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ifiiii RNAL. VOL. V IIL-NO. 175. NEW BEKNE, N. C- THURSDAY OCTOBER 24t 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. OB : .V i . nnsmr""! T.nnT.s PURE IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN and Jamaica Rum, at retail by , 4- W- y t'fe - 8- H. COWARD. '. C-i A. ELHolton'l pid Stand.; 3 fO .WELL-ieguLated t family I oen IN afford to be without "Zab Vance V : Oct. 11 tf NWBim.& Gams. i N Elegant Line of Oents' Fine Kid .XI. aiore '." r: BABUKOTOSf BaXTKB'B. " BILL BEADS and Statements neatlj printed it tbU cffloe. . Call and lea? your or den with ds. T OADED SHELLS.Club shells', wads, liiBreaohloading cane, Repeating rifles, M 'v " -Oot II tf w ' Whtttt Gates. PHE Latest Style in Derby Bate at . ..X . BAsaisoPros ft Baxtkb'b. ", rT EtTBR ead Note Paper farnUhed - Jj and neatly printed V the Journal AfAA , nieiA MilAM r- 1- ' VUIWI UITS W TVHL WWSb (T uaiei tiasuc9 jailer ior rre-iaeara. '1ir-V- . . ' V,!'x5ot'.,I,oRakkA who has been - f . aedoasty ill It inid to Lave passed '" th8dangerl0iati.r ' IfiECOaD-ADVBWTI8TS say the world will $om to an end next Fri day, the 25th. Inst, v J I SjflleSMBlMasJSMnsjM Republioaic papers are prepar- Jtfit.xcnsealforlhsv defeats that await them inNoTember. Sensible. Mo4u(iA oas je stolen. Betarniog Aoards are oat of date New York .Star,. X BiNCB the burning of his Taber nacle Dr. Talmage has keen preach ,: ingln the Brooklyn Academy of Masie. -; - Thb Legislature of Somb Dakota aatinet tor the first time, elected : two U.:8Senatoi and asked Con crass for an appropriation. Tax Montana Democrats are reading the riot act and threaten . ing to hang the Republican scoun dreals who are trying to steal the Leg&latore. : MABONE, andrjForaker .will both bob eot oiaigat on xov 5, ana it wilVje good riddance of two o fhe mo8tr'notorius.? egotists and demagognesSin the country .x . -wJQanBB8 defeat in New Jersey is - to be charged to Harrison's appoint- - bftWfilliStonitath1 11 - 1Xitjf,jU4jj democratic ,unaer ordinary circumstances. ' 44 The Atlanta. Constitution com- ' ..tWe&eydopedia is beinr miscon- " - straed, and says it was only intends fliA ffAtAlrtlAW ft K Aril A I ;.. v vs e njvaoi . jluu vivuva dhvuiv " be more careful in future, aa it lias ' Chicago man was actually tickled . to death by o'ne"bf his own jokes. - W&shincrton Post! ' ; 4 1 ! v course, now that tie, Dri Eliot, '" has joined the - Democratic party. - the Republican oreans have sud denly"di8COvereii r that the great college president is' aitor' ad a crank and an imbecile, ! And , in ; deed a proper target. for all the Micuss wbrdsnhaV a Dolttioal Dartar ki&a&ger and mortification is in the ft, habi pf pslDg.Qqiaey Herald. SBliTtfisi maniy'VofiaUty; but U faftn I atso pre-eminently a woman: ly attribute. .KoL man? can ?be at f tia &i Vltyttdiatttt1njriodty a man wilhbutTalth fn 66d;does not ; ahraysx seer iffcompleTS ?nd unlovelyaswodan Without faith ,( Even amanwithool tsiflt?tibd would r6idrei a -olhWBiT.nn wpmannneiMjfha.r, ntita' -of" filth th;-'4sWm8e8.;! : - Tisscjj. . ,.-. .. St ndt -. Mr -a new4 OommissioEsrf Idu. cat.au, at Washington)' says tha t i'CoatSiaro BtateaV ara y-jQttoz eviisaw's Qf their .-abiliiy t and r Zrzi tstrivl-abrthetr'own " IV-IaUtOUsHtatft : !ittt Kitty to prevest ficaa- . tte 1 t" . i t'r.i LOCAL NEWS. A good and needed rain fell yeeter- day.- i' ' ' A flock of wild geese have been Been I eeveral times recently near Jack Smith's oreek. . A nuaabfir of persons will go up from New Berne today to attend the Diaciple Convention at LaQraoge. . The theatre, will be warm and com fortable tonight. Ticketa on sale at Bell's this morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. F. Butt-preached at Hancock street Methodist church last night to a smaller audienoe than usual. The eather prevented a large attendance. There were two penitents. Copt Dave Robert). Jim Duffy and Dan Jonee have gone to Ocracoke on Mr. Puffy 'd sloop. They are too late for a division of the Piouecr'd cargo, natives" are ahead of them. The eleventh annual fair of the North Carolina Colored Industrial Association began in Raleigh on Tuesday. Governor Fowle formally opened the air. The exhibit is said to be very good, and the fair is well attended. Tbe traia from Raleigh toGoldBboro dldn'tarrive on time yesterday ; conse quently no western mail. Can't a dirt road mail route be established between Raleigh and Qoldsboro? Perhaps it would be an improvement. The Goldsboro Argus .of yesterday siys: "His many friends throughout the State will be pained to learn that our 'townsman Bon. W. T. Dortchis in failing health, and that fears are entertained of the ultimate result." Several of our citizens attended the Goldsboro Fair yesterday. The exhibit is said to be very creditable. A gentle man told us that Mr. C. T. Randolph's exhibit of buggies was the best he bad ever seen. The weather was very un favorable, which seems to be the luck our Goldsboro friends. We sympathize with them. The secretary of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad gives notice of a speolalmeeting of the stockholders of the road at New Berne on November 21.- This is an important meeting, the object being to consider the question of extending the road. In a few dajs we will publish the preamble and resolu tion adopted at the annual meeting at Morehead Oity, which fully explain the objeot of the special meeting oalled. - -- Shipping News. :' The steamer Howard arrived from up Trent river yesterday with a oargo of cotton, cotton seed, etc. - The eteamer Annie of the E. C. D. line will arrive today and sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock . Personal. Mr. Clarence Disosway, of Brooklyn, In the , oity, his old home, visiting friendsand relatives. At Hotel Albert: W. B. Jordan, Wilmington, N.O.; A. A. Lewis, Bal timore J, P. Brogden, Trenton, N. C. Jno. Armstrong, Norfolk, Va ; Lee Franks and Rodolph Duffy, Onslow county , N. C; G. R. Black well. Durham, N." C; Wm. Euhn. New Bedford, Mass. Railioftd Accident. The Raleigh train arrived on time yesterday for a wonder. We oould not learn now the acoident occurred. Goldsboro Argus. , Yes, there was Considerable excite ment in this oity when it was learned that the western mail arrived in due tfmirLatest advioes from the soene of the accident are to the effect that no lives Were lost. The exoitement has sub sided and the . people' .have , about re covered from the shock. .Well acci dents will happen. C Gorton'f MinttwlU. .yVfe i "Gorton's famous New Orleans Min- (trtla bad a big audienoe at the Opera House last night and gave great satte; faoUrta$ Tft company is -- better .than last year and gives a genuine minstrel performance tnat none tail to enjoy PrinoeTanaka, the - Japanese artist, gave a wonaenut exmcition or jug fiery. . The tame company" wilt hold tiie boards again tonight and all who go will be amused. - Gorton's band is one of the best on the road," Lynohburg Enquirer, Oct. , 1888." . .The above company will arrive today, give grand street parade in the after noon i and ar minstrel performance tha thfltr' at niuht. Tinkets on tau morning as w o ciocx ; as ueirs Jswelfy store. Doors open at7 o'clock and performance to begin at 1 :80. ; :' & ' i Baseball. The third game of base ball for the world . championship was played Tuesday, when, on aooountof darkness, lt was celled at the end of the eighth iotyjtg; the score stood, New. York 7. Erooklytt 8. - The w'oret feature about catarrh is Its rpi!S tendency ito- consumption. L-o- l'a Eaw pnrllla cures catarrh 4y S0BTH Mmnlw- From the State Papers. Tarboro Banner: We renture the as sertion that less hT will , be bought next sprinKbT our Edgecombe farmers than was last. Reason: they made and saved more. ' Sanford Express: The Egypt (N. C.) coal shaft has been emptied of its water. The shaft is 423 feet. Some of the coal was exhibited this week at the State Fair. The company say they will put the coal on the market by the 1st of November, and will sell it from $3.00 te 84 00 per ton. Two Northern saw mill men have purchased 23,000 acres of pine land in Moore and adjoining oounties and will establish saw-mills and planing-mills on this land. Goldsboro Argvs: The fish business now coming up over the A. & N. O. Railroad is something immense; in fact larger than it has ever been. Up to date there has been handled by the ex press employees in this city sinoe Octo ber 1st over 3,000 packages, or more than an average of 150 per day. ' This comes within about 180 of the whole amount handled last October. There was more than three times as'much handled in September, 1889, as in Sep tember, 1883. Good for Goldsboro. Snow Hill Baptist:' Staggers among the horses here has about subsided, but not until it had destroyed several thousand dollars worth of horse flesh for the citizens of this county. Ex Sheriff Luby Harper showed us a plum the other day that weighed two and a half ounces. It is known among nur serymen as the Eelsey Japan, and is a luscious fruit. Snow Hill is noted for two things, but not on an extensive scale, only during court weeks, and that is horse trading and eating roasted pig. We saw at court persons all the way from Fash county for the purpose of horse trading, and we have heard it said that people came from Raleigh to eat the Greene county roasted bog. Wilmington Messenger: We learn that the South Atlantio and North Western Railroad Companv (projeoted).of South- port, has purchased the fine hotel property, pavillion and lot belonging to Dr. w. u. Curtis on the water front at Southport. It is understood that the purchase has been made for use as a depot and general offioe for the railroad company. The price paid was $23,0UU Dr. Curtis in turn has nought the Bryant Morse lot, next to the old garri son, for the consideration ot 3,wu. This purchase on the part of the rail road company, together with the fact that they have also purchased thirty five hundred feet of water front, be gins to look as if Southport is to have a railroad. The statement is made-4hat a corps of ten engineers will be put to work within a fortnight, making the necessary survey for this line. Wilmington Messenger: A sad acci dent occurred in Duplin county last 1 Saturday afternoon, which resulted in the death of Mr. David Williamson who lived near Bryant's Store, five miles east of Kenansville. He, in company with Mr. Leon Pearsall, one of his neighbors, went out to "stand" for a deer. They went aoross Goshen in a canoe to a small island and, after wait ing awhile for the deer, they started to go back across the oreek. Mr. Pearsall entered the oanoe and Mr. Williamson, who had their two guns, in attempting to get in the boat, struck one '.of the guns against the boat in some way which caused both barrels to be dis charged. The entire loads entered the forehead just above the eyes killing him instantly. Mr. fearsall says he doesn't know exactly how it was done as bis face was turned in another a tree- in ouameter, wmie elsewhere not a tion at that moment. Mr. Williamson drop of rain could be seen, The weath was twenty-eight years old. Heleayes er was clear, and there were no trees a wife and three children. overhead. Water unqestlonably fell. aam Jonesism. There is nothing true and lasting but heaven. It is not how much money a man's got but what sort of a man has got it. Christ preaohed practical religion He never discussed Iheologioal dog mas. Money may bring luxuries and all that, but it brings a sight of cares and troubles. If there is anybody specially I want to see go to heaven, it is the poor whites and niggers The most consummate pauper on earth is the young man who has no no money and no religion. The best critlos the world ever saw are in the lunatic asylum, but they ain't all there. The reason wby there is so muoh poor preaching is because there is so much ooor bearing.. . l woniun 't give a cent ior tne religion of & man who- doesn't know whether he's got it who just believes he's got it, but is not certain. I once beard a man preach about 'coneoious sonshlp" a,ft Mw tanrelat Moft popular when nil iVan Kam ' itSMl4mst - eAM.l" . ..... - . - - WW buu vuou f buvhi uiiwinvivue Bhip." . V J.'ifc Uf my boy was to go around and say children who doesn't know fwheW he'a, Qod'a child or' not t iWhy, its a A man whn la nrnnrini In biminAui at doesn't hide the fact. - You say ha loeks ftUllikra well to do man. A man who la r r "i" 1 1 , ,k. -nl anow, lt to hia family. In hia busness and in his amnsementa. Is worth a column ftf rhetorio, aald an American statesman. - It la a fact, ee- tablished by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood'a Sarsaparilla doea cure sorofula. aalt rheum, and other diseases or aflfections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that urea feeling, creates a good 'appetite, and gives strengtn to every pari or tne system, LATEST 5EWS. Terrible Death at Wllmington-The Ead of the World-Fiendish Negroes Other Hews, Argument in the case of Cross and White against the State of North Caro lina was begun in the United States Supreme Court Tuesday; W. R. Henry appeared In behalf of Cross and White, and Attorney General Davidson, of North Carolina, represented the State. Bieminoham, Oct. 32. A special from LaFayettereoords a crime in Tallapoosa county that has rarely been surpassed in its horrible details. It seems that while Albert Smith and hia three oldest children bad gonosome miles to ohuroh, five negro men approached the house and asked Mrs. Smith to give them something to eat, and being refused they went into the house, and learning that there was no one at home but Mrs. Smith and her little babe, forced her into the yard and began ransacking the house. After appropriating all that they oould find in the way of money and valuables, they set fire to the house and added horror to the terrible scene by foroing the distracted woman to witness the most brutal of fiendish deeds, which was the tossing of ber little baby in the air and letting it fall back almost on the point of sharp knives whioh they held under it. The brutes finally heeded the frantio wo man's entreaties, and went away, leav ing her with nothing to greet the return of her horror-stricken husband and ohlldren, but ber half-dead babe, and a smouldering heap of ooals, where was only a few hours before their home. People for miles around have been searching the oountry for the villiaos, and at last aooounts three of the negroes had been captured. Paris, Oot. 22. -Dr. Phillipe Ricord, the celebrated French surgeon, who was for many years known in Paris as "The Great American Doctor." is dead. Dr. Ricord was born in Baltimore, Md. December 10, 1800. Wilmington. N. C., Oct. 22. Yard- master R. L. Deumark entered a freight car at the Atlantio Coast Line depot to night, tie carried a lantern and almost immediately a barrel of gasoline ex ploded, setting fire to the car and burn Ing Mr. Denmark to death. It was not known that the unfortunate man was In theoar until the flames had been ex tinguished. Fredericsbubg , Va., Oct. 22 Con siderabie excitement prevails in the vicinity of Soreamerville, Spottajlvania county, .at the Adventiats camp meet ing. Those gathered there predict that the world will come to an end tonight, and if not tonight, certainly before the end of the month. A number of farm era have left their homes, turned their stock out on the commons, and are liv ing at the Adventist camp. Others re fuse to work, and only go home at night. Many have not sown their fall wheat on this account, and say they will not put a single grain of seed in the ground, as the Lord is certainly coming this year. About fifty persons are living at camp, waiting patiently and confidently for the end of the world. Insects Which Make Rain. Columbia, S. O., Oct. 21. What ap peared to be a wonderful phenomenon has been witnessed by hundreds of persons in the garden attached to the residence of Rev. Dr. Edmund's, pastor of the Presbyterian ohuroh at Sumter. ior several days, beginning about & o'clock p. m. of each day, rain fell continuously for about three-quarters of an hour on one spot about sixty f set many people; catching in their hands. Vh T. J .1 t M J ... ,. h .n,irft41 . t(lll mvetDrina water supply. On a fruit tree not far from the spot where the falls are a num ber of insects that throw out jets of water, obtained evidently by sucking the sap of the tree. The water thus emitted forms into drops and falls-ln the manner of rain from vapor, too insect is described as a brilliantly variegated butterfly. This solution of the Sumter mystery satisfac torily explains the phenomena of the raining trees reported in various sec tlonaofthls State in the fall of 1886 toon after the earthquake, and by many superstitious people connected with that disturbance. Jaok and Jill each took a pill. Old-fashioned kind full grown; Jaok's went down but with a frown - Jill died from ''cause unknown." Smiles will supersede many frowns, and many discomforts will be unknown when vr. rieroe s rieasant Purgative Pellets entirely supersede, as they bid fair to do, the large and less efficient I DQOdf till e DOU Ekd I I -r't. '' - ' v . HnlHvan en a TWr. ",j SSSTSSrtSlS! !- 1 - -- - v. K""- three .or four hours he goes eat in the street and ; literally storms the town, proving a terror to ail who oppose him. for a while ha toon ' possession or the Metropolitan hotel Ind the police had a hard time subduing nim. - He la said to be dead broke financially, depending on his friends. tot the .whisksr he BTBVFOVrioa. I Produced from the laxative and nntrf- I tlous Juice of California figs, combined with the medlolnal virtues of plants - 1 known to be most beneficial to the I human system, acts gently , on the kid- I neys, liver ana bowels, eneotually I cleansing the system, dispelling colda i ana neaa acnes, ana curing nabitaal Heremlean Itremgth Continually on the strain, or overtaxed at intervals, Is far less desirable than ordinary vigor perpetuated by rational diet and exercise, and abstention from excess. Professional pugilists and ath letes rarely attain extreme old age. As ordinary vigor may bo retained by a wise regard for sanitary living, and for the protection against disease which timely and judicious medication affords, so also it may be lost through prolonged sedentary labor, uninterrupted mental strain and foolish eating and drinking, the chief and most immediate sequence of all four being dyspepsia, tor this condition thus, or or any way induced, and for its offspring, a failure of mus cular and nerve power, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is the primest and most genial of remedies. Not only in digestion, but loss of ilesb, appetite and sleep are remedied by it. Incipient malaria and rheumatism are banished, and kidney, bowel and liver complaint removed by it. CLEAN EICE, Whole and Broken, Sold Cheap. Genuine Choice Pale Cream Cheese In Stock. WHOLESALE GKOCElt, MIDDLE STliEET, NEW BERNE. N. Administrator's Sale OK A VALUABLE TRACT of LAND. NORTH CAROLINA, I craven uounty. ) Superior Court. Petition to i ell lands (o make assets. James C. Harrlfon, Ailm'r of Michael (Sreen. dee'd, Azalnst W, H. N. Green, etals., helrs-at-law. In obedience to a hide men f. of t hp Snnnrlnr Court, rendered on the 16th of October. 1W!!, In the above entitled suit, the undersigned will, on BIOS BAY. DEC. 2d. 188. at t.h (juun iiurae in new nerne, expose at public i-u mu mgucBL uiauer, me lonowing truci oi muu ueiuDging to me estate o Ml cnaei ureen, deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land lying and being in Craven county, on the south side of Trent rond. about one mile and a half west of New Berne adjoining the lands of Mrs. Vlotoria Perry. me heirs of J. D. Claypoole and others, con taining u acres, more or less.f nlly desoribed in me pennon niea in the above suit. This tract of land Is valuable and conve ment ior irucKlng and other farming pur Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. M. Terms of Bale: One-half cash: halancn nn aoredltof six months, secured by notes to ue upprovea. nue reserved until lull pay UlBUb IB 111HUQ. New Berne, Oct. 18th. 18S9. JAMK8 C. HARRISON, 023 td Adm'r of Michael Qreen, dee'd. NEW BERNE THEATRE- Benefit op St. John's Lodge. ONE jNIG-IIT ONLY Thursday Evening, Oct. 24. APPEARANCE OF GORTON'S ORIGINAL flew Orleans Minstrels AND Unrivalled Gold Band. Composed of strictly high-class Artiets, Including the most marvelous of all JAPANE8E JUGGLERS, Direct from the Tycoon's Royal Troupe of Jugglers. This company guarantees to the ladies a first-class and chaste entertainment. General admission, 75o.: gallery 25c Reserved seats at Bell the Jeweler's. witnout extra cnarge. The New Open Franklin mm Is the BEST and HOST ECONOMICAL Beating Stove to nae. Call and see tnem at 111 L. H. CUTLER'S. fo,& L; Association. Series No. 9 of the New Bern Build ing ana Loan Association is now onen. AH parties wishing to take shares of stock , in this series will apply at once Wj Tr- J. K. OAKBAWAY, v .; Mp2T ; Second TreasV LEAVENING POWER Of the various Baking Powders illrxiu trated from actual testa. KUIAL(Pure)- CRArS(A!) RDMFORD'S (rruh)...BS HANFORD'S (hen fresh) CHARM (Alum Towr) DAVIS" and O. K.' ( AlamiS CLEVELAND'S . PIONEER (San rancisco) CZAR rm. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE CONGRESS . . HECKER'S CILLET'S HANFORD'S (W : PEARL (Andrews .'"ulIi1, ulien not fre&h. J ROMFORD'S (Plus, !tatc), when not fre&h . . .SBBlBaS Reports of Government Chemists. ' " The Royai I'.aking Towdcr is composed of pure and whole-some ingrodionts. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, or othtr in jurious substances.-LDWARD (1. Love, Ph.D. The Royal lkikmg 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 of any baking pow der of which I have knowledge. ' Wu. McMurtrie, Ph. D.' All Alum bakincr Dowders. nn matter knd high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their nj too freely, or under climatic chances suffer do tenoration. 500TonslDotton Seed WANTED ! For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Come and see ub before sellinir your seed. E. n. & J. A, MEADOWS. ocl2 lrn For Sale, One eecond-hand Vertical RoiIr nt thirty horse power, in very good con dition. The boiler ia madn of Tfr heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. Two Vertical Center Crank Engines of ten horse power each, fitted with ink, in good condition and ready for immediate use. Apply to JAMES REDMOND. ocl2dwtf New Berne, N. C. 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given Away! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hats! Large Drive in Tobacco Prices ranging from 15o, per lb..up. Dont't forget to call and examine nt stock of various other Goods at LOW PRICES. Tours, anxious to please, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and RetaiP,Grocer, Foot of Middle street. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable in composition, safe to use under all circumstanoes, and to cure all blood disorders, rheumatism. neuralgia, mercurial ailments, scrofu lous affections, swellings, catarrh and skin diseases. For that most loathsome and obstinate disease, syphilis, it is a specific, and as such has been used by many physicians in the South, who hate given their unqualified testimony re garding its peculiar efficacy in effecting a permanent cure where all other meth ods of treatment and alleged specifics have utterly failed . Its wonderful and admirable effects in rheumatism reoohv mends it to tnat large class of sufferers who have hitherto unavaillngly sought relief. For sale by U. N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. O. Notice. Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co., Secretary's Office, Newbern, N. C, Oct. 22, 1889. A special Meeting of the Stockholder! of the Atlantio & North Carolina Bail road Company will be held at Newbern on the Third Thursday (2 let) in Novem ber; 1889. oc22td F. G. ROBERTS, SaoyV' K. H. JONES, AND HSBSBBBSBBBBBBSBlBBBBBi Dry Goods & IIcli::S , c uit biivvk wu rge assorunenit JPrloet u low m Uuiioweiss.. Call and exgmintmy itook. 1 9 rnr.. jirg ti.e blood. o iry it. . -viv,.:.-: '.'-c,;;:-'-,,x i constipation. . - r .'; SatUfttetton'guaranteed.
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