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llll r ' 1 r - -L..JL.1 VOL; VIIL:-NO. 185. . ; NEW BERNE. N. C.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. V ' 7 Puitsrmwwn' flinwriT haa HUIa T OST, R. B. STOCX-Notice is here- The gteam6r Newborns, of the O. D. JLbv given that certificate of stock oi mo io tram areas me country Hne. will sail todav it 13 o'clock for XNO.ZJO, .. v..,nsTujg wnwtjiart makB himself "BOllCl". With toe Norfolk ' BUSUTTZj LOCALS. apalio uiott will be made for duplicate. ; novMm.J, V --JW HAHW. XTO WELL-rerouted family- cu ii afford to bo without ft "Zeb Ynoe" Cook Stove. -;V,'. v ....: ....-. . s Oct li tt.:Mrruan Gatis. French Democracy. The President The steamer EagUt of the E. a D. of the United States, on th other H"e will ftrrive today and salt thia hand, hoa Ifttl tlmA (or nnvtMno- ftfternoon at 4 o'clock .. v j.l:viil . il! m , The steamer Tahoma will tail tomor- -- : i r.riM irnvarn m an r a.nn . rnna nn id i . - A N Elegant Line of Gent Fine Kid I Adams' creeks. xx Gioresat -; v I liable to deitroj in a few months - - babmnqtoh baxtis a. BILL HEADS and Sutemenu neatly priaud at thU efflee; C all and , ieT your orders wJtfcnaiHija-HjH? T 0ADED8HELLS.Clnb shells, wads. vj the popnlarity it has taken him a I Cut Hia "Way Out, Ufetime7stQfcquUe.--'PhiIadeIphia Beoortt-! rt... tWn www A flitmma I -r-- ' - : - TTH1XAX U. VJAAaVO Oct lhtf. TmSJUtetlSi'ylillnDerby Hats t .5 oJlwq fAHSJ'UBeiLAAXTBa-B? 1 EITEa,84-STeU -Piper tarnished J--end-neaOy 'prfiited at the JocbhalI Uita n yolir order. ..J - NEW ADVEBTISEME NTS. W, P. BUBBtJS-Cotton seed wsnted: brick for aale, eto. T r -ri- b iicTl'OHS tale plac6 in. nine .0tateJoJay Kit? DJ: . It Uiald that1 Barke, charged as j Dneof the Qrohii murders ha made! a coniesston , t - ' The board of city council will meet , The Board of Trade will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Cotton took an upward turn yester day, reaching 0.80. .7 A sudden change in tho weather yes terday made it considerably cooler. It was one of the finest of days. v Nine persons were received into the : k, . FaysTTXTIIXB M . hustling to - get up the Centennial Celebration I Neuse street M.E. Churoh on Sunday of Jones "aitd ktrArehikdir Anoht t a tmntiM tol nvo into tne Hancock street M. E s?et thm.Gharlotte Chronicle . - cnaaiaBBasessr" I The young mens prayer meetlog of Xodat the great political battles I the Baptist church will be held this of 1889 are to bd fought. We are evening at 7;80 in the church. A oop confident of success but cannot 'be I aiai invitauon to extended to all to V hamillateri by defeat. - unite to these services. f : ' T-amBacs. I & large congregation attended the i , F McKinne Is; elected tin Vir- servloea at Banoook street Methodist ft! ginia and Campbell in Ohio today church lasfanight Rev. R. a. Willis v ' it will be Droohetio Of a ffreat na- prohed an interesting sermon from .' -' 'I .!. - i - a. t,avw. it. . iuii w - wais: neiore me ana no tnon Saturday night at the mayor's court Lee Jones and B. n. Ipook, arrested for stealing a raft, were required to give cona in the sum of auy lor their ap pearance at the next term of Superior Court. Ipook gave bis bond', but Jones on default, was Bent to the city prison Yesterday morning when breakfast was carried to Ibe cell Jones bad chang ed his boarding place. He had cut i hole in the floor of the cell, through which he made his escape. The work was done partly with a pocket knife and partly with an au?;ur. The plank is about one foot wide and two inohes thick, and the floor about a foot and a half above ground. The augur was furnished by some one outside during Sunday night. There is no clue as to the whereabouts LATEST 5EWS. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN ST. LOUIS DOWN ON THE SALVATION ABMY SNOW IN IOWA DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA THE W. VA. WAB. tional trlump of the Democracy in admitting the new states Into' the Union, has been submitted 'to the i " v cabinet and willbe formerly pro- s clal nied m a few days. . " Wx are eraUBed to learn that perfect." Remember the entertainment of the T.M. Or A. to take placd next Friday evening. The program has been com pleted nd something nice may be looked for, Particulars will be given in tomorrows paper and by hand-bill. Next week will be held as a week of prayer by the Young Men's Christian Associations throughout the entire world. It will be duly observed in New Berne excepting probably Tburs- OoUPolk reeeiTed a grand Oration at Atlaatacille iaons of our best me;pklOi sifted and .urbane; 4,y wid S4tday mtK. n tvuiaAV Mflfiriatnon ann rma raAvrni yviwv tT"" v w The indications are that we are to ,ii:Ju ' " I have a railroad from Onslow. A road has been graded from "Wilminaton St. Louis, Nov. 1. A very percepti ble shook of earthquake was felt in this city at o'clock this morning. Bebse, Nov. 2. The government has prohibited the holding of meetings by the Salvation Army, and has dosed the halls occupied by the Salvationists. Mason City, Iowa, Nov. 8. The heavy rain which has been falling for 24 hours changed last night to snow which is now three inobesdeep on the gtound. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 8. Richard uevai, residing in west Baton uouge, died of hydrophobia last night. About month ago he was bitten by a little dog which he found wandering in the highway. Two children of the deceased and the 6-year old daughter of David Deval were also bitten, and grave fear is felt on their account. Milton, W. Va., Nor. 2' Reports of another terrible battle between the Hatfields and McCoys reaohed here last night. Thursday night a party of about the uouoys came across . - Tn s,M ( th nation are rmon uw w ummgion thirt o( - - !"-- fa w "7 r , j . 1 in warn .TonbaAn vill a nnaiAnt AAnnt I D...a.i J ... i. iu .k. .i. Virginia. We devoutly pray. tnafor tDont twsntT.Bix mlleg aBd: lt wiI1 mile9 from Green Shoals. Both hands inftgiqrious oia jpommon weaita may i be pushed on here if our people want it. , nuiua . : v1ioi be lor ced xo tne degradation to I Less make an effort and get it. . ' whioh A) ahoneism jrpuld bring it. I A large shipment of marble, oonsidt- -; iiiir tii awKiiLTiwn niHnftav wai aninnan SuteTOhxoniciWs their, respective factions, and were heavily armed. "When the MoCoys dis covered their enemies they crawled np 4-htnr-H tha nanoa nnHnvhraah anrl BSkSB BhinnAll I VU1VI1KU VMW WUHW HMWa WS HSJH . SBMB " irauivwijwreiHori I fnoa. In an lnatant It mm rotnrnnrt. and icwasirommeyarasoi nr, j. is., wii-ithe mtneidt, although taken by sur lis of this city. Mr,. Willis is not aatia-1 prise, were so muoh better armed than tne Jnouoys, naving repeating rines ,i i" g n .Oat FarmersExehange, publish- . WreMeviiift and the Scottish r . . - . ifl-a .v.,ijt.. x the Mouoys. naving reneatintt rmes, Chief, published; at 3edv Springs ".7 " ! . r at theyioon put them to flight. The hive heVnnaolidated nnd ;th. One volley fireS by the McCoy, did tor- irom a aistanoe. -Aaverttsing nu bust-1 rible execution. Halt a dozen nameOI warmer ana aoottisnnipi, I neM and then baoking up the claims were wounded and two were slain . and is puoiunea at ajeweYiiie.teiis the tele. . ; . '. KwU1 W ;h I 7-.7j-ffy 1 5 The nformation below was given us s I i i Iiiir4-Ji4.ii- ri i . Jiit I bf parties who came down on the train P??CPPP08C;w,ulila8tni ght: --; . - ' not do. ,we -oul4 neye?5dopt W. Stanlr. on"a of the leadine- . that barbarous jargon, for our : uni l merobants in Klnston, made an assign- '; Versa! talk if we had to be 'thrown I ment last Friday. Liabilities about r;'t acuDon"PiMon.Enlish., The 20,000; pawts. not known. J vtynkAnAwknitLnA I 9 Iterday J, 8. Nelson, hard ware ' ' tew EpellingVbut the old will hare to etlk'to the old and j ktaljiar r : W"Umlnktott'ilessengeriSl merohant, failed. : We have not learned the amount of liabilities and assets.' John Brumfield, one of the leaders of his faction, was instantly killed, hav ing no less than four bullets. through his bead. By his side lay win Brown the son of the woman who was shot in her farm-house, at Fidgyi Greek. Two : bullets, bad gone throngs his body. Six other men were wounded, one of them, whose name is unknown, beine fatally Hurt, f -; . After dawn th Hatfields found two more dead men, and four desperately wounded ' men were captured. Home of the wounded MoCoys must have been canted off by their friends,1 for the trail of their retreat through the woods was marked witn biooJt stains, me SORTS CABOUXA SEWS. From the State Papers. There ire two hundred and tweotv- nine conviots in the penitentiary at Ralegh. Hookerton Clipper: The recent freshet in the creek enabled our raf tmen to go on their way to New Berne rejoicing. Greene county furnishes New Berne with lots of timber. Tarboro Southerner: Col. C. B. Kil- lebrew died Monday at 9:80 from old age and exhaustion in he 73d year. An upright, honorable man in all his deal ings with his fellowmen, a most en lightened and suooessful farmer, for a half centnry he has been prominent In this county, respected by all. Charlotte Chronicle: George Van- derbllt's castle, whioh he will erect at Ashevule, will be about 800 feet long and 100 wide. It will have all the modern improvements, and will be just the place for the winter home of a young baohelor or literary tastes and S7.0UO, 000 to gratify them with. Washington Gazette: A trip to La Grange by one road and return by an other proved to us that Beaufort county is not alone in her suffering on account of bad crops. His many friends will regret to hear that Mr. Urimn Hill, the postmaster, and a successful merchant, of Chocowinity, bad biB arm terribly mangled In his gin today. It is hoped that amputation will not be nece9eary. Raleigh News and Observer: De cidedly the most attractive exhibit which we saw at the weldon i air this week was the 'splendid array of fine wines from the Medoo vineyard, of Halifax county. The Medoo vineyard is one of the most important and euo cessful in North Carolina and the ex hibit at Weldon is a fine object lesson of the possibilities of the grape in dustry in the State. Charlotte News: Charlotte 'possum hunteis have introduced a new wrinkle in fetching the wily 'possum from his perch among the limbs, in the use of Roman candles. A party of eight hun ters went last night, and got back this morning with ten 'possums. When the dogs would tree a 'possum the hunters would light a Roman candle and send the brilliant balls flying through the limbs. One or two of the dazzlers would be sufficient, and the 'possum would drop down and surren der. This is a novel innovation, and if persisted in, the 'possums will no doubt organise an emigration society. It not only scares the 'possums, but the farmer who happens to catch sight of the pyro technics in hia neighboring woods rises np in bed and for a time wonders if the Adventists are not right, after all. . Ladies Memorial Association. Members of the Ladies Memorial As sociation are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. Vass for their regular quarterly meeting, on Tuesday, Novem ber 5ih, at 13 m. A General Tie op Uf all the means of public conveyance in ft large city, even for a few hours, during a strike of the employes, means a general paralysing of trade and in dustry for the time being, and is at tended with an enormous aggregate loss to the oommunity. How much more serious to the individual is tbe general tie-up of his system, known as constipation, and duo to the strike of the most important organs for more prudent treatment and better oare. If too long neglected, a torpid or sluggish liver will produce serious forms of kidney and liver diseases, malarial trouble and chronio dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets are a preventive and cure of these disor ders. Thsy are prompt, sure and effect ive, pleasant to take, and positively barm less. TOW II r ROYAL WM K IIS " POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel parity, strength and wholesomenei. Mora, economical tbnu th? ordinary kinds, and. cannot be sold la competition with tha mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Royal Bakino I'owdeb Co., 106 Wall st N Y. 1une23dm wed frl Aw "We Point with Pride" To the "Good name at home," won by Hood's Barsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass. where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than of all other medioines, and it has given the beet of satisfaction since its introduc tion ten years ago. This oould not be if the medicine did not possess merit. If you suffer from impure blood, try tlood 8 sarsaparilla and realize its pe culiar curative power. 1 Wanted. ! 600 TONS COTTON SEED. We furnish Sacks on application, and pay Highest Market Price for seed. Will exchange Meal for seed. LESION KLIXIR, Its Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, 11 o vrelt. Kidneys and Blood Dr, Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion. Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, revere. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, rain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases' caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Bold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Ga. 100,000 BRICK. 500 Tons Agric'l Lime Consignments solicited of Cotton, Corn, Rice, and all produce sold in this market V. P. BURRUS & CO., Cotton and Corn Commiss'n Merchants, Market Dock. NEW BERNE. N. C WANTED AT i ONCE, 500 Gords Cypress wuuu. For further information en quire at the office, foot Craven street. 8 dwlw 8. H. GRAY MFG. CO. FLANNERS P ill CLOTHING The Lleht House on Hatteraa Shoals.. I prisoners captured are Charles Lamb- ........ - IS. j- . a n.i. ' ", t ; tUa WIUI.l,. Cl..' ttrm.l Kin, JOUD USUI, - UI1B ana KVH ti-ICJ- 2II7ZJrt''2i'L ir McOoyf-r Names of Ote dead are un mm uuurn IBu; 4 siguu nlknowib 'The Cain i iwhose first name government : proposes to. erect On the I was not learned, was go badly wounded LK9IOH HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat end bronchitis, take Lemon not Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon not Drops. For consumption and oatsrrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 95 cents per bot tle. Preparedly H. Mozley, M.D., At- Untft,us., novidwiy Painting Portraits. Miss Mace will reopen her sohool of drawing and painting Monday, Novem ber 4th, and will also teach the art of making life size crayon portraits from small piotures. ' For terms apply at her residence on Johnston street locau-im Merchants Can be supplied with OCTAGON SOAP. Factory Price, by JP. TTricIi, Gent's Furnish'g: Goods AND IS f.lADE WELL HIS STOCK OF :U li is rep9rted.tb.at QehiJSntter- r frih auva tha.t whil trv PariAhA I sovernmens proposes to. erect on ine was no learned, was so naaiy wounaea t.""ime oonvinced that tulfl COntl-K ....... . . ha lav. but the other three were com- t waa discovewd hrIrlsbmen V " iitT - T. w polled to, march to the Hatfields? head -s was owcovereq DyWiflDmen commerce., At the ?proachmg session 5U8rteMwhloh they reached vabotii ' ; Do you have, dyspeptio t troubles? Take Hood's Sarsaparilla' which' has relieved thousands and will cure you. Sold by druggists. - . . - , - - 18 ahnnt aoont A V, i)).' : Xl may D6' inter-1 of Congress a .half million of dollars I noon vesterdav. -nt iaii at-mhor. tlmft' rho I Will, ft is arnftfiteil. ha annrnhriata in I -AS BOOn BS the Story Of the ftttftOk and vv ;"Tv " Tvl ' " TK'T ' r tM a nf M.ra martial 1 discovered ,it.;We "hOOld commence tnepric .nd e stim. te KrM.TOlt . ' ' . . . - . 1 mriu cammeiian u uun nun. . . ik ia i . - ; ..j t ...a IOC JDir. liO IO D6 rODceu VOI I" T Z 7' ' - : .iwwea w spesK in wwr ueteusa, suu -T! -j; vii I considered,, one of. the; most important raf te a short : deliberation, a vote on r7 cf t. a raany, honors to wnicni . ; 1 .kj-h HotK M t.v.n t,th ! 1 ; w-' ltr.?A:: C..r..-.-wl 1 tr... b... i..v: v, a vawL;4H tire Hatfield 1 nartr. - The result'-- was w w.w-vv.. r it. 1 -i p i"""" . uuiinn .1111.ru.. - ., ...f , . r, i; I . -. - ... . Uuauiuiuus buu tun uu niu tied to trees and shot at sunrise today. i The Courier who brought this news was shot at twice from ambush while I "1 yttt3TK!34t'iMIp 1 zvzzttt th3rrc;2stnonth Messrs. A. M. Bake.r and O. L. Gaskill - r iiAfAVatnfpa rived from New Xprk last night .aid ridipg through Lincoln oountyv. is -ii, X-wTt tSS wthe:bitr.ever.ld.ysrxH: V ' , '. t J C f i7. Tf4 .C9 K..a Mr. Geo. N.Ivesjeturne'd to Beaufort :..?Hsr. ?ke Vndi of VloUes. , -t 15 1; 5 is r:'l t f:r t i t)c:'"Kntnhc last istrtey.lA ySlhi no oase is the folly of violenc in ;t::a. cf 'tLrt ;C:";::t: :. I ; Lr'tl :ra c ject tho par rtj tti tho happi Mr. ParrV Oo want Anwn In Mnra. imeuicaswu more wni.iouuus.j .uw , j k. u. f.,,11 ,. in tna ifful nnnn tna bead Uty last night. k 4.hAi:.A intestines of excessive Purgation. The At Hotel Albert? W. J, ; Harper, T. stomach and bowels are first painfully F. Hargls, Baltimore: J. L. IFonda. A. griped,, then the latter U coplonsly, ii tL'i fcrcpa- : :) tct cr.'j H. Gleason, New York; A. L.', Gregory, city, Wau sCleve. rVanceboro; Major Gordon, Craven county; Hooper Coyne, Ciaoiaatti; 1, 8. D.Sauls, W. H.' Smith, GoI1uboro.;y''"'3 E. II. Eerry, who is travelling in WHOLESALE GBOCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. . , , - , I For Sale, The SEA-SIDE HOUSE. Beaufort. N. O., containing 18 rooms. A large dining-room, kitchen and out houses; also a cistern holding 8,600 gal- ions 01 water. Lot contains 99 feet front and 2T0 feet deep; excellent garden spot; also water ot about 800 feet to the channel, con taining wharf and bath-house. For further partionlars apply to 0022 lm CHARLES LOWENBERQ. IS COMPLETE. t . 1 died; In this city on the 1st inst,. Little Floid Eubank, eon of J. ? 7. . Eubank, aged 8 years 2 months and 15 days. . Its little body now lies silent in the tomb and RS. little grave la coveted with vnuui mmnn ;j.iihm? mow . 1 1 ana obsunat suffer ad more and its little soul ie t MenS.Yoilths. BnVfi ftHfl UMOifln. and itlno- rvlaeal . '-- ' 7 I T u... A FINE LINE OF THAT GENTS' SHOE lHAND MADE) I That gives such good wear is now in stock and for sale. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable jn camposition, safe to use nnder ell circumstances, and to cure all blood disorders, rheumatism, neuralgia, mercurial ailments,' scrofu lous affections, swellings, oatarrb? tod skin diseases. For that most losAluoAM obstinate disease, syphilis, is a as such has beenneed.br many physioians in the South, who have given their unqualified testimony re garding its peculiar efficacy in effeotrnc . a permanent cure where all other meth ods of treatment and alleged specifics , have utterly failed . Its wonderful and admirable effects in rheumatism recom mends it to that large class of sufferers li, ' 1 1' 9 I "urar.es tiisineRa, Is in the city. 1 tz: : ci TI a 1 " t f iv r, rsr.Ue s-',ion snd F ' " Jtf t ,111) Of 1 V I,On ii i tral.n:.'Se, and if tiie f 'or - r I i r-' -! ma t' . t r 1. ...if . v i 1 f) i. . t f 1 ( suddenly' and rapeatedly evacuated. This Is far beyond the necessities ot the case? most unnatural, excessively debil itating. The. organs are Incapacitated from resuming their function with nor mal moderation, f An astringent is re sorted to which, reduces them to their former condition ot inaction. To this mcDBtroua, and . harmful . absurdity, IIoEtcttor'sStomaoh Bitters is the happy a'rcative. It relaxes gently, nata r-.tlv. bu: "olcntly. it diverts bile from t'.e Llix'J i..to its proper oharftl, U in sar 1 l.t ..M.ful ditrestion and cn"t)lete c " n. It is a oomplota dc.onoe f 1 1 1 ' 1, mi conquorsfheuma t . " 1, nervousness, kidney rest. Mav wb find ; that restinor nlace ndrHfeT?l!8-jEwBASK-v Children's Clothing tin the Arkansas Sentinel of last vreek I Z v, 's. . ---;.,, a.V 'a(.A id. AHMAaMAM ilf ' it. t 4' . . death " of .Dr.. Peter ' prugman whioh Men 8 t aU(i BOV S HatS was oopiea iron tne uuum hock, Art, 1 4i ; ; 05 syery frade, uazette. nr. nrugmans wasanauveoii rwin't tnrak h. . , " . ,v . . New BerneV W. oopr the following LmiSSlSlmhK part ot the notice: , . , j ebrated ; " ' ' R. N. DUFFY, New Berne. Htltk 1 v . . a 1-,- , a , 1.' '-r. i . 1 A,A.Battles $2.50 Calf Shoe. -v Ksep in )ine with the crowd to . CcrringtonBa MPAf.A nrnttrrrari' nvats Knvw safc Wftx a wavt - wniauiH -' t wvi asisi iv " Berne, N. 0., June 10, 1829;? His father was k the owner of a line of sailing ves sels that ran between New Berne and the West Indies, After the death of bis father, and when, eleven years of age, young Brugmen went to New York and learned the jeweler's trade, and afterwards studied dentiatry.Returning to Dew Herne at the see of 20, he en gaged in the praottoe ot dentistry. ; A few years afterwards - he- went to Charleston, where, on Hay 8, 1849, he met and married Isabella Taroplet Ling, wbO survives him. t.x children were borne: t - union,, three of whom are William II. Oliver, . 1 -e For Sale,' One seoond-hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power. In very good con dition. .The boiler is made of extra heavy Iron, and has only been-in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. .Two Vertical Center Crank Engines oi ten norse power eich. fitted lit IP Doird of ndcriTrHiirb OP PHILADELPHIA W DOWer each, fitted with I . All nnmmunlnntinn In roiraril tn tnaa Hvinir.rhiinpE.DickiBon and Florence, link, in good condition and ready for - jm.wfl .....t. ..,.na. .- . In 1857 Dr, Drugmah came to Little Immediate nse. Apply to " or damage of vessels or cargoes sent to Rook, wkf 3 he lived np to the time of . JA.ME3 REDMOND, ' m0 bjr teIe;rain M otherwise will rt his death." ocladwtf New Borne. N.d I celve prompt attention.
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