Son's Exfiort Beer. Wm. McEwan's India Pale Ale from EJioburgh. Agent and Bottler of tho Bergner & Engol Brewing Co.'b Celebrated Lager Beer and Porter. Cordials, Augostina Bitters, Imported and Domestic Champagne. Agent for I. Culvin Shafer Wild Cherry Rock und Itye. CIGARS. A large assortment of Cigars and Cheroots Agent for theVirgibit Standard Che roots, the htiBt in the market. For CeSuslaL 2m!Ta.JffI lower man any Vinna in North Carolina. WE ALiO J4ANCFACTURB " ' Gingsr Ale, : a t ,tdn Sareaparilla, . Lemon Soda, ' oaafiod. California Pear Cider and Mineral kt" , Water. ' 'Ta di$M Our Ginger Ala la equal totiyli ' ported and euperior to-any prooaratll1"4 -la )be Blate. l'-'J ti 'oiitim .nMnnti'. iitiau'mJ ar.'n.y.u b tr-wsaaj yHWinay i ' H U d wtf V 1 j. dt 1 ,1 i'
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