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OURNALl :t -' -1 ff- - .-..J,'" '"TJ ,- ""a . "t "-' asn BBSBSSB eBBSlsaBBaBasSBBiaaiBBS VOL. VnLrNO. 177. NEW BEKNE. N. a, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. V BUSHTES3 LOCALS. v Salesman Wanted" tm thii dis trict. One of men earned $4,(500 in . m and S3 ,200 In. "88 and is doing batter ' this year.- " v vr.--" ;. J: ; . octSo 2t.l P. 0. Box 137t,New York. " I ..TTOMINY7 Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, v jLJ Crashed Wheat, Vermicelli, Bar , ley, Macoaroni. Okta and - Tomatoea, er I Ham, Breakfast ' Bacon, - 8honldera, Corned Beef. Cod fish, Smoked Herrings, ' Cheese, all kinds canned goods. White " Beam, Olives, Piekles,.Cetaup, Lea & Persia Sanca, Minoa Meat, Dried ' Peachea, Prnnei, Raialna, Evaporated -" Applee, Tapioca, Corn Starch. Jelly, " Cider. Boiled Ox Tongue. Pickled " Lamb 'a Tongues, Chipped Beef, Freeh -Cakes and Cracker. Fresh Boasted Coffee,- Chocolate,, Choice Teae, Cocoa, to. ($ &ji ua r-i O. E. Suras. TJURE IMPORTER HOLLAND GIN To make the Postmaster-General ship an adjanct to a clothing house is a grave crime against public morals and common decency. And tDis Wanamaker has done, and more. He has stolen the livery of heaven to serve the Republican party in. In so doing he disgraces both religion and politics. For though they may be cojoined, such a' conjunction must be free from the shadow oi personal or official cor ruption. New Orleans Times Dem ocrat. ' -JJ and Jamaloa Ram, at retail by ' 1 A. flTHol ton's Old Stan Stand. I J . n. . . L ,it. rr 11 tiif j, i tiroia w dstwhuoui a o vuc Cook Stove.- ., Oct 11 tf3 -T - Whitty & Gates. A N leeavnt Line of Gents1 Fine Kid il. Gloves at ' ' . ,f its; Babunqton & Baxter's. ':, ,,T ILL HEADS and Statements neatly X Minted at this office. Call and leave year orders with as. -T OADED 8BELLS.Clab belle.wads lJ Breach-loading gons, Repeating fines, at Ooklltf. " Whixty & Gates. THE Latest Btyle in-Derby Hate at , Babeibotoii & Baxteb'b. . " T ETTER and Note Paper farniahed Jlx and neatly printed at the Jouenal offlca. uiva os your orders. Kiws has beea received from Henry Jl Stanley and Emin Pasha, which reports them to be in good condition. WBXN President Harrison has peddled out all the offices , in his gift he will be of no more account to 'the ilepubllcan politicians than - sv' soueezed lemon. New York World. . - MEHacssaaaaaBesaneHe . The Republican Congressmen reelected from the new States are al ready clamoring for their share of -?' . . a ' - tne spoils, this is conclusive evi dence, that they are thoroughbred Republicans. Wilmington Star. Tinker and Foraker have slain themselves with'Samson's weapon Tannjer'sjaw has turned him oal of ftnjifflee and .Foraket's seems to have brokenhim all op while he was trying to get into one. -Phila delphia Times." il Fobaxxr has been compelled to swollow so many of his own pre . ttons' nttqrances ,aince Campbell cornered: Halstead on the Ballot "t Box bill Jthat he is now reported " seriously sick..' He'll be sicker after LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Journal Found . C. E. Slovxe Hominy, etc. P. O. Box 1,871 Salesman wanted. H. C. Stwvenson Commia'rs salo. Babkinoton & Baxter C!othing,eto, DISCIPLES' COSTEJfTION. They ire in Session at La grange. La Gbasqk, Oct. 25, 1869. After refreshments. Thursday, the Convention began work by calling the roll of churches and enrolling delegates. About forty churohes responded. The Remember the Date, Oar Winter Fair ia juat four months o2t and it ia not any too early to keep the date on the minds of the people, so that ample preparations may be made for thorough work in every department. We are in hopes this time of seeing I county.exniDita maae a special ienure annual reports were handed to a com and a eood premium nut on the first mittee on Finanoe and Statistics. Three .r,A ,aA Kt t... new churches were enrolled. WMU BbWOU WO. UUUI,IB A SUV uv . . n ... , , . . . . .,, j I ai nigni n. w. Diancui aaaressea ine uuuo iu luoyutvnTea w" "ft" uu Convention on the subject, "Public her duty, beoausethe exhibition ia at 1 opinion, its effect on, preaching and her very doors, but adjoining counties practice." .km i, wA r.,A ... i. The question or the adoption of some ... . ... ... new mnsio books was considered. The aucemeuis me association reeia jubu Found, A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY, which the owner can have by proving property and paving for this notice. Apply at It JOURNAL OFFICE. fied in making. The date is February 24th ;to continue one whole week. ' the Ohio election. Pittsburg Post. Tile esteemed Republicans of Mas sachnseits are greatly harassed over - ? -the flattering ipospecs , of Demo X , cratio success. It will be a 'grand ' day when the old Bay State wheels ; ; r into' the .Democratic column, and ; that ' day t h coming.-rColumbue, ' '' gtl&ifcEaquirer. -'; North Carolina is abundant ' ly able to . appropriate at ' present .1300,000 more than it does for the education of its children. This wonld 'r-- increase the term and pay higher '. salaries to the teachers. Jn this way a longer term and greater thorough ?5ness in teaching would be secured, f LenB have aQ educational revival ; In "Norths XJarolina.-WUmington ' Kessenger.i'VA - :r v; Very little rice comiog in et. The crop is shorter this year than usual m this section. ' Several boxes of peas second crop were on the wharf of the O. D. line for shipment yeterdy The Atlantio Baptist Association meets next Tuesday, October 20, at Piney Grove church, Jones county . We suppose the Second Adventiats of Virginia are breathing easier today, that ia if they had any fear abont the com ing of Christ. Evangelist Fi(e was expected to pass through this city on his way to Wash ington, where he will begin a series of meetiniogs next week, but he went by rail from Goldsboro yesterday. Our farmers aay that the hay .'saved from their fields ia as good, if not better, than Northern hay. Why not use it altogether? There ought to be enough made at home to supply the demand. The Goldsboro Fair continued through yesterday. One of the features of the day was a ballon ascension. The man got into tha balloon and went up about fifty feet, when the thiog "busted" and caught fire and the man turned a somer saulttothe ground, catching on his feet. He waa not hurt muoh. The sermon of Rer. Mr. Butt at the Old M. M.E church last night waa from the text ''Behold how well it is to dwell together in Unity. " There waa nothing beautiful in the talk, but it was plain, practioal and carried weight with it rnese meetings nave been in progress t0 weeks, during whioh time there has been eighty-two conversions. No service tonight. The T. M. C. A. has nearly completed arrangements for their first sociable which will take place in a week or two The Committee in charge promise a pleasant evening, and are endeavoring that those who attend may not go away disappointed. One of the finest voioes that has . ever been oredited to New Berne has consented to sing, and other good voices will take part also. Mr. -Patterson, of Hotel Albert, has received several letters recently from persons living in Massachusetts, and other Northern States nuking inquiries abont New Berne as a winter resort There are many advantages in this sec tion whioh qualify it for a winter re sort. jOur climate is unsurpassed any where between New York and Florida our rivers and fields and forests offer fine territory for sportsmen; our people are hospitable, and social life is no sweeter anywhere. Our hotel aooom.' modations are in keeping with the age, The Fire Yesterday. About four o'clock yesterday after noon an alarm was given from the gas houee. The fire department responded promptly, but before the engines ar rived the wood work of the main build ing was burning rapidly. The origin of the fire cannot be accounted for except it came from a leak in one of the oil pipes near the furnace. The fireman was on the second floor and when he discovered the fire the lower floor was all ablaze. Mjor Dennison turned on a stream of water from his water works and with streans from the two engines the fire was soon under control. The machinery was not damaged and the building being of brick was only slight ly damaged. The managers of the works think gas will be furnished as usual tonight. discussion was largely in favor of con tinning the use of the Popular Hymns, The afternoon train brought in several delegates and much business is being prepared. FRIDAY MORNING. The Convention assembled at 9.30 with a full delegation. Committees, were announced on ministerial character, (N. S.Richardeor, of New Berne, one of ;the number), publications, examination of ministers H. C. Bowen of Williamston. N. C. delivered an address on "how to In crease our finances." I. L. Chestnutt preached at the Metho dist Protestant church, on the fall and restoration of man. " The weatbsr is doe and all is moving on smoothly, a feast of reason and flow of soul, as well as the practioal exercise of business principles in the work. H. C. B LATEST NEWS. ALU IN ACE DAY AT THE PIEDMONT EXPO' SITION, ATLANTA EVANGELIST FIFE race war other news. ATLANTA, Uciober 21. loday was Alliance Day at the Piedmont Expo sition, and was the greatest the bxpo Hueelns. the chamnion bear sition has ever known, exceeding in at tenaance me aays given up to rresiaenc Cleveland Persona";. Mr. Ren killer of Beaver creek, Jones oounty. was in the city on Friday. He reports a short cotton crop in his section, but plenty of bears. Mrs. S. W. Smallwood and children have returned from a visit to New York. Mr. Delmas Givens, of Texas, is visit ng at the residence of Mr. John Manly., Mr. C. A. Cook of Warrenton ia in the city. He has recently received the appointment of United States Distriot Attorney. At Hotel Albert: John Roche, J. T. Lincoln, Baltimore; Col. A. W. 8haffer, Raleigh; A. W. Hill, South Boston; M. Hahn, city; W. F. Trower. Baltimore; J: B. Gregg, Philadelphia; O. A. Cook , Warrenton. A FINE LINE OF Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Clothing Just received. Men's and Boy's Hats Of every grade. Don't forget that we carry a fine line of SHOES and BOOTS, besides the Cel ebrated A.A.Battles'$2.50 Cf Shoe. Kaep in lino with the crowd to VALUABLE CITI PROPERTY FOR SALr-. Pursuant to a Judgment or tho Superior Court of Craven couuly, lor partition, 1 will Bell at Publlo Auction, at tho Court House In Newbern, on Tuesday, the 2(tli day of November. IM9. at 12 o'clock. M.. the lot of Una situated on Hancock street, In laid cltv. belnz the "Oliver House and lxt, known as lot Number Sinn the plan of salu city ofNewbern. lermsof eiile, cash. H. U. HTEVKNaUN, Commissioner. Oct. 23th ISStf. dim NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Ashevillle News: Senator Z.B.Vance was seen on the publio square this afternoon. Heoertainly looks well. La Grange Sentinel : Trinity .the new church fear Falling creek, was relieved Of its indebtedness and dedicated to the worship of God last Sunday, Presiding Elder R. A. Willis preached the dedi catory sermon to a large gathering of the people of that section. Wilmington Star: The British stea mer Oamanli was cleared Wednesday by Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son, with sixty-five hundred bales of cotton, the yalue of whioh ia three hundred and eighteen thousand and eix hundred dollars, the weight being 8,186,092 pounds. This ia the largest cargo of cotton ever shipped from this port. Willmington Review: We spoke two years ego, and to Gov. Hill a few days since. Hon. Evan Jones, of Texas, President of the Na tional Alliance, made the principal ad drew. Col. Polk, of North Carolina, Hon. L. N. Livingston, of the Georgii Alliance, and Gov. Gordon mad speeches. The introductions were by Henry W. Urady. After tbe ceremonies there was a double wedding of Alliance couples. The brides and grooms were dressed in suits of cotton bagging this is indica tive of the faith of the Alliance in cot ton as a covering instead of jute. Both ooupies will be given presents by ex hibitors and merchants. Danville. Va., Oot. 24. The town of Beidsville, N. C, is enthused over a young preaober known as Bill Fife, and until recently a dissipated man about town. He was oonverted a short time ago and began to preach. His meetings have just olosed with 300 converts, many of whom are prominent citizens Fife is an uneducated but powerful speaker, but very muoh like Sam Jones in bis style. Further particulars of the right near Harlan Court House, Eentuoky, on Thursday, between the Turner and Howard faotions. show that the , latter waa badly worsted, one of them beini? killed and six wounded. None of the Turners were hurt. The fifth baseball game, for the world's championship, Thursday, re suited Brooklyn B, New York 11. iRUNKENtfESS LIQUOR HABIT.- iiAiiTiiE wow meieSBiTotccine D?HAlrfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It can be elven In a cunof coffee or tea, or In article of food, without the knowledge of the patient, ir necessary; it m aosonueiy harmless and will effect a permanent and 6oeedv cure, whether the patient is a mode rate drinker or an aiconoiie wrecK. 1 1 MCVElt AII.8. It operates bo quietly and with such oertalnty that the patient under goes no lnoonvenlence. and ere nelsaware, his complete reformation Is effected. J8page book of particulars free. K. N Duffy, druggist, agent, New Iterne, N. C. Janldwly POWDER Absolutely Pure. TMs powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholeaomeneM. Mora -ec nomlcal than lh4 ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low test, snort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bold ouly In cans. -Koyai. Uakisu 1'owdkb Co., 106 Wall at, N. Y, 1uno28 dsn wed frl Aw For Sale, The Sea House, Beaufort, N. C, oon-v taining 13 rooms. A large dining room, kitchen aod outhouses. Also a cistern holding 3.500 gollns of water. Lot contains 99 feet front and 270 feet deep; excellent garden sfot Aleo water lot about 300 feet. oc22-dwlm 500 Tons Cotton Seed WANTED ! pay the HIGHEST For which wo will MARKET PRICE. Come nnd sea us before sell id ir seed. E. n. & J. A, MEADOWS oc!2 lm your "Sam JonesisniB Sam Jonea says a good many sharp, stinging things which it is difficult to work into a report of his sermons with out snapping the thread of the thesis For example: Qod never ealled me to preach like other men, nor other men to preach as some weeks ago of the fine tobacco crop 1 1 do, though some have tried it and got raised by Mr., u. w. Kencher, near I badly left. othot day it tbe tbonght she would ' like housekeeping, " Shajanawered: Certainly: It Is thinly, way' tb live." . hs does credit . to Mrs. Cleveland womanly ,'nfttare, anil -'. it recalls tbe fact that 8orePle -claim that-tbe treat increase'.Ib divorces in this country is due to tbe lack of ihonre life. Savannah 1 1 ..ITews. . 5 1 t J" It is annonncei at Washington that the President is not coinz to l.'cr ti:-!f aboct the negrb . t?, wUi4 shows that Ilr. nam- . !.i wi:3 cno-h net to waste his - "7 r-.l tie r'3 Ft t!s filaro )vct"if:' ..'.lritli r : est i IaCx-l Mayor'a Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday: Eliza Holly colored, violated chapter ft. seotionH, of city ordinanoel by being disorderly; dismissed. J . N Tempy Chad wide, ooiored, ohapter 5. section 8, disorderly; dismissed. EWpping Sews; !; ,: : The Tahoma will sail this morning at To'olock. - ' ; ' V The steamer Eaglet of . the . E. O. T. line will sail this afternoon at 6 o'clock. Tfie KlnBton free Press of October 84 announces.the death pf a well known Lenoir county man. it Bays: "Mr, J. K. Davis, who had been un well for . several years and who' was taken to his bed a week or so ago, died last Sunday afternoon at 4 O'clock. He was acred about 43 years.1 Mr. uaviB waa a Republican and has held the of fices of . Register or: Deeds and Sheriff. and also represented this county in the Legislature. ".He was a seneroua hnd kind hearted man. " Fence to bis ashes." r II r t' i ; Hixi no Mxstaks. If you have made npyour mind to buy Hood's Sarsapa rilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Barsaparula la a pecu liar medioine. possessing, by virtue of ita peculiar 'combination, proportion and preparation, curative power eupe rior to any other artiole of the kind be fore the people. For all enactions aris-l-t frcn irnfrire blood or low state of if tit is unequalled. , Ee auce to ; iLvvd'a. - ,5: Willard . On Saturday last Mr.Rencher sold the proceeds of a half acre of this crop for $98.05, which is at the rate of $196.10 per acre. Let some of the best farmers in Pender county, who have good tobacco lands lying idle, put on their thinking caps- and reason this matter out to its logioal conclusion. Charlotte News: Tho ladies of Char lotte are busily engaged today in ar ranging for the reoeption of the dele gates and visitors to the Methodist State Miosionary convention, whion win meet in the Tryon street Methodist church next Friday, (Oct 25), as noted in the News two weeks ago. There will be between 75 and 100 delegates. The Methodist ohurch is being prepared for the occasion, and perhaps the most striking feature of the decoration will be a ship to represent' the "Missionary Ship." It will be seven feet long, and will be arranged in iront or the puipft. This is strictly a ladies convention, as we understand there are only two men oonneoted with it. Raleigh News and Observer: Con versing with & gentleman of this city yesterday, he mentioned the fact that one of the most important enterprises now on foot in this state is the Egypt Coal Company, of Chatham county, which is now operating on an extensive scale. Every one who attended the State Fair noticed the beautiful speci mens of coal exbibited by this company It has been found to be a very superior duality of ooal, and the deposit, wblob la being woraea,, is a very extensive one. The company- has just struok the ooal rich and are ready now to get it out In quantities. Wtf are also informed that they are having s railroad line built from their plant, ten miles distant to the Raleigh & Augusta Railroad to afford' them ample facilities fo ship ping. The company la backing up the enterprise with capital and ' is deter mined to make It a success. CLEAN RICE, Whole and Broken, Sold Cheap. Genuine Choice Pale Cream Cheese In Stock. 3F. XJlrieli, WHOLESALE GEOCEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Administrator's Sale OF A VALUABLE TRACT of LAND. For Sale, One eocond-hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition. The boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has ocly been in use a few yem. Needs no repairs at present. Two Vertical Center Crank Eoeinea of ten horse power each, fitted with link, in good condition and ready for immediate use. Apply to JA.MES REDMOND, ocl2 dwtf New Berne, N. C. 1,000 PRESENTS To Be Given Away! Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Hatal Shoes! Shoes! Hats! Eats! Large Drive in Tobacco Prices ranging from 15o. per lb.;up. Dont't forget to call and examine niv stock of various other Goods at LOW I PRICES. Yours, anxious to please, J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and RetailGrocer, Foot of Middle street. God Almighty made me just as I am and I have never interferred with the job one particle, I'll promise you one thing: to tell the truth bo it will stick to you like a ourkleburr to an old sheep's wool. I'll be there when you shear him. I don't mean by an honest man one who paya his debts. That's the meanest sort of honesty. Any man of sense or decency will do that if he can. Some church people, however, are afraid to walk along some streets for fear of meeting a man they owe and won't pay. They do business as "agents" and board with their wives in order to successfully rob their creditors I'd go to the chain-gang and stay there before I'd ever write my name .Sam P. Jones, agent," for my wife . You, a great big offloer in the cburob, and -won't pay your debts; you old hound. John the Baptist was the bravest type of Christian I know of. He jumped on Herod and pawed his feathers out. Qod Almighty never bestowed a greater blessing on any oommunity than In giving it a good preacher who doesn't fear man or deyils. A consecrated Christian has the right of way. He is never molested.' If anybody asks you to take a drink, be thinks you're a hypocrite; and if you take it be thinks right. I've more- respect for a faro dealer than a progressive euobre player, be cause the faro dealer plays for money to support his wife and children with, while the progressive euchre player plays for nothing but a booby prise, for which he risks damnation.' V The church member who rsntshis house for a saloon is like the Confede rats who fought on onr side, but ran a powder mill for the Yankees, but sup plied the powder with which they shot down thousands or rebels. The preach' NORTH CAROLINA. I (jraven oounty. j superior Court. Petition to tell lands to make assets. Jamei O. Harrison, Adm'r of Michael Qreen, aec a, Against W, H. N. Qreen, etals., helrs-st-law. In obedience to a judgmentof theSuperlor Court, rendered on the 16th of October. 1889. In the above entitled suit, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, DEP. 3d, 1889, at the Court House In New Berne, expose at public caie, to toe highest bidder, the following tract of land belonging to the estate oi Mi chael Green, deceased, to wit: A certain tract or land lying and being In Craven county, on the south side of Trent road, about one mile and a half west of New Berne adjoining the lands of Mrs. Victoria Perry, the heirs or J. D. Claypoole and others, con taining 86 acres, more or less.tully desorlbed In the petition filed In theabove suit. This tract of land Is valuable and conve nient for trucking and other farming pur poses. Bale will commence at 11 o'clock, M. Terms of Hale: One-half cash: balance on a credit of six months, secured by notes to be approved. Title reserved, until lull pay ment Is made. New Berne, Oot. 18th. 1809. JAMK8 C. HARRISON, 023U1 Adm'r of Michael Oreen, dee'd. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable in composition, safe to use unde:1 all circumstances, and to cure a 1 blood disorders, rheumatism. neuralgia, mercurial ailments, sorofn- lous affeotions, iwe! Jngs. oatarrh and skin diseases. For that most loathsome and obstinate disease, syphilis, it ia a specific, and as suoh has been used by many phy Bioians in the South, who have given their unqualified testimony re garding its peculiar efficacy in effecting a permanent cure wi ere all other meth ods of treatment and alleged specifics have utterly failed . Its wonderful and admirable effects in rheumatism reootn mends it to that large class of sufferers who bi "e hitherto unavailing!? soucht relief. For sale by R. N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C. The New Open Franklin a. ita a. a a i..nifni I er was win nouse suca sv memoer aia i to hear oneThicl T. mAn. M.A rf.nlnnmAnt nf a moat I b 1 d Jm dollars tOheaf Hoses important resource and it means the cheapening of fuel. Those . who ex I Eoodli Ssrssparilla cures catarrh by amined the sneoimens of ooal at the I excelling Impurity from the blood. State Fair pronounoed It a very fine I whioh la the cause of the complaint. I to ( a pis! Notice. Atlantic & N. C. Raileoad Co., Secretary's Office, Newbern, N. O., Oct. 22, 1889. A special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantij & North Carolina Bail- road Company will be held at Newbern on the Third Thursday (21st) in Novsm- oer; loaa. oc?2td F. C. ROBERTS, Seo'y. S-l. R, JONES, AND Is tha BEST and 1I03T ECONOMICAL Heating Stove to nae. Call and see them at '.,-:. L. H. CUTLER'S. iQivsitatrlal. B. & L. Association. Beries No. S of the New Berne Build ing and Loan Association is now open. Ail parties wishing to take shares of I stock, in .this series will apply atones I J.lt H. II1KRA WAV Dry Goods & Noticn:. Full stock and large assortment--51' Prices aa low as the lowest.7 Jff Call and examine my stockv 5pv SatlsfaeiIoa'iwaratt?B';t' : , I iii - f ry ilir iTiff'Kihi, C. R. Thomas. Jr.. ATT 0 KN IT;;' f A tLlA 7, Orvioxj Craven Street. nesrVftllook sti two doors north of JoDBMALoffino. . . Practices in Uiayan, Carteret, joi i : low and Pamlico oounllat. In the t Court of tha State, and la the U.S. j. and ClronltCouru. - v,., October lth, 188fl, ' t grade. 5 1 sep27 dim Sec ond Treas.
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